| Old Dominion University @ PVCC |
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| Useful Links for Current Students |
Self Advising
You should periodically review the Student Orientation sessions on line.
Review Advising Resources available on line.
You are responsible for information contained in the University Catalog (Select Catalog from A-Z listing). Advisors will make every effort to give effective guidance to students in academic matters, but the final responsibility for meeting ALL academic requirements for a selected program rests with the students. Refer to the University Catalog and your official curriculum sheet.
Resources for questions about lower level transferability: Monarch Transfermation or VCCS Transfer Guide
VCCS courses on line for lower level general education and departmental requirements.
Pre-registration Checklist
Complete an UNOFFICIAL DEGREE EVALUATION using Leo-online.
Meet with Site Director to discuss degree evaluation and remove advisor holds
Check Leo-Online for Student Holds
Review the schedule of classes and register during your time ticket schedule.
Enrollment and Consortium Agreement forms due each semester; and
Student Accounts and On-Line Tools
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Graduation Planning
Millers’ Analogy Test (EMU contact # 540-432-4131)

Transfer Guide prepared for PVCC students
Lower Division General Education Requirements
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Old Dominion UniversityGeneral Education Requirement |
Piedmont Virginia Community CollegeCourse Equivalents |
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Written Communication Skills – 6 credits |
ENG 111-112 |
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Literature Perspective-3 credits |
ENG 235, 237, 241, 242, 243, 244, 251, 252, or 255 |
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Oral Communication Skills-3 credits |
SPD 100, 105, or 110 |
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Mathematical Perspective-3 credits |
MATH 152, 257, 163, 164, 166, 173, or 271 |
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Foreign Language Perspective-0-6 |
3 years in High School2 years of 2 languages in High SchoolGraduated from High School prior to 12/31/85101-102 of a foreign language |
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Computer Skills-3 credits |
ITE 115 |
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Fine & Performing Arts Perspective-3 credits |
ART 101, 102, MUS 121, 122, SPD 130, HUM 201, or 202 |
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History Perspective-3-6 credits |
HIS 101-102, HIS 111-112, or HIS 121-122 |
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Social Science Perspective-3 credits |
ECON 120, 201, 202, GEOG 200, 205, 210, PLS 135, 211, 212, PSY 200, 230, SOC 200, or ADJ 100 |
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Philosophy Perspective-3 credits |
PHI 101, 102, 211, 212, 220, or REL 230 |
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Natural Science & Technology Perspective-11-12 credits |
BIO 101-102, CHEM 101-102, CHEM 111-112, PHY 201-202, or GOL 105-105 |
Lower Division Departmental Requirements
Students must meet the departmental requirements in addition to the general education requirement for their intended major at Old Dominion University. In addition, they must have a [C] 2.00 grade in the class for transfer.
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Old Dominion UniversityDepartmental Requirements by Major |
Piedmont Virginia Community CollegeCourse Equivalents |
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ManagementMarketingAccountingFinanceInformation Systems & Technology |
□ ACCT 211-212□ ENG 112□ SPD 100, 105, OR 110□ MATH 163-271□ ECON 201-202 |
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Communications & Professional Writing |
□ ENG 112□ MATH 157 |
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Criminal Justice |
□ ENG 111-112□ MATH 157□ PSY 200□ SOC 200□ Additional Social Science□ ADJ 100□ ADJ 201□ ADJ 130-131 |
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Nursing |
□ MATH 157□ CHEM 101-102□ PSY 230□ SOC 200□ NAS 185□ BIO 141-142 |
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Health Sciences |
□ 46 - 57 credit hours; minimum of 15 hours required in a HEALTH specialty area □ Licensure, Certificate, or Associate’s Degree in a Health-related Area |
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Computer Science |
□ MATH 173-174□ ENG 112□ SPD 100□ Additional Natural Science Seq.□ ITP 132□ CSC 201, 202, 205, 206, & 210 |
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Electrical Engineering Technology |
□ Contact ODU Office |
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Civil Engineering Technology |
□ Contact ODU Office |
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Mechanical Engineering Technology |
□ Contact ODU Office |
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General Engineering Technology |
□ Contact ODU Office |
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Teacher Preparation |
□ ENG 112□ SPD 100, 105, or 110□ MTH 157 & 163□ HIS 121 & 102 or 112□ ECON 102, 201, or 202□ PLS 135□ GEOG 200, 205, or 210□ HLTH 110 & P.E.□ PHY 201 or CHEM 101/111□ GOL 105□ EDU 200□ ITE 200□ PSY 230 (Checklist Required) |
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Human Services |
□ PSY 200□ SOC 200 |