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TRANSFER STUDENT GUIDELINES
ACADEMIC YEAR 2021-2022 Revised August 23rd, 2021
ORU will accept courses from regionally accredited institutions providing a grade of “C” or higher is earned.
Courses listed below are transferable without petition unless otherwise noted. All other courses must be
petitioned and approved by the appropriate academic department chair before acceptance is granted. No credit
will be awarded for any non-academic course work such as vocational, orientation, or study skill courses.
The information listed below is subject to change.
GENERAL EDUCATION
TRANSFERABLE COURSE ORU COURSE
BIBLE
Intro to Old Testament Literature Old Testament Survey
Survey of Old Testament Literature
BLIT 111 (Theology Majors: BIB 222)
Intro to New Testament Literature
New Testament Survey
Survey of New Testament Literature
BLIT 122
(Theology Majors: BIB 261)
COMMUNICATION
Oral Communication
Public Speaking
Speech/Introduction to Communication (Performance)
COM 101
ENGLISH
English Composition I
Freshman English I
Composition I
Composition and Rhetoric
I
COMP 101
English Composition II
Freshman English II
Composition II
Comp and Rhetoric II
Critical Thinking & Writing
COMP 102
HISTORY/GOVERNMENT/HUMANITIES
American History to 1865 HIS 110
American History 1865 to Present HIS 111
American History Survey HIS 110 or 111
World History HIS 200
American Government
American Politics
American Federal Government
GOV 101
Humanities I
Humanities, Arts, Society and Culture
Philosophy
Art Appreciation
Introduction to Humanities
HUM 999
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Western Civilization I Church History History of Western Philosophy Philosophy of Literature World Architecture English Literature Survey World Literature Architecture Appreciation Introduction to Literature Greek History and Mythology History of Civilization Roman History and Mythology
HUM 201
History of Civilization Roman History and Mythology Western Civilization I Church History Humanities II Western Civilization II History of Western Philosophy Philosophy of Literature
World Architecture English Literature Survey World Literature Architecture Appreciation Introduction to Literature
HUM 202 or 203
History of Civilization Humanities II Western Civilization II History of Western Civilization Philosophy of Literature World Architecture English Literature Survey World Literature
HUM 204
MATHEMATICS
College Algebra MAT 105
Trigonometry/Precalculus MAT 106
Elementary Statistics Introduction to Statistics
MAT 232
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MODERN LANGUAGE
(Note: Three to six credit hours are required depending on degree, through the 102 level. See ORU Catalog for more information.
Three credit courses may transfer to satisfy requirement: however, this does not guarantee students will be prepared for the
next
Level.)
FRENCH
Elementary French I
Beginning French I
FRE 101
Elementary French II
Beginning French II
FRE 102
Intermediate French I FRE 203
Intermediate French II FRE 204
SPANISH
Elementary Spanish I
Beginning Spanish I
SPA 101
Elementary Spanish II Beginning Spanish II
SPA 102
Intermediate Spanish I SPA 203
Intermediate Spanish II SPA 204
HEBREW
Elementary Hebrew I
Beginning Hebrew I
HEB 101
Elementary Hebrew II
Beginning Hebrew II
HEB 102
Intermediate Hebrew I HEB 203
SCIENCE
(Note: Must include at least 4 semester hours and a lab)
Physical Science
Astronomy
PSC 101
PSC 999
Earth Science
Geology
PSC 215 or GEO 215
Environmental Science EVR 250
Biology
Botany
Zoology
BIO 101
Chemistry CHE 101
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND CULTURAL STUDIES
TRANSFERABLE COURSE ORU COURSE
ART
Fundamentals of Art I ART 101
Fundamentals of Art II ART 102
Art History Survey I ART 103
Art History Survey II ART 104
Art History Survey III ART 307
Ceramics I ART 201
Ceramics II ART 301
Sculpture I ART 202
Sculpture II ART 302
Painting I ART 203
Painting II ART 303
Printmaking I ART 204
Printmaking II ART 304
Drawing ART 213
Figure Drawing ART 214
Graphic Design ART 218
Graphic Design II ART 318
Crafts ART 223
Illustration ART 331
Water Color I ART 333
Black and White Photography ART 363
Digital Photography ART 365
COMMUNICATION
Public Communication
Speech Communication
Oral Communication
COM 101
Voice, Diction, and Phonetics COM 102
Communication Reading
Oral Interpretation
Oral Reading of Literature
Competitive Speaking
COM 202
Interpersonal Communication
Interpersonal Dynamics
Interpersonal Relationships
COM 203
Advanced Public Speaking COM 302
Argumentation and Persuasion
(Persuasion classes acceptable if student did not debate)
COM 309
Interviewing COM 322
Communication Theory COM 342
Gender and Family COM 409
Conference Leadership/Event Planning
Discussion and Conference Leadership
Small Group Communication
