LBCC + Oregon State University

Degree Programs

While there is no substitute for meeting with your advisor regularly, these DPP transfer guides can be a good reference as well. Click the links below to explore further.

Animal Sciences

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Anthropology

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Art

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Chemistry

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Climate Science

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Guide

Communication

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Computer Science

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Economics

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Education

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

English

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Environmental Sciences

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Equine Science

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Exercise & Sport Science
Fisheries & Wildlife

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Guide

Forestry
General Science
Geography/Geospatial
Geology

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

HDFS: Child Development
Health Management & Policy

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Health Promotion & Behavior

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

History

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Human Services

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Interior Design (College of Business)
Journalism/Mass Communication
Liberal Studies: Foreign Language
Liberal Studies

Transfer Guide

  • None

OSU Program Page

Mathematics

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Merchandising Management
Music

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Nutrition & Food Service Systems
Oceanography

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Philosophy

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Physics

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Political Science

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Psychology

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Religious Studies

Transfer Guide

  • None

OSU Program Page

Sociology

Transfer Guide

OSU Program Page

Baccalaureate Core Course Options

* Journalism/Mass Communication: Students who complete the AS degree in Journalism should plan to complete the Liberal Studies degree at OSU. Contact the Journalism advisor at LBCC or the Liberal Studies advisor at OSU for a complete list of recommended courses.

** Secondary Education: Students who wish to teach high school will major in their content area. For example, future high school English teachers major in English. In order to obtain teacher certification, students will need to either participate in the OSU Double Degree Program and earn an additional bachelor degree in education or they will need to enter the MAT (Master's of Arts in Teaching Program). Students at LBCC will work with two advisors. Their primary advisory is the faculty advisor in their program. Their secondary advisor is an education advisor. To learn more about teacher certification and the different pathways, please contact LBCC advisor Christy Stevens.