Cuyahoga Community College Transfer Equivalency Guide

Bowling Green State University Transfer Equivalency Guide for Fall 2019 Cuyahoga Community College

BG Perspective Equivalencies (General Education)

All students must meet BGSU’s university, general education, college, and program specific degree requirements effective at the time the student enters the program. All candidates for a baccalaureate degree at BGSU must take at least 36 credit hours from the BG Perspective curriculum, distributed as follows:

  • At least one course in the English Composition and Oral Communication domain
  • At least one course in Quantitative Literacy
  • At least two courses in each of the following three domains: Humanities and the Arts, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Natural Sciences
  • At least one International Perspective* course and one Cultural Diversity** course
  • Additional courses from any of the five domains listed above to reach a minimum of 36 credit hours.

Cuyahoga Community College to Bowling Green State University

English Composition and Oral Communication
All students must complete the equivalent of WRIT 1120 and earn at least a "C".

SPCH 1010 or SPCH 101HFundamentals of Speech Communication or Honors Fundamentals of Speech CommunicationCOMM 1020Intro to Public Speaking
ENG 1010 or ENG 101HCollege Composition I or Honors College Composition IWRIT 1110Intro to Academic Writing
ENG 1020 or ENG 102HCollege Composition II orHonors College Composition IIWRIT 1120Academic Writing

Quantitative Literacy
Take at least one course; Students should contact their academic advisors for specific information about fulfilling this requirement.

MATH 1410Elementary Probability and Statistics IMATH 1150Intro to Statistics
MATH 1530 OR 153HCollege AlgebraMATH 1220College Algebra II
MATH 1530 & 1540 or MATH 153H & 154HCollege Algebra & TrigonometryMATH 1280Precalculus Mathematics
MATH 1540 OR 154HTrigonometryMATH 1290Trigonometry
MATH 1470 & MATH 1480Modern Math for Business/Social Science I &Modern Math for Business/Social Science IIMATH 1260 & MATH 1XXXBasic Calculus & Transfer Credit
MATH 1580PrecalculusMATH 1280Precalculus Mathematics
MATH 1610 orMATH 161HCalculus I or Honors Calculus IMATH 1310Calculus and Analytic Geometry

Humanities and the Arts
Take at least two courses.

HIST 1610American Studies
ACS 2000Intro to American Culture Studies
ART 1010Art AppreciationART 1010Intro to Art
ART 2020Art History Survey: Prehistoric to RenaissanceARTH 1450Western Art I *
ART 2030Art History Survey: Late Renaissance to PresentARTH 1460Western Art II *
ENG 2410Intro to Literature: PoetryENG 1500Response to Literature
ENG 2510 or ENG 2520African-American Literature I orAfrican-American Literature IIENG 2110African American Literature **
ENG 2700World LiteratureENG 2610World Literature from Ancient Times to 1700 *
ENG 2350British Literature I
ENG 2640British Literature to 1660
ENG 2360British Literature IIENG 2650British Literature 1660-1945
ENG 2310American Literature IENG 2740American Literature Survey to 1865
ENG 2320American Literature IIENG 2750American Literature 1865 - 1945
FREN 2010Intermediate French IFREN 2010Intermediate French I *
FREN 2020Intermediate French IIFREN 2020Intermediate French II *
MUS 1050Survey of World MusicMUCT 1250Exploring Music of World Cultures *
PHIL 1010 or PHIL 101HIntro to Philosophy orHonors Intro to PhilosophyPHIL 1010Intro to Philosophy
PHIL 2020 or PHIL 202HEthicsor Honors EthicsPHIL 1020Intro to Ethics
PHIL 1020Intro to LogicPHIL 1030Intro to Logic
PHIL 2050 or PHIL 205HBioethicsPHIL 2420Medical Ethics
SPAN 2010Intermediate Spanish ISPAN 2010Intermediate Spanish I *
SPAN 2020Intermediate Spanish IISPAN 2020Intermediate Spanish II*
THEA 1010Theatre AppreciationTHFM 1410The Theatre Experience
JMC 1310Film AppreciationTHFM 1610Intro to Film
SPCH 2050Oral InterpretationTHFM 2020Performance in Life and on Stage
WST 1510Intro to Women's StudiesWS 2000Intro to Women's Studies: Perspectives on Gender, Class, and Ethnicity **

* course fulfills International Perspectives Requirement
** course fulfills Cultural Diversity Requirement

Social and Behavioral Sciences
Take at least two courses.