COM 410
Business and Professional Speech COM 446
DRAMA
Film Acting Technique
Classical Acting
Period Acting Techniques
DRAM 407
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Theatre History I DRAM 110
Basic Scenic Design
Fundamentals of Scenic Design
DRAM 255
Intro to Theatrical Design DRAM 116
Make-up I
Basic Make-up
Concept of Make-up
Stage Make-up
Principles of Make-up
DRAM 201
Acting I Beginning Acting Fundamentals of Acting Intro to Acting
DRAM 205
Acting II
Acting Concepts
Advanced Acting
Methods of Acting
DRAM 206
Intro to Theatre
Theater Survey
Theater Appreciation
DRAM 215
Stagecraft I
Stagecraft and Construction
Intro to Technical Production
Scenery Construction
DRAM 216
Basic Costuming
Costume Design
Fundamentals of Costuming
DRAM 303
Directing
Fundamentals of Directing
DRAM 336
MEDIA
Basic Writing for News Media
Beginning News Writing
Intro to Newswriting
Newswriting I
JRN 107
Workshop: Newspaper JRN 214
Media Law and Ethics JRN 321
Fundamentals of Mass Media
History of Mass Media
Intro to Mass Media
Mass Media and Society
Mass Media in America Media History
Media and Pop Culture
MMC 104
Workshop: Publications PRP 213
Principles of Public Relations and Engaging Media PRP 225
Intro to Audio Production
Intro to Radio
Radio Production Techniques
TVF 127
Intro to Television Production TVF 228
Talk Radio TVF 345
Broadcast News TVF 408
ADVERTISING
Advertising Fundamentals and Design ADV 216
ENGLISH AND WRITING
Major World Literary
Figures World Literature
ENG 310
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British Literature I
English Literature I Old English to Romantic Period (1798)
ENG 311
British Literature II
English Literature II
Romantic Period (1798) to the Present
ENG 312
American Literature I
Puritan Period to Mid-19th Century
ENG 323
American Literature II
Major American Literary Figures
Mid 19th Century to Present
ENG 324
Elizabethan Drama
Shakespeare
ENG 351
Major Renaissance Writers
Milton. Tolkien
ENG 352
English Medieval Period:
650-1500
ENG 359
American Romantic Period (1820-1865)
Early 19th Century American Literature
Studies in American Transcendentalists:
• Emerson
• Thoreau
• Whitman
American Romantics
• Poe
• Hawthorne
• Cooper
• Melville
ENG 370
English Romantic Period (1798-1832 Augustan Period 18th and 19th Century Literature: John Dryden and His Literary World or, Jonathan Swift and the Age of Reason or, Pope Studies Romantic Period Studies in the Five Major Romantic Poets:
• Coleridge • Byron • Shelly • Keats • Wordsworth
ENG 420
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English Victorian Period
Victorian Period
Studies in:
• Browning
• Tennyson
ENG 421
Modern American Fiction
Late 20th Century Writers
Contemporary Literature
ENG 436
The Modern Period 1914-1950
Literary Modernism
Studies in:
• Eliot
• Joyce
• Woolfe
• Husley
• Hemingway
• Faulkner
• Fitzgerald
Early 20th Century English or American Writers
ENG 440
Advanced Grammar Studies in History and Various Grammatical Types Structure of Modern English
WRT 304
Creative Writing
Literary Writing
WRT 331
Technical Writing I WRT 335
Drama Writing Workshop
Fiction Writing
Literary Genres
Novel Writing
Poetry Writing
WRT 405
GOVERNMENT AND HISTORY
Concepts of Political Science
Introduction to Political Science
Scope/Methods of Political Science
Elements of Political Science
GOV 201
Comparative Government
Introduction to Comparative Politics
GOV 305
International Relations
Introduction to International Relations
Introduction to World Politics
GOV 311
Introduction to Political Thought
Introduction to Political Theory
Western Political Theory
GOV 331
Introduction to Public Administration
Public Administration
GOV 341
Historiography HIS 201
Oklahoma History HIS 310
The Middle Ages and the Reformation, 1476 to 1650 HIS 323
Modern Europe, 1815 to Present HIS 324
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Colonial America to Early National, 1607 to 1830 HIS 340
Civil War & Reconstruction US 1830-1877 HIS 343
Early Modern United States, 1877 to 1929: Gilded Age to World War I HIS 344
United States Since 1929 HIS 345
Survey of Latin America HIS 362
MODERN LANGUAGE
FRENCH
French Phonetics and Conversation FRE 301
French Composition FRE 302
Business French FRE 306
SPANISH
Spanish Phonetics and Conversation SPA 301
Spanish Composition SPA 302
Survey of Spanish Literature I SPA 303
Survey of Spanish Literature II SPA 304
Business Spanish SPA 306
Survey of Latin American Literature SPA 314
Civilization and Culture of Spain SPA 316
HEBREW
Hebrew Composition HEB 302
MUSIC
Apart from the courses listed below, all courses in this department need to be evaluated by the department chair since ORU is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. Every effort will be made to ensure rapid turnaround for evaluation of transfer
course work.
