General Education Requirements
Ohio University believes that, as an educated person, you need certain intellectual skills in order to participate effectively in society. These include the following:
- The ability to communicate effectively through the written word and the ability to use quantitative or symbolic reasoning.
- Broad knowledge of the major fields of learning.
- A capacity for evaluation and synthesis.
To help you meet these objectives, Ohio University has instituted a three–tiered General Education requirement that all baccalaureate degree students (except those in Honors Tutorial College) must fulfill. Tier I course requirements build your quantitative and English composition skills; Tier II course requirements increase your breadth of knowledge; and the Tier III course requirement develops your ability to interrelate, synthesize, and integrate knowledge from different academic disciplines.
Tier I Requirements
Quantitative Skills. You must demonstrate or acquire an acceptable level of quantitative skills to satisfy graduation requirements. The University uses your ACT or SAT (see chart below) math score to determine your skill level for placement or exemption unless the Tier I quantitative skills requirement has been satisfied by transfer or advanced placement credit. Students in some majors are required to have a math placement regardless of transfer or advanced placement credit in order to meet prerequisite requirements. The choice of the course in which you enroll might depend on your major and math placement and should be discussed with your advisor.
Students without ACT scores, SAT scores, advanced placement, or a transferable math course must take an online math placement test. Direct questions to the placement testing coordinator, University College, 740.593.1935. Regional campus students should contact their student services offices.
Math Placement Level | ACT Math Score | SAT Math Score |
---|---|---|
DV1
|
0–15 | 0–379 |
DV2
|
16–19 | 380–479 |
PL1
|
20–23 | 480–559 |
PL2
|
24–29 | 560–679 |
PL3
|
30–36 | 680–800 |
Any Ohio University MATH course numbered 109 or above, PHIL 120, PSY 120, or PSY 221 satisfies the Tier I quantitative skills requirement (1M). To enroll in any MATH or other quantitative skills course, you must either place at the specific level required for that course or satisfy the appropriate prerequisites.
Placement levels are:
DV1(Developmental): Placement at this level indicates inadequate preparation to enroll in a Tier I quantitative skills course. You must complete MATH 101 before enrolling in MATH 102. Students receiving this recommendation who plan to major in an area requiring advanced math (e.g. engineering, or business majors) should discuss their choices with the faculty or professional advisors.
DV2(Developmental): This level indicates inadequate preparation to enroll in a Tier I quantitative skills course. You must complete MATH 102 before enrolling in a Tier I quantitative skills course.
PL1(Placement Level 1): Placement at this level indicates preparation for any of the following Tier I–fulfilling courses: MATH 109, 113, 117, 118 (available only at regional campuses and through correspondence), 120 (early childhood, middle childhood, and intervention specialist education majors only), 147, PHIL 120, PSY 120.
PL2(Placement Level 2): Placement at this level indicates preparation for Level 1 courses as well as these additional Tier I–fulfilling courses: MATH 115 (recommended only for students who plan to enroll in MATH 263A or 266A), 150, 163A, 250, PSY 221.
PL3(Placement Level 3): Placement at this level demonstrates quantitative skill competence sufficient to fulfill the Tier I quantitative skills requirement. If your major requires that you enroll in a quantitative skills course, placement at Level 3 indicates preparation for MATH 263A (or MATH 266A for natural science majors) and any course in Levels 1 or 2.
English Composition.A first–year composition course and an advanced junior–level composition course are required. Any English 151, 151A, 152, 153, 153A, or 153B will satisfy the University’s General Education first–year writing requirement (1E). These courses are alternative, not sequential, courses in writing. You should select your course by looking at the descriptions and choosing the one that appeals to you. (All regional campus students are given a placement test.)
In your junior year, you must take an approved advanced writing course unless you demonstrate advanced writing proficiency by passing the junior–level exemption exam. The following courses fulfill the junior–level composition requirement:
Art 300J
Business Administration 325J
Classics and World Religions 385J
Communication, Introduction to Professional 325J
Economics 310J
Engineering and Technology 385J
English 305J, 306J, 307J, 308J, 309J, 384J
Environmental and Plant Biology 418J
Film 344J
Health Sciences – Health 370J
History 301J, 396J
Human and Consumer Sciences — General Education 345J
Industrial Technology 370J
Interdisciplinary Arts 360J
Journalism 441J
Modern Languages 321J, 370J
Political Science 305J
Recreation and Sport Sciences — Recreation 370J
Social Work 370J
These courses are marked in this catalog with the designation (1J) as the general education code.
If you are a transfer student, your requirements are determined by when you enroll and the number and type of credit hours transferred.
Tier II Requirements
You are required to complete a total of 32 credit hours from an approved list of courses in the following six distribution areas:
Applied Science and Mathematics (2AS)
Cross–Cultural Perspectives (2CP)
Fine Arts (2FA)
Humanities and Literature (2HL)
Natural Sciences (2NS)
Social Sciences (2SS)
You are required to take at least three credit hours in each of the six areas and may satisfy no more than two of the required six areas with courses from the same department/school. You may satisfy no more than 12 of the 32 hours with courses from the same department/school.
