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Guide for International Students Why Choose State University?

Study at a World-Leading University #48 # 441M

Top Most Secure Small City Research funding received in the US in the US (2016-17)

(Best College Reviews 2017) (Farmers Insurance 2013)

Top 5 Most Beautiful 31,476 students College Towns in America with 3,969 international students from (Fiske Best Buy School 2016) 112 countries

1 of 81 Top 350 Public Universities with Carnegie Foundation’s Best Universities in the World Tier 1 Highest Research Activity (Academic Ranking of World Universities 2017)

(Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education)

Employability at

OSU’s graduates have gained employment with:

Intel Hewlett-Packard Co. Top 20% 1 in 5 Nike Oracle Corporation International students gained Best paid graduates valuable work experience Boeing Intel Corporation in the US through internships or Coach Dell Inc. (PayScale College Salary Report 2017) practical training (University Data)

2 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Top Programs GRADUATE

#4 #11 #24 #40 Civil Engineering Robotics Nuclear Biological/Agricultural (U.S. News & World Report 2018) (Grad School Hub 2018) Engineering Engineering (U.S. News & World Report 2018) (U.S. News & World Report 2018)

#48 #55 #55 #67 Environmental Electrical Computer Computer Engineering Engineering Engineering Science (U.S. News & World Report 2018) (U.S. News & World Report 2018) (U.S. News & World Report 2018) (U.S. News & World Report 2018) UNIVERSITY

#2 #71 #70 #128 in Forestry Globally Top Public Best Undergraduate Best Undergraduate (Center for World University University Engineering Programs Business Programs Rankings 2017) (U.S. News & World Report 2017) (U.S. News & World Report 2018) (U.S. News & World Report 2018)

“ My teachers were wonderful people. Usually they were the leading experts in their field of research. It’s wonderful to work with them and get an education from the leading personnel from their respective fields.”

Rafid Hasan Chowdhury, Bangladesh Bachelor's in Physics and Mathematics Campus Activities It’s important for international students to share their cultures, learn about US culture and participate in a wide variety of events. The more you get involved, the more you will improve your English and make friends. At Oregon State University, you can participate in more than 300 student clubs.

4 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 About the University

Oregon State University is an international public research university that works to address global issues like climate change, health and wellness, food supply, renewable energy and advanced technology from one of the safest, smartest and greenest small cities in the nation.

Premier Public Research University The International Founded in 1868, Oregon State University is one Living-Learning Center of only three US universities to have Land, Sea, The International Living-Learning Center Space and Sun grant designations. This means opened its doors in September 2011, bringing OSU is involved with world-changing research international and domestic students together in all four areas, something unique among to live and learn in the heart of the OSU campus. American universities. The ILLC includes residential housing for more than 300 students, 26 classrooms, a large Oregon State is among the nation’s leading “At Oregon State University, research institutions in a range of fields, auditorium, prayer room, computer labs, a café, including forestry, climate change, wave energy, market and comfortable open spaces where we are committed to further sustainable food systems, computer science, students can study or socialize. developing as a vibrant environmental science, chemical and mechanical Within the ILLC, you’ll enjoy access to The international community. engineering and robotics. Learning Center, full of helpful resources, We proudly invite the world’s including Pathway peer tutors, writing and Opportunities and pronunciation assistants, a computer lab students and faculty to Experiential Learning with more than 60 computers equipped study, teach and conduct At OSU, we value hands-on learning opportunities with language learning software, and a and do our best to provide students with the research here. I encourage library of books, magazines, CDs and DVDs chance to learn in and out of the classroom. you to join our community of to practice your English or simply enjoy. You will have many opportunities to join diverse scholars at our diverse and student groups, research projects or apply for Student Support welcoming campus.” internships so you can use what you’ve learned You will have support through every step of the in class in the real world. This experience will process from the INTO OSU Student Services Edward Ray, PhD President make you and your résumé stand out. team. Some services include: • Airport pickup and arrival support • Tours and trips all over Oregon and the Northwest Language and Cultural Advisors • Social events, parties, clubs INTO OSU has two language and cultural advisors and additional staff who speak a • 1:1 English Conversation Partner Program number of languages available to assist you. • Academic support team to help with class registration and study plans • Chinese language and cultural advisor • Academic success advisors to help you with • Arabic language and cultural advisor your study skills • Basa, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Portuguese, • Progression advisors' support you when you Russian, Spanish and other language complete your INTO OSU program speakers available

Cultural and Religious Diversity You will find spaces all over campus to practice your faith and share your culture. Our Diversity and Cultural Engagement office provides seven centers to support students from different cultural backgrounds: • Asian and Pacific Cultural Center • Native American Longhouse • Centro Cultural César Chávez • Pride Center • Ettihad Cultural Center • Women’s Center • Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center

www.intostudy.com/osu | 5 Living in Corvallis

Corvallis is home to 56,000 people and is consistently recognized as one of the best places to live in America. With its diverse population #5 and landscape, the city is ranked as one of the safest, greenest and Best Small City for best college towns in the US. Business and Careers (Forbes 2017)

#4 Best College Town (Forbes 2017)

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Portland

Corvallis Bend

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The Town Attractions Corvallis is a beautiful college town nestled in the • Go tax-free shopping in Portland or at the heart of the . An hour’s drive from Woodburn outlet mall Find out more the Pacific Coast and two hours from the Cascades • Visit National Park, the deepest about Corvallis and high desert, Corvallis is an ideal place to live lake on the American continent www.intostudy.com/osu/corvallis and study. Corvallis embodies the spirit of the • Hike to over 200 waterfalls in Oregon Northwest, with beautiful natural surroundings, friendly citizens and an outstanding quality of life. • Walk the beach at the Pacific Coast just It is one of the safest places to live - clean, friendly, 45 minutes away from campus and family-oriented. Downtown Corvallis is only a • Ski on Mount Hood or anywhere on the few blocks away from campus, and bus lines will Cascade Mountain Range #1 take you anywhere in the city for free. • Taste fresh and local produce at the Corvallis Safe and Friendly Community Farmers' Market Ranked as the third happiest and the • Play soccer competitively or for fun at the #1 most secure small town in the US, you Industry Indoor Sports Park in Corvallis will enjoy a safe and welcoming community in Corvallis. Here, international students Living in Corvallis will give you many opportunities • Enjoy locally-made wines at some of the become friends with American students for jobs and internships. Seattle, Portland and its 650 Oregon wineries region have become a hub for new technologies which helps them improve their English • Tour some of Oregon’s 200+ nationally- such as cloud computing and innovative financial and learn about US culture. recognized breweries services technologies. Many companies are now investing in the region and are looking to hire Oregon State University students, including: Hewlett-Packard, Nike and Boeing.

www.intostudy.com/osu | 7 OSU-Cascades

OSU-Cascades is an Oregon State University campus located in Bend, Oregon, only 200km away from Corvallis in the high desert.

Find out more at osu.cascades.edu

Programs Offered

Undergraduate Degrees Accountancy (BA/BS) American Studies (BA/BS) Art (BA/BS) Biology (BS) Business Administration (BA/BS) Computer Science (BS) Energy Systems Engineering (BS) Hospitality Management (BA/BS) Human Development and Family Sciences (BS) Kinesiology (BS) Liberal Studies (BA/BS) Natural Resources (BS) Psychology (BA/BS) Social Science (BA/BS) Sustainability (Double degree only) Tourism and Outdoor Leadership (BS) University Exploratory Studies

Graduate Degrees The Campus At OSU-Cascades, you can experience American culture in a vibrant Counseling (MCoun) city, explore the great outdoors and pursue a degree with the excellent Creative Writing (MFA) resources of Oregon State University. With a student community of Education (MAT) just over 1,000 students, you will quickly find yourself immersed in the campus community and the region’s local culture. BOLD = only available at OSU-Cascades The Town Named after the nearby Cascades Mountain Range and dubbed the “outdoor playground of the West,” Bend is world famous for both its outdoor pursuits and pristine beauty. Hiking and fishing along the Deschutes river, relaxing at one of the many spas, and mountain biking and skiing at Mt. Bachelor are among the area's best activities. Enjoy award-winning restaurants and the sunny weather that complements the many world-class festivals and concerts.

8 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Seattle

Portland Bend Corvallis

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Los Angeles Atlanta San Diego Living in Bend Dallas

Miami With a population of more than 80,000, Bend is the most populated city in Central Oregon.

Located at an elevation of 1,000 meters.

Redmond Airport (RDM) is 20 minutes from Bend with daily flights direct to Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Denver and San Francisco.

Predominately dry climate with sunny days, cool nights and low humidity.

300 days of sunshine every year.

Bend is a prime tourist destination with beautiful scenery and year- round outdoor adventure activities.

Recreation activities available in Bend include skiing, hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, kayaking and whitewater rafting.

#1 Best Small City for Business and Careers (Forbes 2017)

www.intostudy.com/osu | 9 Housing and Dining

Students who live on campus get better grades and graduate faster than those who live off campus. A variety of housing options are available to suit the needs of every student.

First Year Experience Living-Learning and Special • Leadership opportunities Research has demonstrated that students who Interest Communities • Service learning opportunities live on campus have higher GPAs and become These special communities bring students with Learn more and apply online by August 1: more involved with campus activities and clubs. similar interests (e.g. adventure) or academic uhds.oregonstate.edu/globalvillage This is why all first-year students and students study majors (e.g. business) together to live and with International Year One in their study plan learn with their peers in a designated residence On-campus Graduate Housing are required to live on campus for their first hall. This environment can enhance your Only available to students with Graduate three consecutive terms of study at OSU. academic and personal success. Learn more and Pathway in their study plan. It features: Campus housing is a welcoming, supportive and select your preferences when you complete the • Lower-priced single bedroom with exciting place to be. online housing application and contract. suite-style bathroom Confirm Your Housing College of Business • Smaller meal plan for more cooking flexibility • After confirming your place, complete the Living-Learning Community • Does not require a 3-term contract (all other online housing application Undergraduate Business majors, including students room types do) • Provide information about yourself so we in International Year One, live in Innovation Nation, Off-campus Housing can match you with a roommate or indicate if a living-learning community that features: Any student is eligible to live on campus. If you there is a special community for you • Seminars and workshops are eligible to live off campus, there are a variety • Submit your flight arrival details to have your • Mentoring and networking of options available for you. room type assigned • Guest speakers Learn more: uhds.oregonstate.edu/off-campus • Confirm your housing early so you have the • Professional and personal development best chance to be assigned your preferred • Leadership-skill development room type and community Global Village Dining Living-Learning Community If you live on campus, you will have a meal This community gathers international and “The facilities at OSU are plan with Dining Dollars to spend at any of our domestic undergraduate students who are cutting-edge and provide restaurants, cafés and stores on campus, over passionate about cultural exchange and global 30 options available. Your Dining Dollars are a lot of great support and experiences. The goals of this community are: connected to your OSU ID card and can be used structure to help students simply by swiping your card at the register. You'll • International-domestic roommate pairs here perform well.” receive a 25% discount when you use your • Global-Cultural focused programs and events Beor Uriel, Russia Dining Dollars at any University Housing and • Opportunities to interact with OSU faculty Management Dining Services location. and staff outside the classroom

10 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Bedroom Types (Furniture shown as an example only.) Single Bedroom Double Bedroom Triple Bedroom 1 student per bedroom 2 students per bedroom 3 students per bedroom

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Bathroom Types

Private Suite-style Shared Bathroom for 1 bedroom (1-2 people) Bathroom for 2-3 bedrooms (2-6 people) Bathroom for multiple bedrooms

Prices (INTO OSU programs only, for direct prices visit uhds.oregonstate.edu/housing)

Single Bedroom Double Bedroom Triple Bedroom with Private Bathroom $6,996 with Private Bathroom $5,880 with Suite-Style Bathroom $3,828 with Suite-Style Bathroom $4,008* with Suite-Style Bathroom $4,980 with Shared Bathroom $3,588

*Grad-Only with Shared Bathroom $4,680

www.intostudy.com/osu | 11 Ways to start your academic studies Undergraduate Admissions

We offer several paths to begin earning your bachelor’s degree at OSU. With more than 200 academic programs and multiple start dates throughout the year, we’ll help you select the best study plan for you.

Direct Entry Undergraduate Degree Program If you meet the specified language and academic criteria you may apply directly to OSU. Get started on page 42. High School Diploma Transfer Student (or equivalent) (See page 13) Entry Requirements • 3.0 GPA with high school diploma or equivalent What are your scores? • TOEFL iBT 80 (minimum 16 subscores) or • IELTS 6.5 or • Completion of Academic English Level 6 with C or higher grades in all classes or • SATV (verbal/critical thinking): 500+ or 3.0+ GPA 3.0 GPA 3.0 GPA 2.5 GPA 2.5 GPA No TOEFL • ACTE (ACT English): 21+ TOEFL 80 TOEFL 75 TOEFL 70 TOEFL 60 TOEFL 50 or IELTS IELTS 6.5 IELTS 6.0 IELTS 6.0 IELTS 5.5 IELTS 5.0 Scores International Year One English International Year One allows you to begin earning credits Language toward your degree even if you don’t meet the academic and Program (See page 36) English requirements for direct entry. You’ll receive additional support to move you successfully through your first year at Direct Entry International Year One Year 1 OSU and graduate in the same amount of time as domestic 1-Term 2-Term 3-Term 4-Term Freshman students. Depending on your English language scores, you’ll Pathway Pathway Pathway Pathway enter International Year One through a 1-Term, 2-Term, 3-Term or 4-Term Pathway program. First term of this Pathway program begins Entry Requirements before Year 1/ • High school diploma Freshman Year 2 Sophomore 1-Term Pathway • Minimum 3.0 GPA • TOEFL iBT 75 (minimum 16 subscores) or • IELTS 6.0 (minimum 5.5 subscores) or • Password 8 or • Completion of Academic English Level 6 2-Term Pathway Year 3 Junior • Minimum 3.0 GPA • TOEFL iBT 70 or • IELTS 6.0 or • Password 7 or • Completion of Academic English Level 5 Year 4 Senior 3-Term Pathway • Minimum 2.5 GPA • TOEFL iBT 60 or • IELTS 5.5 or • PTEA 44 or • Password 6 or • Completion of Academic English Level 4 • Students with English scores equal to or higher than TOEFL iBT 70 or IELTS 8 or PTEA 48 or Password overall level 7 or completion of AE Level 5 will be automatically enrolled in an Advanced Pathway program with fewer English language classes and more academic classes. 4-Term Pathway English Language Program • Minimum 2.5 GPA Our Academic English program is designed to improve your English and prepare you • TOEFL iBT 50 or • IELTS 5.0 or for university studies. Once you have achieved the required language level, you • PTEA 41 or can progress to International Year One or enter your degree program directly. Learn • Password 5 or more on page 36. • Completion of Academic English Level 3 Entry Requirement • High school diploma

12 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Undergraduate Transfer

If you’ve already completed college- or university-level courses and want to transfer to OSU, our Undergraduate Transfer Program (UTP) may be for you. You’ll receive an estimate of transferable credits toward your degree before you start your program.