Fundamentals of Music MUS 100
Harmony I MUS 101
Harmony II MUS 102
Sight Singing and Ear Training I MUS 103
Sight Singing and Ear Training II MUS 104
Music Appreciation MUS 130
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COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY
THEOLOGY BIBLICAL LANGUAGES
Biblical Hebrew, Greek, Exegesis (Hebrew & Greek)
(Must transfer in at least two semesters before credit is accepted. Only one semester of Biblical
Language is not transferable.)
BIB 251 BIB 252 BIB 311
BIB 312 BIB 319
BIB 351 BIB 352
Hermeneutics: Principles of Biblical Interpretation BIB 306
History of Israel Old Testament Historical Books
BIB 332
Life of Christ; Synoptic Gospels
Jesus and the Gospels
Combination of single courses in: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
BIB 362
Eschatology & the Book of Revelation
Biblical Eschatology
BIB 363
The Pauline Epistles
BIB 364
Hebrew, James, I & II Peter, Jude (Combination of Books) Hebrews and General Epistles
BIB 376
Pentateuch
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
(Individual Books Combined)
BIB 421
Hebrew Prophets
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Minor Prophets
(Combination of Books)
BIB 424
Psalms and Wisdom Literature
Combination of individual courses from the poetic area:
• Psalms, Proverbs, etc.
• Wisdom Literature
BIB 437
Intertestamental Literature
The Apocrypha
BIB 438
PRACTICAL MINISTRIES
Christian Leadership
Church Leadership
CHRM 302
Introduction to Christian Education
History of Christian Education
Philosophy of Christian Education
CHRM 304
Teaching in the Church
Teaching the Bible
CHRM 305
Pastoral Ministry Skills CHRM 306
Campus Ministry
Personal Evangelism
Street Ministry
Introduction to Evangelism
CHRM 335
Homiletics
Principles of Preaching
Sermon Preparation and Preaching
CHRM 340
Church Management
Church Administration
Church Polity
Pastoral Theology
CHRM 460
MISSIONS
History of the Missionary Movement
History of Missions Missionary History
MISS 300
Missions
Introduction to Christian Missions
World Missions
MISS 325
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Biblical Background of Missions
Doctrine of Missions
Theology of Missions
MISS 333
THEOLOGY/PHILOSOPHY
Christian Philosophy
Christian Thought
Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 302
Current Ethical Issues
Ethics
Survey of Ethics
PHIL 401
Comparative Religions
World Religions
Major Religions of the World
THE 303
Christology
Idea of Theology
Doctrine of Scripture
Existence and Character of God
Systematic Theology I
THE 313
Doctrine of Salvation
Study of the Holy Spirit
Theological Anthropology
Systematic Theology II
THE 314
Angels and Demons and Apologetics
Christian Apologetics
Study of the Doctrine of Church (Ecclesiology)
THE 415
Church History I (Early to Reformation)
History of Christianity I: Early Church
THE 461
History of Christianity II: Medieval Church THE 462
Church History II
History of Church From Reformation to Present
History of Christianity III: Reformation to Present
THE 463
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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
PSYCHOLOGY
Intro to Psychology
General Psychology
Principles of Psychology
PSY 201
Social Psychology PSY 212
Developmental Psychology (With Psychology prefix, cover full life span)
PSY 301
Biological Psychology
Psychophysiology
Physiological Psychology
PSY 305
Personality Theory
Psychology of Personality
(Not Psychology of Adjustment)
PSY 321
Psychology of Learning and Motivation
(Anything of this title, if surveys learning theories, includes Psychology prefix)
PSY 322
Psychological Testing
