In most cases, students who have completed 15 credit hours of transferable coursework may only enroll in courses that fall within the Career-Technical Assurance Guides (CTAG), Ohio Transfer Module, (OTM), Transfer Assurance Guides (TAG), or any course in computer science, information technology, anatomy, physiology, or foreign language (including American Sign Language).
*Exceptions to the “First 15” Rule may be made if the student wishes to continue with courses in the same subject or tests directly into the Level II course. Students who have attained the required scores on AP or IB course examinations may count the course toward the First 15.
- ACC2020 Principles of Accounting I (TAG equivalent)
- AST2010 Introduction to Astronomy (3 credits – Online, 4 credits – Main Campus)
- BIO1010/1011 Introduction to Biology w/Lab (4 credits)
- BIO1060/1061 Human Biology w/Lab (4 credits)
- BUS1010 Introduction to Management (3 credits)
- BUS1070 Microeconomics (3 credits) (TAG equivalent)
- BUS2070 Macroeconomics (3 credits) (TAG equivalent)
- BUS2200 Entrepreneurial Basics (TAG/CTAG equivalent)
- CHE1060/1061 General Chemistry w/Lab (4 credits)
- COM2000 Basic Oral Communication (3 credits)
- ECE1470 Education Technology (2 credits) (**with permission from instructor)
- ENG1000 English Composition I (3 credits) (**must meet testing prerequisite)
- ENG1020 English Composition II (3 credits) (**must meet testing prerequisite)
- ENG2100 Introduction to Literature (3 credits)
- FIN1250 Personal Finance (3 credits)
- FNA1080 Art Appreciation (3 credits)
- FNA1000 Fine Art Appreciation (3 credits)
- FNA1090 Introduction to Photography (3 credits)
- GEO1010/1011 Earth Science w/Lab (4 credits)
- HIS2010 Western Civilization I: Ancient Age through Medieval Age (3 credits)
- HIS2020 Western Civilization II: Modern and Postmodern Age (3 credits)
- HIS2050 US History I: 1492-1877 (3 credits)
- HIS2060 US History II: 1877-Present (3 credits)
- IST1041 Security Awareness I (CTAG equivalent)
- IST1051 Security Awareness II (CTAG equivalent)
- IST2001 Operating Systems Technicians (CTAG equivalent( (**prerequisite IST 1041 & IST1051)
- IST2011 Hardware Systems Technicians (CTAG equivalent) (**prerequisite IST2001)
- MKT1050 Principles of Marketing (TAG equivalent)
- MUS1020 Music Fundamentals (3 credits)
- MUS1070 Music Appreciation (3 credits)
- MUS2010 Music Theory I (3 credits) (**must meet testing prerequisite, or successful completion of MU1010 Introduction to Music Notation)
- MUS2012 Music Theory II (3 credit) (**must successfully complete MUS2010)
- PHL2000 Introduction to Philosophy (3 credits)
- PHS2010 Principles of Physical Science (4 credits)
- PHS2060/2061 Physics w/Lab (4 credits)
- POL2000 Introduction to Political Science (3 credits)
- POL2100 American Government (3 credits)
- PSY1020 Introduction to Psychology (3 credits)
- PSY3060 Statistics for the Social Sciences (3 credits)
- MAT1250 Quantitative Reasoning (3 credits)
- MAT1410 Statistics and Analysis (3 credits) (**Not currently offered on Main Campus.)
- MAT1520 College Algebra (3 credits) (**Must meet testing prerequisite.)
- MAT2000 Calculus I (4 credits)
- MAT3000 Calculus II (3 credits) (**Not currently offered on Main Campus.)
- SOC1020 Introduction to Sociology (3 credits)
- SOC2110 Cultural Anthropology (3 credits)
Students who have completed more than 15 hours can enroll in any course for which prerequisites have been met and which has not been designated as “non-allowable” by the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE).
Based on State law, the following type of courses are not eligible for College Credit Plus students:
- One-on-one private instruction course
- Course with fees that exceed amount set by Chancellor
- Study abroad courses
- Physical Education courses
- P/F or S/U grades (unless the course is an internship or is a transferable course for all students enrolled)
- Remedial course
- Sectarian religion course
- Courses that require an overnight experience
*Courses are non-allowable unless Chancellor approves for certificate or degree completion (six weeks prior to term request; CCP rules contain details.)
The University cannot guarantee the availability of all courses a student may wish to take. Therefore, students are advised to work closely with their school counselor and OCU Advisor in planning their CCP course schedule to ensure that graduation requirements will be met.