UTP Entry Requirements UTP Overview Academic English Language Have you earned credits from another college or university? You can 4-Term If transferring from • 4-Term - TOEFL iBT 50 OR IELTS 5.0 OR transfer directly to OSU if you meet all requirements, but you also have 3-Term a recognized college Academic English Level 3 or university with 18 the option of selecting a UTP. Our UTP provides a customized path to 2-Term • 3-Term - TOEFL iBT 60 OR IELTS 5.5 OR quarter (12 semester) Academic English Level 4 earning your bachelor’s degree at OSU. You won’t repeat course work and credits or more: 2.25 college/university GPA • 2-Term - TOEFL iBT 70 OR IELTS 6.0 OR will receive additional academic, language and cultural support to help you Academic English Level 5 excel at a US university. This program has four start dates available: Fall, 1-Term If transferring from TOEFL iBT 75 (minimum 16 subscores) OR Spring, Winter and Summer. a recognized college IELTS 6.0 (minimum 5.5 subscores) OR or university with 24 Academic English Level 6 quarter (16 semester) UTP Benefits credits or more: 2.25 • Transfer of credits from your college- or university-level classes to your college/university GPA OSU degree Direct If transferring from a TOEFL iBT 80 (minimum 16 subscores) • Customized curriculum of OSU credit-bearing courses Degree recognized college or OR IELTS 6.5 OR Two English composition university with 36 quarter courses with grades C- or better or one Transfer • Guaranteed progression to any OSU undergraduate program upon (24 semester) credits English composition and one speech or more: 2.25 college/ communication course with grades successful completion of your UTP university GPA and a C- or better from a recognized college or grade of C- or better university in the US. • Academic advising throughout the program including progression and earned in college-level student success advisors writing equivalent to WR 121 (English Composition) • 4-Term, 3-Term, 2-Term and 1-Term options available and a college-level Mathematics course

1-Term Sample 3-Term Sample Program Information Degree Program Components Degree Program Components (minimum of 45 of the last 75 degree seeking 180 credit hour program 180 credit hour program credits for graduation must be OSU courses) 1-term: 17 credit hours apply from UTP 3-term: 47 credit hours apply from UTP Progression Requirements Credits remaining to degree depend on transfer credits applied Credits remaining to degree depend on transfer credits applied •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the program •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours courses in OSU academic coursework WR 121 English Composition 3 ALS 150 Academic Reading and Writing 4 •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition (WR 121), Math (MTH 111 or higher) and ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 ALS 151 Academic Listening and Speaking 4 Communication (COMM 111) COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• 1-Term: Minimum of 12 credits earned MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 during program •• 3-Term: Minimum of 36 credits earned ANTH 210 Comparative Cultures 3 ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 during program ALS 181 Comparative Cultures Bridge 2 PAC Physical Activity Class 1 Notes Total 17 Total 17 *Specific course is determined by results of Math placement Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours test and requirements for the major field of study.

ALS 162 Academic Reading and Writing 3 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center. COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 ANTH 210 Comparative Cultures 3 ALS 181 Comparative Cultures Bridge 2 Total 15 Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours WR 121 English Composition 3 ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 BA 101 Business Now 6 ALS 181 Business Now Bridge 2 Total 17

Admissions | 13 Graduate Admissions

OSU offers more than 80 graduate programs, many of which are ranked among the top in the nation. There are three different paths to begin earning your degree.

Direct Entry Graduate Pathway Program TOEFL, GMAT and GRE Preparation If you meet the specified academic and We have designed our Graduate Pathway TOEFL, GMAT and GRE test preparation are language criteria for your graduate degree program to provide you with a direct path built into the Graduate Pathway program program, you may apply directly to Oregon to various degrees at OSU. You’ll receive the curriculum. You will receive up to 40 hours of State University. highest level of support, including GMAT/GRE test preparation throughout the duration of the test preparation, and develop the essential program. Our test preparation courses are taught Entry Requirements academic and language skills to succeed in your by experienced OSU instructors and focus on • 3.0 GPA overall from 4-year undergraduate or professional degree and all work completed thereafter or master’s program. We offer a 1-Term, 2-Term skills-based language development and test- • A 4-year undergraduate degree and a 2-year (45 quarter and 3-Term option, depending on your English taking skills which include the use of practice credits) graduate degree with an overall GPA of 3.0 on most recent graduate degree or language level. tests and individual feedback on performance. • A completed bachelor’s degree of at least 3 years duration We also provide self-study materials, available in a country that is a signatory of the Bologna Declaration Entry Requirements with an overall GPA of 3.0, plus all subsequent graded course in our learning center. work or 1-Term Pathway • A bachelor’s degree of at least 3 years duration and a 2-year • Bachelor's degree or equivalent with a minimum 3.0 GPA (45 quarter credits) graduate degree with an overall GPA of • TOEFL iBT 80 or English Language Program 3.0 on most recent graduate degree • IELTS 6.5 (5.5 subscores) or Our Academic English program is designed • TOEFL iBT 80 (minimum 18 subscores) or • Completion of Academic English Level 6 • IELTS 6.5 to improve your English and prepare you for • Subscores under 18 will be conditionally admitted into the university studies. Once you have achieved Transitional Admission Program 2-Term Pathway the required language level, you can progress • Certain programs have higher minimum requirements • Bachelor's degree or equivalent with a minimum 2.5 GPA • TOEFL iBT 80 or to a Graduate Pathway program or enter your Note: Besides meeting minimum admission requirements, • IELTS 6.5 or you also must meet specific program requirements. For more graduate degree program directly. Learn more information, visit gradschool.oregonstate.edu/programs • Completion of Academic English Level 6 on page 36. 3-Term Pathway Entry Requirement • Bachelor's degree or equivalent with a minimum 2.5-3.2 GPA • TOEFL iBT 70-75 or • Bachelor's degree or equivalent • IELTS 6.0-6.5 or • Password 7-8 or • Completion of Academic English Level 5-6

14 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 " The classes have a lot of interactive learning opportunities and are very engaging. I feel like I’m getting more support and resources to grow. Everything I want to pursue is within reach for me here at OSU." Y oungsuk Oum, South Korea Merchandising Management

Admissions | 15 Academic Programs

BMD College of Agricultural Sciences Agricultural Business Management B = Bachelor’s M = Master’s D = Doctorate Agricultural Education ● Graduate Pathway programs leading to master’s degrees are listed Agricultural Sciences below in orange.

Animal Sciences [BS options: Animal Behavior, Animal BioHealth/Pre-Professional, ● ● Indicates degree programs also available at OSU-Cascades Animal Production, Equine, Rangeland Science] Applied Economics ● ● Indicates a Pathway program can lead to this degree ● Indicates an OSU degree program Bioresource Research [BS options: Animal Reproduction and Development, Applied Genetics, Bioproducts, Bioenergy, Biotechnology, Climate and Biosystems Designated STEM degree by the US Department of Homeland Security Modeling, Environmental Chemistry, Food Quality, Genomics/Bioinformatics, Pest Biology and Management, Plant Growth and Development, Sustainable Ecosystems, Toxicology, Water Resources] Botany BMD  Botany and Plant Pathology ● ● Crop and Soil Science College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences [MS, PhD options: Agronomy, Entomology, Genetics, Plant Breeding and Soil Science] Earth Sciences [BS options: Climate Science; Geology; Ocean Science]

Crop Science [BS options: Entomology, Plant Breeding and Genetics] ● ● Environmental Sciences [BS options: Alternative Energy; Applied Ecology; Aquatic Biology; Conservation, Resources, and Sustainability; Earth Systems; Entomology ● ● Environmental Agriculture; Environmental Policy and Economics; Environmental Environmental Economics and Policy [BS options: Environmental Economics, Science Education; Environmental Water Resources] Environmental Policy, General] Geographic Information Science (Undergraduate and Graduate Certificate) ● ● Fisheries and Wildlife Administration ● Geography ● ● Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences Geology ● ● Fisheries Management (Graduate Certificate) ● Geography and Geospatial Science ● Fisheries Science ● ● Marine Resource Management (MA, MS and Graduate Certificate) ●  Food Science and Technology [BS options: Enology and Viticulture, Fermentation ● ● Ocean, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences ● ● Science, Food Science] Horticulture [BS options: Ecological and Sustainable Horticultural Production, Water Conflict Management and Transformation (Graduate Certificate) ● Ecology Landscape and Urban Forestry, General Horticulture, Horticultural Research, ● ● College of Education Plant Breeding and Genetics, Therapeutic Horticulture, Turf Management, Viticulture Adult and Higher Education [EdD, PhD options: Community College and Enology] [MS, PhD options: Entomology, Plant Breeding and Genetics] ● Leadership; Leadership in Higher Education] Rangeland Ecology and Management ● ● Counseling [MCoun options: Clinical Mental Health Counseling; School Counseling] ● ● Rangeland Sciences Education [BA/BS options: Advanced Mathematics, Basic Mathematics, Soil Science [MS, PhD options: Entomology; Plant Breeding and Genetics] ● ● Biology, Chemistry, Early Childhood/Elementary, Family and Consumer Sciences, Health, Integrated Science, Language Arts, Physics, Social Studies] Sustainability [MS options: Mathematics, Science] [Graduate options: Advanced Science and ● ● Toxicology ● ● Mathematics (EdM), Agricultural Education (PhD), Free-Choice Learning (EdM), Language Equity and Educational Policy (PhD), Mathematics Education (MS), PK-12 Wildlife Management (Graduate Certificate) ● English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) (EdM), Science Education (MS), Science/Mathematics Education (PhD), Social Justice in Education (EdM)] Wildlife Science ● ● Teaching [MAT options: Clinically Based Elementary, Elementary, Language ● College of Business Arts, Mathematics, Music, Science, Social Studies] Accounting (Post-Baccalaureate Certificate) ● College of Engineering

Accountancy [BS options: Accounting Information Systems; International Business] Bioengineering ● ●

Business Administration/MBA [BS options: Entrepreneurship for Business Biological and Ecological Engineering ● ● Majors, General Business (Ecampus and OSU-Cascades only), Hospitality ● Management (OSU-Cascades only), International Business, Merchandising Chemical Engineering Management, Retail Management (Ecampus only), Supply Chain and Logistics ● Civil Engineering ● Management] [MBA options: Business Analytics, Corporate Finance, Innovation Computer Science [BA/BS options: Applied Computer Science, Web and Mobile Management, Marketing, Organizational Leadership, Supply Chain and Logistics ● Management] [PhD options: Accounting, Innovation/Commercialization] Software Development, Computer Systems] Business Administration and Accountancy (MBAA) ● Construction and Engineering Management

Business Analytics (Graduate Certificate) ● Ecological Engineering

Business Information Systems [BA, BS option: International Business] Electrical and Computer Engineering ●

Data Analytics [MS option: Health Analytics] ● Energy Systems Engineering (OSU - Cascades campus only)

Design and Human Environment ● ● Environmental Engineering ●

Design and Innovation Management Indus trial Engineering [BS option: Business Engineering] [Graduate options: Advanced Manufacturing, Design, Materials Mechanics, Renewable Energy, ● Finance [BA, BS option: International Business] Robotics, Thermal Fluids Science]

Financial Planning (Graduate Certificate) ● Manufacturing Engineering

Hospitality Management ● Materials Science ●

Mechanical Engineering [Grad options: Advanced Manufacturing, Design, Innovation Management (Double degree for non-business majors only) ● Materials Mechanics, Renewable Energy, Robotics, Thermal Fluid Sciences] Management [BA, BS option: International Business] Medical Physics ● ● Marketing [BA, BS option: International Business] Nuclear Engineering ● ● Merchandising Management Radiation Health Physics [BS option: Radiation Health Physics Pre-Med] ● ●

Robotics ● ●

Note: Students cannot come solely for the certificate, but can add certificates with a primary major that has full-time credit.

