OREGON TRANSFER MODULE (OTM)

At Clatsop Community College


The Oregon Transfer Module (OTM) provides a one-year curriculum for students who plan to transfer to a state of Oregon community college or university. The module allows students to complete one year of general education foundation course work that is academically sound and will meet the admission standards of the receiving school.

Students should work closely with an academic advisor to ensure selection of appropriate course work. Upon transfer, students may be required to complete additional course work in general education, or an academic major, that is specific to the receiving institution. Students who transfer prior to the completion of the Oregon Transfer Module will have their courses individually evaluated by the receiving institution. Students must complete a minimum of 45 credits of lower division course work with a grade of "C-" or better in order to receive credit for the Oregon Transfer Module.

  • foundational skills
  • INTRODUCTION TO DISCIPLINES

WRITING and ORAL COMMUNICATION

Two classes from the following courses:
WR 121 English Composition and either
WR 122 English Composition or
WR 123 English Composition or
WR 227 Technical Report Writing.

One class from the following courses:
SP 111 Fundamentals of Public Speaking,
SP 112 Persuasive Speech, or
SP 219 Small Group Discussion.
This course cannot be used to meet the Arts & Letters requirement.

MATHEMATICS

One class in MTH 105 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics or a higher numbered math course for which at least MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra is a prerequisite. This course cannot be used to meet the Math/Science requirement.

ARTS & LETTERS

ART 115,116,117 Basic Design
ART 204,205,206 History of Western Art
ART 211,212,213 Survey Visual Art of 20th Century
ASL 201 Amer Sign Language-Conv Skills
ENG 104,105,106 Introduction to Literature
ENG 107,108,109 World Literature
ENG 110 Introduction to Film Studies
ENG 180 Gothic Literature
ENG 201,202,203 Shakespeare
ENG 204,205,206 Survey of English Literature
ENG 220 Non-European Minority Literature
ENG 221 Intro to Children's Literature
ENG 253,254,255 Survey of American Literature
ENG 260 Introduction to Women's Literature
FR 201,202,203 Second Year French
HUM 101,102,103 Introduction to Humanities
PHL 101 Philosophical Problems
PHL 102 Ethics
PHL 103 Critical Reasoning
R 201,202,203 Great Religions of the World
SP 111 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
SP 112 Persuasive Speech
SP 115 Intro. to Intercultural Communication
SP 130 Business & Professional Speaking
SP 219 Small Group Discussion
SPAN 201,202,203 Second Year Spanish
WR 241,242,243 Creative Writing
WR 249 Writing Children's Books
WR 270 Literary Publications

SCIENCE/ MATH/ COMPUTER SCIENCE

*BI 101,102,103 General Biology
BI 121,122 Basic Human Anat. & Phys. I, II
*BI 211,212,213 Principles of Biology
BI 222 Human Genetics
*BI 231,232,233 Human Anatomy and Physiology
*BI 234 Introductory Microbiology
*BOT 101 Botany
*CH 104,105,106 Introductory Chemistry
*CH 221,222,22 General Chemistry
CS 160 Intro to Computer Programming
CS 161 Computer Science I
CS 162 Computer Science II
CS 279 Network Management I
*ES 160 Techniques in Environmental
Information Analysis
*ES 202 Applied Environ Studies:
Preparation for Problem Solving
G 145 Field Geology of Oregon
*G 201,202,203 Geology
*GS 104 Physical Science-Physics
*GS 105 Physical Science-Chemistry
*GS 106 Physical Science-Geology
*GS 109 Physical Science-Meteorology
GS 161 Field Biology of Oregon
MTH 105 Intro. to Contemporary Mathematics
MTH 111 College Algebra
MTH 112 Elementary Functions (Trigonometry)
MTH 211,212,213 Fundamentals of Elementary
Mathematics I,II,III
MTH 241 Calculus for Management and the
Social Sciences
MTH 243,244 Intro. to Probability and Statistics
MTH 251 Calculus I
MTH 252,253 Calculus II,III
*PH 201,202,203 General Physics
*PH 211,212,213 General Physics with Calculus

*courses which meet the lab science requirement

SOCIAL SCIENCE

ANT 110 General Anthropology: Cultural
ANT 150 General Anthropology: Archeological
ANT 170 General Anthropology: Physical
CJ 100 Survey of Criminal Justice
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminology
CJ 110 Introduction to Law Enforcement
CJ 114 Gender, Race, Class & Crime
CJ 120 Introduction to the Judicial Process
CJ 130 Introduction to Corrections
EC 115 Introduction to Economics
EC 201,202 Principles of Economics
GEO 100 Introduction to Physical Geography
GEO 110 Intro to Cultural & Human Geography
GEO 120 World/Regional Geography
GEO 130 Economic/Resource Geography
HFS 226 Growing Years
HS 101 Alcohol Use, Misuse and Addiction
HS 102 Drug Use, Misuse and Addiction
HS 154 Community Resources
HS 201 Family Alcoholism/Addiction
HST 101,102,103 History of Western Civilization
HST 201,202,203 History of the United States
PS 201, 202 American Government
PS 203 State and Local Government
PS 205 International Politics
PSY 101 Psychology of Human Relations
PSY 190 Stress Theory & Management
PSY 201,202,203 General Psychology
PSY 215 Intro. to Developmental Psychology
PSY 216 Social Psychology
PSY 219 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
PSY 231 Introduction to Human Sexuality
SOC 204 General Sociology: Introduction
SOC 205 General Sociology: Social Issues
SOC 225 General Sociology: Social Problems
SOC 210 Marriage, Family & Intimate Relations
SOC 213 Minorities: Dealing with Diversity
SOC 221 Juvenile Delinquency
SOC 223 Sociology of Aging

Notes:

Electives:

  • As required to bring the total credits to 45. Courses must be from the areas listed above (Arts and Letters, Social Science, or Science/Math/Computer Science)


Institutional Requirements:

  • Earn a grade point average of 2.00 or above for all Clatsop Community College coursework.
  • Have earned a "C" grade or better on all coursework transferred from other institutions that is to be included in a Clatsop Community College degree or certificate.
  • You may apply a maximum of 12 credits of "pass" grades toward the OTM. However, Foundational Skills courses must be taken for a grade.
  • Complete at least 12 credits at Clatsop Community College.