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Level 1 Oxford Campus College Credit Plus (CCP) Courses

The Ohio Department of Higher Education requires that College Credit Plus students must complete 15 credit hours of courses that are on an approved list. These courses meet at least one of the criteria for course eligibility. These courses are transferable courses among any Ohio public higher education institution. After completing the 15 credit hours, CCP students should confer with their academic advisor if they wish to take a course that is not on the list.

The subject matter of a course enrolled in under the College Credit Plus program may include mature subject matter or materials, including those of a graphic, explicit, violent, or sexual nature, that will not be modified based upon College Credit Plus enrollee participation regardless of where course instruction occurs.

CCP students are not eligible to enroll in one-on-one private instruction courses, courses with fees that exceed the amount set by the Chancellor, study abroad or study away courses, physical education courses, remedial courses, or courses that are not taken for a grade.

The courses listed below include options available via the Miami University Oxford Campus and/or Miami University Regional Campuses.

All Oxford students (including CCP) must wait until 30 days prior to the semester to register for an online course through the regional campuses.

The list also includes the reason per the state that the course is included on the level 1 list (see course eligibility above).

Please note that course offerings vary by semester. This list does not reflect available courses in any given semester or term.

It is the student’s responsibility, with the guidance of their school, to know which courses count towards high school graduation requirements.

All grades received by students in this program are reviewed by college admission offices and thus, participation in the program needs to be carefully considered.

Please note, any student enrolled in the CCP program must be admitted to Miami University before they can be offered selective admission or a degree. Admission to Miami University requires a diploma with a high school graduation date or GED. For information on applying to Miami University, please visit Admission and Aid.

Courses

Arts

ARC 188 Ideas in Architecture OT36

ARC 221 History of Architecture I OT36

ARC 222 History of Architecture II OT36

ART 102 Color Theory and Practice TAG

ART 111 Design and Composition TAG

ART 121 Observational Drawing

ART 171 Visual Fundamentals – 3D TAG

ART 181 Concepts in Art OT36

ART 187 History of Western Art: Prehistoric to Gothic TAG, OT36

ART 188 History of Western Art: Renaissance to Modern TAG, OT36

ART 231 Painting I (pre-requisite: ART 121) TAG

ART 241 Printmaking I (prerequisite: ART 121) TAG

ART 251 Typography CTAG

ART 257 Photography, Darkroom TAG

ART 261 Ceramics I (prerequisite: ART 111) TAG

ART 271 Sculpture 1 TAG

ART 350 Illustration (prerequisites: ART 121 and 231) CTAG

MUS 100 A-G Various Ensemble Groups (audition required) TAG

MUS 101 Theory of Music I TAG

MUS 102 Theory of Music II (prerequisite: MUS 101) TAG

MUS 142 A-T Applied Music (audition required) TAG

MUS 151 Theory of Music: Aural Skills I TAG

MUS 152 Theory of Music: Aural Skills II TAG

MUS 160 Functional Piano I TAG

MUS 161 Functional Piano II TAG

MUS 185 The Diverse Worlds of Music OT36

MUS 189 Great Ideas in Western Music OT36

MUS 201 Theory of Music III (prerequisite: MUS 102) TAG

MUS 202 Theory of Music IV (prerequisite: MUS 201) TAG

MUS 211 History of Western Music OT36

MUS 242 Applied Music (audition required) TAG

MUS 251 Theory of Music: Aural Skills III (prerequisite: MUS 152) TAG

MUS 252 Theory of Music: Aural Skills IV (prerequisite: MUS 251) TAG

MUS 285 Introduction to African American Music OT36

THE 101 Introduction to Theatre: Drama and Analysis TAG, OT36

THE 131 Principles of Acting TAG

THE 191 Experiencing Theatre OT36

THE 200 Production and Performance Practicum TAG

THE 255 Stagecraft TAG

THE 257 Stagecraft TAG

Biological Science

BIO 101 Biotechnology: Coming of Age in the 21st Century CTAG

BIO 115 Biological Concepts: Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, and Diversity TAG, OT36

