Page 1 of 6 Transfer Agreement Between Rose State College and University of Central Oklahoma Effective Academic Year: 2011-2012 Associate in Applied Science Degree in Respiratory Therapist Science and Bachelor of Science in General Studies Ms. Kathe Rowe, Director Respiratory Therapist Program Dr. Candy Sebert, Chair Occupational Technology Education Mr. Dan Points, Dean Health Sciences Division Dr. James Machell, Dean College of Education and Professional Studies Dr. Frances Hendrix Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. William Radke, Provost Vice President for Academic Affairs
Page 2 of 6 Rose State College Courses Transfer Agreement Rose State College: A.A.S. Respiratory Therapist and University of Central Oklahoma: B.S. in General Studies Major Code: 3220 UCO requirement General Education as stated in RSC Catalog ENGL 1113 English Composition I ENG 1113 English Composition ENGL 1213 English Composition II ENG 1213 English Composition and Research HIST 1493 U.S. History since 1877 or HIST 1493 History of U.S. since 1877 HIST 1483 U.S. History to 1877 HIST 1483 History of U.S to 1877 POLS 1113 American Federal Government POL 1113 American National Government HSRT courses as listed in RSC catalog. Support and Related Requirements: CHEM 1114 Introductory Chemistry CHEM 1014 Introductory Chemistry & Lab HSBC 2114 Human Anatomy BIO 2504 Human Anatomy & Lab LFSC 2424 Human Physiology BIO 2604 Human Physiology & Lab PSYC 1113 Introduction to Psychology PSY 1103 General Psychology LFSC 2035 Principles of Microbiology or BIO 2314 Intro Microbiology & Lab = LFSC 2035 HSBC 1224 Introduction to Clinical Microbiology Total 70 hours To include course work required for the A.A.S. Respiratory Therapist as presented in the RSC Catalog. Some of the following University Core courses may be taken at RSC. However, a minimum of 60 credit hours must be from a baccalaureate granting institution and 30 credit hours in residence from UCO. To be taken at the University of Central Oklahoma..60 University Core (hours remaining)..20-21 Oral Communication 3 MCOM 1113 Fundamentals of Speech Math...3 MATH 1113 Math for General Education MATH 1513 College Algebra MATH 1453 College Algebra for Business MATH 1593 Plane Trigonometry *MATH 2013 Structures of Mathematics *MATH 2023 Foundations of Geom & Meas * MATH 2053 Calculus and Stat for Business *MATH 2513 Bio-Calculus * MATH 2313 Calculus I *MATH 2305 Accelerated Calculus 1and 2 *STAT 2103 Into to Statistics for Scientists *STAT 3103 Statistical Methods I
Page 3 of 6 Aesthetic Analysis.3 HUM 2113 General Humanities Anc-Med HUM 2223 General Humanities Ren-Modern Critical Inquir 3 PHIL 1103 Logic and Critical Thinking PHIL 1113 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1123 Contemporary Moral Problems PHIL 2073 Social and Political Philosophy Cultural and Language Analysis.3-4 ^Second Language 4 CHIN 1114 Elementary Chinese I CHIN 1224 Elementary Chinese II FRCH 1114 Elementary French I FRCH 1224 Elementary French II GERM 1114 Elementary German I GERM 1224 Elementary German II JAPN 1114 Elementary Japanese I JAPN 1224 Elementary Japanese II LATN 1114 Elementary Latin I LATN 1224 Elementary Latin II SNSK 1114 Elementary Sanskrit I SNSK 1224 Elementary Sanskrit II SPAN 1114 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1224 Elementary Spanish II ^ If a student can prove Novice 4 proficiency in a second language either by 2 years of a second language in high school or successful testing, then the student may select three hours from the following cultural analysis courses. Cultural Analysis..3 ART 1153 Survey of Art History I ART 2403 Survey of Art History II ENG 2213 Introduction to Women s Studies FMKT 2323 Global Diversity and Protocol GEO 2303 Regional Geography of the World HIST 1013 World History I HIST 1023 World History II HIST 1273 E Asian Civilization to 1500 HIST 1283 E Asian Civilization from 1500 HIST 1333 History of African Americans HUM 2243 Literature and Culture HUM 2273 Art and Culture HUM 2303 Music and Culture HUM 2333 Philosophy and Culture MUS 2123 Music Appreciation MUS 2633 Jazz History MUS 2623 Music History Survey I POL 2713 Introduction to Comparative Politics THRT 1313 Intro to Theatre
