Transfer module for institutional credit transfer
The
Ohio Board of Regents' Transfer and Articulation Policy
established the Transfer Module, which is a specific subset
of the entire set of a college or university's general
education requirements. The Transfer Module contains 54-60
quarter hours or 36-40 semester hours of specified course
credits in English composition, mathematics, fine arts,
humanities, social science, behavioral science, natural
science, physical science and interdisciplinary coursework.
A
student at BGSU who intends to transfer to another
Ohio school may wish to complete the BGSU Transfer
Module, which will thereby satisfy appropriate
portions of the other school's general education
requirements. Similarly, a student who has completed
the Transfer Module at another Ohio school will
automatically meet the requirements of the Transfer
Module at BGSU, once the student is accepted.
The student will have thus completed all or
most of the BG Perspective program requirement
at BGSU. The student may also have to complete
a course in cultural diversity in the United
States and ENG
112. Depending on which courses are used
to meet the arts/humanities and social science
components, the student may also need to take
an additional course in international perspectives.
See BG
Perspective program curriculum.
Requirements
- ENG
111
- 3
or more hours from: MATH 116, 120, 122, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 134, 135; STAT 211, 212
- 6
or more hours from at least two discipline
areas from: ACS
200; ARTH
145, 146; A&S
250; CHIN
216; CLCV
241, 242; ENG
150, 261, 262, 264, 267, 269; ETHN
220; GERM
260; MUCT
101, 125; PHIL
101, 102, 103, 204, 211, 212, 230; POPC
160, 165, 220; RUSN
216
- 6
or more hours from at least two discipline
areas from: CAST
201; ECON
200, 202, 203; ENVH
210; ENVS
101, 201; ETHN
211; GEOG
121, 122, 225, 230; HIST
151, 152, 180, 205, 206; POLS
110, 171, 172; PSYC
101; SOC
101, 202, 231
- 6
or more hours (including at least one of
the starred lab courses) from: ASTR
201, 212; BIOL
101*, 104*, 204*, 205*; CHEM
100, 109* & 110*, 117* & 118*, 125*,
128*, 135*, 137* & 138*; GEOG
125; GEOL
100, 104*, 105*, 205, 215; PHYS
201*, 202*, 211*, 212*
- An
additional 12 hours selected from any of the above.
Benefits
Students meeting the requirements of the Transfer Module
receive the following benefits in addition to satisfying
elements of BG Perspective curriculum:
- The
policy encourages receiving institutions to give preferential
consideration for admission to students who complete
the Transfer Module and either the associate of arts
or the associate of science degrees. These students
will be able to transfer all courses in which they
received a passing grade of "D" or better.
Students must have an overall grade point average
of 2.0 to be given credit for the Transfer Module.
- The
policy also encourages receiving institutions to give
preferential consideration for admission to students
who complete the Transfer Module with a grade of "C"
or better in each course and 90 quarter hours or 60
semester hours. Students must have an overall grade
point average of 2.0 to be given credit for the Transfer
Module and only courses in which a "C" or
better has been earned will transfer.
- The
policy encourages receiving institutions to admit
on a non-preferential consideration basis students
who complete the Transfer Module with a grade of "C"
or better in each course and less than 90 quarter
hours or 60 semester hours. These students will be
able to transfer all courses in which they received
a grade of "C" or better.
Admission
to a given institution, however, does not guarantee that
a transfer student will be automatically admitted to all
majors, minors or fields of concentration at that institution.
Once admitted, transfer students shall be subject to the
same regulations governing applicability of catalog requirements
as all other students. Furthermore, transfer students
shall be accorded the same class standing and other privileges
as all other students on the basis of the number of credits
earned. All residency requirements must be successfully
completed at the receiving institution prior to the granting
of the degree.
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