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TCC Guidelines for Transfer Credit Effective 2015-16 Every student at The University of Tulsa must satisfy the requirements of the Tulsa Curriculum, which provides a rigorous, integrated program in the liberal arts. The Tulsa Curriculum contains the following components: 1. Core Curriculum- university-wide writing, mathematics, and language requirements, varying according to degree sought 2. General Curriculum- coursework distributed over three categories within the liberal arts and sciences that stress the connections among various fields of intellectual inquiry 3. Area of Concentration- the courses required for a major and minor or certificate 4. Electives- courses chosen from any of the university offerings This document, which is a guideline, lists those courses offered by Tulsa Community College that are customarily accepted for credit in the Core and General Curricula by The University of Tulsa. Because requirements vary somewhat from college to college, questions about exceptions and specific course requirements must be directed to the advising office of the college the applicant intends to enter. Fast track courses taught in less than three weeks are not transferable. Supplemental transfer guides are available upon request from the College of Engineering & Natural Sciences, the Collins College of Business and the School of Nursing. Applicants should keep in mind that: n No more than one-half of their degree hours can be transferred from two-year colleges n Credit will only be granted for TCC course that have an equivalent offered at TU n Credit for an upper division course will not be granted for courses taken at a two-year college, excluding preapproved exceptions n A grade of C or better must be earned in any transferable course n All short courses and online courses may not be approved for transfer credit To assure a smooth transition, we encourage you to schedule a personal appointment with the office of admission or check with the advising office with specific questions. Office of Admission: 918-631-2307 or 800-331-3050 or [email protected] Kendall College of Arts and Sciences Advising: 918-631-2815 or 918-631-2473 Collins College of Business Advising: 918-631-2214, 918-631-3296, or 918-631-3297 College of Engineering and Natural Sciences Advising: 918-631-2223, 918-631-2224, or 918-631-2293 Oxley College of Health Sciences: Athletic Training 918-631-3170 Exercise and Sports Science 918-631-2316 Nursing 918-631-3116 Speech Pathology 918-631-2897 For additional information, visit utulsa.edu/degrees. Henry Kendall College of Arts and Sciences n Collins College of Business n College of Engineering and Natural Sciences n Oxley College of Health Sciences

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TCC Guidelines for Transfer CreditEffective 2015-16

Every student at The University of Tulsa must satisfy the requirements of the Tulsa Curriculum, which provides a rigorous, integrated program in the liberal arts. The Tulsa Curriculum contains the following components:

1. Core Curriculum- university-wide writing, mathematics, and language requirements, varying according to degree sought

2. General Curriculum- coursework distributed over three categories within the liberal arts and sciences that stress the connections among various fields of intellectual inquiry

3. Area of Concentration- the courses required for a major and minor or certificate

4. Electives- courses chosen from any of the university offerings

This document, which is a guideline, lists those courses offered by Tulsa Community College that are customarily accepted for credit in the Core and General Curricula by The University of Tulsa. Because requirements vary somewhat from college to college, questions about exceptions and specific course requirements must be directed to the advising office of the college the

applicant intends to enter. Fast track courses taught in less than three weeks are not transferable. Supplemental transfer guides are available upon request from the College of Engineering & Natural Sciences, the Collins College of Business and the School of Nursing.

Applicants should keep in mind that:

n No more than one-half of their degree hours can be transferred from two-year colleges

n Credit will only be granted for TCC course that have an equivalent offered at TU

n Credit for an upper division course will not be granted for courses taken at a two-year college, excluding preapproved exceptions

n A grade of C or better must be earned in any transferable course

n All short courses and online courses may not be approved for transfer credit

To assure a smooth transition, we encourage you to schedule a personal appointment with the office of admission or check with the advising office with specific questions.

Office of Admission: 918-631-2307 or 800-331-3050 or [email protected]

Kendall College of Arts and Sciences Advising:

918-631-2815 or 918-631-2473

Collins College of Business Advising:

918-631-2214, 918-631-3296, or 918-631-3297

College of Engineering and Natural Sciences Advising:

918-631-2223, 918-631-2224, or 918-631-2293

Oxley College of Health Sciences:Athletic Training

918-631-3170Exercise and Sports Science

918-631-2316Nursing

918-631-3116Speech Pathology

918-631-2897

For additional information, visit utulsa.edu/degrees.

Henry Kendall College of Arts and Sciences n Collins College of Business n College of Engineering and Natural Sciences n Oxley College of Health Sciences

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The Core CurriculumThe Core Curriculum requirements in writing, mathematics, and languages include the development of fundamental

intellectual skills that are immediately useful in helping students meet the requirements of general education courses and also equip them with basic competencies.

