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YOUR COMMUNITY YOUR FUTURE OSU DIRECT ENTRY GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 2020-2021 OSU is now providing comprehensive support and services to international students at the undergraduate and graduate levels to ensure success in your first terms on campus.
TOP PROGRAMS EMPLOYABILITY 1 in 5 UNDERGRADUATE International students gained valuable work experience through internships or #23 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES QS World University Rankings 2019 practical training University Data 2018 #37 EARTH AND MARINE SCIENCES QS World University Rankings 2019 #67 ENGINEERING OSU’S GRADUATES have gained employment with: U.S. News & World Report 2019 Adidas Deloitte Oracle #108 BUSINESS U.S. News & World Report 2019 Boeing H&M Pixar Coach HP SpaceX GRADUATE Columbia Sportswear Intel Target #5 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Dell Inc. Nike AND FAMILY STUDIES College Factual 2019 #7 ROBOTICS Analytics Insight 2019 “I did a lot of research before starting my master’s. I remember I looked #8 FORESTRY at companies like Mentor Graphics, Intel, Lime Research—I can’t even College Factual 2019 name all of them. I was looking at those companies and what kind of #11 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING students they [are looking] for. I got in touch with a few student[s] on U.S. News & World Report 2019 LinkedIn that went to Oregon State [who later worked] at Intel. I got START AT #40 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING U.S. News & World Report 2019 their input of what it was like going to school [at OSU] and what kind of career opportunities [are available] right after.” OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY #46 CIVIL ENGINEERING U.S. News & World Report 2019 #55 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KARTHIK, INDIA MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Class of 2016 U.S. News & World Report 2019 Lead System Install Engineer TOP 1% #63 at ASML San Diego CA 770 JOBS CREATED #61 COMPUTER SCIENCE 82 COMPANIES LAUNCHED U.S. News & World Report 2019 through the OSU Advantage Business GLOBAL UNIVERSITY BEST PUBLIC UNIVERSITY #73 BIOLOGICAL/AGRICULTURAL Accelerator since 2013 Center for World University Rankings 2019 Times Higher Education 2019 ENGINEERING University Data 2019 U.S. News & World Report 2019 TOP 15% #41 TOP RESEARCH UNIVERSITY 1 of 94 Public Universities with Carnegie Foundation’s Tier 1 Highest Research Activity BEST PAID GRADUATES IN THE US PayScale College Salary Report 2019 Best College Reviews 2019 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education AT A GLANCE RESEARCH Founded: 1868 #3 Campus: Corvallis, OREGON City Population: 56,000 $441M MOST POPULAR COMPUTER Seattle IN RESEARCH FUNDING Campus Size: 400 acres University Data 2019 SCIENCE PROGRAM CORVALLIS Portland BEND Enrollment: 30,986 College Factual 2019 Chicago Detroit International Students: 3,556 New York LAND, SEA, SPACE AND SUN GRANT #1 Denver Washington, DC Countries Represented: 112 San Francisco As a leader in climate change research, OSU is one of Bachelor’s: 200+ only two (alongside Cornell University) US universities to Los Angeles BEST CITY TO LIVE IN OREGON San Diego Atlanta Master’s/PhD: 80+ have Land, Sea, Space and Sun Grant designations. This Chamber of Commerce 2019 Dallas Additional Campus: Bend, OREGON means OSU is involved with research in all four areas. 2 | INTO Oregon State University 2020–2021 www.intostudy.com/osu | 3
Seattle THE INTO OSU ADVANTAGE Tair, Israel Angela, Colombia BS in Computer Science, MPP in Public Policy, Class of 2019 Class of 2018 Intern for Oregon Department Software Engineer at Aspen of State Lands, Salem, OR INTO OSU is one of the oldest and most integrated Pathway Capital, Beaverton, OR programs in the US. OSU’s commitment to international education is evident in the purpose-built five-story International Living-Learning Center. The center is a vibrant global hub of student life and educational INTO OSU SUCCESS Beaverton Portland activity which also houses the INTO OSU Center. INTO OSU provides services such as: Salem 84.8% OF ALL PATHWAY STUDENTS WERE Undergraduate and Graduate Progression Rate 2017-2018 Ying, China • Personalized academic, language and cultural support ELIGIBLE TO PROGRESS AT OSU IN 2017-18. MEng in Civil (Structural) Engineering , Class of 2015 • Targeted tutoring and self-study learning support resources Eligible students are those who successfully 84.8% Structural Project engineer for CORVALLIS BEND • Your own academic success and personal advisor completed the Pathway program and qualified ELIGIBLE STUDENTS DCI Engineers, Portland, OR • Comprehensive orientation with free airport pickup for admission as degree-seeking students. • English Conversation Partner Program Enrolled students are those who enrolled as 96.5% OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS • Social events and trips around Oregon degree-seeking students in their next term ENROLLED • 150 INTO OSU and OSU staff and teachers to support students of degree study at Oregon State University. Ananiya, Ethiopia BS in BioResource Research with options in biotechnology and toxicology and a minor in chemistry, Class of 2018 Alisha, Kazakhstan SUCCEED IN INNOVATION NATION PhD Candidate in BS in Civil Engineering, Class of 2020 Pharmaceutical Sciences, Intern at ODOT, Salem, OR Class of 2023 Undergraduate Research Assistant at Dr. Taifo 518 STUDENTS Mahmud’s Lab in the College of Pharmacy Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR PARTICIPATING IN OPT OR CPT IN 2018 71% University Data 2018 #10 San Francisco OF ALUMNI work in the field MOST INNOVATIVE Aldi, Indonesia MEng in Computer Science, Class of 2019 they studied at Oregon State STATE IN THE US Information Technology Resident Business Insider 2019 at Google, San Francisco, CA Anand, India BS in Computer Science, Class of 2016 Test Engineer at HP, San Diego, CA #3 400+ OCEANOGRAPHY PROGRAM Los Angeles in the World Shanghai Rankings 2018 BUILD YOUR San Diego STUDENT CLUBS FUTURE #4 ON THE WEST COAST #10 BEST COLLEGE FOR OSU Students work all over the US and the world. #10 STUDYING NATURAL RESOURCES AND #37 BEST COLLEGE TOWN BEST BIG DATA CONSERVATION See what you can do on the West Coast. degree in the US in the US IN EARTH SCIENCES IN AMERICA Best College Review 2019 College Choice 2018 College Factual 2018 QS World University Rankings 2019 4 | INTO Oregon State University 2020–2021 Build your Future | 5
