Arts and Letters (AAOT/UO)
This particular list of AAOT Arts and Letters courses shows what individually transfers into University of Oregon's Areas of Inquiry outside of earning the AAOT (which is a block transfer degree). While there are many similar courses, satisfying requirements can differ. Please work with an academic advisor for guidance on choosing appropriate courses based on individual transfer plans.
UO manages how courses individually transfer to their institution and may update the list at any time. Please consult University of Oregon's transfer equivalency table for the most up-to-date equivalencies.
Last updated: April 2025
Transfers to UO as Art History
ARH 200 | History of Design Arts | 3 |
ARH 203 | Survey of American Indian Art and Architecture: North and Central America | 4 |
ARH 204 | History of Western Art 1 | 3 |
ARH 205 | History of Western Art 2 | 3 |
ARH 206 | History of Western Art 3 | 3 |
ARH 207 | History of Indian Art | 3 |
ARH 208 | History of Chinese Art | 3 |
ARH 209/ARH 209H | History of Japanese Art | 3 |
ARH 211 | Early Modern Art: 1850-1910 | 3 |
ARH 212 | Twentieth-Century Art | 3 |
ARH 217 | History of Middle Eastern and Islamic Art | 3 |
ARH 218 | History of Photography:1700-1910 | 3 |
ARH 220 | History of Photography: 1950-Present | 3 |
ART 111 | Introduction to Visual Arts | 3 |
Transfers to UO as Cinema Studies
CINE 265 | Film History 1: The Silent Era to Early Sound | 4 |
CINE 266 | Film History 2: The Sound Era through the 1960s | 4 |
CINE 267 | Film History 3: 1960s-the present | 4 |
FA 264 | Women Make Movies | 4 |
FA 270C | Film Genres: Comedy | 4 |
FA 270S | Film Genres: Horror | 4 |
FA 270N | Film Genres: Noir | 4 |
FA 276 | Gender, Race, and Class in U.S. Cinema | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Dance
Transfers to UO as English
Transfers to UO as Folklore
ENG 250 | Introduction to Folklore and Mythology | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Humanities
HUM 240 | Medical and Health Humanities | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Jazz Studies
MUS 205 | Introduction to Jazz History | 3 |
Transfers to UO as Music
MUS 103 | Songwriting Techniques and Analysis 1 | 3 |
MUS 201 | Exploring Music: Introduction to Music History | 3 |
MUS 202 | Exploring Music: Introduction to Music History | 3 |
MUS 203 | Exploring Music: Introduction to Music History | 3 |
MUS 260 | History of Hip-Hop and Rap Music | 3 |
MUS 264 | Roots of Rock (Roots-1963) | 4 |
MUS 265 | Golden Age of Rock & Roll (1964-1974) | 4 |
MUS 266 | Rockin' the New Millennium (1974-2006) | 4 |
MUS 268 | History of Electronic Music | 3 |
Transfers to UO as Native American Studies
NOTE: Courses used to fulfill Arts and Letters requirements cannot also be used to meet Foreign Language requirements for a B.A. degree.
Transfers to UO as Philosophy
Transfers to UO as Spanish
NOTE: Courses used to fulfill Arts and Letters requirements cannot also be used to meet Foreign Language requirements a B.A. degree.
Transfers to UO as Speech
Transfers to UO as Theater Arts
Social Science (AAOT/UO)
This particular list of AAOT Social Science courses shows what individually transfers into University of Oregon's Areas of Inquiry outside of earning the AAOT (which is a block transfer degree). While there are many similar courses, satisfying requirements can differ. Please work with an academic advisor for guidance on choosing appropriate courses based on individual transfer plans.
UO manages how courses individually transfer to their institution and may update the list at any time. Please consult University of Oregon's transfer equivalency table for the most up-to-date equivalencies.
