Checklist for B.S. Degree in Chemistry with Business Option (Track Two)

Core Science Courses (79-81 cr):

Chemistry
  CH 221 (224) (5)   CH 362 (3)
  CH 222 (225) (5)   CH 411 (3)
  CH 223 (226) (5)   CH 412 (3)
  CH 324 (4) or
CH 421, CH 422, and CH 461 d
  CH 440 (3)
  CH 334 (3)   CH 441 (3)
  CH 335 (3)   CH 442 (3)
  CH 336 (3)   CH 463 (3) a or
CH 462 (3)
a or CH 464 (3) a
  CH 361 (3)

Mathematics:

Physics:

  MTH 251 (4)   PH 201 (5) or PH 211/221 (5)
  MTH 252 (4)   PH 202 (5) or PH 212/222 (5)
  MTH 254 (4)   PH 203 (5) or PH 213/223 (5)
  

Business Option Courses e (32 cr):

Business (16):

Business Electives g (12):
  BA 215 (4)     
  BA 230 (4) or
BA 347 (4) g
    
  BA 340 (4)      
  BA 352 (4)    

Economics:

  ECON 201 (4)


 

University Baccalaureate Core b (37-38 cr):
Skills (12 cr)
WR 121 (3)  
Writing II (3)  
Writing III/Speech (3)  
HHS 231 (2) or NFM 232 (2)
plus 1-cr lab
 
 
Perspectives (15 cr)
Western Culture   
Cultural Diversity  
Social Proc. & Institutions f  ECON 201
Literature & Arts  
 
Difference, Power & Discrimination (DPD) (3 cr)
 
Synthesis (6 cr)  
Contemp. Global Issues   
Sci., Tech., & Society   
 
Biological Science (4 or 5 cr) BI 212 strongly recommended  
 
Other Requirements:
  180 cr   last 45 cr (or 45 of last 60 cr) completed at OSU
  60 upper division credits   foreign language c
Footnotes:
a  Meets WIC requirement.  Highly recommended that CH 422 be taken as a co-requisite with CH 462. e Completion of the Business Option helps prepare students for the MBA program at OSU.
b Courses from approved list. For perspectives, no more than two courses from one department.  For synthesis, courses must be from different departments. Transfers from Oregon Community Colleges with an AA degree have fulfilled the skills and perspectives requirements. f ECON 201 is a prerequisite for many business courses and should be taken as the BAC core course in the category of social processes and institutions.
c Requirement can be met by taking two terms of a college-level language (C- or higher), two years of one foreign language in high school,  or an approved proficiency test. g Electives list: 400-level business level courses or BA 350, BA 390 or BA 357.   Prerequisites must be completed prior to taking advanced courses.
d The combination of CH 421, CH 422, and CH 461 is recommended for the strongest background in analytical chemistry, with this option only one inorganic chemistry course is required (CH 411) so that this options adds only 2 credit hours to the total.  

Baccalaureate Core Requirements

Additional Information about the business option

updated 08/13/2007