HOUSING AND DINING LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR HOUSING OPTIONS: www.intostudy.com/osu/housing Living in the heart of Beaver Nation Living on campus places you steps away from all the resources you need to succeed in your first year and beyond. You’ll have the most convenient access to your classes, the library, dining halls and the recreation center, while living among American students in a diverse and welcoming community. Experience a Global Village There are a variety of affordable, convenient housing options on campus. With dining halls that feature international food and housing options with American roommates, you’ll have all the comforts of home while still experiencing American life. The Global Village, a popular housing option, groups international and American undergraduate students who are passionate about cultural exchange and global experiences. Learn more at uhds.oregonstate.edu/globalvillage Living On Campus MEAL PLANS: All on-campus housing options include a meal plan. Program REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED Live-on Requirement: All first-year undergraduate students who Academic English (AE) l enroll at OSU within one year of high school graduation must live on International Year One (IYO) / AE + IYO l* campus. Students more than one year past high school graduation are not required to live on campus. International Direct (ID) / AE + ID l* Undergraduate Transfer Program (UTP) / AE + UTP l* For more information on this policy, including available exemptions, visit studentlife.oregonstate.edu/first-year-experience-live-policy Master’s International Direct l Graduate Pathway (GPW) / AE + GPW l Students not required to live on campus may choose to do so, but should carefully review contract length and cancellation policies. *Students more than one year past high school graduation are not required to live on campus. Bedroom Types Single Room Double Room Triple Room 1 student per bedroom 2 students per bedroom 3 students per bedroom bathroom types and bathroom types and bathroom types and diagrams listed below diagrams listed below diagrams listed below chair chair desk desk LIVING IN OREGON chair desk chair desk Expand Your Horizons in Corvallis • 30+ degrees, minors and options, including two campus-specific majors • #10 Best College Town Best College Reviews 2019 Bathroom Types • Free public transportation • Computer Science with option to specialize in web and mobile software development Private Suite-style Shared • 45 minutes to the Pacific Ocean Bathroom for 1 bedroom (1-2 people) Bathroom for 2-3 bedrooms (2-6 people) Bathroom for multiple bedrooms • 100% job placement rate • 90 minutes to Portland • Energy Systems Engineering • 45 minutes to Eugene Airport • HP campus Experience Oregon • Silicon Forest: home to high-tech companies Explore the OSU-Cascades Campus • Nike Headquarters in Beaverton, OR • Second campus in Bend, OR • No sales tax • 17 students per class on average • National Basketball Association: Portland Trail Blazers • 1,259 students on campus • Major League Soccer: Timbers • 300 days of sunshine • Outdoor recreation 6 | INTO Oregon State University 2020–2021 Note: The floor plans and bathroom types may vary. Housing and Dining | 7
RESEARCH YOUR CAREER STARTS HERE EXCELLENCE It pays to be an OSU grad. OSU alumni who graduated For more than 150 years, students, alumni and with a bachelor’s degree are in the top 15% best paid faculty have made outstanding achievements graduates in the US. PayScale College Salary Report 2019 including developing the artificial heart valve, TRIGA Reactor and wristband samplers that detect GET READY FOR YOUR FUTURE environmental chemicals. The top three attributes employers are seeking from recent graduates are*: 1. Communication skills (written) 2. Problem-solving skills The contact lens is a hypothetical application of a transparent sensor developed at OSU. 3. Ability to work in a team GLUCOSE-SENSING The goal is to expand contact lens sensors to a range of tear fluid biomarkers, which can be used to Gain these soft skills in all 170 majors, including public health, business CONTACT LENSES identify a range of ocular disorders (dry eye disease, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, etc.), cancers and computer science. (colon, prostrate, breast, lung, etc.), multiple sclerosis and many other diseases. INTERNSHIPS DRIVEN BY INDUSTRY OSU offers several support services to find internship placements, including MECOP which is unique to Oregon. With over 130 different companies participating in the program, MECOP places students in paid internships in the fields of engineering, tech and business with top companies like Boeing, Intel, HP and Oracle. ROBOTIC MOBILITY Imagine if robots had legs and could walk on the same terrain as people. Agility Robotics, a JOBS ON CAMPUS company first developed at OSU, is making robotic mobility a reality. Advanced mobility There are many opportunities for OSU students with a minimum of 5,000 jobs available could change the future by enabling shipping to be more automated and opening up new daily. International students are eligible to work on campus for up to 20 hours a week, possibilities in manufacturing and production. earning an estimated $8,100 to help offset your educational costs. *National Association of Colleges and Employers 2019 URSA ENGAGE Students can apply to pursue a research or creative activity STUDENT JOURNEY under the guidance of an OSU mentor, with an award of $750, and mentors receive $250 for project-related costs. Ding, China MEng in Civil Engineering, Class of 2014 | PhD in Civil Engineering, Class of 2019 “I got several offers from universities as a faculty position. I haven’t HANDS-ON BUSINESS RESEARCH decided which one to choose, but I will definitely be a faculty member The College of Business Research Suite is outfitted with cutting-edge technology, space and at a university back home in China.” design to conduct innovative research in business, market trends and consumer insights. Apply your research through entrepreneurship programs and access the C2C Marketing 2019 Lab. Students can also participate in the Advantage Accelerator, a unique program designed GRADUATED 2014 to assist startups in all stages of their growth. You will work directly with innovators and with PhD entrepreneurs to explore markets, develop products and obtain customers. GRADUATED PROGRESSED MENG in Civil Engineering from Academic English to Graduate Pathway THESIS WORK: in Civil Engineering improving construction performance in on-site construction processes FACULTY SPOTLIGHT: YEONGJIN JANG for offsite factories Yeongjin is an assistant professor of computer science in the Oregon State University College of Engineering’s School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. His research focuses on computer systems security, especially for identifying and analyzing emerging attacks to computer systems for building more secure systems. In addition to his academic work, he participates in cybersecurity capture the flag (CTF) contests. 2011 He received the Black Badge award from DEFCON, as the winner (team DEFKOR) STARTED PROGRAM through the INTO OSU of DEFCON 23 CTF (2015) and the winner (team DEFKOR00t) of DEFCON 26 CTF Academic English program PARTICIPATED in American Society (2018). He was also was one of the finalists (team Disekt) at the DARPA Cyber Grand to improve his English and of Civil Engineer prepare him for his rigorous Challenge final event in 2016. master’s program on campus STARTED his journey to obtain a PhD in Civil Engineering 8 | INTO Oregon State University 2020–2021 Your Career Starts Here | 9 Photo by Johanna Carson, College of Engineering