16 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 BMD BMD College of Forestry College of Pharmacy Forest Ecosystem and Society ● ● Pharmaceutical Sciences [Biopharmaceutics, Medicinal Chemistry, Natural Products Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacoeconomics, Pharmacokinetics, ● ● Forest Engineering Pharmacology, Toxicology] Forest Engineering/Civil Engineering Pharmacy, Doctor of Pharmacy (4-year) ● Forests and Climate Change (Graduate Certificate) ● College of Public Health and Human Sciences Forestry [BS options: Forest Management; Forest Operations Management; Forest Adapted Physical Education ● Restoration and Fire] Athletic Training ● Natural Resources [BS options: Arid Land Ecology; Ecological Restoration; Fish and Wildlife Conservation; Forest Ecosystems; Human Dimensions in Natural Biostatistics Resources; Individualized Specialty Option; Landscape Analysis; Law Enforcement in Natural Resources; Natural Resource Education; Natural Resources Conservation ● Environmental and Occupational Health ● and Technology; Natural Resource Policy and Management; Recreation and Tourism Management; Sustainable Agroforestry; Urban Forest Landscapes; Watershed Epidemiology ● Management; Wildland Fire Ecology] Global Health ● Sustainability Health Management and Policy ● Renewable Materials [BS options: Art and Design, Management and ● Marketing, Science and Engineering] Health Promotion and Health Behavior Sustainable Forest Management ● ● Kinesiology [BS option: Pre-Therapy and Allied Health] ● ●

Sustainable Natural Resources (Graduate Certificate) ● Human Development and Family Sciences/Studies ● ●

 Tourism, Recreation, and Adventure Leadership [BS options: Adventure Nutrition ● ● Leadership Education; Nature, Eco and Adventure Tourism; Outdoor Recreation Public Health [BS options: Health Management and Policy, Health Promotion Management; Sustainable Tourism Management] and Health Behavior] [Graduate options: Biostatistics, Environmental and ● Urban Forestry (Graduate Certificate) ● Occupational, Health, Epidemiology, Global Health, Health Management and Policy, Health Promotion and Health Behavior] Wood Science ● ● College of Science College of Liberal Arts Biochemistry and Biophysics ● ● American Studies (OSU - Cascades campus only) Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [BS options: Advanced Molecular Anthropology [BA/BS options: Archaeology, Biocultural, Cultural Linguistics, Biology, Computational Molecular Biology, Pre-Medicine/Biochemistry and ● General Anthropology] Molecular Biology] Applied Anthropology ● ● BioHealth Sciences [BS options: Pre-Clinical Laboratory Science, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Physician Applied Ethics (Undergraduate Certificate and MA) ● ● Assistant, Pre-Podiatry] Art [BA/BS, BFA options: Art History, Photography and Digital Studio (BA/BS Biology [BS options: Ecology, Genetics, Marine Biology, Pre-Dentistry Biology, and BFA); Studio Art (BA/BS and BFA)] Pre-Education Biology, Pre-Medicine Biology, Pre-Veterinary Medicine] College Student Services Administration ● Chemistry [BA/BS options: Advanced Biochemistry, Advanced Chemistry, ● Contemporary Hispanic Studies ● Biochemistry, Business, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry Education, Environmental Chemistry, Forensic Science, Materials Science, Pre-Medicine] Creative Writing ● Data Analytics (Graduate Certificate, MS) ● Design and Innovation Management [BS options: Apparel Design, Design Integrative Biology ● ● Management, Interior Design] Mathematics [BS options: Applied and Computational Mathematics; Digital Communication Arts ● ● Mathematical Biology; Secondary Teaching Emphasis; Statistics] Economics [BA/BS options: Law, Economics and Policy, Managerial Economics, Microbiology [BS option: Aquatic Microbiology; Pre-Medicine/Microbiology] ● ● Mathematical Economics] English ● Molecular and Cellular Biology ● ●

Environmental Arts and Humanities ● Physics/Applied Physics [B A/BS options: Applied Physics, Biological Physics, Chemical Physics, ● ● Ethnic Studies Computational Physics, Geophysics, Mathematical Physics, Optical Physics, Physics Teaching/Physics] Food in Culture and Social Justice (Undergraduate Certificate) ● Statistics ● ● French Zoology German College of Veterinary Medicine Graphic Design Veterinary Medicine - DVM ● History Graduate School Interdisciplinary Programs History of Science ● ● College and University Teaching (Graduate Certificate) ● Liberal Studies [BA/BS option: Pre-Education] Comparative Health Sciences [Options: Biomedical Sciences, Clinical Sciences] Medical Humanities (Undergraduate Certificate) ● Interdisciplinary Studies ● Music [BA/BS options: Instrumental Performance, Music Education, Music Production, Piano Performance, Vocal Performance] Environmental Sciences [PSM, MS and PhD options: Biogeochemistry, Ecology, Environmental Education, Natural Resources, Quantitative Analysis, ● ● Peace Studies (Undergraduate Certificate) Social Science, Water Resources] Philosophy Molecular and Cellular Biology ●

Political Science [BA/BS options: Environmental Politics and Policy, Water Resources Engineering ● ● International Affairs, Law, Politics and Society] Water Resources Policy and Management ● Psychology ● ● Water Resources Science ● ● Public Policy ● ●

Religion and Culture (Undergraduate Certificate) ●

Religious Studies ●

Social Science [BA/BS option: Community Development and Leadership] (OSU - Cascades campus only) Sociology [BA/BS options: Crime and Justice, Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology] Spanish

Speech Communication [BA/BS options: Communication, Theater Arts]

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (Undergraduate Certificate, BA, BS, ● ● MA, PhD)

Note: Pre-pharmacy, pre-medicine and pre-law all available at OSU.

Academic Programs | 17 Academic Colleges Top-Ranked Degree Programs To learn more about the academic colleges at Oregon State University, please visit the websites listed below: OSU’s 11 academic colleges offer degree programs designed to prepare students for exceptional careers. College of Agricultural Sciences agsci.oregonstate.edu

College of Business business.oregonstate.edu Turn Ideas into Reality Sustainability Double Degree Join a top-ranked program in Chemical Our sustainability double degree provides College of Earth, Ocean Engineering (#84), Civil Engineering (#40), students with a rich education that addresses and Atmospheric Sciences Nuclear Engineering (#11) and more. the growing demand for socially- and ceoas.oregonstate.edu (U.S. News & World Report 2018) environmentally-responsible products and services that can help address global problems College of Education Power the World’s Economy education.oregonstate.edu Earn a degree in accountancy, business like climate change, biodiversity loss, social inequities and food and water scarcity. administration, business information College of Engineering systems, finance, innovation management, University Honors College engineering.oregonstate.edu management, marketing, recreation resource The UHC offers: management, tourism and outdoor leadership or College of Forestry • Challenging and creative curricula for hospitality management. forestry.oregonstate.edu students of all majors Promote Healthy Lives • Unique classes, typically limited to College of Liberal Arts Prepare for a career in health sciences by 12-20 students liberalarts.oregonstate.edu studying kinesiology, nutrition, public health and • OSU’s top professors, often chosen by human development and family sciences. College of Pharmacy UHC students pharmacy.oregonstate.edu Double Degree at OSU • One-on-one mentoring by faculty members As an undergraduate student, you have the • An undergraduate thesis where students can College of Public Health opportunity to graduate with more than one pursue their academic and research interests and Human Sciences degree at OSU. For each additional degree, you health.oregonstate.edu must complete a minimum of 32 credits above Admission to the UHC is competitive. Applicants the minimum number needed for one degree. meeting the minimum academic criteria also will College of Science You will receive a separate diploma for each be evaluated on their responses to the essay science.oregonstate.edu degree earned. portion of the UHC application and on their non-academic activities and contributions to College of Veterinary Medicine vetmed.oregonstate.edu their communities.

18 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Scholarships

OSU Scholarships For the most current information on OSU scholarships, please visit: admissions.oregonstate.edu/international/scholarships-international-students Scholarship Amount Eligibility Notes More Online International Honorary Scholarship $15,000/year Fully admitted to OSU as an international transfer or Renewable with 3.0 GPA For application International transfer or first-year undergraduate up to 4 years first-year undergraduate student Application required information, please students may apply for this scholarship. Overall GPA of 3.0 or higher Competitive application process contact international. Completion of the College Board Financial Aid Profile considers both merit and financial scholarships@ oregonstate.edu Skype interview for all finalists need

Provost Scholarship for Excellence $6,000/year, Fully admitted to OSU as an international transfer or Renewable with a 3.0 GPA oregonstate.edu/ Entering undergraduate students are automatically up to 4 years first-year undergraduate student No application required for renewal admissions/node/758 considered for this scholarship Incoming GPA of 3.5 or higher Non-resident tuition status International Baccalaureate Scholarship $6,000/year, Fully admitted to OSU as an international transfer or Renewable with a 3.0 GPA oregonstate.edu/ Entering undergraduate students who have up to 4 years freshman undergraduate student No application required for renewal admissions/node/758 completed the full International Baccalaureate Completion of the full International Baccalaureate Diploma are automatically considered for this Diploma with a score of 30 or higher scholarship. Non-resident tuition status International Student Continuation Variable Priority given to students in the final stages of their oregonstate.edu/ Scholarship (ISCS) program admissions/node/757 Students who have been in their current program for at least one academic year and have demonstrated significant financial need

Scholarship amounts and eligibility requirements are subject to change.

INTO OSU Scholarships For the most current information on INTO OSU scholarships, please visit: admissions.oregonstate.edu/international/scholarships-international-students Scholarship Amount Eligibility Notes More Online Regional Scholarship Variable Variable To connect with your regional oregonstate.edu/ Students may contact their regional INTO INTO representative, contact admissions/node/757 representative to be considered for this scholarship. [email protected]

Ian Sanders and Nancy Heiligman $12,000 tuition + Fully admitted to an undergraduate 3-term Pathway Send application essay to oregonstate.edu/ Honorary Scholarship $13,000 housing program starting fall term [email protected] admissions/node/757 International Year One students may apply for 600-800 word essay on what it means to be this scholarship in honor of our former colleagues, a global citizen, drawing on specific examples Nancy Heiligman and Ian Sanders, who exhibited of personal experience with cross-cultural leadership and dedication to higher education. communication Skype interview for all finalists Scholarship recipients will live and hold leadership positions in the Global Village Merit-based Scholarship $9,000/$12,500* 3.0 overall GPA for graduate No action required oregonstate.edu/ Qualified first-year Pathway students will 2.9 overall GPA for undergraduate Qualified applicants are automatically admissions/node/757 automatically be considered for this merit-based 3.3 GPA for 1-Term and 2-Term Pathway programs considered scholarship. Fully admitted to an INTO OSU Pathway program Continued Success Scholarship $6,000 3.75 overall GPA during Pathway program No action required oregonstate.edu/ Students who have successfully completed an Fully admitted to an OSU undergraduate or graduate Qualified applicants are automatically admissions/node/760 INTO OSU Pathway program may be awarded this degree-seeking program within 1 month of Pathway awarded scholarship for their first year of undergraduate or program completion graduate studies at OSU. No extension terms added to Pathway program

Scholarship amounts and eligibility requirements are subject to change. *Merit-based scholarship amounts shown for 3-Term International Year One/Graduate Pathway programs. Award will be pro-rated for 4-Term, 2-Term and 1-Term Pathway programs.

OSU-Cascades Scholarships For the most current information on OSU-Cascades scholarships, please visit: osucascades.edu/admissions/international-student-costs Scholarship Amount Eligibility Notes More Online OSU Cascades International Scholarship $5,000/year, 3.0 or above with offer to OSU Cascades Automatic consideration upon oregonstate.edu/ Merit-based scholarship for students who will be up to 4 years Renewable each year with minimum 2.5 GPA application admissions/node/758 applying directly to OSU Cascades.

INTO OSU Cascades Continued Success $9,000 3.0 overall GPA during Pathway program Eligible students automatically oregonstate.edu/ Scholarship Fully admitted to an undergraduate degree program considered admissions/node/760 Undergraduate or graduate students who complete at OSU-Cascades 30 days from Pathway program an INTO OSU Pathway program on the Corvallis completion campus and progress to a degree-program at OSU- No extension terms added to Pathway program Cascades may apply for this scholarship.

Scholarship amounts and eligibility requirements are subject to change.

www.intostudy.com/osu | 19 Progression Routes

Students who complete International Year One can progress to the following degree programs.

Business General and General Liberal Arts (continued)

Accountancy Liberal Studies

Agricultural Business Management Music

Business Administration New Media Communication

Business Information Systems Philosophy

Design and Innovation Management Political Science

Finance Psychology

Hospitality Management (Cascades campus only) Social Science

Management Spanish

Marketing All other majors** Merchandising Management Natural Resources and Renewable Materials*

Computer Science Horticulture

Computer Science Natural Resources

Computer Science Web and Mobile Web Software Development (Cascades campus only) Rangeland Sciences Engineering Recreation Resource Management

Bioengineering Renewable Materials

Biochemistry and Biophysics Tourism, Recreation, and Adventure Leadership

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Public Health and Sport Science

Chemical Engineering Kinesiology

Civil Engineering Human Development and Family Sciences

Construction Engineering Management Nutrition

Ecological Engineering Public Health Electrical and Computer Engineering Public Policy Energy Systems Engineering (Cascades campus only) Economics Environmental Engineering Environmental Economics and Policy Industrial Engineering Sociology Manufacturing Engineering Science Mechanical Engineering Agricultural Sciences Nuclear Engineering Animal Sciences Food Science and Technology Biochemistry and Biophysics Food Science and Technology Biohealth Sciences

Forestry* Biology

Forestry Bioresource Research

Forest Engineering/Civil Engineering Botany General and General Liberal Arts Focus Chemistry

American Studies (Cascades campus only) Crop and Soil Science

Anthropology Earth Sciences

Art Environmental Sciences

Digital Communication Arts Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences

Economics Mathematics

Education Microbiology

English Physics/Applied Physics

Ethnic Studies Radiation Health Physics

French Zoology

German Women and Gender Studies

Graphic Design Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies

History

*The Forestry and Natural Resources and Renewable Materials Pathway can lead to the indicated major but may require some additional course work. **For full list of majors and options please refer to pages 16-17.

The courses listed in the following tables are examples and are subject to change.

20 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 International Year One

You will begin International Year One through a 1-, 2-, 3- or 4-Term Pathway program. The 4-Term Pathway option below is available for all of the following programs.

4-Term Pathway Program Available in the fall, winter, spring and summer terms, our 4-Term Pathway program offers more focus on English language preparation than our 1-, 2- or 3-Term Pathway programs. This option applies to International Year One and allows you to start earning credits toward your bachelor’s degree at OSU. The sample course schedule below is for the first term of the 4-Term Pathway program. Additional course samples for subsequent terms are on the following pages.

Sample Pathway Program (All Majors) 4-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Fall: September 13, 2018 16 credit hours apply from Pathway Winter: January 2, 2019 Spring: March 26, 2019 Summer: June 18, 2019

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Notes •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA ALS 140 Academic Reading and Writing 3 * Specific course is determined by results of Math placement test and requirements for the major field Language Requirements ALS 141 Academic Listening and Speaking 3 of study. •• TOEFL iBT 50 or MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• IELTS 5.0 or Term 5 (Recommended) ALS 181 Bridge for ALS 140 2 •• PTEA 41+ or During the fifth term students can complete •• Password overall Level 5 or ALS 181 Bridge for ALS 141 2 the additional classes to ensure that they are well prepared for their second year at OSU. It is •• Completion of AE Level 3 with C (or Pass) or ALS 116 Academic Success 2 recommended that all students, especially those higher grades in all classes in sciences and engineering, plan to study for five Total 16 consecutive terms.