Last updated: April 2025
Transfers to UO as Anthropology
Transfers to UO as Business
Transfers to UO as Economics
ECON 200 | Introduction to Economics | 3 |
ECON 201Z | Principles of Microeconomics | 4 |
ECON 202Z | Principles of Macroeconomics | 4 |
ECON 204 | Introduction to International Economics | 4 |
ECON 260 | Introduction to Environmental and Natural Resource Economics | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Educational Studies
ED 100 | Introduction to Teaching | 3 |
ED 233 | Adolescent Learning and Development | 3 |
ED 258 | Multicultural Education | 3 |
ED 269 | Inclusion and Special Needs | 3 |
Transfers to UO as Ethnic Studies
ES 101 | Historical Racial and Ethnic Issues | 4 |
ES 102 | Contemporary Racial and Ethnic Issues | 4 |
ES 224 | Black Male Studies: Lies, Literature, and Legacy | 4 |
ES 251 | Introduction to African-American Studies | 4 |
ES 254 | Introduction to Chicanx/Latinx Studies | 4 |
ES 256 | Introduction to Native American Studies | 4 |
SLD 112 | Chicano/Latino Leadership 2: Cultural Heroes | 4 |
SLD 113 | Chicano/Latino Leadership 3: Affirmative & Resistance | 4 |
SLD 121 | African American Leadership: History, Philosophy, & Practice | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Geography
Transfers to UO as Global Studies
HE 255 | Global Health and Sustainability | 4 |
Transfers to UO as History
HST 101 | Western Civilization: Ancient Mediterranean | 4 |
HST 102 | Western Civilization: Making of Modern Europe | 4 |
HST 103 | Western Civilization: Europe and the World | 4 |
HST 104 | World History | 4 |
HST 105 | World History | 4 |
HST 106 | World History | 4 |
HST 201 | History of the United States | 4 |
HST 202 | History of the United States | 4 |
HST 203 | History of the United States | 4 |
HST 266 | US Women's History | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Political Science
PS 101 | Modern World Governments | 4 |
PS 201 | U.S. Government and Politics | 4 |
PS 203/PS 203H | State and Local Government and Politics | 3 |
PS 205 | Introduction to International Relations | 4 |
PS 206 | Introduction to Political Thought | 4 |
PS 225 | Political Ideology | 4 |
PS 275 | Legal Processes Through Civil Rights and Liberties | 4 |
PS 297/PS 297H | Environmental Politics | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Psychology
Transfers to UO as Sociology
Transfers to UO as Women's and Gender Studies
HE 212 | Women's Health | 3 |
WS 101 | Introduction to Women's Studies | 4 |
Science (AAOT/UO)
This particular list of AAOT Science courses shows what individually transfers into University of Oregon's Areas of Inquiry outside of earning the AAOT (which is a block transfer degree). While there are many similar courses, satisfying requirements can differ. Please work with an academic advisor for guidance on choosing appropriate courses based on individual transfer plans.
UO manages how courses individually transfer to their institution and may update the list at any time. Please consult University of Oregon's transfer equivalency table for the most up-to-date equivalencies.
Last updated: April 2025
Transfers to UO as Anthropology
Transfers to UO as Astronomy
ASTR 121 | Astronomy of the Solar System | 4 |
ASTR 122 | Stellar Astronomy | 4 |
ASTR 123 | Cosmology and the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Biology
BI 101 | Cell Systems | 4 |
BI 102 | Organismal Systems | 4 |
BI 103 | Ecosystems | 4 |
BI 112 | Cell Biology for Health Occupations | 4 |
BI 221Z | Principles of Biology: Cells | 5 |
BI 222Z | Principles of Biology: Organisms | 5 |
BI 223Z | Principles of Biology: Ecology and Evolution | 5 |
BI 231 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | 4 |
BI 232 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 | 4 |
BI 233 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 3 | 4 |
BI 234 | Introductory Microbiology | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Chemistry
Chemistry Note: Chemistry labs not required as part of the Science Area of Inquiry. However, please connect with an academic advisor to determine if chemistry labs are required for your major.
Transfers to UO as Computer and Information Science
Computer Science Note: CS courses used to fulfill the science requirements cannot also be used to meet Mathematics or Computer and Information Science requirements for the B.S. degree. Students who complete more than one CS 161 or CS 162 programming language course should be aware that transfer institutions may count multiple 161 or 162 courses as repeats, and may not accept them in transfer. Students wishing to complete multiple programming courses should first take a CS 161/162 series and then enroll in CS 133/233 course series for any subsequent programming languages.
