Oregon Transfer Module

The Oregon Transfer Module (OTM) provides a one year (45 credit) curriculum for students who plan to transfer to an Oregon community college or university. The module allows students to complete 45 credits of general education foundation course work that is academically sound and will meet the admission standards of the receiving school. The OTM is not a certificate or degree. Completing the OTM allows students to seamlessly transfer 45 credits of general education requirements to any Oregon community college, Oregon public university, or participating independent college or university. The receiving institution may specify additional coursework that is required for a major or for degree requirements, or to make up the difference between the Transfer Module and the institution’s total General Education requirements.

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.

All courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 at the time the module is completed. Students are advised to take all courses for the OTM for a letter grade. Many colleges and universities have a limit on the number of Pass/Fail courses students can take. 

General Education: Foundational Requirements

Writing (2 Courses)

WR 121English Composition

4

WR 122English Composition: Argumentation

4

WR 123English Composition: Research

4

WR 227Technical Writing

4

Communication (1 Course)

COMM 111Public Speaking

3

COMM 114Argument and Critical Discourse

3

COMM 218Interpersonal Communication

3

Mathematics (1 Course)

Take the following math course or higher level math course. The General Education math may not be used to meet the Math/Science/Computer Science requirement.

MTH 105Math in Society

4

General Education: Disciplines Studies

Arts and Letters

Select a minimum of three (3) courses.

ART 102Understanding Art

3

ART 204History of Western Art

3

ART 205History of Western Art

3

ART 206History of Western Art

3

ART 207Indigenous Art of The Americas

3

ART 210Women In Art

3

ART 263Digital Photography

4

ENG 104Literature: Fiction

3

ENG 106Literature: Poetry

3

ENG 110Film Studies

3

ENG 201Shakespeare

4

ENG 202Shakespeare

4

ENG 204British Literature: Early

4

ENG 205British Literature: Middle

4

ENG 206British Literature: Modern

4

ENG 207World Literature: Asia

4

ENG 208World Literature: Africa

4

ENG 209World Lit: Non-Western Lit of the Americas

4

ENG 215Latino/A Literature

3

ENG 220Literature of American Minorities

4

ENG 221Children's Literature

3

ENG 253American Literature: Early

4

ENG 255American Literature: Modern

4

ENG 257African American Literature

4

ENG 261Science Fiction

3

HUM 101Humanities:Prehistory-Mid Ages

3

HUM 102Humanities:Renaissance-Enlight

3

HUM 103Hum:Romantic Era-Cont Society

3

JN 134Intro to Photojournalism

3

JN 201Media And Society

4

JN 216News Reporting & Writing

3

JN 217Feature Writing

3

MUS 101Music Fundamentals

3

MUS 105Introduction to Rock Music

3

MUS 106History of Hip-Hop and Rap Music

3

MUS 107History of Country Music

3

MUS 108Music Cultures of the World

3

MUS 161Music Appreciation

3

SPN 201Second Year Spanish I

4

SPN 202Second Year Spanish II

4

SPN 203Second Year Spanish III

4

SPN 214Spanish for Heritage Speakers I

4

SPN 215Spanish for Heritage Speakers II

4

SPN 216Spanish For Heritage Speakers III

4

WR 240Creative Writing: Nonfiction

3

WR 241Creative Writing: Fiction

3

WR 242Creative Writing: Poetry

3

WR 243Creative Writing: Script Writing Workshop

3

Social Sciences

Select a minimum of three (3) courses.

ANTH 110Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

3

ANTH 210Comparative Cultures

3

ANTH 230Time Travelers

3

ANTH 232Native North Americans

3

CJ 100Survey of Criminal Justice Sys

3

CJ 101Introduction to Criminology

3

CJ 110Intro to Law Enforcement

3

CJ 120Intro to the Judicial Process

3

CJ 130Introduction to Corrections

3

CJ 201Juvenile Delinquency

3

CJ 202Violence and Aggression

3

CJ 220Intro To Substantive Law

3

CJ 226Constitutional Law

3

EC 115Outline of Economics

4

EC 201Introduction to Microeconomics

4

EC 202Introduction to Macroeconomics

4

EC 215Economic Development in the U.S.

