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Associate in Science in Pre-Professional Studies
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (60 CREDIT HOURS)
OSUIT offers an Associate in Science in PreProfessional Studies through which students may earn the first two (2) years of a bachelor’s degree in variety of disciplines at this campus with assurance that all courses will transfer to another Oklahoma college offering a bachelor’s degree. The OSUIT Pre-Professional Studies program is a great first step in completing the first two years of a variety of four year degrees. This degree also saves the student considerable time, travel and money by allowing the student to remain closer to home for the first two (2) years of study, while fulfilling important degree requirements. Rest assured that the Pre-Professional Studies degree has been carefully coordinated with other colleges to make the transfer of the 60 semester credit hours earned at this campus a simple and seamless process.
For more detailed information regarding OSUIT’s Pre-Professional Studies program, please contact a program advisor at 918-2934768 or visit osuit.edu/pre-professionalstudies.
* This program is available 100% online. ORIENTATION (1 CREDIT HOUR)
ORIE 1011 College Strategies
GUIDED PROGRAM ELECTIVES (21 CREDIT HOURS)
Courses may be selected from the following courses and/or additional approved coursework (not utilized to fulfill general education requirements) which satisfies pre-major requirements at the four (4) year institution to which the student is transferring. ASL 1363 American Sign Language I ASL 1373 American Sign Language II [P] BIOL 1404 General Botany [P] BIOL 1604 Zoology [P] BIOL 2104 Human Anatomy [P] BIOL 2114 Human Physiology [P] BIOL 2124 General Microbiology [P] CHEM 1314 General Chemistry I [P] CHEM 1515 General Chemistry II [P] GEOG 2243 Fundamentals of Geography HHP 1113 Personal Health HIST 2323 Oklahoma History MATH 2144 Calculus I [P] MATH 2153 Calculus II [P] NSCI 1113 Introduction to Nutrition PHYS 1114 General Physics I [P] PHYS 1214 General Physics II [P] PSYC 2313 Psychology of Personal Adjustment PSYC 2583 Developmental Psychology [P] SOC 1113 Introductory Sociology SPAN 1115 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1215 Elementary Spanish II [P] STAT 2013 Elementary Statistics
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: 38CREDIT HOURS
AMERICAN HISTORY & GOVERNMENT (6 CREDIT HOURS)
HIST 1483 US History to 1865 or HIST 1493 US History since 1865 POLS 1113 US Government ENGL 1113 Freshman Composition I ENGL 1213 Freshman Composition II [P] SPCH 1113 Introduction to Speech Communications
COMPUTER LITERACY (3 CREDIT HOURS)
CS 1013 Computer Literacy & Applications or CS 2103 Computer Concepts & Applications for Business
HUMANITIES (6 CREDIT HOURS)
Select two (2) courses from courses designated with an “H”, “I”, or “D.” ENGL 2413 Introduction to Literature ENGL 2773 Survey of American Literature I ENGL 2883 Survey of American Literature II HIST 1613 Western Civilization to 1500 HIST 1623 Western Civilization after 1500 HUM 1013 Humanities I HUM 1033 Humanities II [P] HUM 1113 Music Appreciation HUM 2243 Native Peoples of North America HUM 2453 Introduction to Film HUM 2563 Comparative Cultures HUM 2663 Study/Travel/Work across Cultures & Borders PHIL 1213 Ethics
MATHEMATICS (3 CREDIT HOURS)
Select one (1) course from courses designated with an “A.” MATH 1493 Math for Critical Thinking MATH 1513 College Algebra MATH 1613 Trigonometry MATH 2713 Elementary Calculus [P]
SCIENCE (8 CREDIT HOURS)
Select two (2) courses from courses listed below or others designated with an “N” as approved by program advisor. One (1) course selected must be a lab science course. BIOL 1014 General Biology (Non-Majors) BIOL 1114 General Biology BIOL 1404 General Botany [P] BIOL 1604 Zoology [P] BIOL 2104 Human Anatomy [P] BIOL 2114 Human Physiology [P] BIOL 2124 General Microbiology [P] CHEM 1314 General Chemistry I [P] CHEM 1515 General Chemistry II [P] GEOL 1014 Earth Science PHYS 1114 General Physics I [P] PHYS 1204 General Physical Science PHYS 1214 General Physics II [P]
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (3 CREDIT HOURS)
Select one (1) course from courses designated with an “S.” GEOG 2243 Fundamentals of Geography PSYC 1113 Introductory Psychology PSYC 2583 Developmental Psychology [P] SOC 1113 Introductory Sociology
3DMODELING &ANIMATION*
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (91 CREDIT HOURS)
Looking for a career in games, films, architecture, product modeling, special effects, previsualization, environmental design, and/or illustration?