These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only.

Pathway Program for Undergraduate Majors (All Programs) 1-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 17 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: March 26, 2019 163 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with 3.0 GPA WR 121 English Composition 3 •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Language Requirements ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 courses in OSU academic course work •• TOEFL iBT 75 (minimum 16 subscores) or COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 •• IELTS 6.0 (minimum 5.5 subscores) or •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• Completion of AE Level 6 with C (or Pass) or (WR 121), Math (MTH 111 or MTH 105 or higher grades in all classes ANTH 210 Comparative Cultures 3 higher) and Communication (COMM 111) ALS 181 Comparative Cultures Bridge 2 •• For the 1-term Pathway: Minimum of 12 credits earned during the Total 17 Pathway program 2-Term Pathway Degree Program Components •• For the 2-Term Pathway: Minimum of 24 credits earned during the Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Pathway program Winter: January 2, 2019 32 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: March 26, 2019 148 credit hours remaining toward degree Notes Summer: June 18, 2019 * Specific course is determined by results of Math placement test and requirements for the major field Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours of study. •• High school diploma with 3.0 GPA ALS 162 Academic Reading/Writing 3 These courses are generally delivered through the Language Requirements ALS 161 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. •• TOEFL iBT 70 or HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 •• IELTS 6.0 or ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or PAC Physical Activity Class 1 higher grades in all classes MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 Total 15 Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours WR 121 English Composition 3 ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 ANTH 210 Comparative Cultures 3 ALS 181 Comparative Cultures Bridge 2 Total 17 oregonstate.edu/main/academics

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Business 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 47 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: March 26, 2019 133 credit hours remaining toward degree Summer: June 18, 2019 Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA ALS 150 Academic Reading/Writing 3 •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Language Requirements ALS 151 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 60 or courses in OSU academic course work MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• IELTS 5.5 or •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition •• PTEA 44+ or HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 (WR 121), Math (MTH 111 or higher) and Communication (COMM 111) •• Password overall Level 6 or ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 •• Minimum of 36 credits earned during •• Completion of AE Level 4 with C (or Pass) or PAC Physical Activity Class 1 higher grades in all classes Pathway program. Total 15 Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours Notes * Specific course is determined by results of Math ALS 162 Academic Reading/Writing 3 placement test and requirements for the major field COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 of study. MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 This Pathway leads to the second year of the pre- business major. At the end of the second year of study, ANTH 210 Comparative Cultures 3 qualified students may compete for admission to the upper division (pro-school) of the business degree ALS 181 Comparative Cultures Bridge 2 program. Progression from pre-business to pro-school is Total 15 competitive. Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours Term 4 (Optional) WR 121 English Composition 3 During the fourth term students can complete additional classes to ensure that they are well prepared for their ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 second year at OSU and on track to complete in 4 years. MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 These courses are generally delivered through the BA 101 Business Now 6 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. ALS 181 Business Now Bridge 2 Total 17 Term 4 (Optional) business.oregonstate.edu

Computer Science 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Summer: June 18, 2019 47 credit hours apply from Pathway 133 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program ALS 150 Academic Reading/Writing 3 •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Language Requirements ALS 151 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 60 or courses in OSU academic course work •• IELTS 5.5 or MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition •• PTEA 44+ or CS 160 Computer Science Orientation 3 (WR 121), Math (MTH 111 or higher) and Communication (COMM 111) •• Password overall Level 6 or ALS 181 Computer Science Orientation Bridge 2 •• Completion of AE Level 4 with C (or Pass) or •• Minimum of 36 credits earned during Total 15 higher grades in all classes Pathway program Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours Notes ALS 162 Academic Reading/Writing 3 * Specific course is determined by results of Math placement test and requirements for the major field COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 of study. MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 * This Pathway leads to the second year of the pre- computer science major. At the end of the second year of CS 161 Introduction to Computer Science I 4 study, qualified students may compete for admission to PAC Physical Activity Class 1 the upper division (pro-school) of the computer science degree program. Progression from pre-computer science Total 15 to pro-school is competitive. Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours Term 4 (Recommended) WR 121 English Composition 3 During the fourth term students will complete the additional classes to ensure that they are well prepared ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 for their second year at OSU. It is recommended that all students, especially those in sciences and engineering, MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 plan to study for four consecutive terms. CS 162 Introduction to Computer Science II 4 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 Total 17 Term 4 (Recommended) eecs.oregonstate.edu

22 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Engineering 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 49 credit hours apply from Pathway Summer: June 18, 2019 131 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA ALS 150 Academic Reading/Writing 3 •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Language Requirements ALS 151 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 60 or courses in OSU academic course work MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• IELTS 5.5 or •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition •• PTEA 44+ or HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 (WR 121), Math (MTH 111 or higher) and Communication (COMM 111) •• Password overall Level 6 or ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 •• Minimum of 36 credits earned during •• Completion of AE Level 4 with C (or Pass) or ENGR 111 Engineering Orientation I 3 higher grades in all classes Pathway program Total 17 Notes Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours * Specific course is determined by results of Math ALS 162 Academic Reading/Writing 3 placement test and requirements for the major field of study. MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 * This Pathway leads to the second year of the pre- CH 231 General Chemistry + Lab 5 engineering major. At the end of the second year of study, qualified students may compete for admission ENGR 199 Engineering Special Topics 3 to the upper division (pro-school) of the engineering degree program. Progression from pre-engineering to ALS 181 Engineering Special Topics Bridge 2 pro-school is competitive.

Total 17 Term 4 (Recommended) Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours During the fourth term students will complete the additional classes to ensure that they are well prepared WR 121 English Composition 3 for their second year at OSU. It is recommended that all ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 students, especially those in sciences and engineering, plan to study for four consecutive terms. COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 These courses are generally delivered through the MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. CH 232 General Chemistry + Lab 5 Total 17 Term 4 (Recommended) engineering.oregonstate.edu

Food Science and Technology 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 47 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: March 26, 2019 133 credit hours remaining toward degree Summer: June 18, 2019 Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA ALS 150 Academic Reading/Writing 3 •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Language Requirements ALS 151 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 60 or courses in OSU academic course work MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• IELTS 5.5 or •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition •• PTEA 44+ or FST 101 Food Science Orientation 1 (WR 121), Math (MTH 111 or higher) and Communication (COMM 111) •• Password overall Level 6 or HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 •• Minimum of 36 credits earned during •• Completion of AE Level 4 with C (or Pass) or ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 higher grades in all classes Pathway program Total 15 Notes Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours * Specific course is determined by results of Math ALS 162 Academic Reading/Writing 3 placement test and requirements for the major field of study. FST 273 Wine in the Western World 3 Term 4 (Recommended) MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 During the fourth term students will complete the CH 231 General Chemistry + Lab 5 additional classes to ensure that they are well prepared for their second year at OSU. It is recommended that all Total 15 students, especially those in sciences and engineering, plan to study for four consecutive terms. Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours These courses are generally delivered through the WR 121 English Composition 3 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 CH 232 General Chemistry + Lab 5 Total 17 Term 4 (Recommended) oregonstate.edu/foodsci

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Forestry 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 47 credit hours apply from Pathway Summer: June 18, 2019 133 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA ALS 150 Academic Reading/Writing 3 •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Language Requirements ALS 151 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 60 or courses in OSU academic course work MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• IELTS 5.5 or •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition •• PTEA 44+ or HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 (WR 121), Math (MTH 111 or higher) and Communication (COMM 111) •• Password overall Level 6 or ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 •• Minimum of 36 credits earned during •• Completion of AE Level 4 with C (or Pass) or PAC Physical Activity Class 1 higher grades in all classes Pathway program Total 15 Notes Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours * Specific course is determined by results of Math ALS 162 Academic Reading/Writing 3 placement test and requirements for the major field of study. CH 231 General Chemistry + Lab 5 * This Pathway leads to the forestry major. Upon MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 completion of all pre-forestry requirements (or approved substitutions) students may apply for admission to the COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 Professional Forestry program. Total 15 Term 4 (Recommended) Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours During the fourth term students will complete the additional classes to ensure that they are well prepared WR 121 English Composition 3 for their second year at OSU. It is recommended that all students, especially those in sciences and engineering, ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 plan to study for four consecutive terms. MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. FES 241 Dendrology 5 FOR 111 Intro to Forestry 3 Total 17 Term 4 (Recommended) forestry.oregonstate.edu

Natural Resources and Renewable Materials 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 46 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: March 26, 2019 134 credit hours remaining toward degree Summer: June 18, 2019 Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA ALS 150 Academic Reading/Writing 3 •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Language Requirements ALS 151 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 60 or courses in OSU academic course work MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• IELTS 5.5 or •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition •• PTEA 44+ or HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 (WR 121), Math (MTH 111 or higher) and Communication (COMM 111) •• Password overall Level 6 or ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 •• Minimum of 36 credits earned during •• Completion of AE Level 4 with C (or Pass) or PAC Physical Activity Class 1 higher grades in all classes Pathway program Total 15 Notes Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours * Specific course is determined by results of Math ALS 162 Academic Reading/Writing 3 placement test and requirements for the major field of study. MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 Term 4 (Optional) NR 201 Managing Natural Resources for the Future 3 During the fourth term students can complete additional ALS 181 Managing Natural Resources for the 2 classes to ensure that they are well prepared for their second year at OSU and on track to complete in 4 years. Future Bridge These courses are generally delivered through the WSE 111 Renewable Materials for a Green Planet 2 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. Total 14 Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours WR 121 English Composition 3 ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 SUS 102 Introduction to Environmental Science 3 and Sustainability ALS 181 Introduction to Environmental Science 2 and Sustainability Bridge Total 17 Term 4 (Optional) forestry.oregonstate.edu

24 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Public Health and Sport Science 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 50 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: March 26, 2019 130 credit hours remaining toward degree Summer: June 18, 2019 Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA ALS 150 Academic Reading/Writing 3 •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Language Requirements ALS 151 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 60 or courses in OSU academic course work MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• IELTS 5.5 or •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition •• PTEA 44+ or KIN 131 Introduction to Exercise and Sport Science 1 (WR 121), Math (MTH 111 or higher) and Communication (COMM 111) •• Password overall Level 6 or CH 121 General Chemistry 5 •• Minimum of 36 credits earned during •• Completion of AE Level 4 with C (or Pass) or Total 16 higher grades in all classes Pathway program Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours Notes ALS 162 Academic Reading/Writing 3 * Specific course is determined by results of Math placement test and requirements for the major field COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 of study.

ANTH 210 Comparative Cultures 3 Term 4 (Optional) ALS 181 Comparative Cultures Bridge 2 During the fourth term students can complete additional CH 122 General Chemistry 5 classes to ensure that they are well prepared for their second year at OSU and on track to complete in 4 years. Total 16 These courses are generally delivered through the Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. WR 121 English Composition 3 ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 CH 123 General Chemistry 5 Total 18 Term 4 (Optional) health.oregonstate.edu/degrees/kinesiology

Public Policy 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 45 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: March 26, 2019 135 credit hours remaining toward degree Summer: June 18, 2019 Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA ALS 150 Academic Reading/Writing 3 •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Language Requirements ALS 151 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 60 or courses in OSU academic course work MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• IELTS 5.5 or •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition •• PTEA 44+ or HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 (WR 121), Math (MTH 111, MTH 105 or higher) and Communication (COMM 111) •• Password overall Level 6 or ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 •• Minimum of 36 credits earned during •• Completion of AE Level 4 with C (or Pass) or PAC Physical Activity Class 1 higher grades in all classes Pathway program Total 15 Notes Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours * Specific course is determined by results of Math ALS 162 Academic Reading/Writing 3 placement test and requirements for the major field of study. COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 Term 4 (Optional) SOC 204 Introduction to Sociology 3 During the fourth term students can complete additional ALS 181 Introduction to Sociology Bridge 2 classes to ensure that they are well prepared for their second year at OSU and on track to complete in 4 years. ECON 201 Introduction to Microeconomics 4 These courses are generally delivered through the Total 15 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours WR 121 English Composition 3 ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 PS 201 United States Government and Politics 4 ALS 181 United States Government 2 and Politics Bridge ECON 202 Introduction to Macroeconomics 4 Total 15 Term 4 (Optional) oregonstate.edu/cla/spp

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Science 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 49 credit hours apply from Pathway Summer: June 18, 2019 131 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA ALS 150 Academic Reading/Writing 3 •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Language Requirements ALS 151 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 60 or courses in OSU academic course work MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• IELTS 5.5 or •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition •• PTEA 44+ or HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 (WR 121), Math (MTH 111 or higher) and Communication (COMM 111) •• Password overall Level 6 or ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 •• Minimum of 36 credits earned during •• Completion of AE Level 4 with C (or Pass) or PAC Physical Activity Class 1 higher grades in all classes Pathway program Total 15 Notes Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours * Specific course is determined by results of Math ALS 162 University Reading/Writing 3 placement test and requirements for the major field of study. CH 231 General Chemistry + Lab 5 Term 4 (Recommended) MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 During the fourth term students will complete the COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 additional classes to ensure that they are well prepared for their second year at OSU. It is recommended that all Total 15 students, especially those in sciences and engineering, plan to study for four consecutive terms. Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours These courses are generally delivered through the WR 121 English Composition 3 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 CH 232 General Chemistry + Lab 5 ANTH 210 Cultural Diversity 3 ALS 181 Cultural Diversity ESL Bridge 2 Total 19 Term 4 (Recommended) science.oregonstate.edu

Women and Gender Studies 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 180 credit hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 46 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: March 26, 2019 134 credit hours remaining toward degree Summer: June 18, 2019 Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA ALS 150 Academic Reading/Writing 3 •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded Language Requirements ALS 151 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 60 or courses in OSU academic course work MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 •• IELTS 5.5 or •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition •• PTEA 44+ or HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 (WR 121), Math (MTH 111, MTH 105 or higher) and Communication (COMM 111) •• Password overall Level 6 or ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 •• Minimum of 36 credits earned during •• Completion of AE Level 4 with C (or Pass) or PAC Physical Activity Class 1 higher grades in all classes Pathway program Total 15 Notes Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours * Specific course is determined by results of Math placement test and requirements for the major field ALS 162 Academic Reading/Writing 3 of study.

COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 Term 4 (Optional) WGSS 223 Women: Self and Society 3 During the fourth term students can complete additional ANTH 210 Comparative Cultures 3 classes to ensure that they are well prepared for their second year at OSU and on track to complete in 4 years. ALS 181 Comparative Cultures Bridge 2 These courses are generally delivered through the Total 14 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours WR 121 English Composition 3 ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 WGSS 224 Women: Personal and Social Change 3 WGSS 280 Global Women 3 HST 201 History of the United States 4 ALS 181 History of the United States Bridge 2 Total 17 Term 4 (Optional) liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/slcs/wgss

26 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Graduate Pathway Programs College of Business - MBA

Master of Business Administration (MBA) 3-Term Pathway Degree program components Program information

Fall: September 13, 2018 60 credit-hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 15 credit hours apply from the Pathway 45 credit hours remaining towards degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course title Credit hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 173 Advanced Business Listening/Speaking 3 Standardized Test Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in any major with a 2.5 •• GMAT overall score of 500 with minimum ALS 174 Advanced Business Reading/Writing 3 GPA or equivalent overall 20th percentile in verbal, quantitative PHL 321 Deductive Logic 4 Language Requirements and integrated reasoning, and a minimum ALS 143 Graduate Business Success 2 analytical writing score of 4 or •• TOEFL iBT 75 (16 subscores) or • GRE total score of 304 with verbal and quantitative •• IELTS 6.5 (5.0 subscores) or IEPA 005 GMAT Preparation 0 • scores in at least the 30th percentile and an •• Completion of AE Level 6 with B or higher Total 12 and a pass grade in all Pass/No Pass courses or analytical writing score of 3.5 Term 2 Course title Credit hours •• Password overall Level 8 Academic Requirements BA 512 Business Analysis and Communication* 6 Other Requirements •• B or higher grade in all classes •• No work experience required BA 515 Managerial Decision Tools 3 Language Requirements COMM 218 Interpersonal Communication 3 •• B or higher in ALS 171 and 172. This is a pre-requisite for BA 512. Total 12 •• B or higher in BA 512. This is a pre-requisite Term 3 Course title Credit hours for all BA classes during term 3. BA 513 Legal Environment of Business 3 Additional Progression Requirements BA 514 Operations Management 3 •• Submission of a statement of objective BA 516 Creating Value in Exchange 3 •• Submission of a current résumé •• 2 letters of recommendation BA 517 Markets and Valuation 3 •• Compliance with OSU and College of Total 12 Business Academic and Professional Behavior Standards (Please visit: business.oregonstate. edu/about/academic-professional-standards) Notes *BA 512 is required for Pathway students but does not apply to MBA program requirements.

Students who complete the MBA Graduate Pathway before the beginning of fall term may be able to complete the MBA program in 3 terms. Students progressing in winter or spring will need additional terms to complete the MBA degree.

These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. business.oregonstate.edu/mba

Master of Business Administration (MBA) 2-Term Pathway Degree program components Program information

Spring: March 26, 2019 60 credit-hour program 15 credit hours apply from the Pathway 45 credit hours remaining towards degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course title Credit hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 173 Advanced Business Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in any major with a 2.5 ALS 174 Advanced Business Reading/Writing 3 •• B or higher in all classes GPA or equivalent overall BA 512 Business Analysis and Communication* 6 Language Requirements Language Requirements •• B or higher in BA 512. This is a pre-requisite BA 515 Managerial Decision Tools 3 •• TOEFL iBT 80 (16 subscores) or for all BA classes during term 2. Total 15 •• IELTS 6.5 (5.5 subscores) or Additional Progression Requirements • Completion of AE Level 6 with B or higher • Term 2 Course title Credit hours •• Submission of a statement of objective grades in all classes BA 513 Legal Environment of Business 3 •• Submission of a current résumé Standardized Test Requirements •• 2 letters of recommendation BA 514 Operations Management 3 •• GMAT 500 with minimum 20th percentile in •• Compliance with OSU and College of verbal, quantitative and integrated reasoning, BA 516 Creating Value in Exchange 3 Business Academic and Professional Behavior and a minimum analytical writing score of 4 or BA 517 Markets and Valuation 3 Standards (Please visit: business.oregonstate. •• GRE total score of 304 with verbal and Total 12 edu/about/academic-professional-standards) quantitative scores in at least the 30th Notes percentile and an analytical writing score of 3.5 *BA 512 is required for Pathway students but does not apply to MBA program requirements. Other Requirements •• No work experience required Students who complete the MBA Graduate Pathway before the beginning of fall term may be able to complete the MBA program in 3 terms. Students progressing in winter or spring will need additional terms to complete the MBA degree.

These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. business.oregonstate.edu/mba

The courses listed in the following tables are examples and are subject to change.

Graduate Pathway Programs | 27 College of Engineering

1-Term Pathway for All Graduate Engineering Programs (except Civil Engineering) 1-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 (ECE/CS*) 45 credit hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 (ECE/CS*) 0 credit hours apply from Pathway Spring: March 26, 2019 (All) 45 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 All MEng majors: •• Undergraduate degree in same engineering Academic Requirements WR 327 Technical Writing 3 discipline with 3.0 GPA overall or in final 2 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses and years of study ALS 181 INTO OSU Engineering Success 2 •• C (or Pass) or higher grades in all Pathway Language Requirements TBD Course in major field to be determined 4 courses •• TOEFL iBT 80 (18 subscores) or Total 12 Language Requirements •• IELTS 6.5 (5.5 subscores) or •• B or higher grades in ALS 162 and WR 327 or •• Completion of AE Level 6 with B (or Pass) or •• TOEFL iBT 91 (18 subscores) or higher grades in all classes •• IELTS 7.0

Standardized Test Requirements Notes •• ECE/CS*: GRE not required * ECE/CS - electrical and computer engineering/ •• Industrial and Mechanical: GRE overall score of computer science 305 with 158 in quantitative section and a 3.0 These courses are generally delivered through the in analytical writing section INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. •• All other MEng majors: GRE overall score of 301 with 146 in verbal section and 3.0 in analytical writing section engineering.oregonstate.edu

MEng in Chemical Engineering 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit hour program 7 credit hours apply from Pathway 38 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in chemical engineering ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/ Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter with 2.75 GPA overall and in final year of credits (60 semester credits) and CHE 311 Thermodynamics 3 study (other engineering degrees may require •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses and additional time and course work) CHE 331 Transport Phenomena I 3 •• C (or Pass) or higher grades in all Pathway Language Requirements GRE Prep 0 courses •• TOEFL iBT 70 or Total 12 Language Requirements •• IELTS 6.0 or Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• B or higher grades in all English language •• Password overall Level 7 or courses or COMM 218 Interpersonal Communication 3 •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or •• TOEFL iBT 91 (18 subscores) or higher grades in all classes WR 121 English Composition 4 •• IELTS 7.0 ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 Standardized Test Requirements CHE 312 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3 •• GRE overall score of 301 with 146 in the CHE 332 Transport Phenomena II 3 verbal section and 3.0 in the analytical writing section ALS 145 Graduate STEM Success 2 These courses are generally delivered through the Total 17 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours WR 327 Technical Writing 3 CHE 333 Transport Phenomena III 3 CHE 545 Polymer Engineering and Science 4 CHE 550 Conventional and Alternative Energy Systems 3 Total 13 cbee.oregonstate.edu/che-graduate-program

28 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 MEng in Civil Engineering 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information 45 credit hour program Fall: September 13, 2018 0 credit hours apply from Pathway 45 credit hours remaining toward degree Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in a relevant ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter credits engineering discipline with 2.75 GPA ENGR 350 Sustainable Engineering 4 (60 semester credits) and overall and in final year of study ENGR 321 Materials Science 4 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses and Language Requirements GRE Prep 0 •• C (or Pass) or higher grades in all Pathway courses •• TOEFL iBT 70 or Total 14 Language Requirements •• IELTS 6.0 or Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• B or higher grades in all English language courses or •• Password overall Level 7 or COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 91 (18 subscores) or •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or •• IELTS 7.0 ALS 176 Advanced STEM Reading/Writing 3 Pass) or higher grades in all classes ALS 145 Graduate STEM Success 2 Standardized Test Requirements Choose two of the three courses listed per term: •• GRE overall score of 301 with 146 in verbal section and 3.0 in analytical writing section Winter These courses are generally delivered through the CE 372 Geotechnical Engineering 4 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. CE 392 Introduction to Highway Engineering 4 CEM 311 Hydraulics 4 Total 16 Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours WR 327 Technical Writing 3 Choose two of the three courses listed per term: Spring ST 314 Intro to Statistics for Engineers 3 CE 424 Contracts and Specifications 4 CEM 341 Construction Estimating 4 Total 10-11 cce.oregonstate.edu/graduate-academics

MEng in Civil Engineering 2-Term Pathway Degree program components Program information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit hour program 9-15 credit hours apply from the Pathway No more than 36 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course title Credit hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter credits •• Undergraduate degree in civil ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 (60 semester credits) engineering discipline with 2.5 GPA CE 507 CE Graduate Seminar* 1 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses overall and minimum of 2.75 GPA in ENGR 350 Sustainable Engineering 4 •• C (or pass) or higher grades in all Pathway courses final year of study Graduate course in area of concentration 4 Language Requirements Language Requirements IEPA 005 GRE Prep 0 •• B or higher in all English language courses or •• TOEFL iBT 80 (16 subscores) or •• TOEFL iBT 91 (18 subscores) or Total 15 •• IELTS 6.5 (5.5 subscores) or •• IELTS 7.0 Term 2 Course title Credit hours •• Completion of Academic English Notes Level 6 with B or higher grades COMM 218 Interpersonal Communication 3 *CE 507 is required for Pathway students but does not apply to MEng degree ALS 181 INTO OSU Engineering Success 2 requirements. CE 392 Introduction to Highway Engineering 4 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. Graduate course in area of concentration 4 Graduate course in area of concentration 4 Total 17 cce.oregonstate.edu/content/construction-civil-engineering

Graduate Pathway Programs | 29 College of Engineering

MEng in Computer Science 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit hour program 8 credit hours apply from Pathway 37 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in a relevant ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter credits engineering discipline with 2.75 GPA CS 261 Data Structures 4 (60 semester credits) and overall and in final year of study CS 321 Theory of Computation 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses and Language Requirements Total 13 •• C (or Pass) or higher grades in all Pathway courses •• TOEFL iBT 70 or Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours Language Requirements •• IELTS 6.0 or COMM 218 Interpersonal Communication 2 •• B or higher grades in all English language •• Password overall Level 7 or ALS 176 Advanced STEM Reading/Writing 3 courses or •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or CS 344 Operating Systems I 3 •• TOEFL iBT 91 (18 subscores) or Pass) or higher grades in all classes CS 325 Algorithms and Data Structures 4 •• IELTS 7.0 ALS 145 Graduate STEM Success 2 Standardized Test Requirements Total 14 •• GRE not required Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours These courses are generally delivered through the WR 327 Technical Writing 3 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. CS 544 Operating Systems II 4 CS 572 Computer Architecture 4 CS 381 Programming Language Fundamentals 4 Total 15 eecs.oregonstate.edu/academics/graduate-programs/cs

MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit hour program 4 credit hours apply from Pathway 41 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in a relevant engineering ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter discipline with 2.75 GPA overall and in final ECE 390 Electrical and Magnetic Fields 4 credits (60 semester credits) and year of study ECE 351 Systems and Signals I 4 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses and •• C (or Pass) or higher grades in all Pathway Language Requirements Total 14 •• TOEFL iBT 70 or courses Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• IELTS 6.0 or Language Requirements •• Password overall Level 7 or COMM 218 Interpersonal Communication 2 •• B or higher grades in all English language •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or ALS 176 Advanced STEM Reading/Writing 3 courses or higher grades in all classes ECE 322 Electronics I 4 •• TOEFL iBT 91 (18 subscores) or •• IELTS 7.0 ECE 352 Systems and Signals II 4 Standardized Test Requirements ALS 145 Graduate STEM Success 2 •• GRE not required Total 15 These courses are generally delivered through the Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. WR 327 Technical Writing 3 ECE 323 Electronics II 4 ECE 353 Probability and Random Signals 4 ECE 572 Computer Architecture 4 Total 15 eecs.oregonstate.edu/academics/graduate-programs/ece

30 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 MEng in Environmental Engineering 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit hour program 6 credit hours apply from Pathway 39 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in environmental ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter engineering with 2.75 GPA overall and in final CHE 331 Transport Phenomena I 3 credits (60 semester credits) and year of study (other engineering degrees may ENVE 421 Water and Wastewater Characterization 4 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses and require additional time and course work) •• C (or Pass) or higher grades in all Pathway GRE Prep 0 Language Requirements courses Total 13 •• TOEFL iBT 70 or Language Requirements •• IELTS 6.0 or Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• B or higher grades in all English language •• Password overall Level 7 or COMM 218 Interpersonal Communication 3 courses or •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or •• TOEFL iBT 91 (18 subscores) or WR 121 English Composition 4 higher grades in all classes •• IELTS 7.0 ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 Standardized Test Requirements CHE 332 Transport Phenomena II 3 •• GRE overall score of 301 with 146 in the verbal ENVE 422 Environmental Engineering Design 4 section and 3.0 in the analytical writing section ALS 145 Graduate STEM Success 2 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. Total 18 Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours WR 327 Technical Writing 3 CHE 333 Transport Phenomena III 3 ENVE 525 Air Pollution Control 3 ENVE 556 Sustainable Water Resources Development 3 Total 12 cbee.oregonstate.edu/node/93

MEng in Industrial Engineering 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit hour program 12 credit hours apply from Pathway 33 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in a relevant engineering ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter discipline with 2.75 GPA overall and in final IE 512 Information Systems Engineering 4 credits (60 semester credits) and year of study ST 314 Introduction to Statistics for Engineers 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses and •• C (or Pass) or higher grades in all Pathway Language Requirements GRE Prep 0 •• TOEFL iBT 70 or courses Total 13 •• IELTS 6.0 or Language Requirements •• Password overall Level 7 or Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• B or higher grades in all English language •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 courses or higher grades in all classes ALS 176 Advanced STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• TOEFL iBT 91 (18 subscores) or •• IELTS 7.0 ST 511 Methods of Data Analysis 4 Standardized Test Requirements IE 515 Simulation and Decision Support Systems 4 •• GRE overall score of 305 with 158 in the ALS 145 Graduate STEM Success 2 quantitative section and a 3.0 in the analytical Total 16 writing section Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. WR 327 Technical Writing 3 CS 151 Introduction to Programming I 4 MTH 341 Linear Algebra I 3 ENGR 390 Engineering Economy 3 Total 13 mime.oregonstate.edu/academics/grad/ie