You may apply no more than two approved Tier II courses in your major department/school or area of concentration (for B.S.S. students) toward partial fulfillment of the Tier II requirement.
Approved courses are marked in the Course Descriptions section with 2AS, 2CP, 2FA, 2HL, 2NS, or 2SS as the general education code. The following courses fulfill the Tier II breadth of knowledge requirement:
Applied Science and Mathematics (2AS)
Biological Sciences 205, 220, 221, 222, 225, 235
Chemical Engineering 231
Chemistry and Biochemistry 101
Computer Science 230
Electrical Engineering 101
Engineering and Technology 280, 320, 350, 470
Environmental and Plant Biology 103, 160
Environmental Health 260
Geography 201, 260, 268
Geological Sciences 135, 170, 215, 231
Health Sciences 202
Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences 108
Human and Consumer Sciences–Food and Nutrition 128
Industrial and Systems Engineering 200
Industrial Technology 110
Information and Telecommunication Systems 101, 201
Mathematics 163AB, 263ABC, 266AB
Mechanical Engineering 100
Physical Science 135
Cross–Cultural Perspectives (2CP)
Anthropology 101, 202
Art History 214, 330, 331
Classics and World Religions 311, 321, 331
Dance 351, 451
English 331, 332, 333
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Arabic 111, 112, 113, 211, 212, 213
Chinese 111, 112, 113, 211, 212, 213
French 111, 112, 113, 211, 212, 213
German 111, 112, 113, 211, 212, 213
Greek 111, 112, 113
Indonesian/Malaysian 111, 112, 113, 211, 212, 213
Italian 111, 112, 113, 211, 212, 213
Japanese 111, 112, 113, 211, 212, 213, 252, 253
Japanese Culture 250
Latin, 111, 112, 113
Russian 111, 112, 113, 211, 212, 213
Spanish 111, 112, 113, 211, 212, 213, 349
Swahili 111, 112, 113, 211, 212, 213
Geography 131
History 132, 133, 246, 323ABC, 337C, 341ABC, 345ABC
International Studies 103, 113, 118, 121
Music 121
Political Science 340
Fine Arts (2FA)
Art 110
Art History 211, 212, 213
Dance 170, 171, 270, 271, 471, 472, 473, 474, 476
Film 201, 202
Fine Arts 150
Human and Consumer Sciences — Interior Architecture 185
Interdisciplinary Arts 117, 118, 211, 212, 213, 270, 271, 272
Music 100, 120, 124, 125
Theater 113, 151, 170, 171, 172, 270, 271, 272
Humanities and Literature (2HL)
African American Studies 110, 150, 210, 211, 250, 350
Classics and World Religions 181, 222, 301, 302
College of Arts and Sciences 111, 112
Communication Studies 101
English 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 250
Film 203
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Classics in English 127, 231, 234, 235, 236, 237, 252, 253, 254, 255
Greek 211, 212, 213
International Literature: Modern Languages 335A–Z, 336A–Z, 337A–Z, 338A–Z
Latin 211, 212, 213
History 121, 122, 122A, 123
Human and Consumer Sciences — Interior Architecture 391
Humanities 107, 108, 109, 117
Philosophy 101, 130, 216, 232, 240, 260, 310, 311, 312, 314
Visual Communication 140
Women’s and Gender Studies 100
Natural Sciences (2NS)
Anthropology 201
Astronomy 100, 100BD, 140
Biological Sciences 100, 103, 130, 131, 170, 171, 172, 173, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 210, 275, 385
Biology 101
Chemistry and Biochemistry 121, 122, 123, 151, 152, 153
Environmental and Plant Biology 100, 100L, 102, 109, 111, 114, 115, 209
Geography 101, 202
Geological Sciences 101, 120, 130, 208, 211, 221
Physical Science 100, 100D, 101, 101L, 105, 105L, 121, 121L, 122, 122L, 123, 123L, 131, 140, 200, 205
Physics 201, 202, 203, 251, 252, 253, 262
Social Sciences (2SS)
African American Studies 101, 202
Classical Archaeology 211, 212, 213
College of Arts and Sciences 113
Communication Studies 351, 352, 353
Economics 103, 104, 105, 106, 240
Geography 121, 132
History 101, 102, 103, 200, 201, 315A
Human and Consumer Sciences—Child and Family Studies 160
Human and Consumer Sciences—Retail Merchandising 250
Journalism 105
Linguistics 270
Management 202
Media Arts and Studies 105
Political Science 101, 102, 103, 150, 210, 230, 250, 270, 331
Psychology 101
Social Work 102
Sociology 101, 201
Tier III Requirement
You are required to complete at least 4 hours in Tier III or Tier III–equivalent course(s). At least 2 of the 4 hours must be taken at senior rank (135 hours). This catalog contains a complete list of Tier III and equivalent courses, available by going to course descriptions and searching for the keyword “T3”. Approved courses are marked in the Course Descriptions section with T3 as the general education code. You may fulfill this requirement by taking at least 4 hours in Tier III–equivalent course(s) in your major; you should see your major advisor for information as to whether your discipline offers such a course or courses.