Tests and Measurement
Psychological Assessment
PSY 323
Cognitive Psychology PSY 324
Abnormal Psychology
Psychology of Abnormal Behavior
PSY 338
Research Design and Analysis
Research Methods
(Must be taught in Behavioral Science/Psychology Department)
PSY 340
History & Systems of Psychology PSY 354
Experimental Psychology
(Must be taught in Behavioral Science/Psychology Department)
PSY 401
SOCIOLOGY
General Sociology
Intro to Sociology
Principles of Sociology
SOC 101
Sociology of the Family
Marriage and Family
SOC 201
Social Psychology SOC 212
Group Dynamics
Group and Community Skills
SOC 300
Research Methods Sociological Research
SOC 302
Cultural Anthropology
General Anthropology
Intro to Anthropology
SOC 308
Crime and Delinquency
Juvenile Delinquency
Social Deviancy and Social Control
SOC 329
Minority Group Relations
Sociology SOCIAL WORK
All Social Work classes need to be evaluated by the department chair since ORU is accredited by
the Council On Social Work Education and fully accountable to them. One exception might be
Introduction to Social Work, so long as we can be satisfied that it was taught by a social worker
and not another behavioral scientist of some sort. Also, Introduction to Social Services, as taught
by some community colleges or four-year colleges, is usually not sufficient to satisfy the Council.
Therefore, evaluation of courses by the Social Work Program Director is necessary.of Racial
Differences
SOC 420
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SOCIAL WORK
All Social Work classes need to be evaluated by the department chair since ORU is accredited by the Council On Social Work
Education and fully accountable to them. One exception might be Introduction to Social Work, so long as we can be satisfied that it
was taught by a social worker and not another behavioral scientist of some sort. Also, Introduction to Social Services, as taught
by some community colleges or four-year colleges, is usually not sufficient to satisfy the Council. Therefore, evaluation of courses
by the Social Work Program Director is necessary.
BIOLOGY
*All courses must have labs with a minimum of 3-4 hours of lab work per week and lecture of at least 3 hours per week.
The combined lecture and lab must be worth at least 4 total semester hours.
Biology I* Intro
Biology I*
General Biology*
BIO 111
Biology II*
Intro to Biology II*
Botany*
Zoology*
BIO 112
Medical Terminology BIO 259
Bacteriology*
Microbiology*
BIO 310
Genetics* BIO 311
Animal Ecology*
General Ecology*
Human Ecology*
BIO 312
Cell Biology*
Molecular Biology
BIO 411
Animal Physiology*
Vertebrate Physiology*
General and Comparative Physiology*
BIO 421
Animal Development*
Embryology*
Developmental Biology*
BIO 431
Special Topics* BIO 454
CHEMISTRY
*All courses must have labs with a minimum of 3-4 hours of lab work per week and a lecture of at least 3 hours per week.
The combined lecture and lab must be worth at least 4 total semester hours.
**All classes must have a minimum of 2 hours per week lecture and at least 3-6 hours of lab work. The combined lecture
and lab must be worth at least 4 total semester hours.
Basic Chemistry*
Fundamentals of Chemistry*
Intro to Chemistry*
Principles of Chemistry*
CHE 101
General Chemistry I* CHE 111
General Chemistry II* CHE 112
Organic Chemistry I* CHE 211
Organic Chemistry II* CHE 212
Analytical Chemistry**
Chemical Analysis**
Quantitative Chemistry**
Quantitative Analysis**
CHE 300
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COMPUTER SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS
*May not transfer from community college. Transferred courses must be of comparable level (classification) or higher.