Graduate Pathway Programs | 31 College of Engineering

MEng in Mechanical Engineering 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit hour program 8 credit hours apply from Pathway 37 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in a relevant engineering ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter discipline with 2.75 GPA overall and in final ST 511 Methods of Data Analysis 4 credits (60 semester credits) and year of study ENGR 112 Introduction to Engineering Computing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses and •• C (or Pass) or higher grades in all Pathway Language Requirements GRE Prep 0 •• TOEFL iBT 70 or courses •• IELTS 6.0 or Total 13 Language Requirements •• Password overall Level 7 or Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• B or higher grades in all English language •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 courses or higher grades in all classes •• TOEFL iBT 91 (18 subscores) or ALS 176 Advanced STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• IELTS 7.0 ME 311 Thermal Fluid Sciences 4 Standardized Test Requirements ME 316 Mechanics of Materials 3 •• GRE overall score of 305 with 158 in the ALS 145 Graduate STEM Success 2 quantitative section and a 3.0 in the analytical Total 15 writing section Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. WR 327 Technical Writing 3 ME 5xx Course to be Determined by Concentration 4 MATS 321 Introduction to Materials Science 4 ENGR 212 Dynamics 3 Total 14 mime.oregonstate.edu/academics/grad/me

MEng in Mechanical Engineering with Materials Science Emphasis 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit hour program 11 credit hours apply from Pathway 34 credit hours remaining toward degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in a relevant engineering ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter discipline with 2.75 GPA overall and in final MATS 321 Introduction to Materials Science 4 credits (60 semester credits) and year of study ENGR 112 Introduction to Engineering Computing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses and •• C (or Pass) or higher grades in all Pathway Language Requirements GRE Prep 0 •• TOEFL iBT 70 or courses Total 13 •• IELTS 6.0 or Language Requirements •• Password overall Level 7 or Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours •• B or higher grades in all English language •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 courses or higher grades in all classes ALS 176 Advanced STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• TOEFL iBT 91 (18 subscores) or •• IELTS 7.0 ME 316 Mechanics of Materials 3 Standardized Test Requirements ME 581 Thermodynamics of Materials 4 •• GRE overall score of 305 with 158 in the ALS 145 Graduate STEM Success 2 quantitative section and a 3.0 in the analytical Total 15 writing section Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. WR 327 Technical Writing 3 ME 582 Rate Processes in Materials 4 ME 524 Finite Element Modeling of Mechanical 3 Engineering Systems ST 314 Introduction to Statistics for Engineers 3 Total 13 mime.oregonstate.edu/academics/grad/me

32 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Graduate School

Master of Science/PhD in Comparative Health Sciences 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit hour program (M.S.); 108 credit hour program (Ph.D.) 0 credit hours apply from Pathway 45 credit hours remaining toward degree (M.S.); 108 credit hours remaining toward degree (Ph.D.)

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree with 3.2 GPA ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.5 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses and overall and in final year of study BI 314 Cell and Molecular Biology 4 Comparative Health Sciences courses and •• Any undergraduate degree will be considered; BB 331 Introduction to Molecular Biology 3 •• C (or Pass) or higher grades in all Pathway students should have a strong university-level courses Topics in Comparative Medicine 2 biology background Language Requirements Total 15 Language Requirements •• B or higher grades in all English language •• TOEFL iBT 70 (16 subscores) or Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours courses or •• IELTS 6.0 (5.0 subscores) or COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 •• TOEFL iBT 91 (18 subscores) or •• Password overall Level 7 or •• IELTS 7.0 WR 327 Technical Writing 3 •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or ST 351 Introduction to Statistical Methods 4 Standardized Test Requirements higher grades in all classes •• GRE overall score of 301 with 146 in the verbal Laboratory Rotation 4 section and 3.0 in the analytical writing section GRE Prep 0 These courses are generally delivered through the Total 14 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours WR 362 Science Writing 3 BI 213 Principles of Biology 4 NUTR 240 Human Nutrition 3 NUTR 241 Applications in Human Nutrition 1 Laboratory Rotation 4 Total 15 vetmed.oregonstate.edu/graduate-programs

Professional Science Master's in Environmental Science 3-Term Pathway Degree program components Program information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit-hour program Winter: January 2, 2019 14 credit hours apply from the Pathway Spring: March 26, 2019 31 credit hours remaining towards degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course title Credit hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in a relevant field with ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 2.75 GPA overall and in final year of study •• 3.0 GPA for last 90 quarter credits (60 semester ST 201 Principles of Statistics 4 credits) and Language Requirements ENSC 515 Environmental Perspectives and Methods* 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses and •• TOEFL iBT 70 (16 subscores) or •• C (or Pass) or higher grades in all Pathway courses •• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores) or Total 13 •• Password overall level of 7 or Term 2 Course title Credit hours Language Requirements •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or WR 121 English Composition 3 •• B or higher in all English language courses higher grades in all classes ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 Standardized Test Requirements ENSC 515 Environmental Perspectives and Methods* 3 •• No GRE score required

ENSC 520 Environmental Analysis* 3 Notes ALS 145 Graduate STEM Success 2 *This course will apply to PSM graduate degree requirements if a grade of B or higher is earned. Total 13 Term 3 Course title Credit hours These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. WR 327 Technical Writing 3 COMM 218 Interpersonal Communication 3 ENSC 508 Environmental Sciences Workshop 2 BA 516 Creating Value in Exchange 3 GRAD 520 Responsible Conduct of Research 1 Total 12 gradschool.oregonstate.edu/environmental-sciences-professional-science-masters

Graduate Pathway Programs | 33 College of Public Health and Human Sciences

Master of Public Health 3-Term Pathway Degree program components Program information

Fall: September 13, 2018 59-61 credit-hour program 13 credit hours apply from the Pathway 46-48 credit hours remaining towards degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course title Credit hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in any major with ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter 2.75 GPA overall and in final year of study credits (60 semester credits) and H 220 Introduction to Health Data Analysis 3 Language Requirements •• B or higher grades in all courses H 333 Global Public Health 3 •• TOEFL iBT 70 (16 subscores) or Language Requirements •• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores) or Total 12 •• B or higher in all English language courses •• Password overall Level 7 or Term 2 Course title Credit hours Additional Requirements •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 •• Submission of a writing sample or in-person higher grades in all classes meeting with student WR 121 English Composition 3 ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 Concentrations Biostatistics H 425 Foundations of Epidemiology 3 Environmental and Occupational Health H 523 Foundations of Public Health 4 Epidemiology Total 15 Global Health Health Management and Policy Term 3 Course title Credit hours Health Promotion and Health Behavior WR 327 Technical Writing 3 These courses are generally delivered through the H 519 Displacement, Migration, and Global Health 3 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. H 540 Water and Human Health 3 H 520 Health Disparities 3 Total 12 health.oregonstate.edu/degrees/graduate/public-health/mph

College of Science

Master of Science in Materials Chemistry 3-Term Pathway Degree program components Program information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit-hour program 11 credit hours apply from the Pathway 34 credit hours remaining towards degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course title Credit hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in chemistry or closely ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter related field with 2.75 GPA overall and in final credits (60 semester credits) and CH 511 Inorganic Chemistry* 4 year of study •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses CH 507 Chemical Safety Seminar 1 Language Requirements (60 semester credits) and • C (or pass) or higher grades in all Pathway •• TOEFL iBT 70 or CH 507 Seminar Attendance 1 • courses •• IELTS 6.0 or CH 505 Reading and Conference 1 •• Password overall Level 7 or IEPA 005 GRE Prep 0 Language Requirements •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or •• B or higher in all English language courses or Total 13 higher grades in all classes •• TOEFL iBT 80 (18 subscores) or Term 2 Course title Credit hours •• IELTS 6.5 WR 121 English Composition 3 Standardized Test Requirements ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 •• GRE quantitative score of 152 or higher COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 Notes CH 512 Inorganic Chemistry* 4 *For students who earn B or higher grades, these courses will apply to graduate degree requirements. Chemistry Total 12 classes will change according to the area of concentration. Term 3 Course title Credit hours These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. WR 327 Technical Writing 3 CH 513 Inorganic Chemistry* 3 CH 501 Research 4 ALS 181 INTO OSU STEM Success 2 Total 12 gradschool.oregonstate.edu/programs/5200/chemistry-phd-ma-ms-minor

34 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Master of Science in Organic Chemistry 3-Term Pathway Degree program components Program information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit-hour program 10 credit hours apply from the Pathway 35 credit hours remaining towards degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course title Credit hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in chemistry or closely ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter related field with 2.75 GPA overall and in final credits (60 semester credits) and CH 630 Advanced Organic Chemistry* 3 year of study •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses CH 507 Chemical Safety Seminar 1 Language Requirements (60 semester credits) and • C (or pass) or higher grades in all Pathway •• TOEFL iBT 70 or CH 505 Reading and Conference 1 • courses •• IELTS 6.0 or IEPA 005 GRE Prep 0 •• Password overall Level 7 or Total 11 Language Requirements •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or •• B or higher in all English language courses or higher grades in all classes Term 2 Course title Credit hours •• TOEFL iBT 80 (18 subscores) or WR 121 English Composition 3 •• IELTS 6.5 ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 Standardized Test Requirements COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 •• GRE quantitative score of 152 or higher CH 631 Advanced Organic Chemistry* 4 Notes Total 12 *For students who earn B or higher grades, these courses will apply to graduate degree requirements. Chemistry Term 3 Course title Credit hours classes will change according to the area of concentration. WR 327 Technical Writing 3 These courses are generally delivered through the INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. CH 632 Advanced Organic Chemistry* 3 CH 501 Research 4 ALS 181 INTO OSU STEM Success 2 Total 12 gradschool.oregonstate.edu/programs/5200/chemistry-phd-ma-ms-minor

Master of Science in Physical Chemistry 3-Term Pathway Degree program components Program information

Fall: September 13, 2018 45 credit-hour program 0 credit hours apply from the Pathway 45 credit hours remaining towards degree

Entry Requirements Term 1 Course title Credit hours Progression Requirements Academic Requirements ALS 165 Academic STEM Listening/Speaking 3 Academic Requirements •• Undergraduate degree in chemistry or closely ALS 166 Academic STEM Reading/Writing 3 •• 3.0 GPA cumulative for the last 90 quarter related field with 2.75 GPA overall and in final credits (60 semester credits) and CH 440 Physical Chemistry 3 year of study •• 3.0 GPA cumulative in all Pathway courses CH 507 Chemical Safety Seminar 1 Language Requirements (60 semester credits) and • C (or pass) or higher grades in all Pathway •• TOEFL iBT 70 or CH 507 Seminar Attendance 1 • courses •• IELTS 6.0 or CH 505 Reading and Conference 1 •• Password overall Level 7 or IEPA 005 GRE Prep 0 Language Requirements •• Completion of AE Level 5 with C (or Pass) or •• B or higher in all English language courses or Total 12 higher grades in all classes •• TOEFL iBT 80 (18 subscores) or Term 2 Course title Credit hours •• IELTS 6.5 WR 121 English Composition 3 Standardized Test Requirements ALS 181 English Composition Bridge 2 •• GRE quantitative score of 152 or higher These courses are generally delivered through the COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. ALS 116 Academic Success 2 CH 441 Physical Chemistry 3 Total 13 Term 3 Course title Credit hours WR 327 Technical Writing 3 CH 442 Physical Chemistry 3 CH 501 Research 4 ALS 181 INTO OSU STEM Success 2 Total 12 gradschool.oregonstate.edu/programs/5200/chemistry-phd-ma-ms-minor

Graduate Pathway Programs | 35 Academic English Find out more at www.intostudy.com/osu/ academic-english

Key Program Facts • Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer start dates • Each term is 10-11 weeks • High school diploma required • No English language requirement; students assessed and placed upon arrival (see table below) • Minimum age 16 • 7 levels of instruction • 18 hours per week of course work

Progression Requirements Undergraduate 4-Term Pathway/ The Academic English Program creates opportunities for Undergraduate Transfer Program international students to develop the academic, critical thinking, • Completion of AE Level 3 with and linguistic skills necessary to succeed in a US university. C/Pass or higher in all classes Undergraduate 3-Term Pathway/ Undergraduate Transfer Program • Completion of AE Level 4 with C/Pass or higher in all classes What You’ll Learn • Understand US values in an academic setting Undergraduate 2-Term Pathway/ Undergraduate Transfer Program • Present spoken and written ideas accurately and effectively in English • Completion of AE Level 5 with • Write research papers with proper use of citations and references C/Pass or higher in all classes • Read, understand and critically evaluate academic texts Undergraduate 1-Term Pathway/ • Understand and use vocabulary common to academic disciplines Undergraduate Transfer Program • Completion of AE Level 6 with • Take useful and accurate notes in academic lectures and presentations C/Pass or higher in all classes English Language Placement Graduate 3-Term Pathway All students take a placement test during Orientation that will place them • Completion of AE Level 5 with in the most suitable AE level. C/Pass or higher in all classes (MBA - Completion of AE Level 6)

Estimated Academic English Level Based on Test Scores Graduate 1- or 2-Term Pathway The table below shows what your estimated level of AE will be if you submit standardized test • Completion of AE Level 6 with scores with your application. Students will be tested during Orientation to determine their final B/Pass or higher in all classes AE level placement. Direct Undergraduate Admission

Estimated AE Level TOEFL iBT IELTS PTEA Password • Completion of AE Level 6 with C/Pass or higher in all classes 2 32-44 3.5-4.0 38 or less 2-3 3 45-59 4.5-5.0 39-43 4-5 Direct Graduate Admission 4 60 5.5 44 6 • Completion of AE Level 6 with 5 70 6.0 48 7 6 80 6.5 53 8 B/Pass or higher in all classes • Some departments require Guaranteed Level standardized test scores. If you score lower on the placement test than your estimated level based on standardized tests, you are guaranteed to be placed no more than one level lower than your estimated level. If you score higher than your estimated level, you will be placed according to your placement test score.

