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Education
International International
Education
International
Programs (IP)
provides the
leadership for
Oregon State
University’s
involvement in a
wide range of
international
activities: the
exchange of
students and
faculty, cooperative
research and
learning experiences around the
world, international
curriculum
development, and
the development of
global perspectives
and understanding
among nations and
peoples. IP offers
logistical and
administrative
support for the
university’s
international
activities.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AND
FACULTY SERVICES (ISFS)
The Office of International Student and
Faculty Services (ISFS) provides a wide
range of programs and services for
international students and scholars on
the OSU campus. It also offers assistance
to OSU departments hiring international
faculty. At present there are approximately 1,100 students and 470 scholars
from more than 80 countries at Oregon
State University. ISFS also sponsors
educational and cultural programs for
the university and Corvallis community.
The International Student and Faculty
Services (ISFS) section of IE provides
special assistance to international
students. The staff offers an orientation
program for new students; provides
liaison with university, community, and
international sponsors; advises on
immigration and other governmental
regulations, medical insurance coverage,
cultural, and personal matters; helps with
financial certifications for the transfer of
funds from other countries; administers
scholarship and loan funds; and advises
on the university’s policy of conditional
admission related to language proficiency. The office conducts workshops of
interest to international students on such
issues as practical training and re-entry,
and serves as a resource for the community and the university on cross-cultural
awareness and concerns.
ISFS also provides leadership for a wide
variety of cross-cultural activities to
enrich the experience of international
students and scholars on campus and in
the community. Among the cooperating
organizations are Crossroads International (a community organization), West
International Hall (an OSU residence hall
for international and American students),
and the International Students of Oregon
State University (ISOSU—a student
organization). Crossroads International
provides three-day home visits for new
international students, Friendship Home
contacts, conversation partners, and the
Crossroads Conversation School. In
addition, the International Cultural
Service Program (ICSP) provides tuition
remission scholarships to a select number
of international students who provide
cultural and educational service in the
mid-Willamette Valley area. These
“cultural ambassadors” visit classes, clubs,
service organizations, churches, nursing
homes, and businesses to share information about their countries and cultures.
INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
Overseas Study
and Exchange Programs
OSU students may broaden their
education by taking part in study abroad
programs. All of the programs listed
below allow qualified students from a
wide variety of disciplines to earn
academic credit from Oregon State
University while pursuing their studies
abroad. Not only do students earn OSU
credit, but also they can apply their
financial aid to help cover the costs.
More information about the following
programs can be obtained in International Education and Outreach (IEO),
Snell Hall, 541-737-3006.
Argentina, Rosario. Students of all majors
with at least one term of college-level
Spanish may study in Rosario.
Australia, Bathurst or Wagga Wagga.
Students of all majors may study for a
semester or year at Charles Sturt University and choose between three sites.
Australia, Canberra. Students majoring in
forestry and natural resources may study
for a year at the Australian National
University.
Australia, Sydney. Students of all majors
may study for a semester or a year at
Macquarie University in Sydney.
Australia, Sydney. Undergraduate business
majors can spend a semester or a year at
the University of Technology in Sydney.
Australia, Sydney. Exercise and sport
science majors may study for a semester
or a year at the University of Sydney.
Austria, Vienna. Students of all majors
can study in Vienna for fall or winter
terms. Courses in literature, history,
politics, economics, art history, music,
psychology and German language are
offered.
Botswana, Gaborone. Students of all
majors may study at the University of
Botswana.
Bulgaria, Bladoevgrad. Students may take
liberal arts courses at the American
University in Bulgaria. All courses are
taught in English.
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International
Programs
444 Snell Hall
Oregon State
University
Corvallis, OR
97331-1642
541-737-3006
Website: http://
oregonstate.edu/
international/
E-mail:
Intl.Advisor@
oregonstate.edu
ADMINISTRATION
Becky Johnson
Interim Provost for
Academic Affairs
and International
Programs
E-mail:
becky.johnson
@oregonstate.edu
Valerie
Rosenberg
Director
International
Student
and Facultly Services
E-mail:
valerie.rosenberg
@oregonstate.edu
Mark Lusk
Director
International
Education and
Outreach
E-mail: mark.lusk
@oregonstate.edu
Loren Kellogg
Director
International Degree
Program
International
Education and
Outreach
E-mail: loren.kellogg
@oregonstate.edu
Canada, Fredericton. Students majoring in
forestry and natural resources may study
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sity of New Brunswick.
Canada, Nanaimo. Students majoring in
fisheries and wildlife may study for a
semester or a full year at Malaspina
University College in British Columbia.
Canada, Vancouver. Students of all majors
can spend a semester or a year at the
University of British Columbia.
Chile, Chillán. Students can complete
their second year of Spanish language
study by taking courses at the
Universidad del Bío-Bío during fall term.
China, Beijing. The program at Central
University for Nationalities combines
intensive language study with courses on
Chinese minority cultures. A ten-day
study tour to several minority regions is
and Advisor
International Degree
Program
International
Education and
Outreach
E-mail:
monya.lemery
@oregonstate.edu
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Oregon State University
included. Students can choose a fall
term, spring semester (winter/spring
terms) or yearlong option. Internships
may be available during spring semester.
China, Hong Kong. College of Business
students can study on this fall term
program at the City University of Hong
Kong.
Czech Republic, Brno. College of Business
students can study in this fall term
program at Mendel University.
Denmark, Aarhus. College of Business
students may satisfy the requirements of
the International Business option by
studying fall term in Aarhus, Denmark.
Each year, approximately 20 students
are exchanged.
Denmark, Copenhagen. MBA or
undergraduate business or social science
students may spend a semester or full
year at the Copenhagen Business
School. A summer option is also
available.
Denmark, Copenhagen. Upper-level
engineering or science students can
study for a semester or a year at the
Danish Technical University.
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands. Students
may study ecology and evolutionary
biology for a semester on the island of
San Cristobal in the Galapagos Islands.
Courses are taught in English, but some
Spanish is needed for daily living.
Ecuador, Quito. Students may study at
the Universidad San Francisco de Quito,
or the Catholic University of Ecuador
Quito, for the fall term, spring semester
(winter/spring terms), or for the full
academic year. Students live with a host
family while studying language and
culture. Regular university courses may
be taken, depending on Spanish
language ability. A minimum of two
years of college-level Spanish is required.
Ecuador, Quito. (Summer) Students
interested in improving their Spanish
and learning more about the history
and culture of Ecuador may participate
in a five-week intensive study/travel
seminar in Quito during the summer.
England, Brighton. Students from the
Colleges of Science, Engineering, and
Liberal Arts can spend a year at the
University of Sussex near Brighton,
England.
England, Lancaster. College of Science
students may study for a year at the
University of Lancaster in England.
England, London. Students of all majors
may study fall, winter, or spring in
historic London. This term-long
program emphasizes the humanities and
social sciences. Field trips are integrated
into the academic work to provide a
balanced educational experience.
Students live with British families.
England, Nottingham. Engineering and
science majors can spend a year at the
University of Nottingham and take
courses equivalent to OSU engineering
and science degree requirements while
experiencing Britain’s culture and
educational system.
England, Sheffield. College of Science
students may study for a year at the
University of Sheffield in England.
Finland, Jyvaskyla. Students may spend
a semester or a year at the University of
Jyvaskyla that has an internationally
respected program in exercise and sport
sciences. Classes are taught in English.
France, Angers. Students of all majors
can study in Angers for fall term or
spring semester (winter/spring terms).
Summer study for one, two, or three
months is also possible. Courses in
language, humanities, and social
sciences are offered.
France, Lyon. Students of all majors may
study for a year in Lyon. Depending on
their language ability, students have the
opportunity either to study French
language and culture or take courses in
virtually every academic area offered at
OSU. A minimum of two years of
college-level French is required.
France, Poitiers. This one-year academic
program is for students of all majors
who have studied at least two years of
college-level French. Most students are
enrolled in the Institute for Foreigners at
the University of Poitiers, where they
study French language and literature.
Students with sufficient academic
preparation may enroll in regular
University of Poitiers classes.
Germany, Bad Mergentheim. College of
Business students can earn their
International Business option by
studying at the Bad Mergentheim
Business School.
Germany, Baden-Württemberg. Students
from all majors may study in this
yearlong program at any one of the
universities in the state of BadenWürttemberg, including Freiburg,
Heidelberg, Hohenheim, Karlsruhe,
Konstanz, Mannheim, Stuttgart,
Tübingen, or Ulm. Applicants must
have had at least two years of collegelevel German before beginning their
studies in Germany. An option for
students with one year of German to
study for a semester or a year is available.
Germany, Tübingen. A 16-week intensive
German language program is available
to qualified students of any major who
have completed two terms of first-year,
college-level German. Students who
complete the language intensive
program can earn up to 21 credits in
German language and culture.
Ghana, Accra. Students of all majors can
study in western Africa at the University
of Ghana, located near the capital city
of Accra. A wide range of courses is
available in this fall or winter/spring
program.
Greece, Athens. Students of all majors
can study in Athens during fall or spring
terms. Students will study beginning
Greek language. All other courses are in
English and are designed to take
advantage of Athens’ rich historical and
cultural resources.
Italy, Florence. Art majors may spend
either fall or spring semester at the
Studio Art Centers International in
Florence.
Italy, Rome. Students of all majors can
participate in this four-week summer
program focusing on art history and
Italian language and culture. Previous
knowledge of Italian is not required.
Italy, Siena or Macerata. Students of all
majors can spend fall, winter, or spring
term in Italy taking courses in Italian
language, humanities, and social
sciences. Excursions to cities such as
Florence, Pisa, and Rome are included.
Ireland, Dublin. Students of all majors
may spend five weeks during the
summer in Dublin studying Irish
literature and history. Students live with
Irish families.