College Algebra MAT 105
Trigonometry/Precalculus MAT 106
Calculus I MAT 201
Calculus II MAT 202
Discrete Mathematics MAT 207
Differential Equations MAT 211
Mathematical Concepts I
MAT 221
Linear and Matrix Algebra* MAT 312
Number Theory* Elementary Number Theory*
MAT 318
Calculus III* Calculus with Several Variables*
MAT 321
Computer Concepts Computer Literacy
CSC 101
Introduction to Computing Introduction to Programming
CSC 111
Microcomputer Applications in Business CSC 112
Data Structures Pre-requisite of Intermediate Programming
CSC 255
Internet Programming* CSC 341
ENGINEERING/PHYSICS/PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Apart from the courses listed below, all engineering courses in this department need to be evaluated by the department chair since
ORU is accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology. Every effort will be made to ensure rapid
turnaround for evaluation of transfer course work.
Network Analysis I EGR 210
Mechanics I: Statics EGR 221
Mechanics II: Dynamics EGR 222
Heat and Thermodynamics EGR 231
Mechanics of Materials ME 321
Physics I General Physics I
PHY 101 or PHY 111
Physics II
General Physics II PHY 102 or PHY 112
Heat and Thermodynamics PHY 302
Mechanics I: Statics PHY 311
Mechanics II: Dynamics PHY 312
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HEALTH, LEISURE AND SPORT SCIENCES
Foundation of Physical Education
History and Principles of Physical Education
Intro to HPER
Introduction to Exercise Science
Introduction to Physical Education
HLSS 200
Personal Health
Personal Health Science
HLSS 231
Safety and First Aid HLSS 233
Kinesiology
Kinesiology and Biomechanics
HLSS 316
Care and Prevention
Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries
HLSS 320
Exercise Physiology HLSS 324
Outdoor Education
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation and Camping
Outdoor Leisure and Camps
HLSS 331
Recreational Leadership
Recreation Leadership and Activities
Leadership in Sports and Leisure
HLSS 343
Evaluation in HPER
Tests and Measurements in Physical Education
HPE Methods and Evaluation
HLSS 452
HPE Activity classes may transfer, examples: Bowling
Badminton Golf Swimming Tennis Weight Training Aerobics Pilates Equestrian Volleyball Racquetball Self-Defense Exercise Weight Control & Fitness Body Sculpting and Fitness Mountain Biking and Fitness Walk for Fitness Fitness for Life I Fitness for Life II Developing Health Fitness I Developing Health Fitness II
HPE 012 HPE 016 HPE 020 HPE 026 HPE 028 HPE 030 HPE 042 HPE 045 HPE 046 HPE 051 HPE 054 HPE 084 HPE 092 HPE 093 HPE 096 HPE 100 HPE 101 HPE 102 HPE 171 HPE 172
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
College of Business
* If the transfer course has a lower division course number (100-200 level) and has the same title as an ORU lower division course,
the course will be transferred as the ORU lower division course. If the transfer course has a 300 level or higher course number but
has the same course title as an ORU lower division course, it will be transferred as the ORU lower division course.
If a transfer course is from a two-year institution and has the same title as an ORU upper division course, it will be sent to the
Business Department Chair and Dean for review. Any upper division (300 level or higher) course from a four-year institution that
has the same course title as an ORU course will be transferred based on the equivalent ORU course title. However, Strategic
Management, Marketing Management, Senior Seminar and Senior Paper must be taken exclusively at ORU.