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS B M D B M D Elementary Education (OSU-Cascades Only) GE Philosophy GE Teaching (MAT) [MAT options: Elementary (OSU-Cascades only); Language Political Science [BA/BS options: Environmental and Energy Politics; GE Arts (OSU-Cascades only); Mathematics (OSU-Cascades only); Music; ● International Affairs; Law and Politics] FIND YOUR DEGREE. With a wide range of subject areas and admissions options, you can find the perfect degree for your chosen career. You can choose Science (OSU-Cascades only); Social Studies (OSU-Cascades only)] Psychology (MS and PhD only available at Corvallis) PS ● ● to apply for direct entry to the university or for a Pathway program that provides extra academic, language and cultural support. From the day you apply to College of Engineering Public Policy PP ● ● the day you graduate, we are here to help you succeed every step of the way. Flip to the back cover to learn how to apply. Architectural Engineering EN Religious Studies GE Bioengineering EN GP ● Social Science [BA/BS option: Community Development and Leadership] GE Biological and Ecological Engineering ● ● (OSU-Cascades Only) Chemical Engineering EN GP ● Sociology [BA/BS options: Crime and Justice; Environmental and PP Natural Resource Sociology] B = Bachelor’s M = Master’s D = Doctorate Indicates degree programs also available at OSU-Cascades ● Indicates an OSU degree program is available Civil Engineering EN GP ● Spanish GE Computer Science BA, BS options: Applied Computer Science; Computer Systems] CS GP ● GP Indicates a Graduate Pathway program can lead to this degree. This degree is available though direct admission. Designated STEM degree by the US Department of Homeland Security Speech Communication [BA/BS options: Communication, Theater Arts] GE Construction and Engineering Management EN Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (BA, BS, MA, PhD) WG ● ● International Year One Ecological Engineering EN Indicates the undergraduate Pathway program that should be taken to progress to an undergraduate academic program. This program is also available through direct admission. College of Pharmacy Electrical and Computer Engineering EN GP ● Pharmaceutical Sciences ● ● AP All Undergraduate Pathways EN Engineering FO Forestry PP Public Policy Energy Systems Engineering (OSU-Cascades Only) EN Pharmacy, Doctor of Pharmacy (4-year professional program) ● BU Business ES Exercise and Sport Science GE General PS Psychology Environmental Engineering EN GP ● CS Computer Science EV Environmental Economics MA Mathematics SC Science College of Public Health and Human Sciences Industrial Engineering [BS option: Business Engineering] [Graduate DA Design, Apparel and and Policy NR Natural Resources WG Women and Gender Studies Adapted Physical Education ● options: Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering Management, Human Systems EN GP ● Merchandising Management FS Food Science and Technology and Renewable Materials Engineering, Informational Systems Engineering, Manufacturing Systems Athletic Training ● Engineering] Human Development and Family Sciences/Studies [BS options: Child Manufacturing Engineering [BS options: Manufacturing Systems; EN Development; Early Childhood; General Human Development and Family ES ● ● Product Development] Sciences; Human Services] Materials Science ● ● Kinesiology [BS options: Pre-Therapy and Allied Health] [MS, PhD option: ES ● ● Mechanical Engineering [Grad options: Advanced Manufacturing; Design; Adapted Physical Activity] Engineering Management; Materials Mechanics; Renewable Energy; Robotics EN GP ● Nutrition [BS options: Dietetics; Nutrition and Foodservice Systems; Nutrition B M D and Thermal Fluid Sciences] ES ● ● and Health Sciences; Pre-Dietetics] New Direct Routes Rangeland Sciences [BS options: Habitat Management; Pastoral Systems of the World; Sustainable Livestock Ranching; Sustainable Rangeland Ecosystem NR Medical Physics ● ● Public Health [BS options: Health Management and Policy; Health Promotion and Health Behavior] [MPH, PhD options: Biostatistics; Environmental and Occupational Nuclear Engineering EN ● ● ES GP ● Stewardship] Health; Epidemiology; Global Health; Health Promotion and Health Behavior; INTERNATIONAL DIRECT Soil Science [PhD options: Entomology; Plant Breeding and Genetics] ● ● Radiation Health Physics [BS option: Radiation Health Physics Pre-Med] SC ● ● Health Systems and Policy; Physical Activity; Public Health Practice] All direct undergraduate degrees now have customized Sustainability SC Robotics ● ● College of Science support and enhanced student experience for first year Toxicology ● ● College of Forestry Biochemistry and Biophysics [BS options: Advanced Biophysics; SC ● ● Neuroscience; Pre-Medicine/Biochemistry and Biophysics] success. Wildlife Science ● ● Forest Ecosystem and Society ● ● Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [BS options: Advanced Molecular Biology, SC gFor more information see pages 12-15 FO Computational Molecular Biology, Pre-Medicine/Biochemistry and Molecular Biology] College of Business Forest Engineering BioHealth Sciences [BS options: Pre-Clinical Laboratory Science, Pre-Dentistry, BU Forest Engineering/Civil Engineering EN MASTER’S INTERNATIONAL DIRECT Accountancy [BS options: Accounting Information Systems; International Business] ● Forestry [BS options: Forest Management, Forest Operations Management, Forest Pre-Medicine/Pre-Podiatry, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Physician Assistant] SC Apparel Design DA FO MEng Electrical and Computer Engineering and MEng Restoration and Fire] Biology [BS options: Ecology, Genetics, Marine Biology, Physiology and Business [MSB options: Financial Planning; Marketing Insights and Analytics; Computer Science now have enhanced first-term support. Supply Chain Analytics] GP Natural Resources [BS options: Ecological Restoration; Fish and Wildlife Behavior, Pre-Dentistry Biology, Pre-Education Biology, Pre-Medicine Biology, SC Conservation; Forest Ecosystems; Human Dimensions in Natural Resources; Pre-Veterinary Medicine] gFor more information see page 17 Business Administration/MBA [BA, BS options: Entrepreneurship for Individualized Specialty Option; Intergraded Conservation Analyst; Landscape NR ● Chemistry [BA/BS options: Advanced Biochemistry, Advanced Chemistry, Business