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Oregon Transfer Module (OTM)

 

OTM

OREGON TRANSFER MODULE (OTM)

At Umpqua Community College


The Oregon Transfer Module (OTM) provides a one-year curriculum for students who plan to transfer to a state of Oregon community college or university. The module allows students to complete one year of general education foundation course work that is academically sound and will meet the admission standards of the receiving school. View the OTM policy or the OTM FAQs.

Students should work closely with an academic advisor to ensure selection of appropriate course work. Upon transfer, students may be required to complete additional course work in general education, or an academic major, that is specific to the receiving institution. Students who transfer prior to the completion of the Oregon Transfer Module will have their courses individually evaluated by the receiving institution. Students must complete a minimum of 45 credits of lower division course work with a grade of "C-" or better in order to receive credit for the Oregon Transfer Module.

  • FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS
  • INTRODUCTION TO DISCIPLINES

WRITING and ORAL COMMUNICATION

• Writing, 6 credits from WR 121, 122, 123 or 227
• Oral Communication, 3 credits from SP 111, 112, 218, or 219

MATHEMATICS

• Mathematics, 4 credits of college-level mathematics, for which at
least Intermediate Algebra (MTH 095) is a prerequisite.

ARTS & LETTERS

Humanities
Courses which meet
Humanities requirements:
ART 204,205,206 History of Western Art (3)
ENG 104,105,106 Introduction to Literature (3)
ENG 107,108,109 World Literature (3)
ENG 201,202,203 Shakespeare (3)
ENG 204,205,206 Survey of English Lit. (3)
ENG 250 Intro to Folklore/Mythology (3)
ENG 253,254,255 Survey of American Lit. (3)
FA 256 American Film History (3)
FR 201,202,203 Second-Year French (4)
GER 201,202,203 Second-Year German (4)
J 205 Intro to Public Relations (3)
J 251 Writing for the Media (3)
MUS 105 History of Rock (3)
MUS 161 Jazz Improvisation (3)
MUS 201,202,203 Intro to Music & its Lit. (3)
MUS 205 Introduction to Jazz History (3)
PHL 201,202,203 Intro to Philosophy (3)
R 201,202,203 Religion sequence (3)
SPAN 201,202,203 Second-Year Spanish (4)
SP 111,112,219,218 Speech Communication (3)
TA 271 Introduction to Theatre (3)
WR 241,242, 243 Intro to Imaginative Writiing (3)
ART: One 3-credit course in studio arts numbered 100 or above.
THEATRE: One 3-credit course in theatre arts numbered 100 or
above.

SCIENCE/ MATH/ COMPUTER SCIENCE

Sciences
Courses which meet sequence requirements:
*BI 101,102,103 General Biology (4)
BI 211,212,213 Principles of Biology (5)
BI 231,232,233 Anatomy & Physiology (4)
CH 104,105,106 Introductory Chemistry (4)
CH 221,222,223 General Chemistry (5)
CH 241,242,243 Organic Chemistry (4)
G 201,202,203 General Geology (4)
GS 104,105,106 Physical Science (4)
PH 201,202,203 General Physics (5)
PH 211,212,213 General Physics w/Calculus (5)
*BI 101 sequence changed FA 03, see your advisor.
In addition to the courses listed above, any of the courses below may
be used to meet the “additional courses” requirements in science/
mathematics (from a different discipline than the science sequence):
BI 222 Genetics (3)
BI 234 Introductory Microbiology (4)
BOT 203 General (Field) Botany (4)
CH 112 Health Occupations Chemistry (5)
FN 225 Human Nutrition (4)
G 145 Geology of the Pacific Northwest (3)
G 146 Rocks and Minerals (4)
G 213 Geology of the National Parks (3)
GS 113 Introduction to Geology (3)
GS 147 Introduction to Oceanography (3)
PH 207 Astronomy (4)
PH 208 Astronomy (4)

mathematics
Courses which meet sequence requirements:
MTH 105,111,112 Intro to Contemporary Math,
College Algebra,
Elementary Functions (4)
MTH 251,252,253 Calculus I, II, III (4)
*MTH 211,212,213 Fund of Elementary
Math I, II, III (3)
In addition to the courses listed above any of the courses below may
be used to meet the “additional courses” requirements in science/
Mathematics:
MTH 254 Vector Calculus I (4)
MTH 241, 242 Calculus for Mgmt. U Soc. Sci I, II (4)
MTH 243 Intro to Probability & Statistics (4)
MTH 256 Differential Equations (4)
MTH 231 Elements of Discrete Mathematics I (4)
CS 161, 162 Computer Science I, II (4)

SOCIAL SCIENCE

Social sciences
Courses which meet social science requirements:
ANTH 150 Intro to Archaeology (3)
ANTH 221,222,223 Cultural Anthropology (3)
CJ 101,110,130 Criminal Justice (3)
CJ 114 Cultural Diversity Issues in Criminal Justice
CJ 275 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
ECON 115 Intro to Economics (3)
ECON 201,202,203 Economics sequence (3)
ED 121,122,123 Leadership Development (3)
HD 208 Career/Life Plan
HDFS 201 Individual & Family Dev (3)
HDFS 225 Child Development (3)
HDFS 240 Contemp American Family (3)
HS 100 Intro to Human Services (3)
HS 154 Community Resources (3)
HST 104,105,106 World History (3)
HST 201,202,203 History of the US (3)
J 211 Mass Communications
PS 201,202,203 U.S. Government (3)
PS 205 International Relations (3)
PSY 201,202,203 General Psychology (3)
PSY 101 Psych of Human Relations (3)
SOC 204,205,206 Sociology sequence (3)
SOC 213 Race, Class, & Ethnicity (3)
SOC 225 Social Problems of Addiction
SOC 207 Juvenile Delinquency

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