Lakeland Community College Arts and Sciences

College of Arts and Sciences

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 eleven (11) core competencies that reflect the demands of modern life and the skills most in demand among employers. As a student at Lakeland Community College (LCC), you may choose to take these Core courses at LCC or at CSU.  Please contact a LCC advisor for guidance on courses required to receive your associate's degree.

 

Please note completing your Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, or OT36 at LCC will complete the Inquiry Core curriculum at CSU; unless a specific core course is required for your major. 

Core COURSE EQUIVALENCIES

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


Finding Your Voice

1 course / 3 credits
*C- or better required for all ENG courses
LCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
ENGL 1110ENG 101

Research & Professional Writing

1 course / 3 credits
*C- or better required for all ENG courses
LCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
ENGL 1120ENG 102

Quantitative & Formal Reasoning

2 course / 6 credits

Below are specific outlined courses for certain majors. If the major you wish to pursue is not listed, please refer to the second table for courses you can take to satisfy this core requirement. 

MAJORLCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
BiologyMATH 1330 and 2500 or
MATH 2500 and 2600 or
MATH 1330 
STA 147 and MTH 181 or
MTH 181 and MTH 182 or
STA 147 
Biology (CSUteach)
Chemistry (Pre-Professional track) and Pharmaceutical Science Concentration
MATH 1330 and 2500STA 147 and MTH 181
Biology (Medical Laboratory Science)
Psychology
MATH 1330STA 147 
Chemistry (ACS – Certified track)
Mathematics
Pharmaceutical Science
Physics (B.A. and B.S.)
MATH 2500 and 2600MTH 181 and MTH 182
Chemistry (CSUteach)
Physics (CSUteach)
MATH 1330, 2500, and 2600STA 147, MTH 181, and 182
Environmental ScienceMATH 1330 and 2500 or
MATH 1330 
STA 147 and MTH 181 or
STA 147 
PhilosophyPHIL 2600PHL 140
#PHIL 2600 does not meet the prerequisites for UST 404 which is required for the Digital Humanities major.
LCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
MATH 1040ML 100
MATH 1050ML 100
MATH 1180ML 100
MATH 1280ML 100
MATH 1330STA 147
MATH 1650MTH 167
MATH 1700MTH 168
MATH 1890MTH 148
MATH 2130BUS 201
MATH 2135OSM 202
MATH 2400MTH 149
MATH 2500MTH 181
MATH 2600MTH 182
PHIL 2600#PHL 140

Complexities of a Pluralistic Society

1 course / 3 credits

Below are specific outlined courses for certain majors. If the major you wish to pursue is not listed, please refer to the second table for courses you can take to satisfy this core requirement. 

MAJORLCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
Biology (CSUteach)
English (CSUteach)
Environmental Sciences (CSUteach)
Chemistry (CSUteach)
Mathematics (CSUteach)
Music Education
Physics (CSUteach)
Social Studies (CSUteach)
EDUC 1120EDB 242
English (all concentrations)ENGL 2276AST 207
Women's and Gender StudiesIDST 1200WGS 151
LCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
ASLI 1550USD 100
ASLI 1700USD 100
EDUC 1120EDB 242
ENGL 2275USD 100
ENGL 2276AST 207
HIST 2450USD 100
IDST 1200WGS 151
IDST 2400USD 100
POLS 2400USD 100

Human Culture & Creativity

1 course / 3 credits

Below are specific outlined courses for certain majors. If the major you wish to pursue is not listed, please refer to the second table for courses you can take to satisfy this core requirement. Though only one course is required for the HCC requirement, additional courses may be outlined to meet the bachelors degree requirement. 

