This document outlines the baccalaureate core class requirements for different majors in the College of Forestry at Oregon State University. It lists the specific courses that fulfill each core area like skills, perspectives, and synthesis for majors such as Forest Ecosystems & Society (FE), Forest Management (FM), Recreation Resource Management (RRM), Natural Resources (NR), and Wood Science & Engineering (WST). The core is designed to provide students with foundational knowledge in areas such as mathematics, writing, biological and physical sciences, economics, and contemporary issues. Requirements vary slightly between majors but are focused on delivering a well-rounded education.
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Forestry: Bacc Core With Major
1. Baccalaureate Core Classes
College of Forestry
FE FE/CE FOM FM RRM
Skills (15)
Fitness (3) HHS 231 + Activity HHS 231 + Activity HHS 231 + Activity HHS 231 + Activity HHS 231 + Activity
Mathematics (3) MTH 251 MTH 251 MTH 241 MTH 241 MTH 245
Writing I (3) WR 121 WR 121 WR 121 WR 121 WR 121
Writing II (3) WR 327 WR 327 WR 327
Writing III (3) COMM 111/114 COMM 111/114 COMM 111/114 COMM 111/114 COMM 111/114
Perspective (24)
Biological Sciences (4 or 8) FOR 240 FOR 240 FOR 240 FOR 240 FOR 240
CSS 205 BI 101/212
Cultural Diversity (3)
Literature & the Arts (3)
Physical Science (4 or 8) PH 211 PH 211 PH 201 CH 122
CSS 205 CSS 205
Social Processes & Institutions (3) ECON 201 ECON 201 ECON 201 ECON 201 ECON 201
or AREC 250
Western Culture (3)
Difference, Power & Discrimination (3)
Synthesis (6)
Contemporary Global Issues (3) FE/FOR 456 FE/FOR 456 FW 325 or BI 349 AREC 351
Writing Intensive (3) FE 450 FE 450 FE 448 FOR 460 FOR 460
FE 451 FE 451 FE 451
Science, Tech. & Society (3)
2. Baccalaureate Core Classes
College of Forestry
NR WST
Skills (15)
Fitness (3) HHS 231 + Activity HHS 231 + Activity
Mathematics (3) MTH 112/241/245/251 MTH 111/112/241/251
Writing I (3) WR 121 WR 121
Writing II (3) WR 214
WR 327*
Writing III (3) COMM 111/114 COMM 111/114
Perspective (24)
Biological Sciences (4 or 8) BI 101/211 FOR 240
BI 102/212
Cultural Diversity (3)
Literature & the Arts (3)
Physical Science (4 or 8) GEO 101/102/201/202 CH 122
or CSS 205 PH 201/202/203
or PH 211/212/213
Social Processes & Institutions (3) ECON 201 ECON 201*
or AREC 250
Western Culture (3)
Difference, Power & Discrimination (3)
Synthesis (6)
Contemporary Global Issues (3) Multiple Choices WSE 470
Writing Intensive (3) WSE 411/412/413
Science, Tech. & Society (3) Multiple Choices