Get your foot in the door by completing OSUIT’s revised and expanded 3D Modeling & Animation curriculum, where you will receive a comprehensive immersion into 3D modeling and animation as you earn this associate in applied science degree. We offer an industry-focused education where potential employers guide the program curriculum. Low student-to-faculty ratios make for more personalized instructor interaction. An internship spent working in the industry under the guidance of a professional modeler or animator is required to graduate.
PROGRAM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
Applicants must meet the following requirements in order to be considered for entrance into the 3D Modeling & Animation program: 1. Submit a 3D Modeling & Animation program questionnaire. 2. Submit two (2) letters of recommendation from professionals not related to them (teacher, multi-media professional, employer, counselor, etc.). 3. Meet minimum requirements for Math, English and Reading as determined by OSUIT assessment (see page 13). 4. Provide copies of transcripts from all previous colleges attended. 5. Provide high school transcript (if graduated within the past three [3] years). 6. Complete a personal interview, which will be scheduled following the completion of the first (1st) five (5) requirements.
For more detailed information regarding OSUIT’s 3D Modeling & Animation program, please contact a program advisor at 918-2935050 or visit osuit.edu/3d-modelinganimation.
* This program is offered 100% online.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: 66CREDIT HOURS
A minimum program GPA of 2.0, with a minimum grade of a C in each departmental course, is required for graduation. GRAPHIC DESIGN (9 CREDIT HOURS)
GRD 1133 Basic Drawing GRD 1143 Basic Design GRD 1243 Advanced Drawing [P]
MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY (48 CREDIT HOURS)
MMT 1113 Introduction to 3D MMT 1153 Introduction to Video Editing MMT 1201 Acting & Improvisation MMT 1202 Creative Problem Solving MMT 1223 3D Modeling I [P] MMT 1323 3D Modeling II [P] MMT 1433 2D Animation [P] MMT 1453 Storyboarding [P] MMT 1463 Beginning ZBrush [P] MMT 2113 Game Design Fundamentals [P] MMT 2143 3D Motion Graphics & Special Effects [P] MMT 2433 3D Animation I [P] MMT 2533 3D Animation II [P] MMT 2716 Multimedia Capstone [P] MMT 2806 Multimedia Internship [P]
VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS (9 CREDIT HOURS)
VIS 1373 Digital Imaging [P] VIS 2433 3D Modeling & Animation Practicum VIS 2533 Advanced Digital Imaging [P]
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: 24CREDIT HOURS
AMERICAN HISTORY & GOVERNMENT (6 CREDIT HOURS)
HIST 1483 US History to 1865 or HIST 1493 US History since 1865 POLS 1113 US Government
COMMUNICATIONS (9 CREDIT HOURS)
ENGL 1113 Freshman Composition I ENGL 1213 Freshman Composition II [P] SPCH 1113 Introduction to Speech Communications or SPCH 2313 Small Group Communications
HUMANITIES (3 CREDIT HOURS)
PHIL 1213 Ethics
MATHEMATICS (3 CREDIT HOURS)
MATH 1513 College Algebra
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (3 CREDIT HOURS)
PSYC 1113 Introductory Psychology or PSYC 2313 Psychology of Personal Adjustment or SOC 1113 Introductory Sociology
INTERDEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS: 1CREDIT HOUR
ORIENTATION (1 CREDIT HOUR)
GTGE 1111 College Cornerstone