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2023-2024 Transfer Agreements Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Transfer Agreements Catalog

RSC Applied Associate in Science - Business (all options) to UCO Bachelor of Science - Organizational Leadership


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The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO), in collaboration with Rose State College (RSC), participates in articulated transfer agreements to assist students in transferring smoothly from the associate degree to the baccalaureate degree. These agreements express a shared commitment to student access and success in higher education.

This document specifies courses to be taken at RSC and courses to be taken at UCO to meet this agreement.

Applied Associate in Science (A.A.S.)- Business


Students should refer to the associate degree requirements and an academic advisor for associate degree details to ensure a successful transition to UCO.

University of Central Oklahoma University Core


This section is an outline of the UCO University Core. University Core areas not completed as part of the A.A.S. degree at the community college need to be completed as part of the UCO bachelor’s degree requirements.

Written and Oral Communication: 9 hours


English Composition: 6 hours

  • ENG 1113 English Composition
    OR
    ENG 1153 English Composition - Int (RSC course ENGL 1113)
     
  • ENG 1213 English Composition and Research
    OR
    ENG 1223 Comp & Research: International (RSC course ENGL 1213) (May be taken at RSC)
Oral Communication: 3 hours

  • MCOM 1113 Fundamentals of Speech (RSC course SPCH 1113) (RSC course MCOM 1213) (May be taken at RSC)

Quantitative Reasoning/Scientific Method: 10-11 hours


Math: 3 hours

Students should consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors. (RSC course in math) (May be taken at RSC)

Life Science: 4 hours

Students should consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors. (RSC course in science) (May be taken at RSC)
Physical Science: 3-4 hours

Students should consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors. (RSC course in science) (May be taken at RSC)

Critical Inquiry and Aesthetic Analysis: 6 hours


Aesthetic Analysis: 3 hours

  • HUM 2113 General Humanities Ancient-Med
    OR
    HUM 2223 General Humanities Ren-Modern
Critical Inquiry: 3 hours

Students should consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors.

American Historical and Political Analysis: 6 hours


American National Government: 3 hours

  • POL 1113 American National Government (RSC course POL 1113)
American History: 3 hours

  • HIST 1483 History of US to 1877
    OR
    HIST 1493 History of US since 1877 (RSC course HIST 1483 or 1493)

Cultural and Language Analysis: 3-4 hours


Second Language: 4 hours

Students should consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors.

If a student can prove Novice 4 proficiency in a second language either by 2 years of a second language in high school or successful testing, then the student may select three hours from the following cultural analysis courses.

Cultural Analysis: 3 hours

Students should consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors.

Social and Behavioral Analysis: 3 hours


Students should consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors.

Life Skills: 5 hours


Required Course: 2 hours

  • HLTH 1112 Healthy Life Skills
Elective life skills: 3 hours

Students should consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors. (RSC course ECON 2103)

UCO Major Requirements Taken At RSC


  • Coursework included in the A.A.S. (up to 64 hours) credited from the community college that does not apply to the UCO University Core will be applied to this B.S. degree as electives. Students should select courses applicable to the associate degree which could be helpful in their future career interests.

Additional Coursework for the A.A.S.


See RSC catalog and academic advisor for additional associate degree requirements.

Credited courses completed as part of the A.A.S. that do not meet a specific UCO degree requirement transfer to UCO as electives and may count toward the 124-hour minimum. Students should consult an academic advisor to determine how other A.A.S. courses apply toward the bachelor’s degree. Information for individual courses can be found on the UCO website under the UCO Transfer Equivalency Database.

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) - Organizational Leadership


Degrees from UCO have requirements applicable to all degrees and requirements specific to the program/major.

Degree Requirement Minimums for All Programs/Majors


Students must meet all bachelor’s degree requirements at UCO to include minimums of:

  • 40 hours of upper division coursework
  • 30 hours in residence at UCO
  • 15 of the last 30 hours must be taken in residence at UCO
  • 60 hours from baccalaureate granting institutions
  • 124 total hours

UCO Major Requirements


This section details the course requirements for this major at UCO. The UCO course is followed by the community college equivalent or substituted course. Some courses may be taken at the community college but may or may not apply to the associate major or degree. Consult with an academic advisor for that information.

Major Requirements: 42 hours


Organizational Leadership

Required courses: 30 hours

  • ORGL 3113 Foundations of Organizational Leadership and Personal Development
  • ORGL 3223 Professional Communication
  • ORGL 3333 Data Analysis and Interpretation
  • ORGL 3443 Survey of Fiscal Management
  • ORGL 4113 Ethics & Organizations
  • ORGL 4213 Organizational Culture and Leadership
  • ORGL 4313 Global Leadership and Diversity
  • ORGL 4333 Leadership Theory and Practice
  • ORGL 4443 Markets and Stakeholders
  • ORGL 4553 Capstone
Area of Focus - Supervision: 12 hours

An individualized formal plan of study must be developed by the student and the academic advisor prior to enrollment in this program. This plan of study will take into consideration such factors as the student’s personal supervisory needs, career aspirations, and course formatting. Twelve (12) hours shall be selected from one of the following areas:

Area of Focus: Supervision

  • AESS 3413 Creativity for Leaders
  • AESS 3513 Critical Thinking for Leaders
  • AESS 3523 Leadership and Change
  • FACS 3633 Problems of Today’s Consumer
  • AESS 4123 Principles of Training and Development
  • AESS 4153 Organizational Dynamics
  • AESS 4163 Instructional Strategies for eLearning
  • AESS 4323 Motivation in the Workplace
  • AESS 4333 Human Relations in Training and Development
  • AESS 4343 Consulting Skills in Training and Development
  • AESS 4463 Contemporary Issues in Supervision
  • AESS 4823 Nature and Characteristics of the Adult Learner
  • AESS 4930 Individual Study
Area of Focus: Global Citizenship

  • AESS 3523 Leadership and Change
  • AESS 4153 Organizational Dynamics
  • AESS 4223 The Individual, the Organization, and Society
  • AESS 4463 Contemporary Issues in Supervision
  • AESS 4823 Nature and Characteristics of the Adult Learner
  • AESS 4930 Individual Study in AESS
  • FMKT 2323 Global Protocol and Diversity
  • MCOM 3083 Intercultural Communication
  • MRKT 4413 International Marketing
  • MGMT 4483 Cross Cultural & Diversity Management

Minimum Grade Requirements


  • Average in (a) all college course work, (b) course work at UCO, and (c) major courses: 2.00

Electives


All UCO degrees require a minimum of 124 credit hours. Electives may be needed to bring total credit hours to 124.

Transfer Policies


Transfer policies are available in the Introduction for Program-to-Program Agreements. This agreement does not include all possible variations for transfer with these programs/majors. The Academic Advisors along with the information in the official catalogs at both institutions are critical to the understanding of the specifics of degree completion.

Disclaimer


The provisions of this transfer agreement do not constitute a contract, expressed or implied, between any applicant or student and the University of Central Oklahoma. The university reserves the right to make changes in degree requirements, degree offerings, schedules, course offerings, and other university standards to meet circumstances which may arise after publishing this information online.

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