Majors; Family Business; General Business (also at OSU-Cascades); Analysis; Conservation Law Enforcement; Natural Resource Education; Natural Biochemistry, Business, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry Education, Environmental Hospitality Management (also at OSU-Cascades); International Business (also Resource Policy and Management; Urban Forest Landscapes; Wildland Fire Ecology] Chemistry, Forensic Science, Materials Science, Pre-Medicine] [MS concentration SC GP ● at OSU-Cascades); Merchandising Management; Supply Chain and Logistics Renewable Materials [BS options: Advanced Wood Manufacturing; Art and options: Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Nuclear BU GP ● NR Management] [MBA, PhD options: Accounting (PhD only); Business Analytics; Design; Management and Marketing; Science and Engineering] Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry] Corporate Finance; Human Resource Management; Innovation Management; B M D Tourism, Recreation, and Adventure Leadership [BS options: Adventure Data Analytics [MS option: Statistics] ● Marketing; Organizational Leadership; Research Thesis; Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Leadership Education; Nature, Eco and Adventure Tourism; Outdoor Recreation FO College of Agricultural Sciences and Innovation (PhD only); Supply Chain and Logistics Management] Management; Sustainable Tourism Management] Integrative Biology ● ● Agricultural and Food Business Management SC Business Information Systems [BA, BS option: International Business] BU Sustainable Forest Management ● ● Mathematics [BS options: Applied and Computational Mathematics, MA GP ● Design and Innovation Management DA Mathematical Biology, Secondary Teaching Emphasis, Statistics] Agricultural Education ● Wood Science ● ● Finance [BA, BS option: International Business] BU Microbiology [BS options: Aquatic Microbiology, Pre-Medicine/Microbiology] SC ● ● Agricultural Sciences SC College of Liberal Arts Physics/Applied Physics Animal Sciences [BS options: Animal Behavior, Animal BioHealth/Pre-Professional, Hospitality Management (OSU-Cascades Only) BU SC ● ● American Studies (OSU-Cascades Only) GE [BA/BS options: Applied Physics, Biological Physics, Chemical Physics, Animal Production, Equine, Rangeland Science] SC ● ● Interior Design DA Computational Physics, Geophysics, Mathematical Physics, Optical Physics, Anthropology [BA/BS options: Archaeology, Biocultural, Cultural/Linguistics, Applied Economics GP ● GE Physics Teaching/Physics] Management [BA, BS option: International Business] BU General Anthropology] Bioresource Research [BS options: Animal Reproduction and Development; Statistics ● ● Marketing [BA, BS option: International Business] BU Applied Anthropology ● ● Applied Genetics; Bioproducts and Bioenergy; Biotechnology; Climate and Biosystems Modeling; Environmental Chemistry; Food Quality; Genomics/ SC Zoology SC Applied Ethics (MA) ● College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Bioinformatics; Pest Biology and Management; Plant Growth and Development; Art [BA, BS, BFA options: Art History (BA, BS only); Photography and Digital College of Veterinary Medicine Sustainable Ecosystems; Toxicology; Water Resources] Earth Sciences [BS options: Climate Science, Geology, Ocean Science] SC GE Studio (BA, BS, BFA); Studio Art (BA, BS, BFA)] Veterinary Medicine - DVM ● Botany [BS options: Comprehensive Botany; Customizable; Ecology, Evolution, Environmental Sciences [BS options: Alternative Energy; Applied Ecology; SC Arts, Media and Technology (OSU-Cascades Only) GE and Conservation; Molecular, Cellular, and Genomic Botany; Plant Pathology] Aquatic Biology; Chemistry and the Environment; Conservation, Resources, Graduate School Interdisciplinary Programs Botany and Plant Pathology and Sustainability; Earth Systems; Environmental Agriculture; Environmental SC College Student Services Administration ● ● ● Comparative Health Sciences [MS, PhD options: Biomedical Sciences, Clinical Policy and Economics; Environmental Science Education; Environmental Water GP GP Crop and Soil Science [BS options: Agronomy; Plant Breeding; Genetics; Soil Resources] Creative Writing ● Sciences] SC Science] Environmental Sciences [MA, MS, PSM, PhD: Biogeochemistry, Ecology, Geography ● ● Digital Communication Arts GE Environmental Education, Natural Resources, Quantitative Analysis, Social GP ● Crop Science [MS, PhD options: Entomology; Plant Breeding and Genetics] ● ● Science, Water Resources] Geography and Geospatial Science SC Economics [BA/BS options: Law, Economics and Policy; General Economics; GE Entomology ● ● Managerial Economics; Mathematical Economics] Interdisciplinary Studies ● Geology (MA, MS, PhD) ● ● Environmental Economics and Policy [BS options: Environmental Economics, English GE ● Molecular and Cellular Biology EV Marine Resource Management (MA, MS) ● ● ● Environmental Policy, General] Environmental Arts and Humanities ● Water Resources Engineering ● ● Fisheries and Wildlife Administration ● Ocean, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences ● ● Ethnic Studies GE Water Resources Policy and Management ● Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences SC College of Education French GE Water Resources Science ● ● Fisheries Sciences ● ● Adult and Higher Education [EdD, PhD options: Community College Leadership; ● Leadership in Higher Education] German GE Food Science and Technology [BS options: Enology and Viticulture; Fermentation FS ● ● Counseling [MCoun options: Clinical Mental Health Counseling (OSU-Cascades only); Science; Food Science] ● Graphic Design GE School Counseling (OSU-Cascades only)] Horticulture [BS options: Ecological Management of Turf, Landscape and Urban History GE Horticulture; General Horticulture; Horticultural Research; Plant Breeding and Education [BA, BS options: Advanced Mathematics Teaching; Biology Teaching; NR ● ● Chemistry Teaching; Elementary Teaching; Family and Consumer Sciences Teaching; History of Science ● ● Genetics; Sustainable Horticultural Production; Therapeutic Horticulture; Viticulture Foundational Mathematics; Health Teaching; Integrated Science Teaching; Language and Enology] [MS, PhD options: Entomology; Plant Breeding and Genetics] Arts Teaching; Social Studies Teaching] [MS options: Mathematics Education; Science Liberal Studies [BA/BS option: Pre-Education] GE GE ● ● Rangeland Ecology and Management ● ● Education] [EdM options: Advanced Science and Mathematics Education; Free-Choice Learning; PK-12 English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL); Social Justice] [PhD Music [BA/BS options: Instrumental Performance, Music Education, Music GE To learn more, look at our course catalog options: Agricultural Education; Language Equity and Education Policy; Science/ Production, Piano Performance, Vocal Performance] Mathematics Education] www.intostudy.com/osu/programs 10 INTO Oregon State University 2020–2021 Academic Programs 11