36 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Study Abroad Visiting International with English Student Program

SAWE combines Academic English and OSU Experience life on an American college undergraduate classes. You’ll earn college credits campus while taking OSU credit-bearing in your field of interest without enrolling in a classes as a non-degree student for up to long-term degree. The program is customized for one year. You’ll have access to OSU courses your English level and academic interest. Courses in liberal arts, business, engineering, public are available in liberal arts, business, engineering, policy and the sciences. Other courses may public policy and the sciences. be available on a case-by-case basis.

Program Overview Key Program Facts Part 1: Academic English • Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer start dates Part 2: English Language Classes and OSU Classes • Each term is 10-11 weeks Key Program Facts • Minimum age 16 • Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer start dates • High school diploma with 3.0 GPA or completion of at least one year of study at a university overseas with a minimum • Each term is 10-11 weeks GPA of 2.25 • Minimum age 16 • English language requirements: • High school diploma required with 3.0 GPA or completion of at least one -- TOEFL iBT 80 year of study at a university overseas with a minimum GPA of 2.25 (minimum 16 subscores) or • Part 1: No English Language Requirement -- IELTS 6.5 or • Part 2: English language requirements: -- Completion of AE Level 6 -- TOEFL iBT 60 (PBT 500) or -- IELTS 5.5 or -- Password overall Level 6 or -- PTEA 44+ or -- Completion of Level 4 with minimum C/Pass grades in Study Abroad with English Part 1 or Academic English

Find out more at Find out more at www.intostudy.com/osu/ www.intostudy.com/osu/ visiting-international-student- study-abroad-with-english program

Summer and Special Programs

INTO OSU Special Programs provide a customized For more info short-term experience at a US university. admissions.oregonstate.edu/ international-admissions/ Current offerings include: English+ Culture: 3-week language and culture course for programs/summer-programs-2017 university students in August each year. Summer Youth Experience: 2.5-week language, into.specialprograms culture, and college preview program for high school students 16 and up. @oregonstate.edu

English Language Program | 37 Country Scales - Undergraduate 3-, 4-Term Pathway

GCSE/IGCSE O Levels 5 subjects with 3 grades of C or better and 2 grades of D or better. Subjects must include Math, English, Science, 2 electives. GCE A Levels Advanced Level - 2 subjects with 1 grade of C and 1 grade of D, and meet the GCSE or GCE ‘O’ Level requirements. IB Diploma IB Diploma w/minimum score of 24; Average grades of 4 or higher (1-7) if by individual courses. Argentina Senior High School Graduation Diploma – Bachiller. Average of 6.5 on a 10 point scale. Azerbaijan Senior High School Graduation Diploma with an average of 3.5 on a 5-point scale. Bahrain General Certificate of Secondary Education (Academic Track). An average of 60% out of 100%. Bangladesh Secondary School Certificate & Higher Secondary Certificate result cards issued by Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, with average of 45% out of 100%. Benin Baccalauréat de ľEnseignement Secondaire. An average of 11 on a 20 point scale. Bosnia & Herzegovina Certificate (Svedočanstvo or Svjedočanstvo) or Diploma of Completion of Secondary Education (Academic). An average of 2.5 out of 5. Brazil Certificado de Conclusão do Ensino Medio with an average of 6.50 out of 10 or 65% out of 100%. Senior High School Graduation Diploma – Diploma za Sredno Obrazovanie. An average of 3.5 out of 6 (Satisfactory). Cameroon GCSE O Level with 3 grades of C and 2 grades of D. Or Baccalaureat de L'Enseignement Secondaire with average of 11 out of 20. Each province is different Chile Licencia de Educación Media (Academic). An average of 4.5 (Suficient/Sufficient) out of 7. China P.R. Senior High School Graduation Diploma or Upper Middle School Graduation Certificate-transcripts from grades 10-12. An average of 75% out of 100% Colombia Completion of Secondary Education - Bachiller. An average of 7.0 on a 10 point scale. Congo The State Diploma of Long Cycle Secondary Studies. An average of 60% out of 100 or 11 on a 20 point scale. Cyprus Apolytirio Lykeiou (School Leaving Certificate-Greek) or Lise Diplomasi (Turkish). Average of 15 out of 20 (Southern Cyprus) or 6 out of 10 (Northern Cyprus). Cuba Bachillerato (Baccalaureate). An average of 75% out of 100 or 3.5 on a 5 point scale. Denmark Bevis for højere forberedelseeksamen or Studentereksamen. An average of 4 on a 12 point scale, or 7 on a 13 point scale. Ecuador Secondary School Diploma - Bachillerato. An average of 7.5 on a 10 point scale. France Baccalauréat de ľEnseignement de SecondDegré/Baccalauréat Général. An average of 11 on a 20 point scale. Germany Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife/Zeugnis der Fachhochschulreife, with average of 3 out of 6 (grade 1 is high) or 7 out of 15 (grade 15 high). West African School Certificate of Education (WAEC) with 5 subjects and average of 5.0 where grade 1 is high. Subjects must include English, math, and science. Hong Kong HKDSE with 4 core subjects (Chinese, English, Mathematics, and Liberal Studies) and 1 elective subject with Level 2 or higher in each subject. Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Cert (HSC) with an average of 50% out of 100%. Indonesia SMA or STTB with grades for Years 10-12 and an average of 6.5 on a 10 point scale OR 65% out of 100% Iran Completion of the Diplom including Pre-University year. An average of 13 on a 20 point scale. Iraq Completion of the Adadiyah (Sixth Form Baccalaureate / Preparatory Baccalaureate). An average of 60% out of 100. Italy Diploma di Maturitaa/ Diploma di Perito indicating all exams taken. An average of 6.5 on a 10 point scale or 40 on a 60 point scale. Japan Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate (grades 10-12) with an average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or 3.5 on a 5 point scale. Jordan General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi) with an average of 65% out of 100%. Kazakhstan Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Attestation of Complete Secondary Education An average of 3.5 on a 5 point scale Kenya Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education. 7 subjects with an average of 7 on a 12 point scale. Kuwait High School (grades 10-12) and completion of General Secondary Education Certificate 75% out of 100%. Kyrgyzstan General Certificate of Secondary Education. An average of 3.5 on a 5 point grading scale. Lebanon Baccalauréat Libanaise (Lebanese Baccalaureate). An average of 11 on a 20 point scale or 60% out of 100. Libya Secondary Education Certificate. An average of 70% out of 100. Macau Senior Secondary Certificate. 65% where 50% is the lowest passing, or 75% where 60% is the lowest passing grade. Malaysia SPM - Require 5 subjects with an average of C+. Subjects must include math, English, and science. Mexico Certificado de Bachillerato (completion of secondary school). An average of 7 on a 10 point scale. Mongolia Gerchilgee (School Leaving Certificate). An average of 75% out of 100. Morocco Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Diplome du Baccalaureat, Attestation, General Certificate of Education. An average of 11.5 on a 20 point scale Myanmar Senior High School Graduation Diploma - BESE Matriculation. An average grade of 45% out of 100% or 3.5 on a grading scale of 5.0 Nepal Higher Secondary Certificate or Proficiency Certificate. An average of 40% out of 100 (Third Division). Netherlands Senior High School Graduation Diploma/Senior General Education Secondary Certificate with transcripts, and average of 6.5 on a 10 point scale. Nigeria West African School Certificate of Education (WAEC) with 5 subjects and average of 5.0 where grade 1 is high. Subjects must include English, math, and science. Norway Vitnemal Fra Videregaende Skole. An average of 4 on a 6 point scale. Oman General Secondary School Certificate. 73% out of 100% Pakistan Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Cert (HSC) with an average of 50% out of 100%. Philippines High School Diploma (Form 137A) An average of 80% out of 100. Qatar Al-Thanawiya Aama Qatari - General Secondary School Certificate. An average of 70% out of 100% Romania Diploma de Bacalaureat (Academic). An average of 6 on a 10 point scale. Russia Attestat o Srednem (polnom) Obschem Obrazovanii - Certificate of Secondary (Complete) General Education. An average of 3.5 on a 5 point scale. Saudi Arabia Examination results for the General Secondary Education Certificate (GSEC), 75% out of 100% Singapore Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level with 5 subjects and an aggregate score of 32.5 or less. Subjects must include English, math and science. South Africa Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Senior Certificate with an average of 55% out of 100% or an average of 3.5 on a 6 point scale. South Korea High School (grades 10-12). 75% out of 100% OR 2.5 on a 4.0 scale OR a rank of 5.0 or lower out of 9.0 (grade 1 is high). Spain Titulo de Bachiller. An average of 5.5 on a 10 point scale. Taiwan Senior High School Diploma. 65% out of 100% OR 2.50 on a 4.0 scale. Tanzania EAGCE with 3 Grades of C or better and 2 grades of D and must include English, Math and Science. Thailand Certificate of Upper Secondary Education/(Matavom VI). 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale or 65% out of 100% The Gambia West African School Certificate of Education (WAEC) with 5 subjects and average of 5.0 where grade 1 is high. Subjects must include English, math, and science. Turkey Lise Diplomasi/Secondary Diploma with average of 6.5 on a 10 point scale or 3.5 on a 5 point scale or 63% out of 100%. Ukraine Certificate of Complete General Secondary Education or Matriculation Certificate (Atestat) with average of 3.5 on a 5 point scale or 6.5 out of 12. United Arab Emirates General Secondary Education Diploma with an average of 75% out of 100% or a 2.50 GPA on a 4.0 grading scale. United Kingdom GCSE O Level with 5 subjects and 3 grades of C and 2 grades of D. Subjects must include English, math and science. United States of America High School Diploma with a 2.50 GPA on a 4.0 grading scale USA (or US accredited US High School Diploma with an average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. If grades 9-12 all completed in the US, student must have 4 years of English and 3 years of science, school abroad) math and history. Uzbekistan Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Attestat - Certificate of Secondary Education. An average of 3.5 on a 5 point scale. Venezuela Senior High School Graduation Diploma/Bachiller en Ciencias/Humanidades. An average of 12 on a 20 point scale. Vietnam Bang Tot Nghiep Pho Thong Trung Hoc - Diploma of completion of Secondary School (Upper). An average of 6.5 on a 10.0 point scale. Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level, 5 subjects with an average of 5.0 (grade 1 is high). Subjects must include English, math and science.

38 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Country Scales - Undergraduate Direct Entry and 1-, 2-Term Pathway