ECON 1210Survey of EconomicsECON 2000Intro to Economics
ECON 2620Principles of MicroeconomicsECON 2020Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 2610Principles of MicroeconomicsECON 2030Principles of Microeconomics
BIO 2150Environmental Science ENVS 1010Intro to Environmental Studies
UST 2020Urban CulturesETHN 1010Intro to Ethnic Studies **
SOC 2310Contemporary American Black-White RelationsETHN 1200Intro to African American Studies **
GEOG 1010World Regional GeographyGEOG 1210World Geography: Eurasia and Africa *
GEOG 1000Intro to GeographyGEOG 2300Cultural Geography
SOC 2100Aging and SocietyGERO 1010Aging, the Individual and Society
HIST 1010 or HIST 101HHistory of Civilization I or Honors History of Civilization I HIST 1510World Civilizations*
HIST 1020 or HIST 102HHistory of Civilization II or Honors History of Civilization IIHIST 1520Modern World *
HIST 1510 or HIST 151HUnited States History to 1877 or Honors United States History to 1877 HIST 2050 Early America **
HIST 1520 or HIST 152H United States History Since 1877 or Honors United States History Since 1877HIST 2060Modern America
POL 1010 or POL 101HAmerican National Government or Honors American National GovernmentPOLS 1100American Government: Processes and Structure
POL 2030Comparative PoliticsPOLS 1710Intro to Comparative Government *
POL 2070International RelationsPOLS 1720 Intro to International Relations *
PSY 1010 or PSY 101HGeneral Psychology orHonors General PsychologyPSYC 1010General Psychology
SOC 1010 or SOC 101HIntro to Sociology orHonors Intro to SociologySOC 1010Principles of Sociology
SOC 2010 or SOC 201HSocial Problemsor Honors Social ProblemsSOC 2020Social Problems
SOC 2550Race and Ethnic RelationsSOC 2160Minority Groups **
ANTH 1010 or ANTH 2010Cultural Anthropology orPeoples and Cultures of the WorldSOC 2310Cultural Anthropology *

* course fulfills International Perspectives Requirement
** course fulfills Cultural Diversity Requirement

Natural Sciences
Take two courses: selection must include at least 1 lab science

PSCI 1010AstronomyASTR 2010Modern Astronomy
BIO 1060 & BIO 106LEnvironment, Ecology and Evolution &Laboratory in Environment, Ecology and EvolutionBIOL 1010Environment of Life (Lab)
BIO 1040 & BIO 104LThe Cell & DNA & LabBIOL 1040Intro to Biology (Lab)
BIO 1510Principles of Biology IIBIOL 2040Concepts in Biology I (Lab)
BIO 1500 or BIO 150HPrinciples of Biology I orHonors Principles of Biology IBIOL 2050Concepts in Biology II (Lab)
PSCI 1020ChemistryCHEM 1000Intro to Chemistry
CHEM 1010 or CHEM 101HIntro to Inorganic Chemistry orHonors Intro to Inorganic ChemistryCHEM 1090 & 1100Elementary Chemistry & Lab (Lab)
CHEM 1300 & CHEM 130L or CHEM 130HGeneral Chemistry & Lab or Honors General ChemistryCHEM 1230 & 1240General Chemistry I & Lab (Lab)
DIET 1200Basic NutritionFN 2070Intro to Human Nutrition
ESCI 1310Physical GeographyGEOG 1250Weather and Climate
ESCI 1410 or ESCI 141HPhysical Geology or Honors Physical GeologyGEOL 1000Introduction to Geology
PSCI 1030Earth & Earth LabGEOL 1000Introduction to Geology
ESCI 1410 & ESCI 141L or ESCI 141H & ESCI 141LPhysical Geology & Laboratory in Physical Geology or Honors Physical Geology & Laboratory in Physical Geology orGEOL 1040Earth Environments (Lab)
PSCI 1030 & PSCI 103LEarth & Earth LabGEOL 1040Earth Environments (Lab)
ESCI 1510 & ESCI 151LHistorical Geology & Laboratory in Historical GeologyGEOL 1050Life Through Time (Lab)
PHYS 1210College Physics IPHYS 2010College Physics I (Lab)
PHYS 1220College Physics IIPHYS 2020College Physics II (Lab)
PHYS 2310General Physics IPHYS 2110University Physics I (Lab)
PHYS 2320General Physics IIPHYS 2120University Physics II (Lab)

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