Japan, Tokyo. At Waseda University in
Tokyo, students have an opportunity to
study the history, culture, language, and
economic conditions of Japan while
living with a Japanese family. Instruction is in English. One year of collegelevel Japanese is required.
Japan, Tokyo. Aoyama Gakuin
University’s School of International
Politics, Economics, and Business is the
center of this program that integrates
American and Japanese students.
Instruction is in English. At least one
year of college-level Japanese is required.
Korea, Seoul. The programs in Korea
take advantage of the international
divisions of the two universities, Yonsei
and Ewha, where students enroll in
language courses and study Asian history,
economics, and culture in English. There is
no language prerequisite.
Mexico, Cuernavaca, Guadalajara,
Monterrey or Queretaro. This program at
the Instituto Tecnologico de Estudios
Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) offers
students opportunities to study Spanish
and take classes with Mexican students.
Participants reside in dormitories with
Mexican roommates or with host
families. A minimum of two years of
college-level Spanish is required.
International Education
Mexico, Morelia. This interdisciplinary
program focuses on issues of migration
between Mexico and the U.S. Open to
all majors. No previous Spanish
language study required.
New Zealand, Auckland. Students in
biology and/or environmental science
can study for a year at the University of
Auckland.
New Zealand, Canterbury. Through the
New Zealand exchange program,
juniors and seniors in agriculture or
forest recreation may study at Lincoln
University (February–December).
Norway, Kristiansand. Business majors
may satisfy the requirements of the
International Business option by
studying fall term in Norway. Classes are
taught in English.
Russia. Students of any major may
study for fall term, winter and spring
terms, or for a full year in Moscow,
Irkutsk, Yaroslavl, or Voronezh.
Academic program includes intensive
Russian language and area studies. A
minimum of one year of college-level
Russian is required. A summer term
option in Moscow is also available.
South Africa, Stellenbosch. Students in
forestry and natural resources can study
for a year at the University of
Stellenbosch, located just outside of
Cape Town.
Spain, Oviedo. Students with one year or
more of college-level Spanish can study
language and culture in Oviedo for fall
term or spring semester. Students live
with Spanish families. Summer study for
one, two, or three months is also
available.
Spain, Santander. Students of all majors
can spend spring or fall term in
Santander studying intensive Spanish
language and culture. To participate,
students must have completed Spanish
212 or above. Students live with Spanish
families.
Spain, Segovia. Students with two years
or more of college-level Spanish can
study language and culture in Segovia
for fall term or spring semester. Students
live with Spanish families. A six-week
summer session is also available.
Spain, Santander. Students of all majors
may study for a full year at the
Universidad de Cantabria. Three years
of college-level Spanish are required.
Sweden, Lund. Business majors may
satisfy the requirements of the International Business option by studying at
the University of Lund. Fall or spring
semester programs are available. Courses
are taught in English.
Taiwan, Taipei. Students in Human
Development and Family Studies may
complete their required course work at
Fu-Jen University during fall and
summer terms. Courses are taught in
English by HDFS and Fu-Jen faculty.
Other majors are considered as space
allows.
Thailand, Bangkok. Business majors may
satisfy the requirements of the International Business option by spending fall
or spring semester at Chulalongkorn
University in Bangkok. Courses are
taught in English.
Thailand, Chiang Mai. Students can
study in Chiang Mai for a semester or
full year at Payap University. Participants take courses in English in a variety
of subject areas while studying Thai
language.
Tunisia, Tunis. Students of all majors
may spend fall term in Tunis studying
intensive French or Arabic language.
Additional courses are offered in
environmental studies, gender studies,
and Mediterranean and Tunisian
culture. A minimum of one year collegelevel French or Arabic is required prior
to the start of the program.
Wales, Bangor. Science students can
spend a year studying at the University
of Wales in northern Wales.
INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIPS
The IE3 Global Internships Program
enables OSU students in all fields of
study to integrate an international
internship experience into their degree
program. Internships can vary in length,
from one term to two terms, and in
organization, from nonprofit groups to
business to government agencies.
Internship placements are in a wide
range of countries. Language requirements vary depending on the specific
position description for the internship.
A list of current openings is available on
the IE3 Global Internships website at
http://ie3global.oregonstate.edu/.
COURSES
INTL 405. PROJECTS: INTERNATIONAL
PROJECTS (1-16). Projects of an international
nature. PREREQ: Must be arranged with instructor
prior to registration.
INTL 407. SEMINAR: INTERNATIONAL ISSUES.
(1-16). Advanced study of selected topics related
to a variety of international issues.
INTL 410. INTERNSHIP: INTERNATIONAL
INTERNSHIPS AND SEMINAR (1-12). Internships
and seminars for students working abroad or
working on an international project. PREREQ:
Must be arranged with instructor prior to
registration.
OVERSEAS STUDIES IN
AUSTRALIA
OCSU 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CHARLES
STURT UNIVERSITY, BATHURST (1-15). Students
of all majors may study for a year at Charles Sturt
University-Mitchell in Bathurst or in Wagga Wagga.
Bathhurst is three hours inland from Sydney. May
be repeated for credit.
OCSU 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CHARLES
STURT UNIVERSITY, BATHURST (1-15). Students
of all majors may study for a year at Charles Sturt
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University-Mitchell in Bathurst or in Wagga Wagga.
Bathhurst is three hours inland from Sydney. May
be repeated for credit.
OCSU 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CHARLES
STURT UNIVERSITY, BATHURST (1-15). Students
of all majors may study for a year at Charles Sturt
University-Mitchell in Bathurst or in Wagga Wagga.
Bathhurst is three hours inland from Sydney. May
be repeated for credit.
OCSU 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CHARLES
STURT UNIVERSITY, BATHURST (1-15). Students
of all majors may study for a year at Charles Sturt
University-Mitchell in Bathurst or in Wagga Wagga.
Bathhurst is three hours inland from Sydney. May
be repeated for credit.
OCSU 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CHARLES
STURT UNIVERSITY, BATHURST OR (1-15).
Students of all majors may study for a year at
Charles Sturt University-Mitchell in Bathurst or in
Wagga Wagga. Bathhurst is three hours inland
from Sydney. May be repeated for credit.
OUMA 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF MACQUARIE, SYDNEY (1-15). Overseas
studies for all majors at the University of
Macquarie, Sydney. May be repeated for credit.
OUMA 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF MACQUARIE, SYDNEY (1-15). Overseas
studies for all majors at the University of
Macquarie, Sydney. May be repeated for credit.
OUMA 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF MACQUARIE, SYDNEY (1-15). Overseas
studies for all majors at the University of
Macquarie, Sydney. May be repeated for credit.
OUMA 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF MACQUARIE, SYDNEY (1-15). Overseas
studies for all majors at the University of
Macquarie, Sydney. May be repeated for credit.
OUMA 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF MACQUARIE, SYDNEY (1-15). Overseas
studies for all majors at the University of
Macquarie, Sydney. May be repeated for credit.
OUTS 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: THE
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY (1-16).
Undergraduate business majors can spend three
terms at the University of Technology in Sydney.
May be repeated for credit.
OUTS 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: THE
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY (1-16).
Undergraduate business majors can spend three
terms at the University of Technology in Sydney.
May be repeated for credit.
OUTS 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: THE
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY (1-16).
Undergraduate business majors can spend three
terms at the University of Technology in Sydney.
May be repeated for credit.
OUTS 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: THE
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY (1-16).
Undergraduate business majors can spend three
terms at the University of Technology in Sydney.
May be repeated for credit.
OUTS 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: THE
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY (1-16).
Undergraduate business majors can spend three
terms at the University of Technology in Sydney.
May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES IN
AUSTRIA
OVIE 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: VIENNA,
AUSTRIA (1-15). May be repeated for credit.
OVIE 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: VIENNA,
AUSTRIA (1-15). May be repeated for credit.
OVIE 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: VIENNA,
AUSTRIA (1-15). May be repeated for credit.
OVIE 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: VIENNA,
AUSTRIA (1-15). May be repeated for credit.
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Oregon State University
OVIE 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: VIENNA,
AUSTRIA (1-15). May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES IN
CANADA
OUBC 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, VANCOUVER (1-15).
College of Agricultural Sciences students, as well
as students from some other disciplines, can
spend a year at the University of British Columbia.
May be repeated for credit.
OUBC 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, VANCOUVER (1-15).
College of Agricultural Sciences students, as well
as students from some other disciplines, can
spend a year at the University of British Columbia.
May be repeated for credit.
OUBC 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, VANCOUVER (1-15).
College of Agricultural Sciences students, as well
as students from some other disciplines, can
spend a year at the University of British Columbia.
May be repeated for credit.
OUBC 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, VANCOUVER (1-15).
College of Agricultural Sciences students, as well
as students from some other disciplines, can
spend a year at the University of British Columbia.
May be repeated for credit.
OUBC 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, VANCOUVER (1-15).
College of Agricultural Sciences students, as well
as students from some other disciplines, can
spend a year at the University of British Columbia.
May be repeated for credit.
OUNB 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CANADA
(1-15). Overseas studies for forestry and natural
resources majors at the University of New
Brunswick, Fredericton. May be repeated for
credit.
OUNB 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CANADA
(1-15). Overseas studies for forestry and natural
resources majors at the University of New
Brunswick, Fredericton. May be repeated for
credit.
OUNB 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CANADA
(1-15). Overseas studies for forestry and natural
resources majors at the University of New
Brunswick, Fredericton. May be repeated for
credit.
OUNB 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CANADA
(1-15). Overseas studies for forestry and natural
resources majors at the University of New
Brunswick, Fredericton. May be repeated for
credit.