BIO 116 Biological Concepts:Structure, Function, Cellular, and Molecular Biology TAG, OT36

BIO 121 Environmental Biology OT36

BIO 131 Plants, Humanity, and Environment OT36

BIO 155 Field Botany with LAB CTAG

BIO 161 Human Physiology LAB OT36

BIO 171 Human Anatomy and Physiology LAB OT36

BIO 176 Ecology of North America OT36

BIO 191 Plant Biology LAB OT36

BIO 342 Genetics TAG

MBI 111 Microorganisms and Human Disease OT36

MBI 121 The Microbial World OT36

MBI 123 Experimenting with Microbes LAB OT36

Business

ACC 221 Introduction to Financial Accounting TAG

ACC 222 Introduction to Managerial Accounting TAG

BLS 342 Legal Environment of Business TAG

BUS 284 Business Communication TAG

CMR 101 Introduction to Accounting TAG

CMR 105 Introduction to Marketing TAG

CMR 108 Introduction to Business Law TAG

CMR 111 Introduction to Management I TAG

CMR 117 Personal Finance: An Introduction CTAG

CMR 181 Computers and Business TAG

CMR 207 Management Planning and Control (Prerequisite: CMR 101) TAG

CMR 224 Medical Terminology TAG, CTAG

CMR 241 Introduction to Supply Chain Management Technology CTAG

CMR 263 Sales and Promotion (Prerequisite: CMR 105) TAG

ECO 201 Microeconomics TAG, OT36

ECO 202 Macroeconomics TAG, OT36

Education

EDL 100 Career Development for the College Student RULE B3e

EDP 101 Critical Issues in the Psychology of the Learner OT36

EDP 201 Human Development and Learning in Social and Educational Contexts TAG, OT36

EDP 256 Psychology of the Exceptional Learner TAG

EDT 110R Learning Strategies RULE B3e

EDT 190 Introduction to Education TAG, CTAG

EDT 272P Early Childhood Development TAG

FSW/EDT 225 Family, School, and Community Connections TAG

Engineering and Technology

CEC 101 Computing, Engineering, and Society TAG

CIT 154 - Personal Computer Concepts and Applications (VR) TAG

CSE 151 Computers, Computer Science and Society Rule B3b

CSE 153 Introduction to C/C++ Programming Rule B3b

CSE 163 Introduction to Computer Concepts and Programming (prerequisite: MTH 102 or higher or a score of 12 or higher on the mathematics placement test) Rule B3b

CSE 174 Fundamentals of Programming and Problem-Solving (prerequisite: MTH 102 or higher or a score of 12 or higher on the mathematics placement test) Rule B3b

CSE 271 Object-Oriented Programming (prerequisite: CSE 174 with grade of C- or better) Rule B3b

ENT 135 Computer Aided Drafting and Design CTAG, TAG

ENT 151 Engineering Materials TAG

ENT 152 Manufacturing Process CTAG, TAG

ENT 192 DC Circuit CTAG, TAG

ENT 193 AC Circuit TAG

ENT 196 Electronics TAG

ENT 235 Computer Aided Drafting and Design CTAG, TAG

ENT 271 Statics TAG

ENT 272 Strength of Materials TAG

ENT 293 Digital Electronics CTAG, TAG

ENT 295 Microprocessors TAG

ENT 296 Programmable Logic Controllers TAG

ENT 310 Fluid Mechanics TAG

MME 211 Static Modeling of Mechanical Systems (prerequisites: MTH 151 and PHY 191) TAG

