Oregon State University ACADEMIC PROGRAM ARTICULATION ADVISING GUIDE Origination date: Winter 2009 Oregon State University and Linn Benton Community College Community College Bachelor of Arts/Science Human Development & Family Sciences - Early Childhood Development and Education Degree(s) Major Option This program maps out the requirements for Linn-Benton Community Colleges’ Associate of Science degree to Oregon States Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Sciences OSU Department Contact: Melanie Jones, Advisor-Human Development and Family Sciences E-mail Melanie.Jones@oregonstate.edu Telephone 541.737.8817 Community College Department Contact: Christy Stevens, Instructor, Department of Education E-mail: Christy.Stevens@linnbenton.edu Telephone 541-917-4918 General Education (48 + WIC) OSU Baccalaureate Core SKILLS COURSES (15): Writing I Writing II Writing III / Speech Mathematics Fitness PERSPECTIVES COURSES (24): Biological Science (with lab) Physical Science (with lab) One additional Biological or Physical Science Course (with lab) Cultural Diversity Literature and the Arts Social Processes and Institutions Western Culture DIFFERENCE, POWER, AND DISCRIMINATION COURSE (3): TOTAL Bacc Core Credit Hours Credit Hours Oregon State University (Courses) Credit Hours Community College Equivalent (Courses) Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 WR 121 WR 327 COMM 218 MTH 211 HHS 231/241 3 3 3 4 3 WR 121 WR 227 SP 218 MTH 211 PE 231 3 3 3 4 3 4 Choose approved Bio Science Choose approved Physical Science Choose approved Bio or Physical Science GEO 328, 327 or 325 ENG LDT Choose approved SPI HST 201 4 Choose approved Bio Science 4 4 Choose equivalent Physical Science 4 HST 203 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 42 Additional OSU Baccalaureate Core Requirements (Upper Division) (9) SYNTHESIS COURSES (6) o Contemporary Global Issues o Science, Technology, and Society WRITING INTENSIVE COURSE (WIC) (3) 4 3 3 3 Choose approved Bio or Physical Science GEOG 202, 203, or 204 ENG 221 Choose approved SPI HST 201 HST 203 4 3 3 3 3 3 Notes/ Exceptions: -2- Major: Requirements Oregon State University (Courses) Credit Hours Community College Equivalent (Courses) Credit Hours HDFS 240 HDFS 311 HDFS 313 HDFS 360 HDFS 361 HDFS 461 NUTR 225 PSY 201 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 3 HDFS 200 HDFS 225 HDFS 229 To be taken at OSU To be taken at OSU To be taken at OSU NFM 225 PSY 201 3 3 3 4 3 PSY 202 3 PSY 203 3 SOC 204 3 SOC 204 3 MTH 243 Introduction to Statistics 4 ST 201 and ST 209 Notes/ Exceptions: Will also meet bacc core however the course credit will only count once toward an OSU degree. Will also meet bacc core however the course credit will only count once toward an OSU degree. Will also meet bacc core however the course credit will only count once toward an OSU degree. OSU does not require MTH 111 prior to taking St 201 and ST 209 Option: Requirements Oregon State University (Courses) Credit Hours Community College Equivalent (Courses) Credit Hours MTH 211 4 MTH 211 4 MTH 212 MTH 390 4 4 MTH 212 MTH 213 4 4 HDFS 233 HDFS 330 HDFS 331 HDFS 430 HDFS 431 HDFS 432 TCE 309 3 4 3 12 3 3 3 HDFS 233 To be taken at OSU To be taken at OSU To be taken at OSU To be taken at OSU To be taken at OSU ED 101A 3 4 3 12 3 3 3 Notes/ Exceptions: Will also meet bacc core however the course credit will only count once toward an OSU degree. A minimum of 180 credits required for graduation with 60 from upper division courses (300-400 level) -3- Additional Comments: Oregon State University (Courses) Credit Hours Community College Equivalent (Courses) Credit Hours TCE 216 ED 216 3 TCE 219 ED 219 3 Notes/ Exceptions: ED 216 recommended for Double Degree Majors. ED 219 recommended for Double Degree Majors. NOTES: Generally, no course can be used to meet more than one requirement. A minimum of 180 credits are required for graduation. 60 must be upper division (300 and 400 numbered courses). A maximum of 124 credits earned at a community college may be applied toward an OSU baccalaureate degree. Only courses with letter prefixes and numbers above 100 are accepted at OSU. A total of 12 credit hours of professional technical courses are transferable as general elective, pass credits. Departments, programs, schools, or colleges at OSU may restrict the courses used by their major students to satisfy each general educational component. OSU will accept D grades. However, some departments, programs, schools, or colleges within OSU may not accept D’s in required courses. This articulation guide is subject to change without notice. Students should visit with an OSU advisor if they have any questions. The deadline for Fall Term financial aid consideration is February 1. Applications for admission to OSU is on a rolling basis with the deadline one month prior to the start of the term. OSU requires two years of high school foreign language (same language) or two terms of college foreign language if you graduated from high school in 1997 or later