MAJOR LCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
Art Design, Art History, and Art StudioARTS 2220
ARTS 2230
ART 252
ART 253
Digital HumanitiesHCC course must be taken at CSUPHL 216 must be taken at CSU
Film and Media Arts (B.A. and B.F.A.)HCC course must be taken at CSUFMA 141 must be taken at CSU
HistoryHIST 1150
HIST 2150
HIST 2250
HIS 101
HIS 111
HIS 112
Social StudiesHIST 2150
HIST 2250
HIS 111 
HIS 112
Theatre and DanceTHEA 1050THE 111
LCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
ARTS 1120AH 100
ARTS 2220ART 252
ARTS 2230ART 253
ENGL 1145ENG 203
ENGL 2210ENG 241
ENGL 2215AH 100
ENGL 2220AH 100
ENGL 2230AH 100
ENGL 2235AH 100
ENGL 2240AH 100
ENGL 2245AH 100
ENGL 2248AH 100
ENGL 2261AH 100
ENGL 2263AH 100
ENGL 2270AH 100
ENGL 2296AH 100
ENGL 2900AH 100
ENGL 2950AH 100
GRDS 1500AH 100
HIST 1150HIS 101
HIST 2150HIS 111
HIST 2250HIS 112
HIST 2410AH 100
HUMX 1100AH 100
HUMX 1300AH 100
HUMX 1400AH 100
HUMX 1500AH 100
HUMX 2900AH 100
MUSC 1800MUS 161
PHIL 2800AH 100
PHOT 1000AH 100
THEA 1050THE 111
THEA 1850AH 100

Global Human Perspectives

1 courses / 3 credits
LCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
HIST 1450HIS 103
HIST 1550HIS 104
HIST 2750AHNW 100
PHIL 2000AHNW 100
GEOG 1600SSNW 100

Scientific Inquiry

2 courses / 7 credits

Must include at least 1 lab credit. 

Below are specific outlined courses for certain majors. If the major you wish to pursue is not listed, please refer to the second table for courses you can take to satisfy this core requirement. Though only two courses are required for the Scientific Inquiry requirement, additional courses are outlined to meet the bachelors degree requirement. 

#If course is taken with a lab and passed, lab credit will transfer to CSU.
MAJORLCC COURSES#CSU EQUIVALENT
Biology
Chemistry (Pre-Professional and Pharmaceutical Science Concentration)
BIOL 1510, 1520
CHEM 1500, 1600
PHYS 1610, 1620
BIO 200, 202
CHM 261, 262
PHY 221, 222
Biology (CSUteach)
Chemistry (CSUteach)
Physics (CSUteach)
PHYS 1500
BIOL 1510, 1520
CHEM 1500, 1600
PHYS 1610, 1620
GEOL 1100
PHY 201
BIO 200, 202
CHM 261, 262
PHY 221, 222
GEO 100
Biology (Medical Laboratory Science)BIOL 1510, 1520
CHEM 1500, 1600
BIO 200, 202
CHM 261, 262
Chemistry (ACS Certification)CHEM 1500, 1600
PHYS 1610, 1620
CHM 261, 262
PHY 241, 242
Environmental ScienceBIOL 1030
BIOL 1510, 1520
CHEM 1500, 1600
PHYS 1610 or 2410
EVS 206
BIO 200, 202
CHM 261, 262
PHY 221 or 241
Environmental Science (CSUteach)BIOL 1030
PHYS 1500
BIOL 1510, 1520
CHEM 1500, 1600
PHYS 1610, 1620
GEOL 1100
EVS 206
PHY 201
BIO 200, 202
CHM 261, 262
PHY 221, 222
GEO 100
Mathematics (B.S.)
Physics 
PHYS 2410, 2420PHY 241, 242
Pharmaceutical Science (all tracks)BIOL 1510, 1520, 2210, 2220
CHEM 1500, 1600
PHYS 1610, 1620
BIO 200, 202, 266, 268
CHM 261, 262
PHY 221, 222
# Indicates a course at LCC without a lab.
LCC COURSECSU EQUIVALENT
BIOL 1010#NS 100
BIOL 1020#NS 100
BIOL 1030#EVS 206
BIOL 1140#BIO 106
BIOL 1150NS 100
BIOL 1160NS 100
BIOL 1190NS 100
BIOL 1200NS 100
BIOL 1510BIO 200/201
BIOL 1520BIO 202/203
BIOL 2210BIO 266/267
BIOL 2220BIO 268/269
BIOS 1050#NS 100
BIOS 1200NS 100
BIOS 2100NS 100
CHEM 1050NS 100
CHEM 1100CHM 251/256
CHEM 1150CHM 252/257
CHEM 1500CHM 261/266
CHEM 1600CHM 262/267
GEOG 1550UST 289
GEOL 1100GEO 100/101
GEOL 1200NS 100
PHYS 1100PHY 101
PHYS 1500#PHY 201
PHYS 1550#NS 100
PHYS 1610PHY 221
PHYS 1620PHY 222
PHYS 2410PHY 241
PHYS 2420PHY 242

