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admissions.oregonstate.edu/international/apply Study Abroad at OSU Study Abroad Programs at OSU We offer various programs for international students who want to come study abroad at OSU, depending on their English level. Study Abroad with English 1 (SAWE 1) Full-time intensive study in the Academic English program Study Abroad with English 2 (SAWE 2) Undergradate OSU courses and academic English classes Visiting International Student Program (VISP) Enroll in all OSU classes with a possibility to transfer credits to your home institution. You will have access to all amenities offered to degree-seeking students at OSU such as access to Dixon Recreation Center and Division I athletics tickets to games (included in tuition). We also organize social events and cultural trips every term for you to make new friends and discover the region. Requirements and Credits Tuition and Pricing Summer Tuition and Pricing (VISP only) Start Dates Students should coordinate with their home university to ensure courses taken through VISP are transferrable to their degree. The estimates below include tuition and fees, on-campus housing and the standard campus dining plan. The table below shows prices if you start your VISP program in Summer 2018. During the summer you will only pay one-third of the regular tuition. SAWE 1 SAWE 2 VISP Academic Requirements High School Diploma with 3.0 GPA or completion of at least one year of study at a university overseas with a minimum of 2.25 GPA High School Diploma with 3.0 GPA or completion of at least one year of study at a university overseas with a minimum of 2.25 GPA High School Diploma with 3.0 GPA or completion of at least one year of study at a university overseas with a minimum of 2.25 GPA English Language Requirements N/A TOEFL iBT 60 or IELTS 5.5 or Academic English Level 4 or Password 6 TOEFL iBT 80 or IELTS 6.5 or Academic English Level 6 or Password 7 English Class Credits 18-21 (non- bearing) 6 (credit bearing) N/A OSU Class (credit- bearing) N/A 6-13 12-19 1 Term (3 Months) 2 Terms (6 Months) 3 Terms (9 Months) Tuition $10,300 $20,600 $30,900 Housing and Dining $3,828 $7,656 $11,484 Total $14,128 $28,256 $42,384 1 Term (3 Months) 2 Terms (6 Months) 3 Terms (9 Months) Tuition $3,500 $13,800 $24,100 Housing and Dining $3,828 $7,656 $11,484 Total $7,328 $21,456 $35,584 Term Summer 2018 Fall 2018 Winter 2018 Spring 2019 Start Date 6/20/18 9/13/18 1/2/19 3/27/19 End Date 9/7/18 12/7/18 3/22/19 6/14/19 These programs are designed for students who want one or more terms of study abroad experience at a top US university.

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Study Abroad at OSU

Study Abroad Programs at OSU

We offer various programs for international

students who want to come study abroad at

OSU, depending on their English level.

• Study Abroad with English 1 (SAWE 1)

Full-time intensive study in the Academic

English program

• Study Abroad with English 2 (SAWE 2)

Undergradate OSU courses and academic

English classes

• Visiting International Student Program

(VISP) Enroll in all OSU classes with a

possibility to transfer credits to your home

institution.

You will have access to all amenities offered

to degree-seeking students at OSU such as

access to Dixon Recreation Center and Division

I athletics tickets to games (included in tuition).

We also organize social events and cultural

trips every term for you to make new friends

and discover the region.

Requirements and Credits Tuition and Pricing

Summer Tuition and Pricing (VISP only)

Start Dates

Students should coordinate with their home

university to ensure courses taken through

VISP are transferrable to their degree.

The estimates below include tuition and fees,

on-campus housing and the standard campus

dining plan.

The table below shows prices if you start

your VISP program in Summer 2018. During

the summer you will only pay one-third of the

regular tuition.

SAWE 1 SAWE 2 VISP

Academic

Requirements

High School

Diploma with

3.0 GPA or

completion of

at least one

year of study

at a university

overseas with

a minimum of

2.25 GPA

High School

Diploma with

3.0 GPA or

completion of

at least one

year of study

at a university

overseas with

a minimum of

2.25 GPA

High School

Diploma with

3.0 GPA or

completion of

at least one

year of study

at a university

overseas with

a minimum of

2.25 GPA

English

Language

Requirements

N/A

TOEFL iBT 60

or IELTS 5.5

or Academic

English Level 4

or Password 6

TOEFL iBT 80

or IELTS 6.5

or Academic

English Level 6

or Password 7

English Class

Credits

18-21 (non-

bearing)

6 (credit

bearing)N/A

OSU Class

(credit-

bearing)

N/A 6-13 12-19

1 Term

(3 Months)

2 Terms

(6 Months)

3 Terms

(9 Months)

Tuition $10,300 $20,600 $30,900

Housing and

Dining$3,828 $7,656 $11,484

Total $14,128 $28,256 $42,384

1 Term

(3 Months)

2 Terms

(6 Months)

3 Terms

(9 Months)

Tuition $3,500 $13,800 $24,100

Housing and

Dining$3,828 $7,656 $11,484

Total $7,328 $21,456 $35,584

TermSummer

2018

Fall

2018

Winter

2018

Spring

2019

Start Date 6/20/18 9/13/18 1/2/19 3/27/19

End Date 9/7/18 12/7/18 3/22/19 6/14/19

These programs are designed for students who want one or more terms of study abroad experience at a top US university.

