Articulation Request Form
- For official determinations on how education abroad courses will be transcribed at OSU, submit the course for pre-articulation using the Transfer Articulation Reevaluation Form. We strongly recommend submitting this form as early as possible in your planning.
Ways to Use the Course Articulation Database
- Browse courses OSU students have previously taken abroad.
- Gather course information to share with your academic advisor for guidance on fulfillment of degree requirements.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: While previous articulations can be a guide for how a course may appear on your OSU transcript, updates to courses content, articulation standards, etc., can impact future articulations. How a course is articulated on your transcript may look different. If a course you plan to take abroad is essential for completion of degree requirements, submit the course information through the Transfer Articulation Reevaluation Form.
Helpful Tips
- Limiting your search filters will produce more results.
- This database is not a comprehensive list of all courses available at our partner institutions and may list courses that are not offered during your program cycle. To find a full list of course offerings for an OSU GO-approved program, check the OSU GO program brochure page or email [email protected] for help.
- Per the Education Abroad Transcription Policy, the Office of the Registrar evaluates courses for articulation. Academic advisors/departments determine how courses are applied to a student's major, option, minor, or certificate. Because many courses abroad will not be an exact match with an OSU course, advisors will often use MyDegrees exceptions when applying education abroad coursework to degree requirements.
- Questions? Contact [email protected].
Country | Provider | Institution | Foreign Course Number | Foreign Course Title Sort descending | OSU Course Number | OSU Course Title | Subject | Bacc Core |
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United Kingdom | OSU GO | University of Sussex | Q3171 | American Literature Since 1890: Part I | ENG 254 | Survey of American Literature: 1900 to Present | English | Literature & the Arts |
Czech Republic | CIEE | CIEE Study Center - Prague | COMM 3004 PRAG | American Media's Impact on Post-Communist Czech Media | OCIE 388 | NMC: US Media Impact on Czech | New Media Communications | More info needed |
Japan | IE3 Global | Waseda University | ARSF281L | American Music | not yet articulated (bacc core review only) | Western Culture | ||
South Korea | IE3 Global | Ewha Womans University | 35754 | An Intro to Women's Studies in Korea | OEEE 288 | WLC: Women's Studies Korea | World Languages and Cultures | not assessed |
United Kingdom | OSU GO | University of Nottingham | CHEM 1009 | An Introduction to Organic Molecules and their Reactivity | OEEE 288 | CHEM: Intro/Organic Molecules | Chemistry | not assessed |
Japan | CIEE | CIEE Study Center - Tokyo | EAST 3001 TOJA | Analysis of Popular Culture in Japanese Society | OCIE 388 | WLC: Pop Culture Japan Society | World Languages and Cultures | not assessed |
Spain | API | Universidad Pablo de Olavide | HIS 340E | Ancient and Medieval Spanish History | OAPI 388 | HST 399: Ancient & Medieval Span Hist | History | not assessed |
Italy | API | Lorenzo de' Medici | ANC 200F/HIS 200F | Ancient Rome | Not yet articulated (bacc core review only) | Western Culture | ||
United Kingdom | OSU GO | Bangor University | OSX 1006 | Anglesey Geology Field Course | OBAN 288 | GEO: Anglesley Geo Field Course | Geosciences | not assessed |
United Kingdom | OSU GO | University of Lancaster | LEC 345 | Animal Behavior | Z 350 | Animal Behavior | Zoology | not assessed |