Oregon State University
Fisheries and Wildlife 2008-2009
- Degree:
- Bachelor of Science
General Education Requirements
Required Courses
| University Requirement | PCC Equivalent | Credits |
|---|---|---|
CH 121, 122 & 123 or CH 221, 222, 223 Gen Chemistry |
CH 221, 222, & 223 Gen Chemistry or take CH 121-123 at OSU |
15 |
| BI 211, 212 & 213 Gen Biology | BI 211, 212 & 213 Principles of Biology | 15 |
| Three additional courses from Physics, Chemistry or Geology (from an approved list) | 3 Additional courses from Physics (PHY 201, 202, 203, 211, 212, 213), Chemistry (CH 241, 242, 243) or Geology (G 201, 202, 203) | 12 - 15 |
| MTH 241 or 251 Bus. Calculus or Calculus I | MTH 241 Business Calculus or MTH 251 Calculus I |
4 |
ST 351 Statistics I and ST 352 Statistics II |
No PCC equivalent - take at OSU |
- |
| Writing I | WR 121 English Composition I | 3-4 |
| Writing II | WR 122 or 222 | 3-4 |
| COMM 113 Public Speaking | SP 111 Public Speaking | 4 |
Notes
Science courses for the Fisheries and Wildlife Major require a number of prerequisites. Math is especially important. Prior to enrolling in the PCC courses listed above, make sure you have met the requirements and recommendations listed in the class schedule. It's important to meet with an advisor or counselor to develop an academic plan that meets your needs.
Specializations - Examples include: Forest/Wildlife Biology, Stream Ecology, Endangered Species Conservation, Fish & Wildlife Law Enforcement, Human Dimensions in Natural Resources, Avian Ecology, Marine Fisheries Management, Aquaculture, Environmental Education Fisheries/Business, Fisheries Science, Public Education/Extension, Wildlife Science
Additional Requirements
For PCC courses that transfer to OSU, refer to Transfer Equivalencies above. If you plan to get an AAOT degree, all OSU Baccalaureate Core Requirements will be met by AAOT degree requirements. Be sure to take all other required courses.
PCC endeavors to create accurate transfer guides for students; however, requirements may change without notice. Students are responsible for working with PCC advisors and their transfer institution to ensure that their academic plan will meet requirements and timelines.
Last updated: July 2008