Transfers to UO as Dance
D 256 | Anatomy of the Moving Body | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Earth Sciences
G 101 | Earth's Dynamic Interior | 4 |
G 102 | Earth's Dynamic Surface | 4 |
G 103 | Evolving Earth | 4 |
G 146 | Rocks and Minerals | 4 |
G 147 | National Parks Geology | 4 |
G 148 | Geologic Hazards | 4 |
G 201 | Earth Materials and Plate Tectonics | 4 |
G 202 | Earth's Surface Systems | 4 |
G 203 | Evolution of the Earth | 4 |
Transfers to UO as General Sciences
Transfers to UO as Geography
Transfers to UO as Mathematics
Math Note: MTH courses used to fulfill the science requirements cannot also be used to meet Mathematics or Computer and Information Science requirements for the B.S. degree. Students may receive credit for MTH 241 or MTH 251Z but not both.
Transfers to UO as Physics
PH 101 | Fundamentals of Physics | 4 |
PH 102 | Fundamentals of Physics | 4 |
PH 103 | Fundamentals of Physics | 4 |
PH 201 | General Physics | 5 |
PH 202 | General Physics | 5 |
PH 203 | General Physics | 5 |
PH 211 | General Physics with Calculus | 5 |
PH 212 | General Physics with Calculus | 5 |
PH 213 | General Physics with Calculus | 5 |
Transfers to UO as Psychology
Cultural Literacy (AAOT/UO)
The University of Oregon’s Cultural Literacy requirement has students completing two courses from two different areas (Global Perspectives and U.S.: Difference, Inequality, Agency) by the time students graduate. This can be completed at LCC and within the AAOT. Please note that not all UO-designated Cultural Literacy courses match Lane's AAOT Cultural Literacy courses, so work with an academic advisor for course suggestions.
Last updated: April 2025
Global Perspectives (GP)
Arts and Letters
Transfers to UO as Art History
Transfers to UO as Cinema Studies
Transfers to UO as English
ENG 260 | Introduction to Women Writers | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Spanish
NOTE: Courses used to fulfill Arts and Letters requirements cannot also be used to meet Foreign Language requirements a B.A. degree.
Transfers to UO as Speech
COMM 115 | Introduction to Intercultural Communication | 4 |
Social Science
Transfers to UO as Anthropology
Transfers to UO as Geography
Transfers to UO as Global Studies
HE 255 | Global Health and Sustainability | 4 |
Transfers to UO as History
Transfers to UO as Political Science
PS 101 | Modern World Governments | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Sociology
SLD 111 | Chicano/Latino Leadership 1: Quien Soy? Quienes | 4 |
US: Difference, Inequality, Agency (US)
Arts and Letters
Transfers to UO as Art History
ARH 203 | Survey of American Indian Art and Architecture: North and Central America | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Cinema Studies
FA 276 | Gender, Race, and Class in U.S. Cinema | 4 |
Transfers to UO as English
ENG 215 | Latino/a Literature | 4 |
ENG 222 | Literature and Gender | 4 |
ENG 232 | Native American Literature, Myth and Folklore | 4 |
ENG 244 | Asian American Literature | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Folklore
ENG 250 | Introduction to Folklore and Mythology | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Music
MUS 260 | History of Hip-Hop and Rap Music | 3 |
MUS 264 | Roots of Rock (Roots-1963) | 4 |
MUS 265 | Golden Age of Rock & Roll (1964-1974) | 4 |
MUS 266 | Rockin' the New Millennium (1974-2006) | 4 |
Transfers to UO as Jazz Studies
MUS 205 | Introduction to Jazz History | 3 |
Transfers to UO as Spanish
Transfers to UO as Speech
COMM 220 | Communication, Gender and Culture | 4 |
Social Science
Transfers to UO as Educational Studies
ED 258 | Multicultural Education | 3 |
Transfers to UO as Ethnic Studies
ES 101 | Historical Racial and Ethnic Issues | 4 |
ES 102 | Contemporary Racial and Ethnic Issues | 4 |
ES 224 | Black Male Studies: Lies, Literature, and Legacy | 4 |
ES 251 | Introduction to African-American Studies | 4 |
ES 254 | Introduction to Chicanx/Latinx Studies | 4 |
ES 256 | Introduction to Native American Studies | 4 |
SLD 112 | Chicano/Latino Leadership 2: Cultural Heroes | 4 |
SLD 113 | Chicano/Latino Leadership 3: Affirmative & Resistance | 4 |
SLD 121 | African American Leadership: History, Philosophy, & Practice | 4 |
Transfers to UO as History
Transfers to UO as Sociology
Transfers to UO as Women's and Gender Studies
HE 212 | Women's Health | 3 |
WS 101 | Introduction to Women's Studies | 4 |