Tri-C Public Affiars (Fall 2025)

Public Affairs Majors

Communication Studies/Journalism & Promotional Communication, Criminology, Sociology, Community Planning, Environmental Studies, Nonprofit Administration, Organizational Leadership, Public Policy and Management, and Public Safety Management

Effective Fall 2025

For the previous Transfer Guide effective Spring 2023-Summer 2025, please click here.

Inquiry Core at Cleveland State University

Cleveland State University's Inquiry Core curriculum is designed around nine (9) core competencies that reflect the demands of modern life and the skills most in demand among 皇冠足球90比分:s. As a student at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C), you may choose to take these Core courses at Tri-C or at CSU. Please contact a Tri-C Counselor for guidance on courses required to receive your associate's degree.

 

Core COURSE EQUIVALENCIES

The courses listed below can be used to fulfill core requirements at CSU.

Composition/Writing

1 course / 3 credits*

ENG 1010 or ENG 101H 
ENG 1020 or ENG 102H or ENG 2151 (Prerequisite for Writing Across the Curriculum Courses at CSU) 

*C- or better required for all ENG courses


Math/Stats/Logic

1 course / 3 credits

MATH 1190, 1370, 1380, 1410, 1420, 1470, 1480, 1490, 1500, 1530 or 153H, 1540 or 154H, 1580, 1610 or 161H,1620 or 162 H, 2010, 2310 or 231H, 2410, 2520

PHIL 1020 (does not satisfy prerequisite for UST 404)

Community Planning, Environmental Studies, Nonprofit Administration, Organizational Leadership, Public Policy and Management, Public Safety Management: Choose one course from the list above; UST 404 at CSU partially completes this requirement for Urban Affairs majors. 
Criminology/Sociology: Choose one course from the list above; SOC 354 at CSU partially completes this requirement.

Arts and Humanities

2 courses / 6 credits from at least two areas

 

COURSE LIST

ART 1010, 1040, 2020 or 202H, 2030 or 203H

DANC 1100

ENG 2020, 2310, 2320, 2350, 2360, 2410, 2420, 2430, 2450,2510, 2520, 2601, 2700, 2710, 2730, 2770

HIST 2031, 2150, 2160, 2520, 2660

HUM 1010, 1020 or 102H, 2020, 2030

MJS 1310

MUS 1010, 1020, 1030, 1040, 1050, 2541

PHIL 1000, 1010 or 101H, 2020 or 202H, 2050 or 205H, 2060, 208H

REL 1010, 2000, 2010, 2060

THEA 1010, 2210, 2220


Social and Behavioral Sciences

2 courses / 6 credits from at least two areas
COURSE LIST

ANTH 1010, 2010, 2110

ECON 1210, 2000, 2010

GEOG 1000, 1010, 1050, 1510, 2030

HIST 1010 or 101H, 1020 or 102H, 1510 or 151H, 1520 or 152H, 1700, 2700

POL 1010 or 101H, 1020, 2020, 2030, 2060, 2070, 2100, 2120

PSY 1010 or 101H, 1050, 2010, 2020 or 202H, 2040, 2050, 2060, 2081, 2100, 2110

SOC 1010 or 101H, 1020, 2010 or 201H, 2020, 2100, 2110, 2160, 2410, 2550

UST 1010, 2020

WGS1510 or 151H, 2010 or 201H, 2120

Criminology: SOC 2160
Community Planning, Environmental Studies, Nonprofit Administration, Organizational Leadership, Public Policy and Management, Public Safety Management, majors: UST 1010
Sociology: SOC 1010

Natural Sciences

2 courses / 7 credits 

Must include at least 1 lab credit.

DEPARTMENT COURSES WITH LAB COURSES WITHOUT LAB
ANTH 1210  
BIO 1040/L, 1050/L, 1060/L, 1100, 1500 or 150H, 1510 or 151H, 2500 1070, 2060, 2150
CHEM 1010/L or 101H, 1020/L or 102H, 1300/L or 130H, 1310/L or 131H  
ESCI 1030/L, 1310/L, 1410/L, 1610/L 1050
PHYS 1010/L, 1210, 1220, 2310, 2320  

Community Planning, Environmental Studies, Nonprofit Administration, Organizational Leadership, Public Policy and Management, Public Safety Management, majors: ESCI 1310/L is highly recommended


Additional Requirements

4 courses / 12 credits

Students are encouraged to take courses from the categories below.  Composition/Writing and DEI Categories are strongly encouraged to take.

Category Courses
Composition/Writing
ENG 1020
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

COMM 2160

ENG 2510, 2520

MJS 1611

SOC 2550

WGS 1510 or 151H

WGS 2010 or 201H

Oral Communication COMM 1010 or 101H

WRITING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM/SPEAKING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM
Minimum of 2 courses

Students transferring 60 or more hours: one course waived
One WAC/SPAC course must be in the student's major

No transfer courses count toward this requirement - all WAC courses must be completed at CSU


Foreign Language 

Students who graduated from high school in 1987 or later are required to complete one of the following:

  • Two years of a single foreign language in high school
  • An introductory level sequence of a single foreign language (generally, two semesters of 100-level study)
  • Two American Sign Language courses and one approved foreign culture course

*All students are strongly encouraged to discuss this requirement with an academic advisor.  

 

OTHER EQUIVALENT COURSES


major: Community Planning, Environmental Studies, Nonprofit Administration, Organizational Leadership, Public POlicy and Management, Public Safety Management, Urban & Regional Studies

CAUTION: Urban Affairs requires 36 hours of upper-division (300-400 level) courses. Taking courses at CCC which correspond to some upper-division courses will not reduce the number of upper-divsion hours required for the degree.

CSU COURSES TRI-C EQUIVALENTS
UST 200 UST 1010
UST 300 ECON 2000
UST 302 UST 2020
UST 404 MATH 1410 and 1420 (both needed)

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