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS The Power of International Direct Your customized first-year experience as an international student Before you leave home to study at a university in the US, you might not know what it’s going to be like. With International Direct at OSU, you don’t have to worry about anything. You will receive the information At OSU, we’ve been leading the way for international student support and specializations lead to which internships and jobs. Every undergraduate success in the US. Through the years, we’ve helped international students international student at OSU begins their journey with the standard OSU you need predeparture. You will be met on arrival at the airport and taken to your ready-made room on grow to become leaders in their social and academic communities on first-year experience with access to additional support and services for campus. You will receive the orientation information and experiences that you need in a way that makes campus as they gather the experiences that build their futures. We are international students from INTO OSU and the Office of International sense. You will have the full first-year experience of your academic major in the department and right by your side to help you with the small decisions such as which room Services (OIS). As an OSU undergraduate, we are here to ensure you start college where you are studying. At the same time, you will have peace of mind knowing that you have type would suit you best to the bigger decisions such as which degree out on a good note. OSU’s international student expertise at your fingertips. From selecting and registering for the right academic courses to accessing jobs, internships and other opportunities through on-campus support resources—we will be there for you every step of the way. A New and Improved Undergraduate Experience INTERNATIONAL DIRECT SUPPORT AND SERVICES We are happy to announce that from Our three entry routes—International Direct (ID), International Year One (IYO) and September 2020, OSU will launch a Academic English—accommodate students with varying levels of English and academic simplified and enhanced first-year qualifications. International Direct is designed for international students that are independent and fully qualified but may benefit from some support and assistance in adjusting to university experience for all international life in the US. International Year One (Pathway) provides more structure and support in the students. With three simple options to first three or four terms for students whose academic and language qualifications are below enter OSU undergraduate programs as an International Direct requirements. Finally, for students that are not quite ready to start academic international student, you will start at OSU courses, our Academic English program will help you build the language skills to reach the level UNDERGRADUATE with the level of support that you need. required to start an ID or IYO program. MAJOR 98.3% OVERALL COLLEGE FIRST SATISFACTION YEAR EXPERIENCE For International Year One in 2019 INTO Annual Student Experience Survey 2019 COMPREHENSIVE A PERSONALIZED INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT STUDY PLAN From your first days we provide pre-arrival advice, Your study plan will be established by your English arrival support and acclimation orientations after level as well as your chosen major. Your priority arrival. Once you’re on campus, the support doesn’t registration process will include the core courses end. You will have access to cultural assistance included in the First-Year Experience for your and community building experiences to help you INDIVIDUALIZED ADVISING academic major as well as any language and integrate on campus and build connections with AND GUIDED REGISTRATION Study Skills courses that you may need to ensure friends and faculty. you are successful. Our dedicated advisors will ensure that you register for the classes you need to feed your intellectual appetite and make sure you graduate on schedule. We will guide you through the registration process, so you don’t have to figure it out all on your own until you are ready to be fully independent. TERM-LONG ORIENTATION ACADEMIC SUPPORT RESOURCES Starting in 2020, additional orientation will take You have the same full access to all the academic place in small groups over an entire term as support and tutoring resources provided to OSU opposed to just one week when you are tired and undergraduate students. In addition, you have jet-lagged. This means you will have more time to access to the INTO OSU Learning Center where ask questions, attend seminars to learn university you can take advantage of resources and tutoring basics and adjust to American life in general. This specifically created for international students. gives you the best start for your studies and your life here in the US. 12 INTO Oregon State University 2020–2021 Undergraduate Admissions 13
International Year One Programs *Estimated credits remaining after Pathway/Total credit hours needed to complete degree. UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS Start Dates Entry Requirements: High School Diploma Progression Requirements Term Credits* Fall Winter Spring Summer GPA TOEFL iBT IELTS IELA Duolingo GPA Other Business INTERNATIONAL DIRECT (ID) INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE (IYO) 4-Term • • • • 125/180 2.5 50 5.0 154 75 2.25 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 132/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 Computer Science Entry Requirements Dates 4-Term • • • • 127/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework IYO 3-Term • • • • 135/180 60 5.5 162 90 ENTRY ROUTE ID ENTRY ROUTE ID AND IYO • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 3-TERM 4-TERM Design, Apparel and Merchandising Management Requirements* High school diploma High school diploma 4-Term • • • • 128/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) Start Dates Fall 2020: Sep 16, 2020 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 134/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 Minimum GPA Equivalent 3.0 2.5 2.5 Winter 2020: Dec 28, 2020 Engineering Spring 2021: Mar 23, 2021 TOEFL iBT 70 60 50 4-Term • • • • 123/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) Summer 2021: Jun 15, 2021 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 133/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.0 Environmental Economics and Policy IELA 169 162 154 4-Term • • • • 125/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 134/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 Duolingo N/A 90 75 Exercise and Sport Science Academic English Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 4-Term • • • • 