MME 311 Dynamic Modeling of Mechanical Systems (prerequisite: MME 211) TAG

MME/CPB 341 Engineering Economics (prerequisite: MTH 151 and STA 261) TAG

English/Communication

APC 239 Introduction to Communication Theory TAG

EGS 215 Workplace Writing OT36

ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric OT36

ENG 112 Composition and Literature (Prerequisite: ENG 111) OT36

ENG 122 Popular Literature OT36

ENG 123 Introduction to Poetry OT36

ENG 124 Introduction to Fiction OT36

ENG 125 Introduction to Drama OT36

ENG 134 Introduction to Shakespeare OT36

ENG/FST 220 Literature and Film OT36

ENG 225 Advanced Composition(Prerequisite ENG 111) RULE C1b

ENG 226 Introduction to Creative Writing (Prerequisite ENG 111) RULE C1b

ENG/AMS 246 Native American Literature OT36

ENG 251 Introduction to European Literature OT36

ENG/LAS 254 Latino/a Literature and the Americas OT36

ENG 272 English Literature to 1660 TAG, OT36

ENG 273 English Literature 1660-1900 TAG, OT36

ENG 274 English Literature 1901 to Present TAG, OT36

ENG 275 American Literature to 1900 TAG, OT36

ENG 276 American Literature 1900 to Present TAG, OT36

STC 135 Principles of Public Speaking TAG

STC 136 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication TAG

STC 231 Small Group Communication TAG

Foreign Language

Students must take the Oxford online placement test to determine the appropriate first course for all language courses.