OUNB 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CANADA
(1-15). Overseas studies for forestry and natural
resources majors at the University of New
Brunswick, Fredericton. May be repeated for
credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES IN CHINA
OCUN 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CENTRAL
UNIV FOR NATIONALITIES, BEIJING (1-15). The
program at Central University for Nationalities
combines intensive language study with courses
on Chinese minority cultures. A two-week study
tour to several minority regions is included.
Students can choose a fall term, spring semester
(winter/spring terms) or yearlong option.
Internships may be available during spring
semester. May be repeated for credit.
OCUN 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CENTRAL
UNIV FOR NATIONALITIES, BEIJING (1-15). The
program at Central University for Nationalities
combines intensive language study with courses
on Chinese minority cultures. A two-week study
tour to several minority regions is included.
Students can choose a fall term, spring semester
(winter/spring terms) or yearlong option.
Internships may be available during spring
semester. May be repeated for credit.
OCUN 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CENTRAL
UNIV FOR NATIONALITIES, BEIJING (1-15). The
program at Central University for Nationalities
combines intensive language study with courses
on Chinese minority cultures. A two-week study
tour to several minority regions is included.
Students can choose a fall term, spring semester
(winter/spring terms) or yearlong option.
Internships may be available during spring
semester. May be repeated for credit.
CUN 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CENTRAL UNIV
FOR NATIONALITIES, BEIJING (1-15). The
program at Central University for Nationalities
combines intensive language study with courses
on Chinese minority cultures. A two-week study
tour to several minority regions is included.
Students can choose a fall term, spring semester
(winter/spring terms) or yearlong option.
Internships may be available during spring
semester. May be repeated for credit.
OCUN 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CENTRAL
UNIV FOR NATIONALITIES, BEIJING (1-15). The
program at Central University for Nationalities
combines intensive language study with courses
on Chinese minority cultures. A two-week study
tour to several minority regions is included.
Students can choose a fall term, spring semester
(winter/spring terms) or yearlong option.
Internships may be available during spring
semester. May be repeated for credit.
OCHK 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CITY
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, CHINA (1-15).
Overseas studies for business majors at the City
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. May be
repeated for credit.
OCHK 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CITY
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, CHINA (1-15).
Overseas studies for business majors at the City
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. May be
repeated for credit.
OCHK 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CITY
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, CHINA (1-15).
Overseas studies for business majors at the City
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. May be
repeated for credit.
OCHK 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CITY
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, CHINA (1-15).
Overseas studies for business majors at the City
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. May be
repeated for credit.
OCHK 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CITY
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, CHINA (1-15).
Overseas studies for business majors at the City
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. May be
repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN DENMARK
OAAR 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF AARHUS, AARHUS, DENMARK (1-15). College
of Business students may earn their international
business certificate by studying fall term in
Aarhus, Denmark. Each year approximately 20
students are exchanged. May be repeated for
credit.
OAAR 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF AARHUS, AARHUS, DENMARK (1-15). College
of Business students may earn their international
business certificate by studying fall term in
Aarhus, Denmark. Each year approximately 20
students are exchanged. May be repeated for
credit.
OAAR 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF AARHUS, AARHUS, DENMARK (1-15). College
of Business students may earn their international
business certificate by studying fall term in
Aarhus, Denmark. Each year approximately 20
students are exchanged. May be repeated for
credit.
OAAR 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF AARHUS, AARHUS, DENMARK (1-15). College
of Business students may earn their international
business certificate by studying fall term in
Aarhus, Denmark. Each year approximately 20
students are exchanged. May be repeated for
credit.
OAAR 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF AARHUS, AARHUS, DENMARK (1-15). College
of Business students may earn their international
business certificate by studying fall term in
Aarhus, Denmark. Each year approximately 20
students are exchanged. May be repeated for
credit.
OCBS 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: COPENHAGEN
BUSINESS SCHOOL, COPENHAGEN (1-15). MBA
students may spend fall semester at the
Copenhagen Business School. May be repeated
for credit.
OCBS 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: COPENHAGEN
BUSINESS SCHOOL, COPENHAGEN (1-15). MBA
students may spend fall semester at the
Copenhagen Business School. May be repeated
for credit.
OCBS 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: COPENHAGEN
BUSINESS SCHOOL, COPENHAGEN (1-15). MBA
students may spend fall semester at the
Copenhagen Business School. May be repeated
for credit.
OCBS 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: COPENHAGEN
BUSINESS SCHOOL, COPENHAGEN (1-15). MBA
students may spend fall semester at the
Copenhagen Business School. May be repeated
for credit.
OCBS 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: COPENHAGEN
BUSINESS SCHOOL, COPENHAGEN (1-15). MBA
students may spend fall semester at the
Copenhagen Business School. May be repeated
for credit.
ODTU 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LYNGBY,
DENMARK (1-15). Overseas studies at the Danish
Technical University, Lyngby, Denmark. May be
repeated for credit.
ODTU 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LYNGBY,
DENMARK (1-15). Overseas studies at the Danish
Technical University, Lyngby, Denmark. May be
repeated for credit.
ODTU 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LYNGBY,
DENMARK (1-15). Overseas studies at the Danish
Technical University, Lyngby, Denmark. May be
repeated for credit.
ODTU 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LYNGBY,
DENMARK (1-15). Overseas studies at the Danish
Technical University, Lyngby, Denmark. May be
repeated for credit.
ODTU 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LYNGBY,
DENMARK (1-15). Overseas studies at the Danish
Technical University, Lyngby, Denmark. May be
repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN ECUADOR
OECU 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: QUITO,
ECUADOR (1-15). (Summer) Students interested in
improving their Spanish and learning more about
the history and culture of Ecuador may participate
in a five-week intensive study/travel seminar in
Quito during the summer. May be repeated for
credit.
OECU 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: QUITO,
ECUADOR (1-15). (Summer) Students interested in
improving their Spanish and learning more about
the history and culture of Ecuador may participate
in a five-week intensive study/travel seminar in
Quito during the summer. May be repeated for
credit.
OECU 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: QUITO,
ECUADOR (1-15). (Summer) Students interested in
improving their Spanish and learning more about
the history and culture of Ecuador may participate
International Education
in a five-week intensive study/travel seminar in
Quito during the summer. May be repeated for
credit.
OECU 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: QUITO,
ECUADOR (1-15). (Summer) Students interested in
improving their Spanish and learning more about
the history and culture of Ecuador may participate
in a five-week intensive study/travel seminar in
Quito during the summer. May be repeated for
credit.
OECU 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: QUITO,
ECUADOR (1-15). (Summer) Students interested in
improving their Spanish and learning more about
the history and culture of Ecuador may participate
in a five-week intensive study/travel seminar in
Quito during the summer. May be repeated for
credit.
OQUI 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ECUADOR
(1-15). Students may study in Ecuador for the fall
term, spring semester (winter/spring terms), or for
the full year. Students live with a host family while
studying language and culture. Regular university
courses may be taken, depending on Spanish
language ability. PREREQ: A minimum of two
years of college-level Spanish is required. May be
repeated for credit.
OQUI 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ECUADOR
(1-15). Students may study in Ecuador for the fall
term, spring semester (winter/spring terms), or for
the full year. Students live with a host family while
studying language and culture. Regular university
courses may be taken, depending on Spanish
language ability. PREREQ: A minimum of two
years of college-level Spanish is required. May be
repeated for credit.
OQUI 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ECUADOR
(1-15). Students may study in Ecuador for the fall
term, spring semester (winter/spring terms), or for
the full year. Students live with a host family while
studying language and culture. Regular university
courses may be taken, depending on Spanish
language ability. PREREQ: A minimum of two
years of college-level Spanish is required. May be
repeated for credit.
OQUI 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ECUADOR
(1-15). Students may study in Ecuador for the fall
term, spring semester (winter/spring terms), or for
the full year. Students live with a host family while
studying language and culture. Regular university
courses may be taken, depending on Spanish
language ability. PREREQ: A minimum of two
years of college-level Spanish is required. May be
repeated for credit.
OQUI 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ECUADOR
(1-15). Students may study in Ecuador for the fall
term, spring semester (winter/spring terms), or for
the full year. Students live with a host family while
studying language and culture. Regular university
courses may be taken, depending on Spanish
language ability. PREREQ: A minimum of two
years of college-level Spanish is required. May be
repeated for credit.
OUSF 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: QUITO,
ECUADOR (1-15). Overseas studies at the
Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito.
May be repeated for credit.
OUSF 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: QUITO,
ECUADOR (1-15). Overseas studies at the
Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito.
May be repeated for credit.
OUSF 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: QUITO,
ECUADOR (1-15). Overseas studies at the
Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito.
May be repeated for credit.
OUSF 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: QUITO,
ECUADOR (1-15). Overseas studies at the
Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito.
May be repeated for credit.
OUSF 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: QUITO,
ECUADOR (1-15). Overseas studies at the
Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito.
May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN ENGLAND
OLAN 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF LANCASTER, ENGLAND (1-15). College of
Science students may study for a year at the
University of Lancaster in England. May be
repeated for credit.
OLAN 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF LANCASTER, ENGLAND (1-15). College of
Science students may study for a year at the
University of Lancaster in England. May be
repeated for credit.
OLAN 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF LANCASTER, ENGLAND (1-15). College of
Science students may study for a year at the
University of Lancaster in England. May be
repeated for credit.
OLAN 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF LANCASTER, ENGLAND (1-15). College of
Science students may study for a year at the
University of Lancaster in England. May be
repeated for credit.
OLAN 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF LANCASTER, ENGLAND (1-15). College of
Science students may study for a year at the
University of Lancaster in England. May be
repeated for credit.
OLON 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LONDON (115). Students of all majors may study fall, winter,
or spring in historic London. This term-long
program emphasizes the humanities and social
sciences. Field trips are integrated into the
academic work to provide a balanced educational
experience. Students live with British families. May
be repeated for credit.