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College of Liberal ArtsAnthropologyIntroduction to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 110) (3)Comparative Cultures (ANTH 210) (3)Time Travelers (ANTH 230) (3)Introduction to Biological Anthropology (ANTH 240) (3)Language in the USA (ANTH 251) (3)Seminar (ANTH 407) (1)

ArtIntroduction to the Visual Arts (ART 101) (4)Foundations: 2-D (ART 115) (4)Foundations: Digital Imaging (ART 120) (3)Foundations: Computers in Visual Arts (ART 121) (3)Introductions to Art History - Western (ART 204) (3)Indigenous Art of the Americas (ART 207) (3)Photography (ART 261) (4)

New Media CommunicationsIntroduction to New Media Communications (NMC 101) (3)Introduction to Media Producation (NMC 183) (3)New Media Futures (NMC 260) (3)Survey of Social Media (NMC 240) (3)EconomicsIntroduction to Microeconomics (ECON 201) (4)Introduction to Macroeconomics (ECON 202) (4)

EnglishIntroduction to Literature: Fiction (ENG 104) (3)Introduction to Literature: Drama (ENG 105) (3)Introduction to Literature: Poetry (ENG 106) (3)Introduction to Literature: Nonfiction (ENG 107) (3)Literatures of the World: Asia (ENG 210) (4)

Film StudiesIntroduction to Film Studies: 1895-1945 (FILM 110) (3)Introduction to Film Studies: 1945-Present (FILM 125) (3)Topics in difference, power, and discrimination (FILM 220) (4)The New American Cinema (FILM 245) (4)World Cinema Part 1: Origins to 1968 (FILM 255) (4)World Cinema Part 2: 1968-Present (FILM 256) (4)Films for the Future (FILM 265) (4)

Ethnic StudiesIntroduction to Ethnic Studies (ES 101) (3)Inventing Ethnic America (ES 201) (3)Survey of Chicano/A-Latino/A Studies (ES 212) (3)Contemporary Latino/A Culture and Issues (ES 213) (3)Survey of African American Studies 1 (ES 221) (3)Survey of African American Studies 2 (ES 223) (3)Asian American Studies: Mid-1800s-Present (ES 231) (4)Asian American Studies 2: Activism and Empowerment (ES 233) (3)Survey of Native Americans and Alaskan Natives (ES 241) (3)Federal-Indian Relations in 19th Century U.S. and Canada (ES 242) (3)Native American Experience in the 20th Century U.S. (ES 243) (3)

HistoryHistory of the Western Civilization (HST 101) (4)History of the Western Civilization (HST 102) (4)History of the Western Civilization (HST 103) (4)World History 1: Ancient Civilization (HST 104) (3)World History 2: Middle and Early Modern Ages (HST 105) (3)World History 3: The Modern and Contemporary World (HST 106) (3)History of the United States (HST 201) (4)History of the United States (HST 202) (4)History of the United States (HST 203) (4)Religion in the United States (HST 210) (4)

Human Development & Family SciencesContemporary Families in the U.S. (HDFS 201) (3)Human Sexuality (HDFS 240) (3)

MusicMusic Appreciation 1: Survey (MUS 101) (3)Music Appreciation 2: Periods and Genres (MUS 102) (3)Music Appreciation 3: Great Composers (MUS 103) (3)Survey of Jazz (MUS 104) (3)Music of Cultures of the World (MUS 108) (3) (3)Individual Lessons: Beginning Piano (MUP 160) (1-2)Individual Lessons: Beginning Strings (MUP 161) (1-2)Individual Lessons: Beginning Brass (MUP 162) (1-2)Individual Lessons: Beginning Woodwinds (MUP 163) (1-2)Individual Lessons: Beginning Voice (MUP 164) (1-2)Individual Lessons: Beginning Percussion (MUP 165) (1-2)Survey of Jazz (MUS 104) (4)

