OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY- Reynoldsburg CCP Pathways

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OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY- Reynoldsburg CCP Pathways

Otterbein STANDS For… Diversity Equality Inclusiveness Lifelong Learning Opportunity Service Sustainability

General College Preparation Pathway All Reynoldsburg Academies Otterbein: The Smartest Way To Learn General College Preparation Pathway All Reynoldsburg Academies Junior Year INST 1500 POLS 1000 1st Yr Comp/Lit American National Gov’t MATH 12** ENGL 1192 College Math English Writing PHIL 1300 elective Contemporary Moral Problems Senior Year ESCI 1001 elective Intro Environmental Science MATH 12** or 1700 elective College Math PSYC 1000 College Major Interest General Psychology

College Major Interest example courses Otterbein: The Smartest Way To Learn College Major Interest example courses Major Interest Course Options Business Administration Communication or Journalism and Media Communication Engineering ACCT 2000 – Financial Accounting ECON 2100 – Principles of Microeconomics COMM 2800 – Business and Professional Communication COMM 1100 – Public Speaking JAMC 1200 – Video Production JAMC 1600 – Reporting and News Writing MATH 1700 – Calculus 1 PHYS 1500 – Principles of Physics 1 Otterbein offers more than 70 undergraduate majors, giving students many options.

College Major Interest example courses Otterbein: The Smartest Way To Learn College Major Interest example courses Major Interest Course Options Core Sciences Communication or Journalism and Media Communication Engineering ACCT 2000 – Financial Accounting ECON 2100 – Principles of Microeconomics COMM 2800 – Business and Professional Communication COMM 1100 – Public Speaking JAMC 1200 – Video Production JAMC 1600 – Reporting and News Writing MATH 1700 – Calculus 1 PHYS 1500 – Principles of Physics 1

Otterbein: The Smartest Way To Learn Application Process Apply online at otterbein.edu/apply May 15, 2017 deadline for Fall 2017 Official HS transcript ACT or SAT score (April 8,2017 last test date for fall) Letter of recommendation from a teacher Students must attend ½ day summer orientation program Finalize schedule Meet with academic advisor (you will meet every semester to schedule for the upcoming term)

Otterbein: The Smartest Way To Learn What The Experts Say What The Employers Say I think the sort of integrative work you do in your general education program is often what our association says ‘we hope people will work towards this’ and you’re already there. CARYN MCTIGHE MUSIL Former Senior Vice President of the Association of American Colleges and Universities Otterbein outcomes—like critical thinking, the ability to communicate clearly and solve complex problems—are more important to 93 percent of employers than a student’s specific field of study.* *SOURCE: “It Takes More Than a Major: Employer Priorities for College Learning and Student Success,” conducted on behalf of the Association of American Colleges and Universities by Hart Research Associates.

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