OLON 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LONDON
(1-15). Students of all majors may study fall,
winter, or spring in historic London. This term-long
program emphasizes the humanities and social
sciences. Field trips are integrated into the
academic work to provide a balanced educational
experience. Students live with British families. May
be repeated for credit.
OLON 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LONDON
(1-15). Students of all majors may study fall,
winter, or spring in historic London. This term-long
program emphasizes the humanities and social
sciences. Field trips are integrated into the
academic work to provide a balanced educational
experience. Students live with British families. May
be repeated for credit.
OLON 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LONDON
(1-15). Students of all majors may study fall,
winter, or spring in historic London. This term-long
program emphasizes the humanities and social
sciences. Field trips are integrated into the
academic work to provide a balanced educational
experience. Students live with British families. May
be repeated for credit.
OLON 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LONDON
(1-15). Students of all majors may study fall,
winter, or spring in historic London. This term-long
program emphasizes the humanities and social
sciences. Field trips are integrated into the
academic work to provide a balanced educational
experience. Students live with British families. May
be repeated for credit.
ONOT 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND (1-15). Engineering
students can spend a year at the University of
Nottingham and take courses equivalent to OSU
engineering degree requirements while
experiencing Britain’s culture and educational
system. May be repeated for credit.
ONOT 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND (1-15). Engineering
students can spend a year at the University of
Nottingham and take courses equivalent to OSU
engineering degree requirements while
experiencing Britain’s culture and educational
system. May be repeated for credit.
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ONOT 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND (1-15). Engineering
students can spend a year at the University of
Nottingham and take courses equivalent to OSU
engineering degree requirements while
experiencing Britain’s culture and educational
system. May be repeated for credit.
ONOT 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND (1-15). Engineering
students can spend a year at the University of
Nottingham and take courses equivalent to OSU
engineering degree requirements while
experiencing Britain’s culture and educational
system. May be repeated for credit.
ONOT 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND (1-15). Engineering
students can spend a year at the University of
Nottingham and take courses equivalent to OSU
engineering degree requirements while
experiencing Britain’s culture and educational
system. May be repeated for credit.
OSUS 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF SUSSEX, ENGLAND (1-15). Students from the
Colleges of Science, Engineering, and Liberal Arts
can spend a year at the University of Sussex
near Brighton, England. May be repeated for
credit.
OSUS 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF SUSSEX, ENGLAND (1-15). Students from the
Colleges of Science, Engineering, and Liberal Arts
can spend a year at the University of Sussex
near Brighton, England. May be repeated for
credit.
OSUS 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF SUSSEX, ENGLAND (1-15). Students from the
Colleges of Science, Engineering, and Liberal Arts
can spend a year at the University of Sussex
near Brighton, England. May be repeated for
credit.
OSUS 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF SUSSEX, ENGLAND (1-15). Students from the
Colleges of Science, Engineering, and Liberal Arts
can spend a year at the University of Sussex
near Brighton, England. May be repeated for
credit.
OSUS 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF SUSSEX, ENGLAND (1-15). Students from the
Colleges of Science, Engineering, and Liberal Arts
can spend a year at the University of Sussex
near Brighton, England. May be repeated for
credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN FINLAND
OJYV 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF JYVASKYLA, FINLAND (1-15). May be
repeated for credit.
OJYV 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF JYVASKYLA, FINLAND (1-15). May be
repeated for credit.
OJYV 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF JYVASKYLA, FINLAND (1-15). May be
repeated for credit.
OJYV 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF JYVASKYLA, FINLAND (1-15). May be
repeated for credit.
OJYV 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF JYVASKYLA, FINLAND (1-15). May be
repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN FRANCE
OANG 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ANGERS,
FRANCE (1-15). Overseas studies in Angers,
France. Students may study in the NCSA Program
in Angers, France. They may live with a host
family while studying language and culture.
Regular university courses may be taken
depending on language ability. May be repeated
for credit.
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OANG 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ANGERS,
FRANCE (1-15). Overseas studies in Angers,
France. Students may study in the NCSA Program
in Angers, France. They may live with a host
family while studying language and culture.
Regular university courses may be taken
depending on language ability. May be repeated
for credit.
OANG 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ANGERS,
FRANCE (1-15). Overseas studies in Angers,
France. Students may study in the NCSA Program
in Angers, France. They may live with a host
family while studying language and culture.
Regular university courses may be taken
depending on language ability. May be repeated
for credit.
OANG 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ANGERS,
FRANCE (1-15). Overseas studies in Angers,
France. Students may study in the NCSA Program
in Angers, France. They may live with a host
family while studying language and culture.
Regular university courses may be taken
depending on language ability. May be repeated
for credit.
OANG 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ANGERS,
FRANCE (1-15). Overseas studies in Angers,
France. Students may study in the NCSA Program
in Angers, France. They may live with a host
family while studying language and culture.
Regular university courses may be taken
depending on language ability. May be repeated
for credit.
OLYO 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LYON, FRANCE
(1-15). Students of all majors may study for a year
in Lyon. Depending on their language ability,
students have the opportunity either to study
French language and culture or take courses in
virtually every academic area offered by OSU.
PREREQ: A minimum of two years of college-level
French is required. May be repeated for credit.
OLYO 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LYON, FRANCE
(1-15). Students of all majors may study for a year
in Lyon. Depending on their language ability,
students have the opportunity either to study
French language and culture or take courses in
virtually every academic area offered by OSU.
PREREQ: A minimum of two years of college-level
French is required. May be repeated for credit.
OLYO 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LYON, FRANCE
(1-15). Students of all majors may study for a year
in Lyon. Depending on their language ability,
students have the opportunity either to study
French language and culture or take courses in
virtually every academic area offered by OSU.
PREREQ: A minimum of two years of college-level
French is required. May be repeated for credit.
OLYO 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LYON, FRANCE
(1-15). Students of all majors may study for a year
in Lyon. Depending on their language ability,
students have the opportunity either to study
French language and culture or take courses in
virtually every academic area offered by OSU.
PREREQ: A minimum of two years of college-level
French is required. May be repeated for credit.
OLYO 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LYON, FRANCE
(1-15). Students of all majors may study for a year
in Lyon. Depending on their language ability,
students have the opportunity either to study
French language and culture or take courses in
virtually every academic area offered by OSU.
PREREQ: A minimum of two years of college-level
French is required. May be repeated for credit.
OPOI 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITE
DE POITIERS, POITIERS, FRANCE (1-15). This
one-year academic program is for students of all
majors who have studied at least two years of
college-level French. Most students are enrolled in
the Institute for Foreigners at the University of
Poitiers, where they study French language and
literature. Students with sufficient academic
preparation may enroll in regular University of
Poitiers classes. Some students are able to live
with French families. May be repeated for credit.
OPOI 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITE
DE POITIERS, POITIERS. FRANCE (1-15). This
one-year academic program is for students of all
majors who have studied at least two years of
college-level French. Most students are enrolled in
the Institute for Foreigners at the University of
Poitiers, where they study French language and
literature. Students with sufficient academic
preparation may enroll in regular University of
Poitiers classes. Some students are able to live
with French families. May be repeated for credit.
OPOI 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITE
DE POITIERS, POITIERS, FRANCE (1-15). This
one-year academic program is for students of all
majors who have studied at least two years of
college-level French. Most students are enrolled in
the Institute for Foreigners at the University of
Poitiers, where they study French language and
literature. Students with sufficient academic
preparation may enroll in regular University of
Poitiers classes. Some students are able to live
with French families. May be repeated for credit.
OPOI 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITE
DE POITIERS, POITIERS, FRANCE (1-15). This
one-year academic program is for students of all
majors who have studied at least two years of
college-level French. Most students are enrolled in
the Institute for Foreigners at the University of
Poitiers, where they study French language and
literature. Students with sufficient academic
preparation may enroll in regular University of
Poitiers classes. Some students are able to live
with French families. May be repeated for credit.
OPOI 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITE
DE POITIERS, POITIERS, FRANCE (1-15). This
one-year academic program is for students of all
majors who have studied at least two years of
college-level French. Most students are enrolled in
the Institute for Foreigners at the University of
Poitiers, where they study French language and
literature. Students with sufficient academic
preparation may enroll in regular University of
Poitiers classes. Some students are able to live
with French families. May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN GERMANY
OBMB 188. OVERSEAS STUDY CENTERS IN
GERMANY, BAD MERGENTHIEM (1-15). Business
majors can earn an international business option
in Germany on this spring term program. Courses
taught in English. Minimum 2 years of German
required to be considered for internship.
OBMB 288. OVERSEAS STUDY CENTERS IN
GERMANY, BAD MERGENTHIEM (1-15). Business
majors can earn an international business option
in Germany on this spring term program. Courses
taught in English. Minimum 2 years of German
required to be considered for internship.
OBMB 388. OVERSEAS STUDY CENTERS IN
GERMANY, BAD MERGENTHIEM (1-15). Business
majors can earn an international business option
in Germany on this spring term program. Courses
taught in English. Minimum 2 years of German
required to be considered for internship.
OBMB 488. OVERSEAS STUDY CENTERS IN
GERMANY, BAD MERGENTHIEM (1-15). Business
majors can earn an international business option
in Germany on this spring term program. Courses
taught in English. Minimum 2 years of German
required to be considered for internship.
OBMB 588. OVERSEAS STUDY CENTERS IN
GERMANY, BAD MERGENTHIEM (1-15). Business
majors can earn an international business option
in Germany on this spring term program. Courses
taught in English. Minimum 2 years of German
required to be considered for internship.