ARB 101 Elementary Arabic I TAG

ARB 102 Elementary Arabic II (prerequisite: ARB 101) TAG

ARB 201 Intermediate Modern Arabic I (prerequisite: ARB 102) TAG

ARB 202 Intermediate Modern Arabic II (prerequisite: ARB 201) TAG

CHI 101 Elementary Chinese I TAG

CHI 102 Elementary Chinese II (prerequisite: CHI 101) TAG

CHI 201 Second Year Chinese I (prerequisite: CHI 102) TAG

CHI 202 Second Year Chinese II (prerequisite: CHI 201) TAG

FRE 101 Elementary French I TAG

FRE 102 Elementary French II (prerequisite: FRE 101) TAG

FRE 201 Intermediate French I (prerequisite: FRE 102) TAG

FRE 202 Critical Analysis of French Culture TAG

GER 101 Beginning German I TAG

GER 102 Beginning German II (prerequisite: GER 101) TAG

GER 201 Second Year German (prerequisite: GER 102) TAG

GER 202 Second Year German (prerequisite: GER 201) RULE B3b

GRK 101 Beginning Greek I TAG

GRK 102 Beginning Greek II (prequisitie: GRK 101) TAG

GRK 201 Intermediate Greek TAG

ITL 101 Beginner’s Course in Italian I TAG

ITL 102 Beginner’s Course in Italian II (prerequisite: ITL 101) TAG 

ITL 201 Second Year Italian I (prerequisite: ITL 102) TAG

ITL 202 Second Year Italian II (perquisite: ITL 201) TAG

JPN 101 First Year Japanese I TAG

JPN 102 First Year Japanese II TAG

JPN 201 Second Year Japanese I TAG

JPN 202 Second Year Japanese II TAG

KOR 101 Beginning Korean 1 RULE B3b

KOR 102 Beginning Korean 2 (prerequisite: KOR 101) RULE B3b

KOR 201 Intermediate Korean 1 (prerequisite: KOR 102) RULE B3b

KOR 202 Intermediate Korean 2 (prerequisite: KOR 201) RULE B3b

LAT 101 Beginning Latin I TAG

LAT 102 Beginning Latin II (prerequisite: LAT 101) TAG

LAT 201 Intermediate Latin TAG

LAT 202 Representative Latin Authors TAG

RUS 101 Beginner's Course RULE B3b

RUS 102 Beginner's Course (prerequisite: RUS 101) RULE B3b

RUS 201 Intermediate Russian (prerequisite: RUS 102) RULE B3b

RUS 202 Intermediate Russian (prerequisite: RUS 201) RULE B3b

SPA/DST 101 Beginning ASL I TAG

SPA/DST 102 Beginning ASL II (prerequisite: SPA 101) TAG

SPA/DST 201 Intermediate ASL I TAG

SPA/DST 202 Intermediate American Sign Language II TAG

SPN 101 Beginner’s Course in Spanish I TAG

SPN 102 Beginner’s Course in Spanish II TAG

SPN 111 Intensive Basic Spanish TAG

SPN 201 Second Year Spanish I TAG

SPN 202 Second Year Spanish II TAG

SPN 203 Spanish for Health Care Professionals TAG

SPN 211 Intensive Intermediate Spanish TAG

SPN 311 Grammar Review and Introduction to Composition (Prerequisite: SPN 202, 203, or 211) RULE B3b

Health

KNH 102 Fundamentals of Nutrition TAG

KNH 104 Introduction to Food Science and Meal Management TAG

KNH 188 Physical Activity and Health CTAG

KNH 203 Nutrition in Disease Prevention Management TAG

KNH 209 Medical Terminology for Health Professionals CTAG, TAG

Humanities

AMS 205 Introduction to American Cultures OT36

CLS 121 Introduction to Classical Mythology OT36

FST 201 Film History and Analysis OT36

GER 231 Folk and Literary Fairy Tales OT36

HST 111 Survey of American History I TAG, OT36

HST 112 Survey of American History II TAG, OT36

HST 197 World History to 1500 TAG, OT36

HST 198 World History Since 1500 TAG

JRN 350P Introduction to Photo Journalism TAG

LAS 260 Latin America in the US OT36

MJF 105 Intro to Mass Communication TAG, OT36

PHL 103 Society and the Individual TAG

PHL 104 Purpose or Chance in the Universe TAG

PHL 105 Theories of Human Nature TAG, OT36

PHL 131 Introduction to Ethics TAG, OT36

REL 275 Introduction to Biblical Literature OT36

RUS 137 Russian Folklore OT36

 

Mathematics, Statistics, and Formal Logic

Students' standardized test scores will be used to determine the appropriate first course for all math courses.

MTH 115 Mathematics in Elementary Education I OT36

MTH 116 Mathematics in Elementary Education II OT36

MTH 119 Quantitative Reasoning OT36

MTH 125 Pre-Calculus OT36

MTH 141 Business Calculus OT36

MTH 151 Calculus I (prerequisites: MTH 104 or 123 or 125) TAG

MTH 249 Calculus II (prerequisite: grade of B or better in MTH 151) OT36

MTH 222 Introduction to Linear Algebra (prerequisite: MTH 249 or 251) TAG

MTH 245 Differential Equations (prerequisite: MTH 251 or 249) TAG

MTH 251 Calculus II (prerequisite: grade of C or better in MTH 151) TAG

MTH 252 Calculus III (prerequisite: MTH 249 or 251 TAG

CHM 111 + 111L Chemistry in Modern Society LAB) OT36

CHM 141R/CHM 141 + 144 College Chemistry and College Chemistry LAB TAG

CHM 142 + 145 College Chemistry, LAB (pre-requisite CHM 141; 144) TAG

CHM 241/251 + 244/254 Organic Chemistry I and Organic Chemistry I LAB (prerequisite: CHM 142) TAG

CHM 242/252 + 245/255 Organic Chemistry II and Organic Chemistry II LAB (prerequisite: CHM 241) TAG

EDT 181 Physical Science I with LAB OT36

EDT 182 Physical Science II with LAB OT36

GLG 111 The Dynamic Earth TAG, OT36

GLG 115L Understanding the Earth LAB TAG, OT36

GLG 121 Environmental Geology TAG, OT36

GLG 141 Geology of U.S. National Parks TAG, OT36

GLG 201 Mineralogy with LAB (Pre-requisite GLG 111, 121, 141, and GLG 115L; Co-requisite: CHM 141/144) TAG