Page 4 of 6 Life Skills...5 Required Course..2 HLTH 1112 Healthy Life Skills Select from the following elective life skills.. 3 (Liberal Arts and Sciences).. CMSC 1053 Professional Computer Applications and Problem Solving CMSC 1103 Introduction to Computing Systems * ENGR 1213 Engineering Computing FACS 3633 Problems of Today s Consumer FIN 2313 Personal Finance FMCD 2223 Marriage FNRL 3483 Psychology of Grief HLTH 2212 First Aid with CPR * IME 3312 Technology for Teachers ISOM 2012 Personal Computer Productivity MUS 1113 Fundamentals of Music NTRN 1483 Personal Nutrition NTRN 1513 Introduction to Nutrition NTRN 1613 Principles of Food Preparation SFTY 2343 Safety Education THRT 1513 Beginning Acting UNIV 1012 Success Central No more than 2 hours may be selected from this list: (Non-Liberal Arts and Sciences) ART 1013 Intro to Drawing/Non-Art Major ART 1223 Beg Photographic Processing and Printing Methods MPER 2101 Edmond Community Chorale MPER 2141 Cantilena MPER 2281 Marching Band MPER 2381 Symphonic Band MPER 2391 Orchestra MPER 2461 Cantare MPER 3111 Concert Chorale PHED 1141 Bench Aerobics PHED 1151 Waterobics PHED 1161 Weight Training PHED 1211 Inline Skating PHED 1221 Hatha Yoga PHED 1231 Walking Fitness PHED 1311 Karate PHED 1561 Beginning Soccer and Volleyball PHED 1701 Beginning Swimming PHED 1711 Intermediate Swimming PHED 1761 Beginning Tennis PHED 1771 Intermediate Tennis *These courses represent specialty courses that are directed toward specific degree programs or situations. Unmarked courses are general introductory survey courses.
Page 5 of 6 Major Code: 3220 General Studies... 28** (note upper division requirement) Major A combination of 36 hours selected from the following areas with no more than 18 hours from any one area. AREA I BUSINESS Chosen from College of Business Administration: Accounting, Business Administration, Business Communication, Economics, Finance, General Business, Information Systems and Operations Management, Legal Studies, Management, Marketing, Military Science. Recommended course: LS 3113 Legal Environment of Business AREA II EDUCATION Chosen from College of Education: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Health, Kinesiology, Instructional Media Education, Occupational Education, Physical Education, Reading, Recreation, Human Environmental Sciences, Education, Professional Teacher Education, Psychology, Safety, Special Education, Speech Language Pathology, Teaching English as a Second Language. Recommended courses OCTE 4332 Human Relations in Training and Development OCTE 4342 Consulting Skills in Training and Development OCTE 4572 Facilitation Skills for Supervisors OCTE 4363 Legal Issues in Employment SFTY 3433 Introduction to OSHA SFTY 3333 Ergonomics SFTY 4123 Industrial Hygiene 1 SFTY 4152 Personal Protective Equipment SFTY 4412 Hazard Communication PSY 2103 Social Psychology AREA III FINE ARTS Chosen from: Art, Dance, Design, Music, Theatre Arts AREA IV LANGUAGE ARTS Chosen from: Communication, Creative Studies, English, Foreign Language, Humanities, Journalism, Mass Communication, Philosophy. AREA V MATH AND SCIENCE Chosen from College of Mathematics and Science: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Funeral Service, General Science, Mathematics, Nursing, Physics, Statistics. AREA VI SOCIAL STUDIES Chosen from: Criminal Justice, Geography, History, Political Science, Sociology, Substance Abuse Studies. Free electives to bring total to... 124 (11-12 hours, note upper division requirement)
Page 6 of 6 Recommended course: LEAD 2523 Be a Leader: Act the Part Average in (a) all college course work, (b) course work at UCO, and (c) major courses... 2.00 Minimum Grade Requirements Students must meet all bachelor degree requirements at UCO to include: 40 hours of upper division coursework 30 hours in residence at UCO 15 of the last 30 hours must be taken in residence at UCO 60 hours from baccalaureate granting institutions For other regulations pertaining to graduation, see the UCO 2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog. **To minimize the total hours required, all of these courses should be 3/4000 level.