OBWU 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: VARIOUS
GERMAN CITIES (1-15). Students in this yearlong
program may study at any one of the universities
in the state of Baden-Wurttemburg, including
Freiburg, Heidelberg, Hohenheim, Karlsruhe,
Konstanz, Mannheim, Stuttgart, Tubingen, or Ulm.
Instruction is in German. PREREQ: Applicants
must have had at least two years of college-level
German before beginning their studies in Germany.
May be repeated for credit.
OBWU 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: VARIOUS
GERMAN CITIES (1-15). Students in this yearlong
program may study at any one of the universities
in the state of Baden-Wurttemburg, including
Freiburg, Heidelberg, Hohenheim, Karlsruhe,
Konstanz, Mannheim, Stuttgart, Tubingen, or Ulm.
Instruction is in German. PREREQ: Applicants
must have had at least two years of college-level
German before beginning their studies in Germany.
May be repeated for credit.
OBWU 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: VARIOUS
GERMAN CITIES (1-15). Students in this yearlong
program may study at any one of the universities
in the state of Baden-Wurttemburg, including
Freiburg, Heidelberg, Hohenheim, Karlsruhe,
Konstanz, Mannheim, Stuttgart, Tubingen, or Ulm.
Instruction is in German. PREREQ: Applicants
must have had at least two years of college-level
German before beginning their studies in Germany.
May be repeated for credit.
OBWU 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: VARIOUS
GERMAN CITIES (1-15). Students in this yearlong
program may study at any one of the universities
in the state of Baden-Wurttemburg, including
Freiburg, Heidelberg, Hohenheim, Karlsruhe,
Konstanz, Mannheim, Stuttgart, Tubingen, or Ulm.
Instruction is in German. PREREQ: Applicants
must have had at least two years of college-level
German before beginning their studies in Germany.
May be repeated for credit.
OBWU 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: VARIOUS
GERMAN CITIES (1-15). Students in this yearlong
program may study at any one of the universities
in the state of Baden-Wurttemburg, including
Freiburg, Heidelberg, Hohenheim, Karlsruhe,
Konstanz, Mannheim, Stuttgart, Tubingen, or Ulm.
Instruction is in German. PREREQ: Applicants
must have had at least two years of college-level
German before beginning their studies in Germany.
May be repeated for credit.
OSIP 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: SPRING
INTENSIVE PROGRAM,TUBINGEN, GERMAN
(1-15). A 15-week intensive German language
program is available to qualified students who
have completed two terms of first-year, collegelevel German. Students who complete the
language intensive program can earn up to 21
credits in German language and culture. May be
repeated for credit.
OSIP 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: SPRING
INTENSIVE PROGRAM,TUBINGEN, GERMAN
(1-15). A 15-week intensive German language
program is available to qualified students who
have completed two terms of first-year, collegelevel German. Students who complete the
language intensive program can earn up to 21
credits in German language and culture. May be
repeated for credit.
OSIP 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: SPRING
INTENSIVE PROGRAM,TUBINGEN, GERMAN
(1-15). A 15-week intensive German language
program is available to qualified students who
have completed two terms of first-year, collegelevel German. Students who complete the
language intensive program can earn up to 21
credits in German language and culture. May be
repeated for credit.
OSIP 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: SPRING
INTENSIVE PROGRAM,TUBINGEN, GERMAN
(1-15). A 15-week intensive German language
program is available to qualified students who
have completed two terms of first-year, collegelevel German. Students who complete the
language intensive program can earn up to 21
credits in German language and culture. May be
repeated for credit.
International Education
OSIP 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: SPRING
INTENSIVE PROGRAM,TUBINGEN, GERMAN
(1-15). A 15-week intensive German language
program is available to qualified students who
have completed two terms of first-year, collegelevel German. Students who complete the
language intensive program can earn up to 21
credits in German language and culture. May be
repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES IN GHANA
OGHA 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ACCRA,
GHANA (1-15). Overseas studies for all majors in
Accra. May be repeated for credit.
OGHA 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ACCRA,
GHANA (1-15). Overseas studies for all majors in
Accra. May be repeated for credit.
OGHA 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ACCRA,
GHANA (1-15). Overseas studies for all majors in
Accra. May be repeated for credit.
OGHA 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ACCRA,
GHANA (1-15). Overseas studies for all majors in
Accra. May be repeated for credit.
OGHA 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ACCRA,
GHANA (1-15). Overseas studies for all majors in
Accra. May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN GREECE
OATH 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ATHENS,
GREECE (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA
Program, Athens, Greece. May be repeated for
credit.
OATH 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ATHENS,
GREECE (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA
Program, Athens, Greece. May be repeated for
credit.
OATH 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ATHENS,
GREECE (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA
Program, Athens, Greece. May be repeated for
credit.
OATH 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ATHENS,
GREECE (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA
Program, Athens, Greece. May be repeated for
credit.
OATH 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: ATHENS,
GREECE (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA
Program, Athens, Greece. May be repeated for
credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES IN ITALY
OMAC 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MACERATA,
ITALY (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA Program in
Macerata, Italy. May be repeated for credit.
OMAC 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MACERATA,
ITALY (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA Program in
Macerata, Italy. May be repeated for credit.
OMAC 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MACERATA,
ITALY (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA Program in
Macerata, Italy. May be repeated for credit.
OMAC 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MACERATA,
ITALY (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA Program in
Macerata, Italy. May be repeated for credit.
OMAC 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MACERATA,
ITALY (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA Program in
Macerata, Italy. May be repeated for credit.
OSAC 188. OS/STUDIO ARTS CENTERS
INTERNATIONAL, FLORENCE, ITALY (1-15). May
be repeated for credit.
OSAC 288. OS/STUDIO ARTS CENTERS
INTERNATIONAL, FLORENCE, ITALY (1-15). May
be repeated for credit.
OSAC 388. OS/STUDIO ARTS CENTERS
INTERNATIONAL, FLORENCE, ITALY (1-15). May
be repeated for credit.
OSAC 488. OS/STUDIO ARTS CENTERS
INTERNATIONAL, FLORENCE, ITALY (1-15). May
be repeated for credit.
OSAC 588. OS/STUDIO ARTS CENTERS
INTERNATIONAL, FLORENCE, ITALY (1-15). May
be repeated for credit.
OSIE 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: NCSA
PROGRAM, SIENA, ITALY (1-15). Students of all
majors can spend fall, winter, or spring term in
Italy taking courses in Italian language,
humanities, and social sciences. Excursions to
cities such as Florence, Pisa, and Rome are
included. May be repeated for credit.
OSIE 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: NCSA
PROGRAM, SIENA, ITALY (1-15). Students of all
majors can spend fall, winter, or spring term in
Italy taking courses in Italian language,
humanities, and social sciences. Excursions to
cities such as Florence, Pisa, and Rome are
included. May be repeated for credit.
OSIE 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: NCSA
PROGRAM, SIENA, ITALY (1-15). Students of all
majors can spend fall, winter, or spring term in
Italy taking courses in Italian language,
humanities, and social sciences. Excursions to
cities such as Florence, Pisa, and Rome are
included. May be repeated for credit.
OSIE 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: NCSA
PROGRAM, SIENA, ITALY (1-15). Students of all
majors can spend fall, winter, or spring term in
Italy taking courses in Italian language,
humanities, and social sciences. Excursions to
cities such as Florence, Pisa, and Rome are
included. May be repeated for credit.
OSIE 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: NCSA
PROGRAM, SIENA, ITALY (1-15). Students of all
majors can spend fall, winter, or spring term in
Italy taking courses in Italian language,
humanities, and social sciences. Excursions to
cities such as Florence, Pisa, and Rome are
included. May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES IN JAPAN
OAGU 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AOYAMA
GAKUIN UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15).
Aoyama Gakuin University’s School of
International Politics, Economics, and Business is
the center of this program that integrates
American and Japanese students. Instruction is in
English. PREREQ: At least one year of collegelevel Japanese. May be repeated for credit.
OAGU 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AOYAMA
GAKUIN UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15).
Aoyama Gakuin University’s School of
International Politics, Economics, and Business is
the center of this program that integrates
American and Japanese students. Instruction is in
English. PREREQ: At least one year of collegelevel Japanese. May be repeated for credit.
OAGU 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AOYAMA
GAKUIN UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15).
Aoyama Gakuin University’s School of
International Politics, Economics, and Business is
the center of this program that integrates
American and Japanese students. Instruction is in
English. PREREQ: At least one year of collegelevel Japanese. May be repeated for credit.
OAGU 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AOYAMA
GAKUIN UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15).
Aoyama Gakuin University’s School of
International Politics, Economics, and Business is
the center of this program that integrates
American and Japanese students. Instruction is in
English. PREREQ: At least one year of collegelevel Japanese. May be repeated for credit.
OAGU 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AOYAMA
GAKUIN UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15).
Aoyama Gakuin University’s School of
International Politics, Economics, and Business is
the center of this program that integrates
American and Japanese students. Instruction is in
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English. PREREQ: At least one year of collegelevel Japanese. May be repeated for credit.
OTOY 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: TOYO
UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15). May be
repeated for credit.
OTOY 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: TOYO
UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15). May be
repeated for credit.
OTOY 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: TOYO
UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15). May be
repeated for credit.
OTOY 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: TOYO
UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15). May be
repeated for credit.
OTOY 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: TOYO
UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15). May be
repeated for credit.
OWAS 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: WASEDA
UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15). At Waseda
University in Tokyo, students have an opportunity
to study the history, culture, language, and
economic conditions of Japan while living with a
Japanese family. Instruction is in English.
PREREQ: One year of college-level Japanese.
May be repeated for credit.
OWAS 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: WASEDA
UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15). At Waseda
University in Tokyo, students have an opportunity
to study the history, culture, language, and
economic conditions of Japan while living with a
Japanese family. Instruction is in English.