4

EC 220Contemporary U.S. Economic Issues: Discrimination

3

ED 216Purpose/Structure/Function

3

ED 253Learning Across The Lifespan

3

GEOG 202Wrld Reg Geo: Latin Amer/Carib

3

GEOG 203World Reg Geography: Asia

3

GEOG 204Wrld Reg Geo: Africa/Mid East

3

HDFS 200Human Sexuality

3

HDFS 201Contemporary Families in The U.S.

3

HDFS 225Infant and Child Development

4

HDFS 229School-Age Adolescent Development

4

HST 101History of Western Civ: Ancient World to 1000 AD

4

HST 102History of Western Civ: 1000 to 1789

4

HST 103History of Western Civ: 1789 to the Present

4

HST 157Hist of Middle East & Africa

3

HST 158History of Latin America

3

HST 159History of Asia

3

HST 201US History: Origins to 1820

4

HST 202US History: 1820-1920

4

HST 203US History: 1920- the Present

4

PHL 201Intro To Philosophy

3

PHL 202Elementary Ethics

3

PS 201Intro to American Politics/Government

3

PS 204Intro To Comparative Politics

3

PS 205Intro International Relations

3

PS 211Peace And Conflict

3

PSY 101Psychology and Human Relations

3

PSY 201General Psychology

4

PSY 202General Psychology

4

PSY 215Intro Developmental Psychology

3

PSY 216Social Psychology

3

PSY 219Intro To Abnormal Psychology

3

R 202Intro to Religious Studies

3

R 102Religions of the Western World

3

R 103Religions of Eastern World

3

SOC 204Introduction To Sociology

3

SOC 205Institutions And Social Change

3

SOC 206Social Problems And Issues

3

SOC 222Sociology of the Family

3

WS 280Global Women

3

Science/Math/Computer Science

Select a minimum of three (3) courses including at least one biological or physical science course with a lab.

ANS 121Animal Science

4

BI 101General Biology

4

BI 102General Biology

4

BI 103General Biology

4

BI 221Principles of Biology I

4

BI 222Principles of Biology II

4

BI 223Principles of Biology III

4

BI 231Human Anatomy & Physiology

5

BI 232Human Anatomy & Physiology

5

BI 233Human Anatomy & Physiology

5

BI 234Microbiology

4

CH 112Chemistry for Health Occupations

5

CH 221General Chemistry

5

CH 222General Chemistry

5

CH 223General Chemistry

5

CH 241Organic Chemistry

4

CH 242Organic Chemistry

4

CH 243Organic Chemistry

4

CS 161Introduction to Computer Science I

4

CS 162Introduction to Computer Science II

4

CS 260Data Structures

4

FW 251Prin Of Wildlife Conservation

3

G 101Intro to Geology: Solid Earth

4

G 102Intro to Geology: Surface Process

4

G 103Introduction to Geology

4

G 201Physical Geology I

4

G 202Physical Geology II

4

G 203Historical Geology

4

GS 104Physical Science: Principles Of Physics

4

GS 105Physical Science: Principles of Chemistry

4

GS 106Phy Sci: Prin of Earth Science

4

GS 108Oceanography

4

MTH 105Math in Society

4

MTH 111College Algebra

5

MTH 112Trigonometry

5

MTH 211Fund Of Elementary Math I

4

MTH 212Fund Of Elementary Math II

4

MTH 213Fund Of Elementary Math III

4

MTH 231Elements Of Discrete Math

4

MTH 241Calculus For Bio/Mgmnt/Soc Sci

4

MTH 243Introduction to Statistics

4

MTH 245Math For Bio,Mgmt,Soc Science

4

MTH 251Differential Calculus

5

MTH 252Integral Calculus

5

MTH 253Series Calculus/Linear Algebra

4

MTH 254Multivariable Calculus

4

MTH 255Vector Calculus

4

MTH 256Applied Differential Equations

4

MTH 265Stat For Scientist & Engineers

4

PH 104Descriptive Astronomy

4

PH 201General Physics

5

PH 202General Physics

5

PH 203General Physics

5

PH 211General Physics With Calculus

5

PH 212General Physics With Calculus

5

PH 213General Physics With Calculus

5

Additional courses for a total of 45 credits.