Pacific University School of Social Sciences Pathways Transfer Guide  Portland Community College 

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Pacific University School of Social Sciences Pathways Transfer Guide Portland Community College Transfer Admissions Counselor Tania Hand 1‐800‐677‐6712 tania@pacificu.edu Advising Center Gretchen Po er 503‐352‐2800 gpo er@pacificu.edu Registrar’s Office Contacts JoLynn Graham and Tyra Peters 503‐352‐2292/503‐352‐2234 jolynn@pacificu.edu/tyra@pacificu.edu Students are advised to consult early with the Transfer Admissions Counselor and the Advising Center at Pacific University A Pacific University Bachelor’s Degree is comprised of 3 parts: Major, Core, and Elec ves. This guide is designed to help you select founda on courses for your major. Use this guide in conjunc on with the “Pacific University Transfer Guide for Portland Commu‐
nity College” which addresses selec ng courses to meet our Core requirements. Future transfer students should discuss with a Pacific Advisor the amount of founda on courses for your major and the amount of core you should plan to transfer to Pacific. If you have ques ons regarding major selec on or emphasis selec on (for Environmental Studies and Interna onal Studies), the Ad‐
vising Center or Admissions Office will connect you with a Faculty Advisor in your proposed major. Pathways for Future Pacific Transfer Students in the Social Sciences Major 1st and 2nd Year Major Founda on Courses at Pacific PCC Transfer Equivalencies Anthropology Introduc on to Anthropology: ANTH 101 Choose 1: ATH 103, or 207, or 208, or 209 Business Administra on Economics of Social Issues (Macro): ECON 101 Economics Environmental Studies: Policy, Culture, & Society EC 202 Economics of Markets & Governments (Micro): ECON 102 EC 201 Accoun ng Principles: BA 201 BA 211 Managerial Accoun ng: BA 202 BA 213 Sta s cs: MATH 207 (or PSY 350 or SOC 301) MTH 243 & 244 Economics of Social Issues (Macro): ECON 101 EC 202 Economics of Markets & Governments (Micro): ECON 102 EC 201 Precalculus (unless higher math placement): MATH 125 MTH 112 Accoun ng Principles: BA 201 BA 211 Sta s cs: MATH 207 (or PSY 350 or SOC 301) MTH 243 & 244 Intro to Environmental Science: ENV 200 ESP 171 & 172 Introductory Courses in selected concentra on (Economics, Ethics, History, or Poli cs & Government): Economics: Econ of Social Issues (Macro) : ECON 101 EC 202 Econ of Markets & Gov (Micro): ECON 102 EC 201 History OR Ethics: Ethics & Society: PHIL 202 No Equivalent Intro to Philosophy (or alterna ve): PHIL 101 PHL 201 OR History: 100‐level or 200‐level course in History 1‐2 courses in HST (see advisor) OR Poli cs & Government: Intro to US Poli cs: POLS 140 PS 201 8 Semester Credits of survey History Courses 12 Quarter Credits from any 100‐level HST course, HST 201, 202, or 203 8 Semester Credits of 200‐level topics History Courses 12 Quarter Credits of 200‐level HST cours‐
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Major 1st and 2nd Year Major Founda ons Courses at Pacific PCC Transfer Equivalencies Interna onal Studies Intercultural Comm: IS 201 (see advisor for other op
ons) SP 140 Introductory Courses in selected emphasis: (Asian Studies, La n American Studies, Western European Studies, or Interna onal Policy) Asian Studies: East Asian Hist Course: HIST 111 or 112 (See Pacific advisor for op ons) OR La n American Studies: La n American History or Poli‐ (See Pacific advisor for op ons) cs Course: HIST/POLS 239 or HIST/POLS 241 OR Western European Studies: Western Civiliza on II or III: HIST 103 or 104 (See Pacific advisor for op ons) OR Interna onal Policy: Econ of Markets & Gov: ECON 102 EC 201 OR Addi onal op on for Interna onal Students: American Studies Emphasis Poli cs & Government Psychology American History I & II: HIST 141 & 142 HST 201, 202, & 203 Economics of Social Issues (Macro): ECON 101 EC 202 OR Econ of Markets & Governments (Micro): ECON 102 OR EC 201 Two History Courses 2‐3 HST courses Introduc
on to American Government: POLS 140 PS 201 or 202 OR The US in World Affairs: POLS 180 OR PS 205, 211, or 220 1‐2 POLS elec ves Other PS coursework Introduc on to Psychology: PSY 150 PSY 201A & 202A Public Health (BA and BS Sta s cs: MATH 207 (or PSY 350 or SOC 301) op ons) Prerequisites for Upper Division Elec ves: MTH 243 & 244 Introduc on to Psychology: PSY 150 PSY 201A & 202A OR Introduc on to Sociology: SOC 101 OR SOC 204 OR Social Problems: SOC 102 OR SOC 206 Public Health Elec ves Contact Advising Center for Op ons For Bachelor of Science (BS) in Public Health (Contact Advising Center about BA science elec ves) General Biology: BIOL 202 & 204 BI 211, 212, & 213 General Chemistry: CHEM 220 & 230 CH 221, 222, & 223 Social Work Sociology Introduc on to Psychology: PSY 150 Introduc on to Soc: SOC 101 OR Social Problems: SOC 102 Sta s cs: MATH 207 (or PSY 350 or SOC 301) 2 Social Work elec ves PSY 201A & 202A SOC 204 OR SOC 206 MTH 243 & 244 Contact Advising Center for Equivalencies Introduc
on to Soc: SOC 101 OR Social Problems: SOC 102 SOC 204 OR SOC 206  Only courses of “C‐” or higher will be considered for transfer credit  To graduate from Pacific you need 124 semester hours (186 quarter hours). 30 of the last 40 semester hours must be from Pacific.  Quarter credits transfer at 2/3 credit, i.e. 90 quarter credits = 60 semester credits (junior class standing) This guide is subject to change and should not be regarded as a contract between Pacific University and students aƩending Portland
Community College. Contact with Pacific is recommended for the most current informaƟon.
Rev: 9/12/2012 
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