PREREQ: One year of college-level Japanese.
May be repeated for credit.
OWAS 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: WASEDA
UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15). At Waseda
University in Tokyo, students have an opportunity
to study the history, culture, language, and
economic conditions of Japan while living with a
Japanese family. Instruction is in English.
PREREQ: One year of college-level Japanese.
May be repeated for credit.
OWAS 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: WASEDA
UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15). At Waseda
University in Tokyo, students have an opportunity
to study the history, culture, language, and
economic conditions of Japan while living with a
Japanese family. Instruction is in English.
PREREQ: One year of college-level Japanese.
May be repeated for credit.
OWAS 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: WASEDA
UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN (1-15). At Waseda
University in Tokyo, students have an opportunity
to study the history, culture, language, and
economic conditions of Japan while living with a
Japanese family. Instruction is in English.
PREREQ: One year of college-level Japanese.
May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES IN KOREA
OEWH 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: EWHA
UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA (1-15). The program
in Korea takes advantage of the international
divisions of the two universities, Yonsei and Ewha,
where students enroll in language courses and
study Asian history, economics, and culture in
English. There is no language prerequisite. May be
repeated for credit.
OEWH 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: EWHA
UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA (1-15). The program
in Korea takes advantage of the international
divisions of the two universities, Yonsei and Ewha,
where students enroll in language courses and
study Asian history, economics, and culture in
English. There is no language prerequisite. May be
repeated for credit.
OEWH 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: EWHA
UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA (1-15). The program
in Korea takes advantage of the international
divisions of the two universities, Yonsei and Ewha,
where students enroll in language courses and
study Asian history, economics, and culture in
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English. There is no language prerequisite. May be
repeated for credit.
OEWH 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: EWHA
UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA (1-15). The program
in Korea takes advantage of the international
divisions of the two universities, Yonsei and Ewha,
where students enroll in language courses and
study Asian history, economics, and culture in
English. There is no language prerequisite. May be
repeated for credit.
OEWH 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: EWHA
UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA (1-15). The program
in Korea takes advantage of the international
divisions of the two universities, Yonsei and Ewha,
where students enroll in language courses and
study Asian history, economics, and culture in
English. There is no language prerequisite. May be
repeated for credit.
OYON 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES:YONSEI
UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA (1-15). The
programs in Korea take advantage of the
international divisions of the two universities,
Yonsei and Ewha, where students enroll in
language courses and study Asian history,
economics, and culture in English. There is no
language prerequisite. May be repeated for credit.
OYON 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES:YONSEI
UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA (1-15). The
programs in Korea take advantage of the
international divisions of the two universities,
Yonsei and Ewha, where students enroll in
language courses and study Asian history,
economics, and culture in English. There is no
language prerequisite. May be repeated for credit.
OYON 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES:YONSEI
UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA (1-15). The
programs in Korea take advantage of the
international divisions of the two universities,
Yonsei and Ewha, where students enroll in
language courses and study Asian history,
economics, and culture in English. There is no
language prerequisite. May be repeated for credit.
OTEC 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CUERNAVACA,
GUADALAJARA, MONTERREY, MEXICO (1-15).
Overseas studies for all majors at campuses of
the ITESM; Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Monterrey.
(OUS) May be repeated for credit.
OTEC 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CUERNAVACA,
GUADALAJARA, MONTERREY, MEXICO (1-15).
Overseas studies for all majors at campuses of
the ITESM; Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Monterrey.
(OUS) May be repeated for credit.
OTEC 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CUERNAVACA,
GUADALAJARA, MONTERREY, MEXICO (1-15).
Overseas studies for all majors at campuses of
the ITESM; Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Monterrey.
(OUS) May be repeated for credit.
OTEC 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CUERNAVACA,
GUADALAJARA, MONTERREY, MEXICO (1-15).
Overseas studies for all majors at campuses of
the ITESM; Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Monterrey.
(OUS) May be repeated for credit.
OTEC 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CUERNAVACA,
GUADALAJARA, MONTERREY, MEXICO (1-15).
Overseas studies for all majors at campuses of
the ITESM; Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Monterrey.
(OUS) May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN NEW ZEALAND
OAUC 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AUCKLAND,
NEW ZEALAND (1-15). Overseas studies at the
University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
May be repeated for credit.
OAUC 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AUCKLAND,
NEW ZEALAND (1-15). Overseas studies at the
University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
May be repeated for credit.
OAUC 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AUCKLAND,
NEW ZEALAND (1-15). Overseas studies at the
University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
May be repeated for credit.
OYON 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES:YONSEI
UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA (1-15). The
programs in Korea take advantage of the
international divisions of the two universities,
Yonsei and Ewha, where students enroll in
language courses and study Asian history,
economics, and culture in English. There is no
language prerequisite. May be repeated for credit.
OAUC 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AUCKLAND,
NEW ZEALAND (1-15). Overseas studies at the
University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
May be repeated for credit.
OYON 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES:YONSEI
UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA (1-15). The
programs in Korea take advantage of the
international divisions of the two universities,
Yonsei and Ewha, where students enroll in
language courses and study Asian history,
economics, and culture in English. There is no
language prerequisite. May be repeated for credit.
ONZC 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LINCOLN
UNIVERSITY, NEW ZEALAND (15). Through the
New Zealand exchange program, juniors and
seniors in agriculture or forest recreation may
study at Lincoln University (February-December).
May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN MEXICO
OETC 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: PUEBLA,
MEXICO (1-15). May be repeated for credit.
OETC 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: PUEBLA,
MEXICO (1-15). May be repeated for credit.
OGUA 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MONTERREY
TECH-CAMPUS GUAYMAS, MEXICO (1-15). May
be repeated for credit.
OGUA 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MONTERREY
TECH-CAMPUS GUAYMAS, MEXICO (1-15). May
be repeated for credit.
OGUA 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MONTERREY
TECH-CAMPUS GUAYMAS, MEXICO (1-15). May
be repeated for credit.
OGUA 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MONTERREY
TECH-CAMPUS GUAYMAS, MEXICO (1-15). May
be repeated for credit.
OGUA 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MONTERREY
TECH-CAMPUS GUAYMAS, MEXICO (1-15). May
be repeated for credit.
OAUC 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AUCKLAND,
NEW ZEALAND (1-15). Overseas studies at the
University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
May be repeated for credit.
ONZC 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LINCOLN
UNIVERSITY, NEW ZEALAND (15). Through the
New Zealand exchange program, juniors and
seniors in agriculture or forest recreation may
study at Lincoln University (February-December).
May be repeated for credit.
ONZC 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LINCOLN
UNIVERSITY, NEW ZEALAND (1-15). Through the
New Zealand exchange program, juniors and
seniors in agriculture or forest recreation may
study at Lincoln University (February-December).
May be repeated for credit.
ONZC 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: LINCOLN
UNIVERSITY, NEW ZEALAND (1-15). Through the
New Zealand exchange program, juniors and
seniors in agriculture or forest recreation may
study at Lincoln University (February-December).
May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN NORWAY
OAGD 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AGDER
COLLEGE, KRISTIANSAND, NORWAY (1-15).
Business students may complete business
courses for a term in Norway. Classes are taught
in English. May be repeated for credit.
OAGD 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AGDER
COLLEGE, KRISTIANSAND, NORWAY (1-15).
Business students may complete business
courses for a term in Norway. Classes are taught
in English. May be repeated for credit.
OAGD 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AGDER
COLLEGE, KRISTIANSAND, NORWAY (1-15).
Business students may complete business
courses for a term in Norway. Classes are taught
in English. May be repeated for credit.
OAGD 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AGDER
COLLEGE, KRISTIANSAND, NORWAY (1-15).
Business students may complete business
courses for a term in Norway. Classes are taught
in English. May be repeated for credit.
OAGD 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: AGDER
COLLEGE, KRISTIANSAND, NORWAY (1-15).
Business students may complete business
courses for a term in Norway. Classes are taught
in English. May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN RUSSIA
OMID 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MIDDLEBURY
COLLEGE, RUSSIA (1-15). Overseas studies in
Moscow, Yaroslavl, or Voronezh in cooperation
with Middlebury College. May be repeated for
credit.
OMID 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MIDDLEBURY
COLLEGE, RUSSIA (1-15). Overseas studies in
Moscow, Yaroslavl, or Voronezh in cooperation
with Middlebury College. May be repeated for
credit.
OMID 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MIDDLEBURY
COLLEGE, RUSSIA (1-15). Overseas studies in
Moscow, Yaroslavl, or Voronezh in cooperation
with Middlebury College. May be repeated for
credit.
OMID 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MIDDLEBURY
COLLEGE, RUSSIA (1-15). Overseas studies in
Moscow, Yaroslavl, or Voronezh in cooperation
with Middlebury College. May be repeated for
credit.
OMID 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: MIDDLEBURY
COLLEGE, RUSSIA (1-15). Overseas studies in
Moscow, Yaroslavl, or Voronezh in cooperation
with Middlebury College. May be repeated for
credit.
ORUS 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: RUSSIA,
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA (1-15). Overseas
studies in Moscow or St. Petersburg in
cooperation with the University of Arizona. May be
repeated for credit.
ORUS 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: RUSSIA,
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA (1-15). Overseas
studies in Moscow or St. Petersburg in
cooperation with the University of Arizona. May be
repeated for credit.
ORUS 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: RUSSIA,
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA (1-15). Overseas
studies in Moscow or St. Petersburg in
cooperation with the University of Arizona. May be
repeated for credit.
ORUS 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: RUSSIA,
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA (1-15). Overseas
studies in Moscow or St. Petersburg in
cooperation with the University of Arizona. May be
repeated for credit.
