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Recommended Courses for Transfer from the Virginia Community College System (2009 catalog year and prior)

The ODU general education program consists of requirements all undergraduate students must complete. The number of credit hours necessary to complete these requirements may vary, depending upon the academic discipline selected by the student. The following list of courses can serve as a guide for academic planning.  Additionally, major specific curriculum sheets with all VCCS transfer equivalencies are available on the ODU Transfer Student website.

 

Looking for a specific course equivalent, click on the links below:

Computer Skills

English Compostion/Written Communication Skills

Fine and Performing Arts Perspective

Foreign Language Skills

History Perspective

Literature Perspective

Mathematical Skills

Natural Science Perspective

Oral Communication Skills

Philosophy Perspective

Social Science Perspective

 

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English   top

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 VCCS

 ENGL 110C  ENG 111
 ENGL 111C OR 131C  ENG 112, 210, OR 115, 131
 

 Oral Communication   top

ODU 

 VCCS

 COMM 101R  CST 100, 105, OR 110
 COMM 103R  CST 111 or 112
 COMM 112R  CST 126
   

 Mathematical Skills   top

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 VCCS

 MATH 101M  MTH 122, 152, or 182
 MATH 102M  MTH 158
 MATH 162M  MTH 163
 MATH 163  MTH 164
 MATH 166  MTH 166
 STAT 130M  MTH 146, 157, 240, 241, or 242
 

 Foreign Language Skills**   top

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 VCCS

 ARAB 111F  ARA 101 and 102
 CHIN 111F and elective  CHI 101 and 102 
 FR 101F and 102F  FRE 101 and 102
 GER 101F and 102F  GER 101 and 102
 ITAL 101F and 102F  ITA 101 and 102
 JAPN 111F  JPN 101 and 102
 LATN 101F and 102F  LAT 101 and 102
 RUS 101F and 102F  RUS 101 and 102
 SPAN 101F  SPA 101 or 105 and 106
 SPAN 102F  SPA 102 or 107 and 108
For. Lang. Skills I & II (FLP 1REQ & 2REQ) GRE 101 and 102, HIN 101 and 102, KOR 101 and 102, VTN 101 and 102
 **The Bachelor of Arts and the International Business major in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degrees  require completion of the intermediate level (201-202) of a foreign language, even with the earned associate degree.  A minimum of 120 credit hours is required to graduate from all bachelor degree programs (see specific degrees for exact minimum credit hours required, as some may require more).
 

 Computer Skills   top

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 VCCS

 CS 101D  ITE 115 or 215, or CSC 155
 CS 149D CSC 130, 200,  EGR 125, ITP 120,130, 132,  136, 156, 230, 232, or 236
 OTS 251D  SAF 125, ITE 100, 115, or 215, BUS 226, or ETR 160
 Computer Skills Persp. (CSP 1REQ)  CSC 110,  BUS 147,  or ITE 100, 116, 119, 120
 Computer Skills requirement can also be met by approved course in the major.
 

 Literature Perspective   top

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 VCCS

 ENGL 112L  ENG 125
 ENGL 144L  none
 FLET 100L  none
 Literature Perspective (LITP 1REQ) ENG 236. 237, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 267, or 268
 

 Fine and Performing Arts Perspective   top

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 VCCS

 ARTH 121A  ART 101, 102, 111, or 112
 ARTS 122A  ART 113, 114
 COMM/THEA 270A  CST 151, 152, or 250
 Fine and Perf. Arts Persp.(FPAP 1REQ) ART 100, 105, 106, 133, 150, 201 or 202, or HUM 100, 201, 202, or 260, MUS 125 , or CST 231, 232
 THEA 241A  CST 130, 141, or 142
 MUSC 264A  MUS 121 or 122
 DANC 185A  none
   

 Philosophy Perspective   top

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 VCCS

 PHIL 110P  PHI 100, 101, or 102
 PHIL 120P  PHI 111, 112, or 115
 PHIL 150P  REL 230, 231, 232, 237, or PHI 260
 Phil. Perspective (PHIP 1REQ)  PHI 200, 211, 212, or 220
 

 History Perspective   top

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 VCCS

History Perspective (HISP 1REQ and HISP 2REQ with sequence) HIS 101, 102, 111, 112, 121, 122, 203, 231, 232, 251, 252, 253, or 254
 

 Social Science Perspective   top

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 VCCS

 ANTR 110S  SOC 210, 211, or 212
 COMM 200S  none
 CRJS 215S  ADJ 107, 201or SOC 236
 ECON 200S  ECO 120
 ECON 201S  ECO 201
 ECON 202S  ECO 202
 GEOG 100S  GEO 210
 GEOG 101S  GEO 200
 POLS 100S  PLS 241 or 242
 POLS 101S  PLS 130, 135, 211 or 212
 PSYC 201S  PSY 200, 201, or 202
 PSYC 203S  PSY 230, 231, 232, 235 or 238
 SOC 201S  SOC 200, 201 or 202
 WMST 201S  SSC 210
 Soc. Sci. Perspective (SSCP 1REQ)  SOC 220, 255, PLS 120
 