Society & Human Behavior

1 course / 3 credits

Below are specific outlined courses for certain majors. If the major you wish to pursue is not listed, please refer to the second table for courses you can take to satisfy this core requirement. Though only one course is required for the Society & Human Behavior requirement, additional courses may be outlined to meet the bachelors degree requirement. 

MAJORLCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
Environmental Science (Environmental Planning Track)ECON 2600ECN 202
International RelationsECON 2500
POLS 2200
ECN 201
PSC 231
Music EducationECED 1650PSY 220
Political SciencePOLS 1300PSC 111
PsychologyPSYC 1500PSY 101
Social StudiesECON 2600
POLS 1300
PSYC 1500
ECN 202
PSC 111
PSY 101
LCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
ANTH 1160ANT 102
COMM 1100COM 211
ECED 1650PSY 220
ECON 1150SS 100
ECON 2500ECN 201
ECON 2600ECN 202
ECON 2700SS 100
GEOG 1500SS 100
GEOG 1800SS 100
POLS 1300PSC 111
POLS 2200PSC 231
POLS 2500SS 100
PSYC 1500PSY 101
SOCY 1150SOC 101
SOCY 1190SS 100
SOCY 2270SS 100
SOCY 2280SS 100
URST 2000UST 200

American Civic Literacy

1 course / 3 credits

If you graduate before 2030, one of the following classes will satisfy this Core requirement, but if you graduate in 2030 or beyond, you may have to take a different course even if you have used one of these courses. Please note, even though courses may appear in this category and another, they cannot count for both. 

LCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
ENGL 2276AST 207
HIST 2150HIS 111
HIST 2250HIS 112
POLS 1300PSC 111

Writing/Speaking Across the Curriculum

2 courses / 6 credits

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 

In addition to the requirements for degree completion listed above, the following programs of the College of Arts and Sciences also require completion of the Foreign Language Requirement. Note that the Foreign Language Requirement is an additional requirement beyond the state of Ohio college entrance requirement.​ 

  • Africana Studies
  • Art and Design
  • Digital Humanities
  • English
  • Film & Media Arts
  • History
  • International Relations
  • Liberal Studies
  • Music*(see Option #4 below)
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Social Studies
  • Theatre and Dance
  • Women’s & Gender Studies

OPTIONS FOR COMPLETION:

  1. Complete three years (or more) of a single world language in high school.
  2. Complete two university-level courses in a single world language.
    1. Students may elect intermediate-level language courses in the same language taken in high school.
    2. Students may elect introductory-level language courses in a language different from the one taken in high school.
  3. Only for students who graduated from high school prior to 1987 without taking a foreign language, who are exempt from the Foreign Language Entrance Requirement: Complete two foreign culture courses from the list of approved courses.
  4. Only for students seeking a B. Mus. degree: Complete two foreign culture courses from the list of approved courses OR two courses in a world language beyond the Foreign Language Entrance Requirement.
  5. Only for heritage and native speakers (or anyone with existing fluency): Schedule an appointment with the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures for assessment.