Writing, all degree plansThe University of Tulsa Tulsa Community CollegeENGL 1004 Introduction to College Writing ........................ENGL 1113 Freshman Composition IENGL 1033 Exposition and Argumentation .........................ENGL 1213 Freshman Composition II(Students may be exempt from ENGL 1004 based on their ACT English or SAT Critical Writing scores. ENGL 1113 transfers to TU as an elective credit.)

MathThe University of Tulsa Tulsa Community CollegeB.A./B.F.A/B.M. degreesMATH 1083 Contemporary Mathematics ............................MATH 1473 Math for Critical Thinking orSTAT 2013 Introduction to Statistics .....................................MATH 2193 Elementary Statistics(College of Arts and Sciences students may be exempt from lower level math requirements based on their ACT or SAT Math scores. MATH 1513 College Algebra transfers as elective credit and does not meet the TU math requirement.)B.S.B.A./B.S.N./B.S.A.T. degreesMATH 1093 Math with Applications MATH 1483 Math Functions and Their Uses or MATH 2513 Finite MathB.S.B.A. degreeMATH 1103 Basic Calculus ...................................................MATH 2523 Calculus for Business, Life & Social SciencesB.S. degreesMATH 1163 Pre-Calculus ......................................................MATH 1513 College Algebra (3 hrs) and MATH 1613 Plane Trigonometry (3 hrs) or MATH 1715 College Algebra and TrigonometryMATH 2014 Calculus I...........................................................MATH 2114 Analytic Geometry and Calculus IMATH 2024 Calculus II .........................................................MATH 2124 Analytic Geometry and Calculus IIMATH 2073 Calculus III ........................................................MATH 2134 Analytic Geometry and Calculus IIIMATH 3073 Differential Equations .......................................MATH 2613 Elementary Differential Equations(Math requirements in the College of Engineering and Natural Sciences beyond MATH 2014 vary according to major.)

LanguagesThe University of Tulsa Tulsa Community CollegeB.S.B.A./B.M.E./B.M. Vocal or Composition degreesBeginning Language I 1004 (4 hrs) .........................................Language I 1103 and II 1213 (6 hrs)Beginning Language II 1014 (4 hrs) ........................................Language III 1313 and IV 1413 (6 hrs)B.A./B.F.A./B.M. Instrumental or Piano degrees4

Intermediate Language I 2003 ................................................ Intermediate Language I 2113Intermediate Language II 2013 .............................................. Intermediate Language II 2213(B.F.A. and B.M. candidates may choose two additional Block I or II courses in lieu of Intermediated Language I and II.)

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The General CurriculumThe goal of the General Curriculum is to lead students to a breadth of knowledge and intellectual rigor rooted in the academic disciplines. The General Curriculum blocks defined below provide intellectual coherence for the development of knowledge and discipline.

Exceptions to the Block requirements include the following:n B.S. degree students may choose two courses in the same language to fulfill a Block I and a Block II requirement.n Some degree programs or majors, such as Arts Management, Nursing, Elementary Education or the business fields, require

specific courses to fulfill Block I, II, or III. Refer to the college advising section of the website or to the University Bulletin at www.utulsa.edu/academics/academic-essentials.

Block I: Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Experiences- 2 courses (6 hrs)

These courses consider the human activities of making, thinking, and doing. Two different approaches are offered: those that involve students in the creative process through study designed to produce or perform creative works; and those that investigate the nature of texts, works of art or music, or systems of thought.

TCC Courses Customarily Accepted for Block I CreditART 1053 Art History Survey IART 1063 Art History Survey IIART 1113 Art AppreciationART 2053 Art History Survey IIIENGL 2413 Introduction to LiteratureENGL 2543 British Literature IENGL 2653 British Literature IIENGL 2673 World Literature IENGL 2683 World Literature IIENGL 2773 American Literature IENGL 2883 American Literature IIHUMN 2113 Humanities I or HUMN 2223 Humanities IIHUMN 2333 Humanities: Literature and FilmHUMN 2443 Art of FilmHUMN 2553 American HumanitiesMUSC 1113 Music AppreciationPHIL 1133 Philosophy in LiteratureRELG 2113 Old TestamentRELG 2123 New TestamentTHEA 1093 Introduction to Theatre

Block II: Historical and Social Interpretation- 4 courses (12 hrs)

These courses investigate and interpret how human thought and action- and the products of such thought and action- are shaped by social, historical, cultural, environmental and/or psychological factors.