TRANSFERABLE COURSE ORU COURSE
Prin. Financial Accounting I
Accounting I
Financial Accounting
ACT 215
Prin. Financial Accounting II
Accounting II
Managerial Accounting
ACT 216
Advanced Statistics
Business Calculus
Quantitative Analysis
ACT 320*
Intermediate Accounting I ACT 327*
Intermediate Accounting II ACT 328*
Managerial Cost Accounting ACT 432*
Accounting Info Systems ACT 435*
Auditing ACT 439*
Federal Income Tax Accounting ACT 442*
Advanced Tax Accounting
Advanced Income Tax
ACT 443*
Accounting Internship ACT 451*
Advanced Accounting I
Consolidations
ACT 462*
Advanced Accounting II
Governmental Accounting
ACT 463*
Estate and Gift Taxation ACT 471*
Intro to Macroeconomics
Principles of Economics I
BUS 201
Intro to Microeconomics Principles of Economics II
BUS 202
Business Law I BUS 325*
Business Law II BUS 326*
Intl. Business Study Trip
Intl. Business
BUS 361*
Business Ethics BUS 372*
Business Administrative Internship BUS 451*
Personal Financial Planning FIN 244
Monetary Theory
Money and Banking
FIN 303*
Financial Management
Principles of Finance
FIN 338*
Investments FIN 418*
Bank Management FIN 428*
Advanced Financial Management FIN 438*
Finance Internship FIN 451*
International Financial Management FIN 460*
Principles of Estate Planning FIN 472*
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Fundamentals of Management
Principles of Management
MGT 130
Supply Chain Management MGT 333*
Business Communications MGT 341*
Risk Management MGT 351*
Organizational Behavior MGT 352*
Human Resources Management MGT 353*
Real Estate Management MGT 384*
Small Business Basics MGT 422*
Executive Leadership Development MGT 443*
Management Internship MGT 451*
Conflict Resolution MGT 461*
Adm. Of Non-Profit Org. MGT 465*
Principles of Marketing
Fundamentals of Marketing
MKT 130
Consumer Behavior MKT 333*
Promotional Management Integrated Marketing Communications
MKT 334*
Selling and Sales Management MKT 346*
International Marketing MKT 361*
Marketing Research MKT 445*
Retail Management MKT 447*
Marketing Internship MKT 451*
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
TRANSFERABLE COURSE ORU COURSE
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
School Health and Safety PED 222
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Elementary Language Art ELE 201 Literature and Multimodal Texts ELE 202
Literacy Methods and Materials ELE 308
Learning Centered Assessment ELE 405
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Infant and Toddler Development ECE 202
COLLEGE OF NURSING
TRANSFERABLE COURSE ORU COURSE
NATURAL SCIENCE
Nutrition (Any 3 hour course that is not specifically limited by title)
NUT 201
Human Anatomy
(Any 4 hour course with lab focusing on Human Anatomy)
PHS 223
Human Physiology
(Any 4 hour course with lab focusing on Human Physiology)
PHS 224
Human Anatomy/ Physiology I
And Human Anatomy II/Physiology II
(Must have both classes, 4 hours each [with lab] totaling 8 hours)
PHS 223 and PHS 224
General Biology for Majors
(Must be 4 hour class with lab)
BIO 150
Introduction to Microbiology
(Must be 4 hour class with lab)
BIO 212
Medical Terminology PNUR 111
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ORU INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE CREDIT EQUIVALENCY CHART
SUBJECT
MINIMUM SCORE
CREDIT AWARDED
Art and Design 6 or 7 SL or HL Art 101
Or
Art 213
Art History 6 or 7 SL or HL Portfolio required for departmental review
Biology 5 SL BIO 101
BIO 111
Business & Management 5 HL MGT 130
Chemistry 4 SL CHE 101
Chemistry 5 SL CHE 111
Chemistry 4 HL CHE 111-112
Computer Science 5 SL CSC 101 Evaluated individually (3-8 hours based on the
syllabus and score)
English 5 SL or HL COMP 101 and COMP 102
Environmental Systems and Societies 4 SL SCI 999 Lecture and Lab
Hebrew 5 HL HEB 101-204
Spanish 5 HL SPA 101- 204
French 5 HL FRE 101- 204
Humanities 4 HL or SL HUM 204
Humanities 5 or above HL or SL HIS 335
Mathematics 5 HL Evaluated individually
Music 6 or 7 SL MUS 100
Music 6 or 7 HL MUS 101
Philosophy 5 HL PHIL 302
Physics 5 HL PHY 101 (lecture only)
Psychology 5 SL PSY 201
Economics 4 SL BUS 201
Economics 5 SL BUS 201
AND
BUS 202
Economics 4 HL BUS 201
AND
BUS 202
History 4 HL HIS 110
Key: SL=Standard Level HL=Higher Level Score Range: 1-7
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AP TRANSFER GUIDE
ORU accepts the following AP exams for credit toward an undergraduate degree. Students must have an official
copy of scores sent directly to the ORU Office of Undergraduate Admissions from the AP program.