PhilosophyCritical Thinking (PHL 101) (4)Reasoning and Writing (PHL 121) (3)Great Ideas in Philosophy (PHL 150) (3)Quests for Meaning: World Religions (PHL 160) (4)The Idea of God (PHL 170) (4)Introduction to Philosophy (PHL 201) (4)Introduction to Religious Studies (PHL 202) (4)Religious Ethics and Moral Problems (PHL 206) (4)Political Philosophy (PHL 207) (4)Introduction to Buddhist Traditions (PHL 208) (4)Introduction to Hindu Traditions (PHL 213) (4)Introduction to Islamic Traditions (PHL 214) (4)Ethics of Diversity (PHL 280) (4)

Political SciencesIntroduction to US Government and Politics (PS 201) (4)Introduction to Comparative Politics (PS 204) (4)Introduction to International Relations (PS 205) (4)Introduction to Political Thought (PS 206) (4)

PsychologyGeneral Psychology (PSY 201) (3)General Psychology (PSY 202) (3)

SociologyIntroduction to Sociology (SOC 204) (3)Institutions and Social Change (SOC 205) (3)Social Problems and Issues (SOC 206) (3)Introduction to Crime and Justice (SOC 241) (3)

Speech and CommunicationsPublic Speaking (COMM 111) (3)Argument and Critical Discourse (COMM 114) (3)Introduction to the Rhethoric of the Film (COMM 180) (3)Forensics (COMM 221) (3)Media Communication in the Information Age (COMM 280) (3)

TheatrePlayreading (TA 144) (1)Introduction to the Theatre (TA 147) (3)Principles of the Theatre (TA 242) (3)

Women, Gender, & Sexuality StudiesWomen: Self and Society (WGSS 223) (3)Women: Personal and Social Change (WGSS 224) (3)Women in the Movies (WGSS 230) (3)Women in World Cinema (WGSS 235) (3)Women in Sport (WGSS 240) (3)Introduction to Queer Studies (WGSS 262) (3)Violence Against Women (WGSS 270) (3)Women Worldwide (WGSS 280) (3)

College of Agricultural SciencesEcosystem Science of Pacific NW Indians (AG 301) (3)Crop Ecology and Morphology (CROP 200) (3)Introduction to Wines, Beers, and Spirits (FST 251) (3)Introduction to Animal Sciences (ANS 121) (4)Soil Science (SOIL 205) (3)Soil Science Laboratory for Soil (SOIL 206) (1)Principles of Fish and Wildlife Conservation (FW 251) (3)Introduction to Environmental Science and Sustainability (SUS 102) (4)

College of BusinessBusiness Now (BA 101) (6)Financial Accounting (BA 211) (4)Introduction to Entrepreneurship (BA 260) (4)Introduction to Statistical Inference (BA 276) (2)Business Process Management (BA 301) (4)

College of ScienceMathElementary Algebra (MTH 065) (3)Intermediate Algebra (MTH 095) (3)Algebraic Reasoning (MTH 103) (4)Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics (MTH 105) (3)College Algebra (MTH 111) (4)Elementary Functions (MTH 112) (4)Foundations of Elementary Mathematics (MTH 211) (4)Elements of Discrete Mathematics (MTH 231) (4)Elements of Discrete Mathematics (MTH 232) (4)Calculus for Management and Social Science (MTH 241) (4)Mathematics for Management, Life and Social Sciences (MTH 245) (4)Differential Calculus (MTH 251) (4)Integral Calculus (MTH 252) (4)

BiologyGeneral Biology (BI 101) (4)General Biology (BI 102) (4)General Biology (BI 103) (4)Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology (BI 231) (3)

ChemistryGeneral Chemistry (CH 121) (5)General Chemistry (CH 122) (5)General Chemistry (CH 123) (5)General Chemistry (CH 231) (4)General Chemistry (CH 232) (4)General Chemistry (CH 233) (4)Laboratory for Chemistry 231 (CH 261) (1)

MicrobiologyIntroduction Microbiology (MB 230) (4)

PhysicsDescriptive Astronomy (PH 104) (4)General Physics (PH 201) (5)General Physics (PH 202) (5)General Physics (PH 203) (5)General Physics with Calculus (PH 211) (4)General Physics with Calculus (PH 212) (4)General Physics with Calculus (PH 213) (4)Recitation for Physics 211 (PH 221) (1)

College of EngineeringIntroduction to Engineering Computing (ENGR 112) (3)Statics (ENGR 211) (3)General Physics with Calculus (PH 211) (4)Integral Calculus (MTH 252) (4)

Course SelectionINTO OSU has partnered with academic colleges to make a wide range of courses available to VISP students, including liberal arts, business, engineering,

public policy, and the sciences. Other courses may be available on a case-by-case basis. For a list of current courses offered in our VISP program, please

read below; some courses might not be available for all terms. Please not that they also might require pre-requisite courses or extra fees and are subject

to availablity and offering.

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