Students should begin their language study at a level that reflects their current level of competency. Placement tests in French and Spanish, as well as advising from the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures faculty, can help determine the appropriate level. Students who repeat language courses taken in high school can count those credits toward graduation, but not toward the Foreign Language Requirement.

 


OTHER EQUIVALENT COURSES

Students are encouraged to take these courses as apart of their associates degree at LCC based on the major they are intending to pursue at CSU. 

MAJORLCC COURSESCSU EQUIVALENT
Art: DesignGRDS 2015ART 242
GRDS 1375ART 244
PHOT 1100ART 232
Art: Studio ArtARTS 1135ART 211
ARTS 1130ART 120
ARTS 2250ART 221
ARTS 2290ART 226
PHOT 1100ART 232
Biology (All Concentrations) BIOS 1500BIO 306
CHEM 2500CHM 331/336
Biology (CSUteach)ECED 1800ESE 400
PSYC 2500PSY 221
Chemistry (ACS Track)CHEM 2000CHM 311/316
CHEM 2500CHM 331/336
CHEM 2600CHM 332/337
MATH 2700MTH 281
Chemistry (CSUteach)ECED 1800ESE 400
PSYC 2500PSY 221
Chemistry (Pre-professional and Pharmaceutical Sciences Track)CHEM 2500CHM 331/336
CHEM 2600CHM 332/337
Digital HumanitiesGRDS 2015ART 242
GRDS 1375ART 244
English (Literature Concentration and CSUteach)ENGL 2250ENG 231
ENGL 2260ENG 232
ENGL 2280ENG 221
ENGL 2290ENG 222
English (Creative Writing)ENGL 1145ENG 203
English (CSUteach)ECED 1800ESE 400
PSYC 2500PSY 221
Environmental Science (Environmental Physical Science Track)CHEM 2000CHM 311/316
CHEM 2500CHM 331/336
CHEM 2600CHM 332/337
Environmental Science (Environmental Technology Track)CIVT 2111CVE 211
CIVT 2112CVE 212
Film and Media Arts (B.A. and B.F.A)JRNL 1000FMA 344
HistoryHIST 1250HIS 102
HIST 1450HIS 103
HIST 1550HIS 104
HIST 2250HIS 112
International Relations (International Business and Economics Concentration)BUSM 2500MKT 301
International Relations (Area Studies Concentration) POLS 2300PSC 221
Mathematics (All Concentrations)MATH 2700MTH 281
MATH 2800MTH 288
MATH 2850MTH 286
Mathematics (CSUteach)ECED 1800ESE 400
PSYC 2500PSY 221
Music (all tracks)MUSC 1600MUS 231/241
MUSC 1700MUS 232/242
MUSC 2400MUS 233/243
MUSC 2500MUS 234/244
MUSC 2200MUS 411
MUSC 2250MUS 412
Pharmaceutical Sciences (Medicinal and Biological Chemistry Track)CHEM 2500CHM 331/336
CHEM 2600CHM 332/337
Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analysis Track)CHEM 2000CHM 311
CHEM 2500CHM 331/336
CHEM 2600CHM 332/337
Physics (B.A.)MATH 2700 or MATH 2800MTH 281 or MTH 288
Physics (B.S.)MATH 2700MTH 281
Physics (CSUteach)ECED 1800ESE 400
ITCS 1010CIS 151
ITCS 1820CIS 260
MATH 2700MTH 281
PSYC 2500PSY 221
PsychologyPSYC 1700PSY 255
PSYC 2300PSY 342
PSYC 2700PSY 345
PSYC 2800PSY 339
Social Studies (CSUteach)ECED 1800ESE 400
HIST 1450HIS 103
HIST 1550HIS 104
HIST 2250HIS 112
Theatre and Dance (All Tracks)THEA 1800THE 200
THEA 1200THE 225
Theatre and Dance (Dance Track)DANC 1109DAN 146

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Contact Information

Mailing Address
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Cleveland, Ohio 44115-2214

Campus Location
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Phone: 216-687-5411
transfer@csuohio.edu