124/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 132/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 Entry requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. *No SAT required for admissions. Food Science & Technology Institutional Code TOEFL: 4586 4-Term • • • • 125/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 135/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 Forestry 4-Term • • • • 127/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 135/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 General 4-Term • • • • 132/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework FOR MORE INFORMATION 3-Term • • • • 138/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 Mathematics ABOUT OSU UNDERGRADUATE 4-Term • • • • 127/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) PROGRAMS, SCAN TO VISIT 3-Term • • • • 135/180 2.5 60 5.5 162 90 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 OUR WEBSITE. Natural Resources and Renewable Materials 4-Term • • • • 127/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 138/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 Psychology 4-Term • • • • 129/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 135/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 Public Policy 4-Term • • • • 128/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 137/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 Science 4-Term • • • • 125/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 133/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 Women and Gender Studies 4-Term • • • • 131/180 50 5.0 154 75 • Grade of C- or better in Math (MTH 111 or higher), English Composition (WR 121) and Communication (COMM 111) 2.5 2.25 • No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in OSU academic coursework 3-Term • • • • 139/180 60 5.5 162 90 • Minimum number of required credits completed: 36 Entry and progression requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. Undergraduate Degree Program [SAMPLE IYO PROGRAM] Computer Science Year 1: Freshman Year 2: Sophomore Year 3: Junior Year 4: Senior 3-Term Pathway Degree Program Components Program Information Fall: September 16, 2020 180 credit hour program Winter: December 28, 2020 45 credit hours from Pathway apply to degree 3.0 GPA Spring: March 23, 2021 135 credit hours remaining toward degree ID TOEFL iBT 70 Summer: June 15, 2021 High School IELTS 6.0 Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements Diploma •• High school diploma with 2.5 GPA ALS 150 Academic Reading/Writing 3 •• 2.25 GPA cumulative in the Pathway program (or equivalent) ALS 151 Academic Listening/Speaking 3 •• No Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) graded courses in Language Requirements •• TOEFL iBT 60 or MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 OSU academic course work 3-Term Pathway •• Grade of C- or better in English Composition (WR 121), What are your scores? •• IELTS 5.5 or CS 160 Computer Science Orientation 3 2.5 GPA •• IELA 162 or ALS 181 Computer Science Orientation Bridge 2 Math (MTH 111 or higher) and Communication (COMM 111) •• Duolingo 90 Total 15 •• Minimum of 36 credits earned during Pathway program TOEFL iBT 60 2-Semester Term 2 Course Title Credit Hours Notes IELTS 5.5 ALS 162 Academic Reading/Writing 3 * Specific course is determined by results of Math placement test and Transfer Student COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 requirements for the major field of study. IYO (See page 16) MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 * The Pathway leads to the second year of the Computer Science major. Starting in your second year, you must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA to 4-Term Pathway CS 161 Introduction to Computer Science I 4 be in good academic standing. 2.5 GPA First term of this program PAC Physical Activity Class 1 begins before Year 1/ Term 4 (Recommended) Total 15 TOEFL iBT 50 Freshman During the fourth term students will complete the additional classes Term 3 Course Title Credit Hours to ensure that they are well prepared for their second year at OSU. IELTS 5.0 WR 121 English Composition 3 It is recommended that all students, especially those in sciences and engineering, plan to study for four consecutive terms. MTH Math Course - Variable Level* 4 These courses are generally delivered through the CS 162 Introduction to Computer Science II 4 INTO OSU Center and are for Pathway students only. English HHS 231 Lifetime Fitness for Health 2 No TOEFL iBT ALS 181 Lifetime Fitness for Health Bridge 2 Language or IELTS Total 15 Program Term 4 (Recommended) eecs.oregonstate.edu 14 INTO Oregon State University 2020–2021 Undergraduate Admissions 15
GRADUATE ADMISSIONS OSU offers more than 80 graduate programs, many of which are ranked among the top in the nation. There are several different paths to begin earning your degree. How you start your program depends on your academic profile Entry Requirements* and your English level. How you finish your program is exactly Program DIRECT GRADUATE PATHWAY how you pictured: graduating with a master’s or PhD from OSU. DIRECT ENTRY** MID* 1-TERM 2-TERM 3-TERM g Direct Entry: If you meet the academic and English Program • See gradschool. • Undergraduate Undergraduate degree in relevant language requirements for your degree program, you can requirements oregonstate.edu/ degree in discipline programs for specific relevant apply directly to OSU. program entry discipline requirements UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER • For additional To apply, you may need the following required documents: • Additional requirements requirements, declarations, university transcripts, proof of degree, accounting may include standardized please see chart tests like the GMAT or GRE below of time, passport and English test score. An application fee • The degree program you may also apply. select may have additional requirements Have you earned credits from another college or university and Why Choose UTP? The graduate admissions process is competitive, and an Minimum GPA extensive review of your application will be done. Please 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.5 2.5 Equivalent want to transfer to a US university? You can transfer directly Choosing UTP provides a customized path to your bachelor’s degree. expect a longer turnaround for an admissions decision. For into Oregon State University or choose our Undergraduate Before your program starts, Oregon State University will provide you TOEFL iBT 91 80 85 80 70 more information, visit gradschool.oregonstate.edu/ (18 minimum subscores) (18 subscores) (16 subscores) (16 subscores) with an estimate of credits that will transfer to the university. Once Transfer Program (UTP) which is specifically designed to support admissions/after-you-apply 6.5 6.5 6.5 you arrive on campus, our