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Transfer College Name | Subject | Course | Transfer Course Title | Connector | OSU Subject | OSU Course | OSU Course Title |
Lane Community College | CH | 243 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III |   | CH | 332 | LD: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY |
Linn-Benton Community College | CH | 243 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY |   | CH | 332 | LD: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY |
Central Oregon Com College | CH | 243 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III |   | CH | 332 | LD: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY |
Mt Hood Community College | CH | 243 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III |   | CH | 332 | LD: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY |
Portland Community College (PCC) | CH | 243 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III |   | CH | 332 | LD: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY |
Clackamas Community College | CH | 243 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III |   | CH | 332 | LD: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY |
Add more classes to this report BI LD1* courses are considered to be taught at the nonmajors
level at OSU. These courses are similar to OSU's BI 101, 102 and
103 courses though they do not match any single course closely
enough to be articulated as such. Any LD1* course that is NOT
taught online will fulfill a Biological Science (with lab)
requirement of the Baccalaureate Core - see the Baccalaureate
Core list for details. Online courses are not approved as
equivalent, particularly related to the laboratory science
requirement in the Baccalaureate Core. If any part of a course is
taught online, the online laboratory and other content would need
to be reviewed separately for approval. If the lecture and lab are
taught as separate courses, both must be completed for a biological
science baccalaureate core requirement to be fulfilled. If you have
additional questions about how LD1* courses count in a specific
major, please contact your major advisor or Brock McLeod, Chief
Advisor for Biology, at
mcleodb@science.oregonstate.edu. BI LD2* courses are considered to be taught at the science majors
level at OSU. These courses are similar to OSU's BI 211, 212 and
213 courses though they do not match any single course closely enough
to be articulated as such. Any one LD2* course that is NOT taught
online will fulfill a Biological Science (with lab) requirement of
the Baccalaureate Core - see the Baccalaureate Core for details.
Online courses are not approved as equivalent, particularly related
to the laboratory science requirement in the Baccalaureate Core. If
any part of a course or series is taught online, it would need to
be reviewed to be approved. If the lecture and lab are taught as
separate courses, both must be completed for a biological science
baccalaureate core requirement to be fulfilled. Students who need
to complete the entire BI 211, 212, 213 series as part of their major
at OSU should complete the entire sequence before transferring or
wait to take the sequence at OSU If you have additional questions
about how LD2* courses count in a specific major, please contact your
major advisor or Brock McLeod, Chief Advisor for Biology, at
mcleodb@science.oregonstate.edu. Some lower-division transfer courses may be equated to upper-
division OSU courses. If the designation "LD:" precedes the course
title, the credits will be regarded as lower-division, and will not
count toward the required 60 upper-division credits.
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When there is no OSU equivalency, the title and course
number of the transferable course will be identified as LDT=lower
division transfer and UDT=upper division transfer.
Some upper-division transfer courses may be equated to lower-
division OSU courses. If the designation "UD:" precedes the
course title, the credits will be regarded as upper-division.
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