TCC Courses Customarily Accepted for Block II CreditECON 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics (required for B.S.B.A.)ECON 2023 Principles of Microeconomics (required for B.S.B.A.)GEOG 1023 World Geography (Economic)GEOG 1043 Introduction to Cultural GeographyHIST 1053 Ancient and Medieval Western CivilizationHIST 1063 Modern Western CivilizationHIST 1073 Twentieth Century World HistoryHIST 1083 Survey of English History to 1688HIST 1093 Survey of English History from 1688 to Present

HIST 1483 U.S. History 1492 to Civil War EraHIST 1493 U.S. History Civil War Era to PresentHIST 2023 Modern Eastern CivilizationHIST 2223 Modern Latin American HistoryHIST 2333 African-American HistoryHIST 2533 Survey of the American FrontierHUMN 2113 Humanities I or HUMN 2223 Humanities IIPHIL 1113 Introduction to PhilosophyPHIL/RELG 1213 Religions of the World: The Eastern TraditionPHIL/RELG 1223 Religions of the World: The Western TraditionPHIL 2133 Introduction to Ethical ThinkingPHIL 2143 Introduction to Social and Political PhilosophyPHIL 2173 Introduction to the Philosophy of ReligionPOLS 1113 American Federal GovernmentPOLS 2013 Introduction to Comparative GovernmentsPOLS 2023 Introduction to American PoliticsPOLS 2033 Introduction to Political ThoughtPOLS 2203 Introduction to International RelationsPSYC 1113 Introduction to PsycholoyPSYC 2023 Developmental PsychologyPSYC 2193 Personality TheoriesPSYC 2203 Mind and BehaviorRELG 1113 Introduction to Religious StudiesRELG 2173 Religion and SocietySOCI 1113 Introduction to SociologySOCI 2123 Introduction to Cultural AnthropologySOCI 2143 Minorities in AmericaTHEA 2043 Costume History

Block III: Scientific Investigation- 2 courses, including one lab (7 hrs)

These courses focus on methods of investigation and explore the relationship among key concepts in the sciences. The process of scientific inquiry- including hypothesis generation, data collection, analysis, and modeling, use of technology and mathematics, and presentation of results- is fundamental to courses in this block. These courses may also consider the interrelationships among technical concepts and contemporary societal issues. At least one of each student’s Block III courses must include laboratory or field experiences that provide practical experience in inquiry.

TCC Courses Customarily Accepted for Block III CreditASTR 1104 General AstronomyBIOL 1114 General Biology for Non-MajorsBIOL 1224 Introduction to Biology for MajorsBIOL 1404 General Botany

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The University of Tulsa does not discriminate on the basis of personal status or group characteristics including, but not limited to individuals on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, gender, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, ancestry, or marital status. Questions regarding this policy may be addressed to the Office of Human Resources, 918-631-2616. For accommodation of disabilities contact TU’s 504 Coordinator, Dr. Tawny Rigsby, 918-631-2315. To ensure availability of an interpreter, five to seven days notice is needed; 48 hours is recommended for all other accommodations. TU#16097

BIOL 1314 Human Anatomy and PhysiologyBIOL 1604 ZoologyBIOL 2123 Environmental InquiryBIOL 2134 Human AnatomyBIOL 2144 Marine BiologyBIOL 2154 Human PhysiologyBIOL 2164 MicrobiologyBIOL/PSYC 2213 Brain and BehaviorCHEM 1034 Practical ChemistryCHEM 1315 General Chemistry ICHEM 1415 General Chemistry IIGEOG 1014 Geography (Physical)GEOG 2013 MeteorologyGEOL 1113 Introduction to OceanographyGEOL 1014 General Geology (Physical)GEOL 1024 General Geology (Historical)PHIL 2163 Introduction to History and Philosophy of SciencePHYS 1014 Conceptual PhysicsPHYS 1114 General Physics I (Intro I at TU)PHYS 1214 General Physics II (Intro II at TU)PHYS 2034 Engineering Physics IPHYS 2124 Engineering Physics IIPHSC 1114 General Physical Science

Area of ConcentrationTransfer students should consult TU’s college advising

office or admission staff about lower division classes that are prerequisites for or may apply toward their major or minor. Two thirds of the coursework in your major must be taken at The University of Tulsa, and courses taken at two-year colleges cannot be used to satisfy upper division course requirements. For further information on transferring credit to fulfill the business, nursing or engineering core requirements, consult with academic advisors from the Collins College of Business, the School of Nursing or the College of Engineering & Natural Sciences.

ElectivesElective credit may be granted for comparable, lower

division courses that are offered by The University of Tulsa. Consult the college advising office on specific classes.

Office of Admission800 South Tucker Drive

Tulsa, OK 74104