GLG 204 Survival on an Evolving Planet (Pre-requisite: Any 100-level BIO or GLG course) TAG

PHY 101 Physics and Science OT36

PHY 103 Concepts in Physics LAB OT36

PHY 111 Astronomy and Space Physics OT36

PHY 121 Energy and Environment OT36

PHY 161 Physics for Life Sciences with Laboratory I (prerequisite: MTH 104 or 123 or 125) TAG

PHY 162 Physics for Life Sciences with Laboratory II (prerequisite: PHY 161) TAG

PHY 191 General Physics with LAB I (corequisite: MTH 151) TAG, OT36

PHY 192 General Physics with LAB II (prerequisite: MTH 151 and PHY 191; corequisite: MTH 249 or 251) TAG, OT36

STA 125 Business Statistics TAG

STA 261 Statistics OT36

Physical Science

CHM 111 + 111L Chemistry in Modern Society LAB OT36

CHM 141R/CHM 141 + 144 College Chemistry and College Chemistry LAB TAG, OT36

CHM 142 + 145 College Chemistry, LAB (pre-requisite CHM 141; 144) TAG

CHM 241/251 + 244/254 Organic Chemistry I and Organic Chemistry I LAB (prerequisite: CHM 142) TAG

CHM 242/252 + 245/255 Organic Chemistry II and Organic Chemistry II LAB (prerequisite: CHM 241) TAG

EDT 181 Physical Science I with LAB OT36

EDT 182 Physical Science II with LAB OT36

GLG 111 The Dynamic Earth TAG, OT36

GLG 115L Understanding the Earth LAB TAG, OT36

GLG 121 Environmental Geology TAG, OT36

GLG 141 Geology of U.S. National Parks TAG, OT36

GLG 201 Mineralogy with LAB (Pre-requisite GLG 111, 121, 141 and GLG 115L; Co-requisite: CHM 141/144) TAG

GLG 204 Survival on an Evolving Planet (Pre-requisite: Any 100-level BIO or GLG course) TAG

PHY 101 Physics and Science OT36

PHY 103 Concepts in Physics LAB OT36

PHY 111 Astronomy and Space Physics OT36

PHY 121 Energy and Environment OT36

PHY 161 Physics for Life Sciences with Laboratory I (prerequisite: MTH 104 or 123 or 125) TAG

PHY 162 Physics for Life Sciences with Laboratory II (prerequisite: PHY 161) TAG

PHY 191 General Physics with LAB I (corequisite: MTH 151) TAG, OT36

PHY 192 General Physics with LAB II (prerequisite: MTH 151 and PHY 191; corequisite: MTH 249 or 251) TAG, OT36

