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330-966-5450

Dean of Student Services:
Wally Hoffer

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Director or Advising and Student Engagement

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State of Ohio Policy for Institutional Transfer

TRANSFER MODULE CONCEPT
The transfer of credits from one Ohio public college (university) to another has now been guaranteed with the development of the transfer module by the Ohio Board of Regents for students with acceptable academic records.

Students who successfully complete the transfer module at one public college or university (such as Stark State College of Technology) will have met the transfer module requirements of the college (university) to which they transfer. However, students may be required to meet additional general education requirements. Students are encouraged to meet with counselors at both institutions to receive the necessary information and advice.

Stark State College of Technology's transfer module contains a minimum of 37-39 semester hours of specified courses in English, mathematics, arts and humanities, social science and natural and physical science. The table inside provides a detailed listing of transfer module courses students may take at Stark State.

A student must complete all minimum General Education requirements in the transfer module in order to ensure complete transferability of all transfer module credits.

For further information, please call the Office of Admissions at 330-966-5450 or 1-800-79-STARK.

Stark State College of Technology is committed to equal opportunity for all and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, age, disability or veteran’s status.

USING THE TRANSFER MODULE
Instructions: The transfer module consists of 37-39 semester credit hours of courses in English, mathematics, arts/humanities, social science and natural science. Students should follow these directions in selecting courses for the transfer module.

A student must complete all minimum general education requirements in the transfer module (see column 2 of table), in order to ensure complete transferability of all transfer module credits.

  1. Select courses that satisfy transfer module minimum requirements (31-33 semester credit hours) from introductory courses listed in column two (general education requirements applied to transfer module minimums).
     
  2. Select courses that satisfy the remainder of the transfer module requirements (six semester credit hours) from the courses listed in columns two and/or three (additional general education requirements needed in transfer module).

Completion of the requirements of columns two and three will fulfill the requirements of the transfer module. The student's transcripts will reflect completion of the transfer module.

NOTE: Be sure to check with a counselor or advisor to ensure that courses selected for completion of the transfer module and associate degree are appropriate for your major and will transfer to the college/university selected.

TRANSFER MODULE CURRICULUM

Semester Credit Hours apply for Stark State College students. Hours precede course number.

AREAS

(A)
Minimum General Education Requirements Applied to TM
(24 sem or 36 qtr)

(B)
Additional General Education Requirements Applied to TM
(12-16 sem or 18-24 qtr)
(C)
Interdisciplinary Hours Applied to TM within Areas I-V
(Ohio Articulation & Transfer Policy: Appendix B)
General Education Requirements Beyond the TM for Graduation (Courses listed in this column are not guaranteed to transfer)

English/Oral Communication
(Oral Communication – column B)
Minimum
3 sem/5 qtr

3 ENG124
Plus one of the following:
3 ENG221
3 ENG224
3 ENG230

Select one course:
3 COM121
3 COM122

   

Mathematics,
Statistics or Formal Logic
Minimum
3 sem/3 qtr

 

Select two courses:
3 MTH125
3 MTH126
1 MTH128
3 MTH221
3 MTH222
4 MTH223

     

*Arts/Humanities
Minimum
6 sem/9 qtr

3 PHL122
Plus one of the following Kent State-Stark courses: ARCH10001 ARTH12001 or 22006
ENG21054, 22073 OR 22071 HIST11050, 11051, 12070 OR 12071 MUS22111
PAS23001 OR 23002

     
*Social Science
Minimum
6 sem/9 qtr

Select two courses:
3 PSY121, and
3 SOC121 OR
3 SOC122
3 SOC123
3 SOC225

Select one PSY/PSC course and/or one BUS course:
3 PSY122
3 PSY123
3 PSY124
3 PSY221
3 PSC121
3 BUS122
3 BUS221
3 BUS222

   

Natural Science
Minimum
6 sem/9 qtr

One Lab course required

Select two courses:
3 BIO101
4 BIO121
4 BIO122
4 BIO126
4 BIO127
4 BIO221
4 CHM101
4 CHM121
4 CHM122
4 PHY101
4 PHY121
4 PHY122

     

TOTAL

31-33 HOURS 6   Courses listed in this column are not guaranteed to transfer

*Courses in Areas III and IV must be from two different disciplines.

TRANSFER MODULE TOTAL HOURS 37 - 39
(Total of Columns A, B, and C)

The Transfer Module contains 36-40 semester hours or 54-60 quarter hours of course credit.
(Note:  You can obtain a catalog/brochure that lists the TM “approved” courses from the institution.)

TRANSFER MODULE COURSES

English and Communications
Effective Speaking - COM121
Interpersonal Communications - COM122
College Composition - ENG124
Technical Report Writing - ENG221
Composition and Literature - ENG224
Business Communication - ENG230
 
Mathematics
College Algebra - MTH125
Precalculus - MTH126
Trigonometry - MTH128
Concepts of Calculus - MTH221
Statistics - MTH222
Analytic Geometry – Calculus I - MTH223
Arts and Humanities

Ethics - PHL122
Understanding Architecture + - ARCH10001
Art Survey + - ARTH12001
Art History I: Ancient and Medieval Art + - ARTH22006
Intro to Shakespeare + - ENG21054
Major Modern Writers: British and U.S. + - ENG22073
Great Books I + - ENG22071
History of Civilization I + - HIST11050
History of Civilization II + - HIST11051
History of the U.S., The Formative Period + - HIST12070
History of the U.S., The Modern Period + - HIST12071
The Understanding of Music + - MUS22111
Interpreting the Black Experience I + - PAS23001
Interpreting the Black Experience II + - PAS23002

+ Indicates courses offered at Kent State – Stark campus

Social Science

General Psychology - PSY121
Psychology of Adjustment - PSY122
Human Growth and Development - PSY123
Psychology of Work - PSY124
Abnormal Psychology - PSY221
Political Science - PSC121
Basic Economics - BUS122
Microeconomics - BUS221
Macroeconomics - BUS222
Sociology  - SOC121
Society and Technology - SOC122
Dynamics of the Family - SOC123
Cultural Diversity - SOC225

Natural and Physical Science
Introduction Anatomy and Physiology - BIO101
Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO121
Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO122
Science, Energy and the Environment - BIO126
Human Biology - BIO127
Principles of Microbiology - BIO221
Introduction to Chemistry - CHM101
General, Organic & Biological Chemistry I - CHM121
General, Organic & Biological  Chemistry II - CHM122
Principles of Physics - PHY101
Physics I - PHY121
Physics II - PHY122
 
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