friendly staff will be available to help you IELTS 7.0 6.0 international students through the process of transferring. (5.5 subscores) (6.0 subscores) (5.5 subscores) transition into life at a US university. You will also have access to helpful 176 176 176 resources including academic, English language and cultural support. g Graduate Pathway: Our Graduate Pathways allow you IELA 185 (162 subscores) (169 subscores) (162 subscores) 169 If you do not meet the English language entry requirements for the to begin earning credits toward your degree even if you do Duolingo N/A 110 120 110 95 Entry Requirements UTP, you can enter our Academic English program before progressing not meet the academic and English requirements for direct entry. The program will help build the academic foundation Academic English N/A N/A N/A Level 6 Level 5 Program UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER to either the UTP or direct transfer to Oregon State University. DIRECT TRANSFER and essential English language skills you need to succeed Notes: *All entry requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. In addition to meeting minimum PROGRAM admission requirements, you may also need to meet specific program requirements. UTP Benefits: in your master’s degree. View program specific entry Program 1-Term, 2-Term, **These English requirements are for direct entry to graduate degree programs that have a Graduate Pathway option. Length N/A 3-Term or 4-Term requirements at www.intostudy.com/osu/programs English requirements for direct entry to all other graduate programs can be found on the Graduate School website: https:// • Transfer of credits from your college or university-level classes gradschool.oregonstate.edu/admissions/international#english-language Start Fall 2020: Sep 2020 Fall 2020: Sep 16, 2020 • Receive customized curriculum of university credit-bearing courses Dates Winter 2020: Dec 2020 Winter 2020: Dec 28, 2020 g Academic English Language Program: If you do Institutional Code TOEFL: 4586 GRE: 4586 GMAT: PW4-DR-05 Spring 2021: Mar 2021 Spring 2021: Mar 23, 2021 • Quick turnaround time for offer (5-7 business days) not meet the direct or Graduate Pathway program entry Summer 2021: Jun 2021 Summer 2021: Jun 15, 2021 • Unofficial Pre-arrival Credit Evaluation (15 additional business days language requirements, you can enter our Academic English Dates GPA 2.25-2.49 after receiving offer letter) program to improve your academic and language skills. Program DIRECT college/university GPA • Guaranteed progression to any undergraduate program upon Once you have achieved the required language level, you GRADUATE PATHWAY (College Math course completed with C-) can progress to a Graduate Pathway program or enter your DIRECT ENTRY MID successful completion of your UTP 2.50+ • Academic advising throughout the program including progression degree program directly. Learn more on page 20. Start Fall 2020: Sep 2020 Fall 2020: Sep 14, 2020 Fall 2020: Sep 16, 2020 Dates Winter 2020: Dec 2020 Winter 2020: Dec 30, 2020 Winter 2020: Dec 28, 2020 college/university GPA and student success advisors Spring 2021: Mar 2021 Spring 2021: Mar 25, 2021 Spring 2021: Mar 23, 2021 (College Math course not required) Summer 2021: Jun 2021 Summer 2021: Jun 15, 2021 2.25 If transferring from a US-accredited college/university, Writing 121 OSU course equivalent completed with C- or better. If transferring from a Start Dates non-US-accredited college or university MASTER’S INTERNATIONAL DIRECT (MID) Fall 2020: Winter 2020: Spring 2021: Summer 2021: then no Writing 121 OSU course Sep 16, 2020 Dec 28, 2020 Mar 23, 2021 Jun 15, 2021 equivalent is required Business TOEFL iBT 80 50-75 Computer Science (minimum 16 subscores) Master’s International Direct provides comprehensive support and services for students in the first term Design, Apparel and IELTS 6.5 5.0-6.0 Merchandising Management of the MEng Electrical and Computer Engineering and the MEng Computer Science programs. IELA 176 154-169 Engineering MID students are full degree-seeking students who are issued a Direct Entry I-20 and receive additional support and services Environmental Economics alongside graduate academic classes to ensure first-term success as an international student. Services include: Other • Two English composition courses from a recognized college or and Policy university in the US with grades Exercise and Sport Science • Program-specific tutoring • Airport pickup upon arrival • Comprehensive orientation • Academic advising C- or better • One English composition and one N/A Food Science and speech communication course with Technology Start Dates Entry Requirements Terms Credits* grades C- or better GPA Additional Requirements TOEFL IELTS IELA Forestry Fall Winter Spring • Level 6 Academic English completion General Computer Science with C/Pass or higher in all classes Mathematics • Undergraduate degree in relevant discipline Duolingo N/A 75-110 • 2.0 GPA in 1 year of college level Math 80 6.5 176 Natural Resources and 1-Term (MID) • • • 35-36/45 3.0 • Complete 3 out of 6 courses at the upper division level with a grade equivalent to a 3.0 in each individual course: Algorithm (5.5 subscores) (162 subscores) Design and Analysis; Computer Architecture; Operating; Automata Theory/Theory of Computation; Programming Language (18 subscores) Minimum 15 per quarter (12 per Renewable Materials Fundamentals; Compilers Transfer 24 per quarter (16 per semester) credits from Psychology Electrical and Computer Engineering Credits semester) credits a recognized college or university Public Policy • Undergraduate degree in relevant discipline • 2.0 GPA in 1 year of Calculus Maximum Science • 2.0 GPA in 1 year of Physics 80 6.5 176 1-Term (MID) • • • 35-36/45 3.0 • Complete 3 out of 6 courses with a grade equivalent to a 3.0 in each individual course: AC/DC Circuits/Circuits Analysis; (18 subscores) (5.5 subscores) (162 subscores) Transfer No limit No limit Women and Gender Studies Signals and Systems; Electricity and Magnetism; Power (taken in 3rd or 4th year of UG study); Computer Engineering (taken Credits in 3rd or 4th year of UG study); Materials and Devices (taken in 3rd or 4th year of UG study) 1-Term 2-Term 3-Term 4-Term Entry requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. *Estimated credits remaining after MID term/Total credit hours needed to complete degree. Entry requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. 16 INTO Oregon State University 2020–2021 Graduate Admissions 17