Social Science

ATH 145 Lost Cities and Ancient Civilizations TAG

ATH 155 Introduction to Anthropology OT36

ATH 175 People of the World TAG, OT36

ATH 185 Cultural Diversity in the US OT36

ATH 255 Foundations of Biological Anthropology TAG

BWS 225 Making of Modern Africa OT36

BWS 348 - Race and Ethnic Relations (VR) TAG

CJS 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice Studies TAG, CTAG

CJS 211 Law Enforcement TAG

CJS 271 Criminal Behavior TAG

CJS 281 Corrections TAG

CLS 101 Greek Civilization in its Mediterranean Context OT36

ECO 131 Economic Perspectives on Inequality in America OT36

ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics TAG, OT36

ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics TAG, OT36

FSW 201 Introduction to Social Work TAG

FSW 206 Social Welfare TAG

FSW 261 Diverse Family Systems Across the Life Cycle TAG

GEO 101 Global Forces, Local Diversity TAG, OT36

GEO 111 World Regional Geography: Patterns and Issues TAG, OT36

GEO 121 Earth’s Physical Environment TAG, OT36

GEO 201 Geography of Urban Diversity OT36

GEO 242 Map Communication and Analysis TAG

GEO 441 Geographic Information Systems TAG

GTY 154 Aging in American Society OT36

HST 197 World History to 1500 OT36

ITS 201 Introduction to International Studies OT36

KNH 303 Food Systems Management TAG

LAS 208 Introduction to Latin America OT36

POL 142 American Politics and Diversity OT36

POL 221 Modern World Governments TAG, OT36

POL 241 American Political Systems TAG, OT36

POL 268 State and Local Government TAG

POL 271 World Politics TAG, OT36

PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology TAG, OT36

PSY 221 Social Psychology (Pre-requisite: PSY 111) TAG

PSY 231 Developmental Psychology (Pre-requisites: PSY 111 or EDP 101) TAG

PSY 241 Personality (Pre-requisite: PSY 111) TAG

PSY 242 Abnormal Psychology (Pre-requisite: PSY 111) TAG

SOC 151 Social Relations TAG

SOC 153 Sociology in a Global Context TAG, OT36

SOC 201 Social Problems TAG

SOC 352 Criminology (prerequisite: SOC 151 or 153) TAG

SOC 363 Sociology of Families (Pre-requisite: SOC 151 or 153) TAG

SPA 223 Theories of Language Development OT36

WGS 201 Introduction to Women’s Studies OT36

General Education Pathway

15-Hour Pathway

  • Social Science Course (POL 241)) – 3 hours
  • Math Course (MTH 122, 124)- 3 hours
  • ENG 111 - 3 hours
  • Biological science course (BIO 121)- 3 hours
  • Global Course (ATH 185, IDS 159, GEO 101, HST 197, 198…) – 3 hours

30-Hour Pathway

  • Above courses plus the following:
  • Creative Art Course (ART 181, MUS 185, ART 187, ART 188…)- 3 hours
  • Math (MTH 122, MTH 124)- 3 hours
  • Humanities Course (ENG 122, ART 187, 188, HST 111, 197, …) – 3 hours
  • Global Course (ATH 185, IDS 159, GEO 101, HST 197, 198…) – 3 hours
  • Physical Science Course (PHY 101, 111, 121, 141, 161(math prereq needed), GLG 111, 121, 141, CHM 111, 121, 141(math prereq needed)) – 3 to 4 hours

Regional College Credit Plus

Miami's regional campuses provide a robust offering of CCP courses. Please visit their CCP page for more information.

Department Abbreviations

  • AMS - American Studies
  • ARC - Architecture
  • ART - Art
  • ARB - Arabic
  • ATH - Anthropology
  • BIO - Biology
  • BWS - Black World Studies
  • CEC - Engineering
  • CHM - Chemistry
  • CLS - Classics
  • COM - Communication
  • CPB - Chemical, Paper, and Bioengineering
  • CSE - Computer Science Engineering
  • ECO - Economics
  • EDL - Educational Leadership
  • EDP - Educational Psychology
  • EDT - Teacher Education
  • ENG - English
  • ENT - Engineering Technology
  • FST - Film Studies
  • FSW - Family Studies and Social Work
  • GEO - Geography
  • GLG - Geology
  • GRK - Greek
  • GTY - Gerontology
  • HST - History
  • IDS - Interdisciplinary Studies
  • ITS - International Studies
  • KNH - Kinesiology and Health
  • JRN - Journalism
  • LAS - Latin American Studies
  • LAT - Latin
  • MAC - Media and Culture
  • MBI - Microbiology
  • MGT - Management
  • MME - Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
  • MTH - Math
  • MUS - Music
  • PHL - Philosophy
  • PHY - Physics
  • POL - Political Science
  • PSY - Psychology
  • REL - Religion
  • SOC - Sociology
  • SPA - Speech Pathology and Audiology
  • STA - Statistics
  • THE - Theatre
  • WGS - Women, Gender, and Society