TRANSFER STUDENTS

Completing the Transfer Module
When completing the Transfer Module at Sinclair prior to transferring to a four-year institution, students are guaranteed completion of the Transfer Module requirements at any state college or university in the state of Ohio. To finish the requirements for the Transfer Module at Sinclair, students have to start by completing the required minimum hours of the Transfer Module from each section on the following list. The total number of “minimum hours” is equal to 36. Since the Transfer Module at Sinclair requires 54 quarter hours to be complete, students should consult with their academic advisor to determine the most appropriate courses—depending on their academic program and transfer institution — to take to complete the Transfer Module. 

Note: The Transfer Module is updated twice per year.

English Composition/Oral Communication
(minimum 5-6 quarter hours- met by ENG 111 & 112)
ENG 111 English Composition I (3)
ENG 112 English Composition II (3)
ENG 113 English Composition III (3)
ENG 250 Personal Essay: Advanced Composition (3)
COM 211 Effective Public Speaking (3)


Mathematics
(minimum of 3 quarter hours)
MAT 108 Math & the Modern World (3)
MAT 116 College Algebra (5)
MAT 117 Trigonometry (4)
MAT 122 Statistics I (4)
MAT 132 Technical Mathematics II (5)
MAT 133 Technical Mathematics III (5)
MAT 151 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling (3)
MAT 201 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I (5)
MAT 202 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II (5)
MAT 203 Calculus & Analytic Geometry III (5)
MAT 204 Calculus & Analytic Geometry IV (5)
MAT 215 Differential Equations (5)
MAT 216 Elements of Linear Algebra (4)
MAT 218 Calculus for Business & Economics (5)
MAT 220 Statistics II


Natural & Physical Sciences
(minimum of 9 quarter hours)
AST 101/107 Survey of Astronomy (4)
AST 111/117 Introduction to Astronomy (4)
AST 112/118 The Solar System (4)
AST 113/119 Stars, Galaxies, & Cosmology (4)
BIO 111/117 General Biology I (4)
BIO 112/118 General Biology II (4)
BIO 113/119 General Biology III (4)
BIO 121/127 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (5)
BIO 122/128 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (5)
BIO 141/147 Principles of Anatomy & Physiology I (4)
BIO 142/148 Principles of Anatomy & Physiology II (4)
BIO 143/149 Principles of Anatomy & Physiology III (4)
BIO 171 Principles of Biology I (5)
BIO 172 Principles of Biology II (5)
BIO 173 Principles of Biology III (5)
BIO 205/206 Microbiology (4)
BIO 222 Evolution (3)
BIO 225/226 Ecology (4)
BIO 235/236 Genetics (5)
CHE 141/147 College Chemistry I (4)
CHE 142/148 College Chemistry II (4)
CHE 143/149 College Chemistry III (4)
CHE 151/157 General Chemistry I (5)
CHE 152/158 General Chemistry II (5)
CHE 153/159 General Chemistry III (5)
CHE 201/207 Organic Chemistry I (5)
CHE 202/208 Organic Chemistry II (5)
CHE 203/209 Organic Chemistry III (5)
GLG 141/147 General Geology I (4)
GLG 142/148 General Geology II (4)
GLG 143/149 General Geology III (4)
GLG 144 Geological Field Trips (4)
PHY 100/110 Introduction to Physics (4)
PHY 104/119 Sound, Light & Modern Physics (4)
PHY 131 Technical Physics I (4)
PHY 132 Technical Physics II (4)
PHY 141 College Physics I (4)
PHY 142 College Physics II (4)
PHY 143 College Physics III (4)
PHY 201/207 General Physics I (6)
PHY 202/208 General Physics II (6)
PHY 203/209 General Physics III (6)


