Liberal Arts Core Course Equivalencies for Klamath Community College
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This requirement is for students with majors in the College of Liberal Arts only. For more information on Liberal Arts Core, please visit the OSU Catalog.
The items on this page may show up on any of the Articulation or Baccalaureate Core tables as well as the Single Course Search Tool.
LDT (lower division transfer): When there is no class at OSU that is equivalent to a lower-division transfer course, it is given the designation of LDT. This means it transfers, but may count as an elective or something else as determined by your advisor.
UDT (upper division transfer): When there is no class at OSU that is equivalent to an upper-division transfer course, it is given the designation of UDT. This means it transfers, but may count as an elective or something else as determined by your advisor.
LD: Some lower-division transfer courses may be equated to upper-division OSU courses and the credits will be regarded as lower-division, and will not count toward the required 60 upper-division credits.
UD: Some upper-division transfer courses may be equated to lower-division OSU courses, the credits will be regarded as upper-division.
BI LD1*: courses are considered to be taught at the nonmajors level at OSU. These courses are similar to OSU's BI 101, 102 and 103 courses though they do not match any single course closely enough to be articulated as such. Any LD1* course that is NOT taught online will fulfill a Biological Science (with lab) requirement of the Baccalaureate Core - see the Baccalaureate Core list for details. Online courses are not approved as equivalent, particularly related to the laboratory science requirement in the Baccalaureate Core. If any part of a course is taught online, the online laboratory and other content would need to be reviewed separately for approval. If the lecture and lab are taught as separate courses, both must be completed for a biological science baccalaureate core requirement to be fulfilled. If you have additional questions about how LD1* courses count in a specific major, please contact your major advisor or Brock McLeod, Chief Advisor for Biology, at [email protected].
BI LD2*: courses are considered to be taught at the science majors level at OSU. These courses are similar to OSU's BI 211, 212 and 213 courses though they do not match any single course closely enough to be articulated as such. Any one LD2* course that is NOT taught online will fulfill a Biological Science (with lab) requirement of the Baccalaureate Core - see the Baccalaureate Core for details. Online courses are not approved as equivalent, particularly related to the laboratory science requirement in the Baccalaureate Core. If any part of a course or series is taught online, it would need to be reviewed to be approved. If the lecture and lab are taught as separate courses, both must be completed for a biological science baccalaureate core requirement to be fulfilled. Students who need to complete the entire BI 211, 212, 213 series as part of their major at OSU should complete the entire sequence before transferring or wait to take the sequence at OSU If you have additional questions about how LD2* courses count in a specific major, please contact your major advisor or Brock McLeod, Chief Advisor for Biology, at [email protected].
An asterisk (*): indicates the course meets a Baccalaureate Core (Bacc Core) requirement. Following is a listing of the Bacc Core areas that you may see on your report. If a course is articulated equivalent to an OSU course, use the online general catalog to determine which Bacc Core requirements will be met.
*W1 = Writing I
*W2 = Writing II
*W3 = Writing III
*MA = Mathematics
*FT = Fitness
*PS = Physical Science
*BS = Biological Science
*WC = Western Culture
*CD = Cultural Diversity
*LA = Literature & Arts
*SI = Social Processes & Institutions
*DP = Difference, Power & Discrimination
Fine Arts Transfer Course OSU Equivalent --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUS 105 MUSIC APPRECIATION MUS 101 *MUSIC APPRECIATION I:SURVEY MUS 201 INTRO TO MUSIC AND ITS LIT I MUS 102 *MUSIC APPRECIATION II MUS 202 INTRO TO MUSIC AND ITS LIT II MUS 102 *MUSIC APPRECIATION II MUS 203 INTRO TO MUSIC AND ITS LIT III MUS 102 *MUSIC APPRECIATION II WRI 241 CREATIVE WRITING (FICTIO WR 224 *INTRO TO FICTION WRITING WRI 242 CREATIVE WRITING (POETRY) WR 241 *INTRO TO POETRY WRITING --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Humanities Transfer Course OSU Equivalent --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ART 205 HISTORY OF WESTERN ART ART 204 *WESTERN ART: PREHST-11TH CENT ART 206 HIST WESTERN ART: BEG 1300 AD ART 205 *WESTERN ART: 12TH-17TH CENT ART 211 MOD ART HISTORY-19CENT ART EUR ART 206 *WSTRN ART: 18TH-21ST CEN ENG 104 INTRO TO LITERATURE ENG 104 *INTRO TO LITERATURE: FICTION ENG 104Z INTRODUCTION TO FICTION ENG 104Z *INTRODUCTION TO FICTION ENG 105 INTRO TO LITERATURE (DRAMA) ENG 105 *INTRO TO LITERATURE: DRAMA ENG 106 INTRO TO LIT (POETRY) ENG 106 *INTRO TO LITERATURE: POETRY ENG 106Z INTRODUCTION TO POETRY ENG 106Z *INTRODUCTION TO POETRY ENG 253 SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE ENG 253 *SURV AMER LIT: COLONIAL-1900 ENG 255 SURV OF AM LIT 1900- ENG 254 *SURVEY OF AMER LIT: 1900-PRES HST 101 WESTERN CIV: ANCIENT HST 101 *HISTORY WESTERN CIVIL HST 102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II HST 102 *HISTORY WESTERN CIVIL HST 103 WESTERN CIVILIZATION III HST 103 *HISTORY WESTERN CIVIL HST 201 US HISTORY I: COLONIAL-1840 HST 201 *HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES HST 202 US HISTORY II: 1840 TO 1914 HST 202 *HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES HST 203 US HISTORY III: 1914-PRESENT HST 203 *HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Social Sciences Transfer Course OSU Equivalent --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECO 201 PRINCIPLES OF ECON-MICRO ECON 201 *INTRO TO MICROECONOMICS ECO 202 PRIN OF ECON-MACRO ECON 202 *INTRO TO MACROECONOMICS HST 101 WESTERN CIV: ANCIENT HST 101 *HISTORY WESTERN CIVIL HST 102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II HST 102 *HISTORY WESTERN CIVIL HST 103 WESTERN CIVILIZATION III HST 103 *HISTORY WESTERN CIVIL HST 201 US HISTORY I: COLONIAL-1840 HST 201 *HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES HST 202 US HISTORY II: 1840 TO 1914 HST 202 *HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES HST 203 US HISTORY III: 1914-PRESENT HST 203 *HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES POL 201 INTRODUCTION TO US GOVERNMENT PS LDT *SI: INTRO TO US GOVERNMENT POL 205 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PS 205 *INTRO TO INTERNATL RELATIONS PSY 201A GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I PSY 201 *GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSY 202M GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY II PSY 202 *GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSY 203A GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY III PSY 202 *GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY SOC 204 GEN SOC: SOC EVRYDY SOC 204 *INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY SOC 205 INSTITUTIONS & SOCIAL CHANGE SOC 205 *INSTITUTIONS & SOCIAL CHANGE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------