Graduate Pathway program provides a direct path to various degrees. 1-Term, 2-Term and 3-Term options available, depending on English language level. An INTO OSU Graduate Pathway program in Organic Chemistry will prepare students to enter their next term of a master’s degree program at Oregon State University.
OSU is ranked among the highest research universities in the US by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
Students are fully admitted to OSU provided successful completion of conditional admission criteria at the end of the Pathway and submission of all required admission credentials.
A Pathway program provides academic, language and cultural support in order to succeed at a US university.
Students are guaranteed progression to an undergraduate degree program through a curriculum consisting of credit-earning courses.
Students will benefit from fully integrated classes with both domestic and other international students on campus while learning from highly trained university instructors and tutors.
Standard
Start dates: September
Program length: 3 Terms
Enrollment Cycles
September 2024
Entry Requirements
StandardAge requirement
16
Academic requirements
2.5 GPA, Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline.
English language entry requirements
3 Terms: TOEFL 70, IELTS 6.0, Password 7, PTEA 48, IELA 169, Duolingo 95 or Completion of Academic English Level 5.
60 credit hour program
15 credit hours apply from Pathway
45 credit hours remaining toward degree
Term 1
ALS 165 Technical Communication for International Grad Students 3 Credits
ALS 166 Writing/Research Methods for International Grad Students 3 Credits
H 320 Introduction to Human Disease 3 Credits
H 529 International Health 3 Credits
Total 12 Credits
Term 2
COMM 111 Public Speaking 3 Credits
WR 121 English Composition 3 Credits
H 524 Introduction to Biostatistics 4 Credits
ALS 145 Building Strategies for Graduate Success 3 Credits
H 523 Foundations of Public Health 4 Credits
Total 17 Credits
Term 3
COMM 218 Interpersonal Communication 3 Credits
WR 599 Academic Writing for Graduate Students 3 Credits
H 519 Displacement, Migration and Global Health 3 Credits
H 425 Foundations of Epidemiology 3 Credits
Total 12 Credits
Notes * These courses are generally delivered through the INTO Center and are for Pathway students only