ORUS 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: RUSSIA,
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA (1-15). Overseas
studies in Moscow or St. Petersburg in
cooperation with the University of Arizona. May be
repeated for credit.
International Education
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN SOUTH AFRICA
OVERSEAS STUDIES IN
TAIWAN
OSTE 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF STELLENBOSCH, SOUTH AFRICA (1-15).
Overseas studies for forestry and natural
resource majors at the University of Stellenbosch,
Stellenbosch. May be repeated for credit.
OFJU 188. OVERSEAS STUDY CENTERS IN
TAIWAN (1-15). Overseas study in Taipei, Taiwan.
May be repeated for credit.
OSTE 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF STELLENBOSCH, SOUTH AFRICA (1-15).
Overseas studies for forestry and natural
resource majors at the University of Stellenbosch,
Stellenbosch. May be repeated for credit.
OSTE 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF STELLENBOSCH, SOUTH AFRICA (1-15).
Overseas studies for forestry and natural
resource majors at the University of Stellenbosch,
Stellenbosch. May be repeated for credit.
OSTE 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF STELLENBOSCH, SOUTH AFRICA (1-15).
Overseas studies for forestry and natural
resource majors at the University of Stellenbosch,
Stellenbosch. May be repeated for credit.
OSTE 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF STELLENBOSCH, SOUTH AFRICA (1-15).
Overseas studies for forestry and natural
resource majors at the University of Stellenbosch,
Stellenbosch. May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES IN SPAIN
OCAN 188. OREGON STUDY CENTERS IN SPAIN
(1-15). Overseas studies at the University of
Cantabria, Santander, Spain. May be repeated for
credit.
OCAN 288. OREGON STUDY CENTERS IN SPAIN
(1-15). Overseas studies at the University of
Cantabria, Santander, Spain. May be repeated for
credit.
OCAN 388. OREGON STUDY CENTERS IN SPAIN
(1-15). Overseas studies at the University of
Cantabria, Santander, Spain. May be repeated for
credit.
OCAN 488. OREGON STUDY CENTERS IN SPAIN
(1-15). Overseas studies at the University of
Cantabria, Santander, Spain. May be repeated for
credit.
OCAN 588. OREGON STUDY CENTERS IN SPAIN
(1-15). Overseas studies at the University of
Cantabria, Santander, Spain. May be repeated for
credit.
OOVD 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: OVIEDO,
SPAIN (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA Program in
Oviedo, Spain. May be repeated for credit.
OOVD 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: OVIEDO,
SPAIN (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA Program in
Oviedo, Spain. May be repeated for credit.
OOVD 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: OVIEDO,
SPAIN (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA Program in
Oviedo, Spain. May be repeated for credit.
OOVD 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: OVIEDO,
SPAIN (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA Program in
Oviedo, Spain. May be repeated for credit.
OOVD 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: OVIEDO,
SPAIN (1-15). Overseas studies, NCSA Program in
Oviedo, Spain. May be repeated for credit.
OFJU 288. OVERSEAS STUDY CENTERS IN
TAIWAN (1-15). Overseas study in Taipei, Taiwan.
May be repeated for credit.
OFJU 388. OVERSEAS STUDY CENTERS IN
TAIWAN (1-15). Overseas study in Taipei, Taiwan.
May be repeated for credit.
OFJU 488. OVERSEAS STUDY CENTERS IN
TAIWAN (1-15). Overseas study in Taipei, Taiwan.
May be repeated for credit.
OFJU 588. OVERSEAS STUDY CENTERS IN
TAIWAN (1-15). Overseas study in Taipei, Taiwan.
May be repeated for credit.
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INTERNATIONAL DEGREE
International Education and Outreach
444 Snell Hall
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-1642
541-737-3006
Website: http://oregonstate.edu/
international/internationaldegree/
Mark Lusk, Director
International Education and Outreach
E-mail: mark.lusk@oregonstate.edu
OVERSEAS STUDIES
IN THAILAND
Loren Kellogg, Director
International Degree Program
International Education and Outreach
E-mail: loren.kellogg@oregonstate.edu
OPAY 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CHIANG MAI,
THAILAND (1-15). Overseas studies in Chiang
Mai, Thailand. Students may study at Payap
University in Chiang Mai, Thailand. They may live
with a host family while studying language and
culture. Regular university courses may be taken
on language ability. May be repeated for credit.
Monya Lemery, Assistant Director and
Advisor
International Degree Program
International Education and Outreach
E-mail: monya.lemery@oregonstate.edu
OPAY 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CHIANG MAI,
THAILAND (1-15). Overseas studies in Chiang
Mai, Thailand. Students may study at Payap
University in Chiang Mai, Thailand. They may live
with a host family while studying language and
culture. Regular university courses may be taken
on language ability. May be repeated for credit.
OPAY 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CHIANG MAI,
THAILAND (1-15). Overseas studies in Chiang
Mai, Thailand. Students may study at Payap
University in Chiang Mai, Thailand. They may live
with a host family while studying language and
culture. Regular university courses may be taken
on language ability. May be repeated for credit.
OPAY 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CHIANG MAI,
THAILAND (1-15). Overseas studies in Chiang
Mai, Thailand. Students may study at Payap
University in Chiang Mai, Thailand. They may live
with a host family while studying language and
culture. Regular university courses may be taken
on language ability. May be repeated for credit.
OPAY 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: CHIANG MAI,
THAILAND (1-15). Overseas studies in Chiang
Mai, Thailand. Students may study at Payap
University in Chiang Mai, Thailand. They may live
with a host family while studying language and
culture. Regular university courses may be taken
on language ability. May be repeated for credit.
OVERSEAS STUDIES IN WALES
OBAN 188. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF WALES IN BANGOR (1-15). Overseas studies
at the University of Wales, Bangor. May be
repeated for credit.
OBAN 288. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF WALES IN BANGOR (1-15). Overseas studies
at the University of Wales, Bangor. May be
repeated for credit.
OBAN 388. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF WALES IN BANGOR (1-15). Overseas studies
at the University of Wales, Bangor. May be
repeated for credit.
OBAN 488. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF WALES IN BANGOR (1-15). Overseas studies
at the University of Wales, Bangor. May be
repeated for credit.
OBAN 588. OVERSEAS STUDIES: UNIVERSITY
OF WALES IN BANGOR (1-15). Overseas studies
at the University of Wales, Bangor. May be
repeated for credit.
Undergraduate Major
International Studies (BA)
The International Degree is Oregon
State University’s unique dual degree
program. It allows any interested
undergraduate student the opportunity
to explore the international dimensions
of any primary major. International
Degree students complete Advanced
Proficiency in a Second Language, Four
Core Courses in International Studies,
an International Experience, and a
Senior Thesis.
As an International Degree participant, you will earn two degrees. The
first degree, the primary degree, will be
your chosen major in any department
on campus. The International Degree,
or concurrent degree, will be in International Studies in your primary degree
department.
For example, if your primary degree is
a BS in Environmental Science, then the
International Degree would be a BA in
International Studies in Environmental
Science.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO
THE INTERNATIONAL DEGREE
PROGRAM
1. A minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA
after completing at least 32 credits of
college-level courses and good
standing within your department,
college and the University. The dean
of your college may give you special
consideration if you fall below this
minimum. See the International
Degree Office for more information
about this process.
2. Proficiency in a foreign language
equivalent to that attained by the end
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of a second-year language sequence
at OSU. This may be met in one of
the following ways:
• Successful completion of four or
more years of consecutive study of
the same foreign language at the
high school level preceding admission to Oregon State University;
• Completion of the AP College
Board test in a foreign language
with a score of 4 or 5;
• Completion of the third term of a
second-year foreign language
sequence at OSU or at another
accredited university with a GPA of
3.0 or better. This course must
constitute a minimum of 4 quarter
or 3 semester credits.
• Completion of one term of a thirdyear foreign language course (i.e.,
any course designated 311, 312 or
313) at OSU or another accredited
university with a GPA of 3.0 or
better. This course must constitute a
minimum of 3 quarter or 2 semester
hours.
• An international student whose
native language is not English who
wishes to use English to satisfy the
foreign language entrance requirement will have satisfied the requirement upon admission to OSU.
3. Meet any additional requirements
established by your major department
or college.
Special Notes about Admission
If you change majors after admission to
the International Degree Program, you
will have to reapply for admission to
the International Degree Program in
your new department.
If you are pursuing two degrees
besides the International Degree, you
only need to apply for the International
Degree in one department. The choice
of departments is up to you, but you
should consult your advisors before
determining where to apply.
*You may be admitted to the
program as a pre-International Degree
student if you meet all the requirements
listed above except for the two-year
language requirement.
GENERAL INTERNATIONAL
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
1. You must successfully complete all
departmental, college, and institutional requirements for your primary
degree.
2. You must also complete a minimum
of 32 credits in residence beyond the
minimum 180 to 204 credits required
for most primary degrees. Courses
taken through an OSU-sponsored
program abroad are considered inresidence credits. Depending on the
level of previous foreign language
study and experience abroad, you
could take anywhere from a minimum of 32 additional hours to a
maximum range of 70+ additional
hours to complete the degree.
3. Additional International Degree
requirements may be established for
your primary degree, so check with
your major advisor or the International Degree Contact in your
department to make sure that you
know what they are and that you are
able to complete them. When you
meet with your advisor, have a
transcript in hand.
4. As is currently true for all degrees,
your academic dean will verify that
you have completed the International
Degree requirements. The graduation
audit will be done along with and in
the same fashion as for your primary
degree by your major department.
Confirmation of the International
Degree will be appropriately noted on
your transcripts, and you will receive
separate diplomas.
SPECIFIC INTERNATIONAL
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
1. You must demonstrate advanced level
achievement or proficiency in a
foreign language in one of the
approved ways. Typically, this
requirement is met by completing the
third term of a fourth-year language
sequence at OSU. Students must take
language courses for letter grades and
earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0.