GCSE/IGCSE O Levels 5 subjects with grades of C or better. Subjects must include Math, English, Science, and 2 electives. GCE A Levels Advanced Level - 2 subjects with grades of C or better, and meet the GCSE or GCE ‘O’ Level requirements. IB Diploma IB Diploma with minimum score of 26. Average grades of 5 or higher (1-7) if by individual courses. Argentina Senior High School Graduation Diploma – Bachiller. An average of 7 on a 10 point scale. Azerbaijan Senior High School Graduation Diploma with an average of 4.0 on a 5 point scale Bahrain General Certificate of Secondary Education (Academic Track). An average of 60% out of 100%. Bangladesh Secondary School Certificate & Higher Secondary Certificate result cards issued by Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, with average of 50% out of 100%. Benin Baccalauréat de ľEnseignement Secondaire. An average of 12 on a 20 point scale. Bosnia & Herzegovina Certificate (Svedočanstvo or Svjedočanstvo) or Diploma of Completion of Secondary Education (Academic). An average of 3.0 out of 5. Brazil Certificado de Conclusao de Segundo Grau with an average 7.0 out of 10 or 70% out of 100%. Bulgaria Senior High School Graduation Diploma – Diploma za Sredno Obrazovanie. An average of 4 out of 6 (Good). Cameroon GCSE O Level with 5 grades of C or better. Or Baccalaureat de L'Enseignement Secondaire with average of 12 out of 20. Canada Each Province is different Chile Licencia de Educación Media (Academic). An average of 5 (Bueno/Good) out of 7. China P.R. Senior High School Graduation Diploma or Upper Middle School Graduation Certificate-Transcripts from grades 10-12. An average of 80% out of 100% Colombia Completion of Secondary Education - Bachiller. An average of 7.5 on a 10-point scale. Congo The State Diploma of Long Cycle Secondary Studies. An average of 70% out of 100 or 12 on a 20 point scale. Cuba Bachillerato (Baccalaureate). An average of 80% out of 100 or 4 on a 5 point scale. Cyprus Apolytirio Lykeiou (School Leaving Certificate-Greek) or Lise Diplomasi (Turkish). Average of 16 out of 20 (Southern Cyprus) or 7 out of 10 (Northern Cyprus). Denmark Bevis for højere forberedelseeksamen or Studentereksamen. An average of 7 on a 12 point scale, or 9 on t a 13 point scale. Ecuador Secondary School Diploma - Bachillerato. An average of 8 on a 10-point scale (Buena/Good). France Baccalauréat de ľEnseignement de SecondDegré/Baccalauréat Général. An average of 12 on a 20 point scale. Germany Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife/Zeugnis der Fachhochschulreife, with average of 2 out of 6 (grade 1 is high) or 10 out of 15 (grade 15 high). Ghana West African School Certificate of Education (WAEC) with 5 subjects and average of 3.0 where grade 1 is high. Subjects must include English, math, and science. Hong Kong HKDSE with 4 core subjects (Chinese, English, Mathematics, and Liberal Studies) and 1 elective subject with Level 3 or higher in each subject. India Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Cert (HSC) with an average of 60% out of 100%. Indonesia SMA or STTB with Grades for Years 10-12 and an average of 7 on a 10 point scale or 70% out of 100% Iran Completion of the Diplom including Pre-University year. An average of 14 on a 20 point scale. Iraq Completion of the Adadiyah (Sixth Form Baccalaureate / Preparatory Baccalaureate). An average of 70% out of 100. Italy Diploma di Maturitaa/ Diploma di Perito indicating all exams taken. An average of 7 on a 10 point scale or 44 on a 60 point scale. Japan Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate (grades 10-12) with an average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or 4.0 on a 5 point scale. Jordan General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi) with an average of 70% out of 100%. Kazakhstan Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Attestation of Complete Secondary Education. An average of 4 (Good) on a scale of 5.0 Kenya Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education. 7 subjects with an average of 8 on a 12 point scale. Kuwait High School (grades 10-12) and completion of General Secondary Education Certificate 80% out of 100%. Kyrgyzstan General Certificate of Secondary Education. An average of 4 on a 5 point grading scale. Lebanon "Baccalauréat Libanaise (Lebanese Baccalaureate).An average of 12 on a 20 point scale or 70% out of 100. Libya Secondary Education Certificate. An average of 75% out of 100. Macau Senior Secondary Certificate. 70% where 50% is the lowest passing, or 80% where 60% is the lowest passing grade. Malaysia SPM - Require 5 subjects with an average of B. Subjects must include math, English and science. Mexico Certificado de Bachillerato (completion of secondary school). An average of 8 on a 10 point scale. Mongolia Gerchilgee (School Leaving Certificate). An average of 80% out of 100. Morocco Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Diplome du Baccalaureat, Attestation, General Certificate of Education. An average of 12 on a 20-point scale. Myanmar Senior High School Graduation Diploma BESE Matriculation An Average grade of 50% out of 100% or a 4.0 on a grading scale of 5.0. Nepal Higher Secondary Certificate or Proficiency Certificate. An average of 45% out of 100 (Second Division). Netherlands Senior High School Graduation Diploma/Senior General Education Secondary Certificate with transcripts, and average of 7.0 on a 10-point scale. Nigeria West African School Certificate of Education (WAEC) with 5 subjects and average of 3.0 where 1 is high. Subjects must include English, math and science. Norway Vitnemal Fra Videregaende Skole. An average of 4.5 out of 6. Oman Thanawiya Amma/General Secondary School Certificate; 80% out of 100% Pakistan Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Cert (HSC) with an average of 60% out of 100%. Philippines High School Diploma (Form 137A). An average of 85% out of 100. Qatar Al-Thanawiya Aama Qatari - General Secondary School Certificate.; 75% out of 100%. Romania Diploma de Bacalaureat (Academic). An average of 7 on a 10 point scale. Russia Attestat o Srednem (polnom) Obschem Obrazovanii - Certificate of Secondary (Complete) General Education. An average of 4 on a 5 point scale. Saudi Arabia Shahadat Al-Marhalat Al-Thanawiyyat/General Secondary Education Certificate (GSEC); 80% out of 100% Singapore Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level with 5 subjects and an aggregate score of 30 or less. Subjects must include English, math and science. South Africa Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Senior Certificate with an average of 60% out of 100% or an average of 4.0 on a 6 point scale. South Korea High School (grades 10-12). 80% out of 100% OR 3.0 on a 4.0 scale OR a rank of 4.0 or lower out of 9.0 (grade 1 is high). Spain Titulo de Bachiller. An average of 6 on a 10 point scale. Taiwan Senior High School Diploma. 70% out of 100% or 3.00 GPA on a 4.00 scale Tanzania EAGCE in 5 subjects with grades of C or Better and must include English, Math and Science Thailand Certificate of Upper Secondary Education/(Matayom VI); 3.00 GPA on a 4.0 scale or 70% out of 100% The Gambia West African School Certificate of Education (WAEC) with 5 subjects and average of 3.0 where grade 1 is high. Subjects must include English, math and science. Turkey Lise Diplomasi/Secondary Diploma with average of 7.0 on a 10 point scale or 4.0 on a 5 point scale or 70% out of 100%. Ukraine Certificate of Complete General Secondary Education or Matriculation Certificate (Atestat) with average of 4.0 on a 5 point scale or 7.0 out of 12. United Arab Emirates General Secondary Education Diploma with an average of 80% out of 100% or a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 grading scale. United Kingdom GCSE O Level with 5 subjects with grades of C or better. Subjects must include English, math and science. United States of America High School Diploma with a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 grading scale USA (or US accredited US High School Diploma with an average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. If grades 9-12 all completed in the US, student must have 4 years of English and 3 years of science, math, school abroad) and history. Uzbekistan Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Attestat - Certificate of Secondary Education with an average of 4 on a 5-point scale (Good). Venezuela Senior High School Graduation Diploma/Bachiller en Ciencias/Humanidades. An average of 13 on a 20 scale. Vietnam Bang Tot Nghiep Pho Thong Trung Hoc - Diploma of completion of Secondary School (Upper). An average of 7.0 on 10.0 scale. Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level, 5 subjects with an average of 4.0 (grade 1 is high). Subjects must include English, math and science.

www.intostudy.com/osu | 39 English Waiver Guidelines

4-Term Pathway/ 3-Term Pathway/ Undergraduate English 2-Term, 1-Term Pathway/ Undergraduate Undergraduate Undergraduate Transfer Undergraduate Direct Waiver Exemptions Transfer Transfer IELTS 5 5.5 2-term: 6.0 6.5 1-term: 6.0 (5.5 subscores) TOEFL 50 60 2-term: 70 80 (16 subscores) 1-term: 75 (16 subscores) Password 5 6 2-Term: 7, 1-Term: 8 No PTEA 41 44 2-Term: 48, 1-Term: 51 53 iTEP Academic 3.3 3.5 2-term: 3.7, 1-term: 3.9 N/A IB English A Language and English A Language and English A Language and Literature HL: 5 Literature HL: 4* Literature HL: 5 IELA B1+ B2 2-Term: B2+, 1-Term: B2+ B2+ IGCSE/GCSE English First Language with C or better. English First Language with C or better. ESL C or higher. Not predicted scores.** ESL C or higher. Not predicted scores. A Levels (A/AS) English First Language with C or better. English First Language with C or better. Not predicted scores.** Not predicted scores. US High School 3+ years of non-ESL English classes with grades of C or better. And/or a 3+ years of non-ESL English classes with grade of C or better in AP English language/Composition. grades of B or better. And/or a grade of C or better in AP English language/Composition. International High School English Speaking High School in other English-speaking countries English Speaking High School in other English- (English medium of instruction) (see country list). Same as above (equivalent) - must be accredited/recognized speaking countries (see country list). Same by country.** as above (equivalent) - must be accredited/ recognized by country. SAT 450 Verbal* (or 500 evidence-based 500 Verbal (or 560 evidence- 500 Verbal (or 560 evidence-based Reading/ Reading/Writing) based Reading/Writing) Writing) ACT 19 English/Reading* 21 English/Reading 21 English/Reading HKDSE English Level 3 or better** English Level 3 or better Malaysia SPM English 119 with C or better** English 119 with C or better WAEC Grade C6 in English Grade C5 in English No No Language Language AP Language & Composition or Language & Composition or Literature & Composition with 3 or better** Literature & Composition with 3 or better Cambridge English: First 154 162 169 No Cambridge English: Proficiency 154 162 169 No Cambridge English: Advanced 154 162 169 No African (Anglophone): Cameroon, Yes** Yes Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, High School graduates from these countries High School graduates from these countries South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, where medium of instruction is English where medium of instruction is English Zimbabwe Commonwealth Caribbean Yes** Yes (Anglophone): Antigua, Bahamas, High School graduates from these countries High School graduates from these countries Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman where medium of instruction is English where medium of instruction is English Islands, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago Yes** Yes Canada, except Quebec (French) Yes** Yes Irish Republic Yes** Yes Yes** Yes United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Yes** Yes Northern Ireland, Wales)

*Qualifies for 3-Term Undergraduate Pathway **Qualifies for 1-Term Undergraduate Pathway ***Qualifies for 2-Term Undergraduate Pathway

Graduate English Waiver Exemptions Graduate Pathway Graduate Direct GRE Score No No Bachelor’s or graduate degree from a regionally Yes* Yes* accredited US Institution Bachelor’s or graduate degree from an institution whose language Yes* Yes* of instruction is English (must be noted on transcript)

*2 terms of 3.0 or higher in academically rigorous program in English-speaking country

40 | INTO Oregon State University 2018–2019 Dates, Tuition and Fees

Rates are an estimate and subject to change. All prices in US dollars.

By Academic Term There are 4 terms per academic year (fall, winter, spring, summer), each about 12 weeks/3 months.

Tuition for Academic Programs Start Dates for INTO OSU Academic Programs INTO OSU Academic Programs are either 1-term (gray), 2-term (orange), 3-term (blue) or 4-term (purple) Program 1 Term 2 Terms 3 Terms 4 Terms and can be started in the terms indicated below. International Year One* $11,845 $23,690 $30,900 $37,380 1-Term 2-Term 3-Term 4-Term Fall 2018 Winter 2019 Spring 2019 Summer 2019 Undergraduate Transfer Program* $10,815 $21,630 $30,900 $37,380 Sep 13, 2018 - Jan 2, 2019 - Mar 26, 2019 - Jun 18, 2019 - Program Dec 7, 2018 Mar 22, 2019 Jun 14, 2019 Sep 6, 2019 Graduate Pathway Program - MBA* NA $27,590 $35,988 NA International Year One/Undergraduate Transfer Program General Graduate Pathway Program - Other* $11,845 $23,690 $30,900 NA Business, Public Health & Sport Science, Food Science and Technology, General - Liberal Arts Study Abroad with English - Part 2 $10,300 $20,600 $30,900 NA Focus, Natural Resources and Renewable Materials, Public Policy, Women and Gender Studies Visiting Int'l Student Program $10,300 $20,600 $30,900 NA Computer Science

Undergraduate Direct $10,114 $20,228 $30,342 NA Engineering, Forestry, Science Graduate Pathway Programs Graduate Direct - MBA $15,843 $31,686 $47,529 NA Business (MBA)

Graduate Direct - Engineering $9,086 $18,172 $27,258 NA Comparative Health Sciences (MS/PhD), Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Public Health Graduate Direct - Other $8,406 $16,812 $25,218 NA Engineering (MEng) - ECE/CS *1-2 Term prices for Accelerated Courses. Engineering (MEng) - Civil Engineering

All other Engineering (MEng) Tuition for English Language Programs Environmental Sciences Program 1 Term 2 Terms 3 Terms

Academic English $5,630 $11,260 $16,890 Start Dates for Other INTO OSU Programs Program Study Abroad with English - Part 1 $5,630 $11,260 $16,890 Academic English Fall 2018 Winter 2019 Spring 2019 Summer 2019 Sep 13, 2018 - Jan 2, 2019 - Mar 27, 2019 - Jun 19, 2019 - Study Abroad with English Part 1 Dec 5, 2018 Mar 20, 2019 Jun 12, 2019 Sep 4, 2019 Study Abroad with English Part 2 Fall 2018 Winter 2019 Spring 2019 Summer 2019 Housing and Dining Services for INTO OSU Programs Sep 13, 2018 - Jan 2, 2019 - Mar 27, 2019 - Jun 19, 2019 - Visiting Int'l Student Program Dec 7, 2018 Mar 22, 2019 Jun 14, 2019 Sep 6, 2019 Bedroom Type Bathroom Type

All prices are per term Shared Suite Private Start Dates for Undergraduate OSU Degree Programs Term Start Dates Recommended Application Date Cost to Apply* Single* NA NA $6,996 Fall 2018 Sep 13, 2018 Aug 12, 2018 $60 Single (Graduate students only)** NA $4,008 NA Winter 2019 Jan 3, 2019 Dec 2, 2018 $60 Spring 2019 Mar 28, 2019 Mar 3, 2019 $60 Double* $4,680 $4,980 $5,880 Summer 2019 Jun 20, 2019 May 26, 2019 $60

Triple* $3,588 $3,828 NA * Students applying through INTO affiliated agencies and educational counselors are not required to pay the application fee.

*Includes $801 in dining credit per academic term, a linen package and housing between terms. **Includes $437 in dining credit per academic term, a linen package and housing between terms. Start Dates for Graduate OSU Degree Programs Term Start Dates Recommended Application Date* Cost to Apply INTO OSU Program Deposits Fall 2018 Sep 10, 2018 Apr 1, 2018 $85 Winter 2019 Jan 3, 2019 Jul 1, 2018 $85 Program Tuition Housing Spring 2019 Mar 28, 2019 Oct 1, 2018 $85

All INTO OSU Programs $2,000 $2,000 Summer 2019 Jun 20, 2019 Jan 1, 2019 $85 *Application deadlines may vary. Check specific program requirements at gradschool.oregonstate.edu Considering taking summer term classes at OSU? Tuition is less expensive during summer. See summer.oregonstate.edu for details.

Costs of Attendance for Typical Programs 2018-19 Total Estimated Cost Program Tuition and Fees Living Expenses* Books and Supplies* Insurance* of Attendance International Year One (4 terms) $37,380 $16,400 $5,325 $2,700 $61,805 International Year One (3 terms) $30,900 $12,300 $4,000 $2,025 $49,225 International Year One (2 terms) $23,690 $8,200 $2,650 $1,350 $35,890 International Year One (1 term) $11,845 $4,100 $1,325 $675 $17,945 Undergraduate Transfer Program (4 terms) $37,380 $16,400 $5,325 $2,700 $61,805 Undergraduate Transfer Program (3 terms) $30,900 $12,300 $4,000 $2,025 $49,225 Undergraduate Transfer Program (2 terms) $21,630 $8,200 $2,650 $1,350 $33,830 Undergraduate Transfer Program (1 term) $10,815 $4,100 $1,325 $675 $16,915 Graduate Pathway - MBA (3 terms) $35,988 $12,300 $4,000 $2,025 $54,313 Graduate Pathway - Other (3 terms) $30,900 $12,300 $4,000 $2,025 $49,225 Graduate Pathway - Other (2 terms) $27,590 $8,200 $2,650 $1,350 $39,790 Graduate Pathway - Other (1 term) $11,845 $4,100 $1,325 $675 $17,945 Undergraduate Direct Admission (3 terms) $30,342 $12,300 $4,000 $1,950 $48,592 Graduate Direct MBA $47,529 $12,300 $4,000 $1,950 $65,779 Graduate Direct Engineering $27,258 $12,300 $4,000 $1,950 $45,508 Academic English (1 Term) $5,630 $4,100 $1,325 $675 $11,730

*Prices are estimates only for living expenses, books and insurance

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