AP TEST ACCEPTABLE SCORE ORU EQUIVALENT
Art: History of 3 ART 103 or 104
Art: Studio Drawing 3 ART elective (ART 999)
Art: Studio 2-D 3 ART elective (ART 999)
Art: Studio 3-D 3 ART elective (ART 999)
Biology 3 BIO 101 (3 hrs. Lecture)
If Science Major—BIO 111
(student may submit course requirements from AP class to
be considered for lab credit)
Capstone Research 3 Elective
Capstone Seminar 3 Elective
Chemistry 3 CHE 101 (3 hrs. Lecture)
(student may submit course requirements from AP class to
be considered for lab credit)
4
CHE 101 or CHE 111 (3 hrs. Lecture)
(student may submit course requirements from AP class to
be considered for lab credit)
5 CHE 111 (3 hrs. Lecture)
(student may submit course requirements from AP class to
be considered for lab credit)
Chinese Language and Culture 3 CHI 101 + 102
4 CHI 101 + 102 + 203
5 CHI 101 + 102 + 203 + 204
Computer Science A 3 CSC 111
Economics—Macro 3 BUS 201
Economics-Micro 3 BUS 202
English Lang. & Comp. 3 COMP 101
4 or 5 COMP 101 and COMP 102
English Lit. & Comp. 3 COMP 101
4 or 5 COMP 101 and COMP 102
Environmental Science 3 EVR 250 lecture
(student may submit course requirements from AP class to
be considered for lab credit)
European History 3 HUM 201 or 202 or 203 or 204
French Language and Culture 3 FRE 101 + 102
4 FRE 101 + 102 + 203
5 FRE 101 + 102 + 203 + 204
Government & Politics-US 3 GOV 101
Government & Politics—Comparative 3 Elective
Latin 3 Elective
Math: Calculus AB 3 MAT 201
Math: Calculus BC 3 MAT 201
4 MAT 201 + MAT 202
Music Theory 3 MUS 100
Physics I or II 3 PSC 101 lecture
Physics I 4 or 5 PHY 101 lecture
Physics II 4 or 5 PHY 102 lecture
Physics C: Mechanics 3 PHY 101 lecture
Physics C: Mechanics 4 or 5 PHY 111 lecture
Physics C: Elec. & Mag. 3 PHY 102 lecture
Physics C: Elec. & Mag. 4 or 5 PHY 112 lecture
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Psychology 3 PSY 201
Spanish Language and Culture 3 SPA 101 + 102
4 SPA 101 + 102 + 203
5 SPA 101 + 102 + 203 + 204
Spanish Literature and Culture 3 HUM 999 or SPA 101 + 102 + 203 + 204
4 or 5 SPA 101 + 102 + 203 + 204+302
Statistics 3 MAT 232
US History 3 HIS 110
World History 3 HUM 201 or 202 or 203 or 204
Students completing both the English Language and Composition and English Literature and
Composition exams will receive elective credit for the second exam if passed.
Credit for exams taken outside of our guidelines will need to be petitioned for credit.
CLEP TRANSFER GUIDE
ORU accepts the following CLEP exams for credit toward an undergraduate degree. Students must have an
official copy of scores sent directly to the ORU Office of Undergraduate Admissions from the CLEP program.
CLEP TEST ACCEPTABLE SCORE ORU EQUIVALENT
American Government 50 GOV 101
American Literature 50 ENG 323 + ENG 324
(must be completed prior to enrolling at ORU)
Analysis/Interp. of Lit. 50 ENG 201 (must be completed prior to enrolling at ORU)
Biology 50 BIO 101 lecture only
Calculus w/Elementary Functions 50 MAT 201
Chemistry 50 CHE 101 lecture only
College Algebra 50 MAT 105
College Composition 50 COMP 101 and COMP 102
English Literature
50
HUM 201 or 202 or 203 or 204
ENG 311 + ENG 312 (must be completed prior to
enrolling at ORU)
Financial Accounting 50 ACT 215
French I 50 FRE 101 + 102
French II 63 FRE 101 + 102 + 203 + 204
History of the US I: Early Colonization to
1877
50
HIS 110
History of the US II: 1877 to Present 50 HIS 111
Introductory Business Law 50 BUS 325
Information Systems 50 Elective
Introduction to Educational Psychology 50 Elective
Introductory Psychology 50 PSY 201
Introductory Sociology 50 SOC 101
Pre-calculus 50 MAT 106
Principles of Macroeconomics 50 BUS 201
Principles of Management 50 MGT 130
Principles of Marketing 50 MKT 130
Principles of Microeconomics 50 BUS 202
Spanish I 50 SPA 101 + 102
Spanish II 63 SPA 101 + 102 + 203 + 204
Western Civilization I 50 HUM 201 or 202 or 203
Western Civilization II 50 HUM 202 or 203 or 204
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