 Natural Science Perspective   top

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 VCCS

 BIOL 115N and 116N  BIO 101 and 102
 Natural Science Perspective (NSCP 1REQ and 2REQ)  BIOL 106 and 107,  NAS 111 and 112,  MAR 121-122
 Natural Science Perspective (NSCP 1REQ)  CHM 126, GOL 225, SCT 111 or 112, NAS 101, 102, or 130 or PHY 130
 Natural Science Perspective (NSCP 3REQ)  CHM 110,  BIO 114, 270 , NAS 120 or 125
 CHEM 101N and 102N  CHM 101 or 121 and 102 or 122
 CHEM 115N and 116N  CHEM 111 and 112
 OEAS 110N  GOL 110
 OEAS 111N and 112N  GOL 105  and 106
 OEAS 106N and 107N  GOL 111 and 112 or MAR 101 and 102
 PHYS 101N  PHY 100, 101,
 PHYS 102N  PHY 102
 PHYS 103N and 104N  NAS 131 and 132
 PHYS 111N  and 112N  PHY 111 and 112 or 201 and  202
 PHYS 231N and 232N  PHY 231 or 241 and 232 or 242
 The Technology requirement may be satisfied by a major course.

An additional "N" course (in a discipline different from the one chosen to satisfy the eight-hour requirement) or a K or T course at the 300/400 level may be used to satisfy the Technology Perspective of this requirement. 

In some cases, an approved course in the major is used to satisfy the Technology requirement.  Consult the University Catalog or the curriculum sheet for the major to determine the requirement for a specific program.

 

 

Associate Degrees-Transfer Articulation Agreements


Old Dominion University has established articulation agreements with all of the VCCS institutions which, in accordance with the State Policy on Transfer, considers the lower division general education requirements in all bachelors degree programs satisfied for students who earn an approved Associate in Arts, an Associate in Science, or an Associates in Arts and Sciences degree at any Virginia Community College or Richard Bland College.   Some degree programs require specific General Education courses to meet departmental and/or college requirements that are not automatically satisfied by the articulation agreement.  Students must earn a C (2.0) or better in the specific General Education courses to receive credit for the specific General Education requirements.

 

In addition, associates degrees in General Studies programs at the following community colleges have been approved by the State Committee on Transfer for recognition under the conditions of the State Policy on Transfer:

  • Dabney S. Lancaster Community College
  • Germanna Community College
  • Lord Fairfax Community College
  • Mountain Empire Community College
  • New River Community College 
  • Patrick Henry Community College
  • Piedmont Virginia Community College
  • Southside Virginia Community College
  • Southwest Virginia Community College
  • Virginia Highlands Community College 
  • Virginia Western Community College
  • Wytheville Community College

Students who transfer to ODU from a Virginia community college or Richard Bland College without earning an associate's degree must have all credits evaluated on a course-by-course basis by the Office of Admissions as specified in the appropriate edition of the ODU Transfer Guide for Virginia community colleges and Richard Bland College.  For more information, please consult the current ODU Transfer Guide.

 

Foreign Language Requirment

 

Students obtaining a transfer associate degree (A.A., A.A. & S., or A.S.) are waived of the lower division general education foreign language requirement even though foreign language is not a requirement of most associate degree programs.  Additional foreign language is required for students pursuing a Bachelor's of Arts or International Business (see the foreign language equivalency above for more details).

 

Students not pursuing an associate degree may also be waived of the foreign language lower division general education requirement if:

  • Student earned high school diploma prior to December 31, 1985,
  • Third level (junior) level of one spoken foreign language was successfully completed in high school (requires submission of the high school transcript to the Office of Admission for verification, or
  • Second level (sophomore) level of two different spoken foreign languages were successfully completed in high school.

 

Associate in Applied Science degrees

 

In order to facilitate the transfer of students who successfully complete an Associate in Applied Science  (A.A.S.) degree through the Virginia Community College System and plan to attend Old Dominion University, the following provisions have been established:

 

  1. A student who receives an A.A.S. degree in specific articulated programs (see curricula) at a Virginia Community College, with a grade of C or better in all courses, and who completes a minimum of 37 specified general education credits (see below, 3.b) while obtaining the minimum cumulative grade point average required of all transfer students (or provisional admission if the program requires a higher grade point average) will be eligible to apply for transfer to Old Dominion University.
  2. Virginia Community College A.A.S. degree graduates may expect the following:
    • To have all of the approved courses in the degree program accepted and recorded by Old Dominion University provided the student received grades of C (2.0) or better, as identified in the articulated agreement.
    • To be admitted to Old Dominion University with junior status, as provided in each specific articulation agreement. This includes being considered as satisfying the lower-division general education requirements (see below, 3.b) of Old Dominion University, except those required specifically by a school and/or department for a given major. 
    • To complete the remaining credits at Old Dominion University in course work prescribed by the University.
    • To be treated on an equal basis with native students with regard to award and distribution of financial aid, campus housing, selection of courses, and other student services.
  3. Old Dominion University will accept full credit toward the completion of the baccalaureate degree(s) identified in the selected articulated programs, including curriculum-related credits (occupational/technical), provided the following conditions are met:
    • The student has graduated from the Virginia Community College System with an A.A.S. degree in an articulated program with Old Dominion University (see list of articulated programs);
    • The student has satisfactorily completed the specified 37 general education credits from the following areas: English composition (6 credits); humanities/fine arts (6 credits); social/behavioral sciences (9 credits); natural sciences (8 credits); mathematics (6 credits); and wellness (2 credits); and
    • The student has a cumulative grade point average that meets the minimum required of all students transferring to Old Dominion University.

For more information on the articulation process please contact Crystal Anderson, 

Director of Transfer Advising and Articulations, at 757-683-3699.