Pacific University Core Advising Guide for Leeward Community College Admissions Contact: Tania Hand 503-352-2769 e-mail: tania@pacificu.edu Advising Center Contact: Gretchen Potter 503-352-2246 e-mail: gpotter@pacificu.edu Registrar Contact: Brenna Cooper 503-352-2293 e-mail: brenna1@pacificu.edu Students are advised to consult early with the Transfer Admission Counselor and the Advising Center at Pacific University. Pacific University Core Requirement Math Met with LBRT AA degree Leeward Coursework that can meet requirements Complete 1 Class, choose from: MATH 100, 115, or 205 Writing Complete ENG 200 Foreign Language Complete 1 class at 102 level or higher, choose from: FIL 102 or higher, HAW 102 or higher, JPNS 102 or higher, KOR 102 or higher, SPAN 102 or higher FYS Complete 4 semester credits, choose from: ENG 270-272, PHIL 100-102, 211-250 Arts Complete one 3-credit class or two 2-credit classes, choose from: ART 101-290, DNCE 131-132, MUS 106-108, 207, 281-282, THEA Social Sciences Complete one 3-credit class or two 2-credit classes, choose from: ANTH, ECON, POLS, PSY, SOC Humanities Complete one 3-credit class or two 2-credit classes, choose from: COM 145, ENG 270-272, HIST, PHIL 100-102, 211-250, SP 151, 251 Natural Sciences Complete one 3-credit class or two 2-credit classes, choose from: ASTR110, BIOC, BIOL, CHEM, FSHN 285, GG, MICR, OCN 201, PHYS, ZOOL Civic Engagement Take at Pacific University (contact Advising Center for additional information) International Diverse Perspectives Focal Studies Complete one class, choose from: ART 175-176, ASAN 203-205, COM 210H, HWST 105, 107, 261, 270, 291, HIST 241, 242, 244, 251, 284, 288, MUS 107, PACS 108, PHIL 102, REL 202-205, 207, 209, and SOC 214 Students must complete 2 Focal Studies. Each focal study must include a minimum of 10 semester credits and at least 3 classes. Transfer coursework can apply to focal studies when applicable. Contact the Advising Center for details and planning. To view Focal Study choices go to the Focal Study webpage: http://www.pacificu.edu//current-undergraduate/academics/academic-resources/focalstudies Interested in a Health Profession Program? You can major in anything and still prepare for a Health Profession program. You major choice does not increase or lessen your competitiveness for a Health Profession program. Prerequisites vary for each Health Profession. Student preparing for these program might need to take more math and consider taking the Science sequences listed below. To select specific courses to take contact Pacific University’s Advising Center. General Biology BIOL 171, 171L, 172, & 172L General Chemistry CHEM 161, 161L, 162, & 162L Anatomy and Physiology ZOOL 240 & 241 Important Transfer Information: Only courses with a “C-” or higher will be considered for transfer credit Students planning on entering Pacific’s health profession programs or majoring in the sciences and wanting to transfer some of their general science sequences need to be aware that not all science classes transfer as Health Professions prerequisites or into a major. Those planning on taking any chemistry or physics at Pacific should have previously taken Math through precalculus. Contact Pacific’s Advising Center for additional course planning information. At least 124 semester hours are required for graduation from Pacific. Thirty of the last 40 semester hours must be taken at Pacific University. No more than 52 semester hours in a single department may be counted toward graduation. Some exceptions do apply – please contact Pacific University for more information. It is best to transfer introductory coursework in your major and take advanced coursework in your major at Pacific. Contact Pacific’s Advising Center for recommended introductory coursework in your major. Credit will not be given for experiential learning, life experience, practicums, vocational, career/college exploration types of courses. Pacific University accepts the Associate of Arts Liberal Arts Transfer degree (LBRT) as meeting general education requirements except Foreign Language, Writing, Civic Engagement, and Senior Capstone. Courses are evaluated on an individual basis. Pacific University is a private institution with 1,500 undergraduates and 1,700 graduate students ranked as a 2011 “Best CollegesTier 1 University” by US News & World Report. Undergraduate class sizes average 19 students, with a 13:1 student to faculty ratio. Pacific offers 36 fields of study and 10 graduate/professional programs. Prospective undergraduates may apply via the Common Application (www.commonapp.org) or via our webpage at www.pacificu.edu/admissions/applications. Contact your Admission counselor by phone at 1-800-677-6712 or by email at admissions@pacificu.edu to obtain an application fee waiver. This guide is subject to change and should not be regarded as a contract between Pacific University and students attending Leeward Community College. Contact with Pacific is recommended for the most current information. You can reach the office of admissions at 1-800-677-6712 or by email at admissions@pacificu.edu or on-line at www.pacificu.edu. 2/16/2016