Ways to Use the Course Articulation Database
- Browse courses OSU students have previously taken abroad.
- Confirm whether a course has been reviewed for Bacc Core.
- Confirm whether a course is upper-division or lower-division.
- Gather course information to share with your academic advisor for guidance on fulfillment of degree requirements.
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. It is a record of courses that have been taken by OSU students in previous academic terms and how they were articulated at OSU.
- This database may list courses that are no longer offered or are not offered every term.
- To find an extensive, up-to-date list of courses offered at one of our approved partner institutions, please navigate to the host institution's website and look for their course listings for the term you plan to study abroad. A link to the course catalog will be provided on your OSU GO program brochure page and/or in the learning content of your OSU GO application. If you're having trouble finding the appropriate course list for your program, contact [email protected] for help.
- To see if courses will fulfill your degree requirements, work with your academic advisor.
- To request review of courses for Bacc Core, visit Finding Bacc Core Courses Abroad.
- This database is updated weekly.
- Questions? Contact [email protected].
Important Considerations for Advisors and Students
- OSU GO works with departments to evaluate courses for equivalency/articulation only.
- Academic advisors determine how courses are applied to a student's degree plan.
- Because many courses abroad will not be an exact match with an OSU course, advisors will often use MyDegrees exceptions when applying study abroad coursework to degree requirements.
Country Sort descending | Provider | Institution | Foreign Course Number | Foreign Course Title | OSU Course Number | OSU Course Title | Subject | Bacc Core |
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Czech Republic | CIEE | CIEE Study Center - Prague | CEAS 2001 | History of the Czech Lands in the Central European Context | OCIE 388 | HST 399: History of Czech Lands | History | not assessed |
Czech Republic | CIEE | CIEE Study Center - Prague | CZEC 1001 | Beginning Czech Language I | OCIE 188 | LING: Beginning Czech Language I | Linguistics | Not Bacc Core |
Czech Republic | CIEE | CIEE Study Center - Prague | ANTH 3005 | Identity, Culture and Cultural Misunderstanding in the Czech Context | OCIE 388 | ANTH 399 Identity, Culture, Czech Context | Anthropology | not assessed |
Czech Republic | CIEE | CIEE Study Center - Prague | PSYC 1002 PRCZ | Introduction to Neuroscience | PSY 360 or CIE 288 | PSY: Intro to Neuroscience | Psychology | Not Bacc Core |
Czech Republic | CIEE | CIEE Study Center - Prague | AHIS 3003 | Modern Czech Art | OCIE 388 | Modern Czech Art | Art | Literature & the Arts |
Czech Republic | CIEE | CIEE Study Center - Prague | COMM 3001 | Communication: Social Power or Media | OCIE 288 | NMC: Social Power of Media | New Media Communications | not assessed |
Czech Republic | CIEE | Charles University (CIEE Prague) | DE CUFA-SOC 378 | Race, Ethnicity and Gender in American Society in Comparative Perspective | OCIE 388 | SOC: Race, Ethnicity, Gender | Sociology | DPD |
Czech Republic | CIEE | CIEE Study Center - Prague | POLI 3003 | The Rise and Fall of Central European Totalitarianism | OCIE 388 | PS 399: Central Europe Totalitarianism | Political Science | not assessed |
Czech Republic | CIEE | CIEE Study Center - Prague | POLI 3003 PRAG | The Rise and Fall of Central European Totalitarianism | OCIE 388 | PS 399: Central Europe Totalitarianism | Political Science | not assessed |
Czech Republic | CIEE | Charles Univeristy (CIEE Prague) | DE CUFA-ART323 | Alternative Cultures | OCIE 388 | ART: Alternative Cultures | Art | Western Culture |