Exceptions may be considered only by
petition (see International Degree
office for details). To find out about
additional ways to demonstrate
advanced proficiency, contact the
International Degree office.
2. You must successfully complete a
minimum of four courses selected
from the baccalaureate core curriculum, with the approval of your
departmental International Degree
advisor. These courses are in addition
to the university’s baccalaureate core
requirements. The International
Degree course requirements from the
baccalaureate core are as follows:
• One course selected from the Western
Culture category (3–4 credits);
• Two courses selected from the Cultural
Diversity category (6–8 credits);
• One course selected from the
Western Culture, Cultural Diversity,
or Contemporary Global issues
categories (3–4 credits). Note: Not
all four courses may focus on the
same culture or language. For
example, you cannot take all four
of the additional baccalaureate core
courses focusing on Spanish
speaking countries/peoples.
• To see the entire baccalaureate core
list go to http://
catalog.oregonstate.edu/BCC.aspx.
3. The third requirement of the degree is
to spend a minimum of 10 weeks
overseas engaged in a study abroad
program, an international internship
or an international research project.
4. The final requirement for the degree is
to prepare a rigorous and integrative
senior thesis, which demonstrates a
fundamental and comprehensive
understanding of global issues and of
the international dimensions of your
primary degree. Requirements for the
Senior Thesis include successful
completion of INTL 407, Seminar:
International Issues: Introduction to
Thesis, for 1 credit and 3 to 6 credits
of 403 (Thesis) in your department.
GRADUATION
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
Students must demonstrate advanced
level achievement or proficiency in a
single foreign language in one of the
following ways:
• Completion of a fourth-year foreign
language sequence (designated 411,
412, 413) at OSU with a minimum
3.00 GPA cumulative in all foreign
language courses. Courses must be
taken for a letter grade and may not
be graded S/U.
• Completion of a fourth-year foreign
language sequence at another
accredited university with a minimum
3.00 GPA, in a program in which the
combined third-year and fourth-year
language courses constitute a
minimum of 18 quarter or 12 semester
credits.
• Completion of a minimum of 9
quarter (6 semester) credits with a
minimum 3.00 GPA, at Oregon State
University or another accredited
university, of any 400-level course
work (in any discipline) taught in a
foreign language, if approved by the
student’s primary degree department.
• Demonstration of end of fourth-year
level proficiency in a foreign language
by successful completion of an
achievement test administered by the
Department of Foreign Languages
and Literatures at OSU.
• Demonstration of fourth-year level
proficiency in a foreign language as
evidenced by an oral proficiency test
administered by a certified foreign
language proficiency tester that is
approved by the OSU Department of
Foreign Languages and Literatures.
• For languages not offered at OSU, the
requirement may also be completed
by a minimum of nine-month
residency (study, research, work), after
fulfilling the foreign language
International Education
entrance requirement, in a country in
which the language is spoken.
• Completion of a minimum of one
term international internship using
target language after completion of
third-year language sequence (311,
312, 313) at OSU with a cumulative
GPA of 3.0 or above.
EXPERIENCE ABROAD
Students must spend a minimum of
10 weeks in another country where the
language used to meet the International
Degree requirement is spoken and be
engaged in one of the following:
• A study-abroad program offered by
OSU, another university, or a
program designed by the student.
Programs administered by other
universities or those designed by
students must be approved by the
International Degree Program and the
student’s primary department.
Currently OSU has universitysponsored programs in over
30 countries.
• An international internship or work
program that receives academic credit,
such as the IE3Global Internship
Program offered by OSU.
• A pre-approved research project
abroad.
• Previous international experience,
such as the Peace Corps, approved by
the primary academic department
and the International Degree
Program.
SENIOR THESIS
The final requirement for the degree is
to prepare a rigorous and integrative
senior thesis that demonstrates a
fundamental and comprehensive
understanding of global issues and of
the international dimensions of your
primary degree. This thesis places your
academic discipline in an international
context, often in a comparative fashion.
Because it fulfills the Writing Intensive
Course requirement for the International Degree, it will involve multiple
drafts and revisions. The final product
will represent polished, formal writing,
in a format appropriate to your
academic field.
Dual thesis requirements: You may
write one thesis to meet the International Degree requirement and the thesis
requirement in your department. If you
will complete a senior thesis to meet
another academic requirement in your
primary degree, it is important to
consult with academic advisors in your
major as well as in the International
Degree office.
• Example: If you are in the University
Honors College, you will work with
both the Honors College and the
International Degree office to ensure
that you fulfill both sets of requirements.
Thesis proposal: A copy of the thesis
proposal form will be on file in the
International Degree Program office.
The topic will evolve as you work, and
may change substantially, but identifying an appropriate advisor and
developing a proposal form are crucial
steps in your progress toward completion of the thesis requirement of the
International Degree. If your thesis ideas
change significantly, it is important to
file a revised proposal with the ID
Program office.
Thesis credit: Before graduating, you
will spend two to three terms working
on the thesis and will receive credits
through your major department. You
will register for a minimum of 3 thesis
credits under the department prefix
appropriate to your major (403), with
your thesis advisor as the professor of
record. These credits may be distributed
over multiple terms, and you may
receive an incomplete for the credits
taken during the earlier term(s) until
you have finished your thesis work. You
will register for these credits during the
year you plan to complete your thesis
work, as incomplete grades should be
removed within 12 months. Please note
that credits for which you receive an
incomplete do not count toward credits
satisfactorily completed during that
term. If you receive financial aid, you
should plan ahead to ensure that this
does not affect your aid eligibility.
• Example: If you are a sociology
major, you would register for a minimum of 3 credits of SOC 403. If you are
a mathematics major, you would
register for MTH 403. Some departments
already have a thesis course listed in the
Schedule of Classes, but other departments may ask the registration schedule
desk to set up a CRN for that course
number during the term(s) for which
you wish to register for thesis credit.
These credits may be graded or pass/
no pass. If you and your advisor agree
that the scope of your thesis warrants
additional credit, and your college and
department’s policies allow it, you may
register for additional credits. The
suggested maximum is 6 credits.
Colleges, departments, or advisors
may elect to set different requirements
for thesis credits that meet the needs of
their programs. In this case, the
requirements or preferences of the
college/department take precedence over
general International Degree requirements.
Requirements for
the senior thesis include:
Thesis class: As a part of your program,
you will enroll in the 1-credit class
INTL 407, Seminar: International Issues:
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Introduction to Thesis, offered on a
pass/no pass grading basis. The course is
offered twice a year during fall and
winter terms. It is designed to help you
define and focus your areas of interest,
get an overview of research methods,
develop your thesis ideas, identify a
suitable advisor in your major department who will assist you throughout
the process, complete a thesis proposal
form, and develop a realistic and
effective timetable for completion.
During this course, you will receive a
copy of the guide, Preparing a Senior
Thesis, and an Advisor Information
Sheet, which will help you and your
advisor as you work on your thesis.
Note: if you are also a student in the
University Honors College, you may
enroll in either the UHC thesis class or
the ID Program’s thesis class.
Thesis log: The log is a notebook or
journal that chronologically records
progress, frustrations, setbacks, plans,
and attempts. It is valuable to begin
keeping a log to record ideas that
interest you as soon as possible, even if
you do not yet have specific thesis ideas.
As your ideas become more focused, the
log will reflect this. Typical entries might
include notes, questions, “what-if”
discussions, sketches, crude charts, minievaluations, plans for the next day or
week, and tentative or partial calculations, especially in mathematical or
scientific projects. When you receive
feedback from your thesis advisor,
record the information in your log, label
it as “feedback,” and describe in brief
paragraphs how you assimilated the
evaluation into your project.
The log is another component in
meeting the WIC requirement for the
International Degree, and should be a
minimum of 8–10 typewritten pages
(or the equivalent).
Final thesis: This represents polished,
formal writing. Theses average 30–50
pages, but to ensure fulfillment of the
WIC requirement, even a thesis with a
nonverbal component such as art,
music, or photography must include a
minimum of 8–10 pages of formal
writing and place the thesis in the
appropriate historical/cultural context
by incorporating and documenting
outside sources.
• Example: A graphic arts student
who interned in Russia compared
contemporary posters in the U.S. and
Russia, and displayed examples. He also
wrote an analysis of his findings.
Presentation: When your thesis is
complete, you will make a public
presentation of your work. The format
may vary depending on your topic and
your own preferences, but you will
present your thesis to a group including
your advisor, other interested faculty in
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your department, representatives of the
International Degree program, and
other guests whom you may want to
invite.
Final copies of the log and thesis must
be turned in to your major department
and the International Degree Office two
weeks prior to the date that grades are
due for graduating seniors for the term
you plan to graduate. This is usually a
week before finals week.
ADDITIONAL COLLEGE AND
DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS
Business
The college has set the following
additional requirements for earning an
International Degree in Business.
Students must complete the International Business option.
Foreign Languages and Literatures
To earn the International Degree you
must complete the second foreign
language required of a language major
through the fourth-year level. You must
also spend two 10-week periods abroad,
one in each of the countries where the
two languages you are studying are
spoken. For example, if you are a
German major and have decided to take
Russian as your second foreign language, you must complete the 400-level
Russian course and study abroad in
both Germany and Russia.
Additionally, you may not complete
major/minor requirements without
taking upper-division courses in the
OSU Foreign Languages Department
even if you complete the hour requirements abroad.
SCHOLARSHIPS
In support of the overseas learning
experience, the International Degree
Program has funds available to assist
students traveling abroad and to assist
with costs associated with research for
your thesis. These are awarded on a
competitive basis. Please talk to the
International Degree office for more
information.
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