Social & Behavioral Sciences
(minimum of 9 quarter hours from at least two areas)
ECO 216 Principles of Macroeconomics (4)
ECO 218 Principles of Microeconomics (4)
GEO 101 Physical Geography (4)
GEO 102 Human Geography (3)
GEO 201 World Regional Geography I (3)
GEO 202 World Regional Geography II (3)
HIS 219 Survey of the Middle East (3)
PLS 101 American Federal Government I (3)
PLS 102 American Federal Government II (3)
PLS 103 State Government (3)
PLS 104 Urban Government (3)
PLS 200 Political Life, Systems & Issues (4)
PLS 201 International Relations (4)
PSY 119 General Psychology (5)
PSY 121 General Psychology I (3
PSY 122 General Psychology II (3)
PSY 160 African-American Psychology (3)
PSY 205 Child Development (4)
PSY 206 Adolescent & Adult Psychology (3)
PSY 208 Life Span Human Development (5)
PSY 217 Abnormal Psychology (4)
PSY 220 Personality Psychology (4)
PSY 225 Social Psychology (4)
PSY 228 Psychology in the Work Place (4)
PSY 242 Educational Psychology (4)
SOC 111 General Sociology I (3)
SOC 112 General Sociology II (3)
SOC 120 General Sociology (5)
SOC 145 Comparing Cultures (3)
SOC 160 Social Patterns in Aging (3)
SOC 205 Social Problems (4)
SOC 208 Sociology of American Cities (3)
SOC 215 Cultural Diversity (4)
SOC 226 Criminology (3)


Arts & Humanities
(minimum of 9 quarter hours from at least two areas)

ART 101 Introduction to Art (3)
ART 102 Art Appreciation: Art Media (3)
ART 125 African Art (3)
ART 231 Art of the Ancient World (3)
ART 232 Art of the Medieval & Renaissance Worlds (3)
ART 233 Art of the Modern World (3)
ART 235 History of Photography (3)
ART 236 History of Women Artists (3)
ART 237 American Art History (3)
DAN 155 Dance History (3)
DAN 157 Dance Appreciation (3)
HIS 101 United States History (1607-1815) (3)
HIS 102 United States History (1815-1919) (3)
HIS 103 United States History (1919-Present) (3)
HIS 105 African-American History (4)
HIS 111 Western Civilization (0-1300) (3)
HIS 112 Western Civilization (1300-1815) (3)
HIS 113 Western Civilization (1815-present) (3)
HIS 214 History of Southeast Asia (3)
HIS 215 Survey of African History (3)
HIS 216 Survey of Latin American History (3)
HIS 217 Survey of East Asia (3)
HIS 218 History of Ohio (3)
HUM 125 The Human Image (3)
HUM 130 Humanity & the Challenge of Technology (3)
HUM 131 The Search for Utopia (3)
HUM 135 Environmental Ethics (4)
HUM 140 Appalachian Folkways (3)
HUM 141 Appalachia (3)
HUM 204 Religion in Appalachia (3)
HUM 255 People & Religion (3)
LIT 201 Survey of English Literature (to 1660) (3)
LIT 202 Survey of English Literature (1660-1832) (3)
LIT 203 Survey of English Literature (1832-present) (3)
LIT 211 Survey of American Literature I
(Colonial & Early 19th Century) (3)
LIT 212 Survey of American Literature II
(Later 19th Century ) (3)
LIT 213 Survey of American Literature III (20th Century) (3)
LIT 217 Images of Women in Literature (3)
LIT 227 Introduction to Shakespeare (3)
LIT 230 Great Books of the Western World (3)
LIT 234 Literature of Africa, Asia, & Latin American (3)
LIT 240 Children’s Literature (3)
MUS 115 Music Appreciation (3)
MUS 131 Survey of Musical Styles I (3)
MUS 132 Survey of Musical Styles II (3)
MUS 133 Survey of Musical Styles III (3)
PHI 204 Great Books: Philosophy (4)
PHI 205 Introduction to Philosophy (4)
PHI 206 Introduction to Ethics (4)
REL 111 Eastern Religions (4)
REL 112 Western Religions (4)
REL 135 American Religious Movements (4)
REL 204 Great Books: The Bible & Western Culture (4)
THE 105 Theatre Appreciation (3)
THE 201 History of Theatre I (3)
THE 202 History of Theatre II (3)
THE 203 History of Theatre III (3)



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