Graduate Pathway Programs **For English Language tests subscores, please see entry requirements table on page 17. *Estimated credits remaining after Pathway/Total credit hours needed to complete degree. Start Dates Entry Requirements** Progression Requirements Start Dates Entry Requirements** Progression Requirements Term Credits* Term Credits* Fall Winter Spring Summer GPA Undergraduate degree1 TOEFL iBT IELTS IELA Duolingo GPA Other Fall Winter Spring Summer GPA Undergraduate degree1 TOEFL iBT IELTS IELA Duolingo GPA Other Applied Economics Mathematics 3-Term • 30/45 Undergraduate degree in a 70 6.0 169 95 • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes 3-Term • 30/45 2.5 Undergraduate degree in a 70 6.0 169 95 • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes 2.5 relevant discipline 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 3.0 relevant discipline • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 2-Term • 30/45 80 6.5 176 110 2-Term • 30/45 2.5 80 6.5 176 110 Bioengineering Mechanical Engineering 3-Term • 30/45 2.5 70 6.0 169 95 3-Term • 30/45 2.5 70 6.0 169 95 Undergraduate degree in a • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes Undergraduate degree in a • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes 2-Term • 30/45 2.5 relevant discipline 80 6.5 176 110 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 2-Term • • 30/45 2.5 relevant discipline 80 6.5 176 110 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 1-Term • 35-36/45 3.0 85 6.5 176 120 1-Term • • • 35-36/45 3.0 85 6.5 176 120 Biostatistics Entry and progression requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. 3-Term • 44/59 Undergraduate degree in a 70 6.0 169 95 • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes 2.5 relevant discipline 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 1 Departments may be looking for specific prerequisite courses in determining relevant Undergraduate degree for admissibility to the Graduate Pathway Program. 2-Term • 44/59 80 6.5 176 110 Business Administration 3-Term • 50-51/60 2.5 70 6.0 169 95 • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 Undergraduate degree in a 2-Term • 45/60 2.5 relevant discipline 80 6.5 176 110 3.0 • GMAT 500 with minimum 20th percentile in verbal, quantitative and integrated reasoning, [SAMPLE GRADUATE PROGRAM] Master’s International Direct (MID) in Computer Science and a minimum analytical writing score of 4 OR GRE total score of 304 with verbal and 1-Term • • • 45/60 3.0 85 6.5 176 120 quantitative scores in at least the 30th percentile and an analytical writing score of 3.5 1-Term MID Degree Program Components Program Information Chemical Engineering Fall: September 14, 2020 45 credit hour program 3-Term • 30/45 2.5 70 6.0 169 95 Winter: December 30, 2020 Undergraduate degree in a • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes Spring: March 25, 2021 2-Term • 30/45 2.5 relevant discipline 80 6.5 176 110 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 Entry Requirements Term 1 Course Title Credit Hours Notes 1-Term • 35-36/45 3.0 85 6.5 176 120 •• Bachelor’s degree Sample list of course: ENGR 520 Intro to Portfolio 1 CS 544: Operating Systems II Civil Engineering Language requirements CS 561: Software Engineering Methods ALS 145 STEM Graduate Student Success * 2 •• TOEFL iBT 80 (18 subscores) CS 581: Programming Language I 2-Term • 30/45 2.5 Undergraduate degree in a 80 6.5 176 110 • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes WR 599 Academic Writing for Graduate Students 3 3.0 •• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores) relevant discipline • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 1-Term • 35-36/45 3.0 85 6.5 176 120 •• IELA 176 (162 subscores) CS 5XX Graduate level CS course option from list* 4 *Additional Entry Requirements: 2.0 GPA in 1 year of college level Math Comparative Health Sciences CS 5XX Graduate level CS course option from list* 4 3-Term • 30/45 2.5 70 6.0 169 95 Total 14 Complete 3 out of 6 courses below at the upper division Undergraduate degree in a • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes level with a grade equivalent to a 3.0 in each individual 2-Term • • 30/45 2.5 relevant discipline 80 6.5 176 110 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 course: 1-Term • • • 35-36/45 3.0 85 6.5 176 120 Algorithm Design and Analysis Computer Architecture Computer Science Operating Automata Theory/Theory of Computation 3-Term • 30/45 2.5 Undergraduate degree in a 70 6.0 169 95 • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes Programming Language Fundamentals relevant discipline 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 Compilers 2-Term • • 30/45 2.5 80 6.5 176 110 Electrical and Computer Engineering 3-Term • 30/45 2.5 Undergraduate degree in a 70 6.0 169 95 • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes relevant discipline 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 2-Term • • 30/45 2.5 80 6.5 176 110 Environmental Engineering 3-Term • 30/45 2.5 70 6.0 169 95 Undergraduate degree in a • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes 2-Term • 30/45 2.5 relevant discipline 80 6.5 176 110 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 1-Term • 35-36/45 3.0 85 6.5 176 120 Environmental Sciences 3-Term • • 30/45 2.5 70 6.0 169 95 Undergraduate degree in a • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes 2-Term • • 30/45 2.5 relevant discipline 80 6.5 176 110 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 1-Term • • • 35-36/45 3.0 85 6.5 176 120 Global Health 3-Term • 50-51/60 2.5 70 6.0 169 95 Undergraduate degree in a • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes 2-Term • 45/60 2.5 relevant discipline 80 6.5 176 110 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 1-Term • 45/60 3.0 85 6.5 176 120 Health Promotion and Health Behavior Undergraduate degree in a • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes 3-Term • 45/60 2.5 relevant discipline 70 6.0 169 95 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 Industrial Engineering 3-Term • 30/45 2.5 70 6.0 169 95 Undergraduate degree in a • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes 2-Term • • 30/45 2.5 relevant discipline 80 6.5 176 110 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 1-Term • • • 35-36/45 3.0 85 6.5 176 120 MS Business 3-Term • 30/45 2.5 70 6.0 169 95 Undergraduate degree in a • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes 2-Term • 30/45 2.5 relevant discipline 80 6.5 176 110 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 1-Term • 35-36/45 2.5 85 6.5 176 120 Materials Chemistry 3-Term • 30/45 2.5 Undergraduate degree in a 70 6.0 169 95 • B or higher grades in all graduate level classes relevant discipline 3.0 • B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0 1-Term • 35-36/45 3.0 85 6.5 176 120 Entry and progression requirements are subject to change and may vary by program. 1 Departments may be looking for specific prerequisite courses in determining relevant Undergraduate degree for admissibility to the Graduate Pathway Program. 18 INTO Oregon State University 2020–2021 Graduate Admissions 19
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