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2 | INTO Washington State University 2018–2019
Best-in-the-nationuniversity-wide writing program(U.S. News & World Report 2017)
30,000 studentswith 2,128 international students from
90+ countries
Best Colleges(Money Magazine 2016)
$334M+in research and development expenditures (National Science Foundation 2016)
Nationally Recognized ProfessorsLearn from Fulbright Fellows, recipients of international honors and some of the most-cited researchers in the world
#140 Best Universities in the US
(U.S. News & World Report 2018)
Why Choose Washington State University?
Earn a World-Class Degree
WSU graduates work for many top companies, including:
Amazon.com
The Boeing Co.
Expedia
Microsoft
Nintendo
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Starbucks
ZymoGenentics
Top 5 collegesThat Add the Most Value to Students’ Careers
(Money Magazine 2016)
The state of Washington ranked
#1 in STEM jobs by Geekwire in 2015
Employability of WSU Graduates
1 of 81 Public Universities with Carnegie Foundation’s Tier 1
Highest Research Activity(Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education)
Tier 1Research Institute
#37
#14International Business Program(U.S. News & World Report 2018)
Top Programs
#33Agricultural Sciences in the World
#14Veterinary Medicine
#41Nursing
#57Mechanical Engineering
#74Electrical Engineering
#70Computer Science
#103Mathematics
#18Biological/Agricultural Engineering
#68Top Public Schools(U.S. News & World Report 2018)
#70Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs(U.S. News & World Report 2018)
#94Best Undergraduate Business Programs(U.S. News & World Report 2017)
“ Students are the most important thing at WSU. From the simplest to the largest necessities—food, housing, school supplies and entertainment—everything is equipped to serve the student.” Salwa al-Arimi, Oman Finance and Political Science
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*U.S. News & World Report 2018
4 | INTO Washington State University 2018–2019
Top 25 Schools where major US employers look to hire college graduates(Wall Street Journal)
www.intostudy.com/wsu | 5
About the UniversityWashington State University is home to over 2,100 international students from around the world. Since 1890, WSU has helped students prepare for their careers by offering highly-ranked academic programs taught by world-renowned professors in a supportive environment.
Empower Yourself with KnowledgeNo matter what you choose to study at WSU,
you will experience:
• Highly-ranked academic programs that
are designed with integrity, innovation
and excellence
• Access to state-of-the-art facilities and
extensive support services
• Life-changing research with professors who
are among the best in their fields
• Experiential learning opportunities through
residential communities, 350+ student
organizations, competitive athletic teams and
exciting multicultural events
An Ideal University CommunityEach WSU campus is located in a community
committed to supporting the university and
its students. You have access to professional
resources as well as numerous attractions and
the natural beauty of the area. Throughout the
state, you’ll find a wide variety of cultural and
recreational activities year-round.
Find out more about Washington State Universitywww.intostudy.com/wsu/about
“It is with great pleasure I invite you to join WSU as a valued member of our institution. I know you and your families have big decisions to make in establishing a lifelong journey of scholarship, entrepreneurship and global understanding. When you choose WSU, you choose to be part of a worldwide and very proud COUGAR family.”Asif Chaudhry, PhD Vice President Ambassador (Retired)
Research DrivenWSU’s research centers, institutes and labs focus
on specific topics, uncovering new knowledge
that drives innovation. You may have an idea
you would like to test or have wondered what it
would be like to write a play. With a WSU faculty
or staff member as a mentor, your research will
help you build skills and gain new knowledge
that is as unique as you are.
Office of International ProgramsThe Office of International Programs enables
every WSU student to graduate with a rich
understanding of different cultures and nations.
It fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment
for international students, faculty and visiting
scholars from over 100 countries.
Support ServicesThroughout your program, we’ll help you with:
• Language support
• Visa matters
• Cultural adjustment
• Financial and sponsorship issues
• Health insurance
• Academic concerns
• Personal matters
6 | INTO Washington State University 2018–2019
#5Safest Colleges in America(The National Council for Home Safety and Security 2017)
Living in Pullman
Great Place to LiveFor more than 125 years, Pullman and WSU
have grown and developed together to create
an ideal college town. Here, you will find big-
city amenities with small-town friendliness
and charm.
Pullman offers unique opportunities to
experience traditional American life. Join
thousands of visitors at the National Lentil
Festival, attend a major concert or immerse
yourself in Native American culture. Pullman has
public parks, miles of walking paths and plenty
of trees and green spaces. It’s easy to walk, bike
or take free public transit. The region offers a
variety of recreational activities year-round—
there are mountains, rivers, lakes and kilometers
of rolling hills to explore.
Discover the StateWashington is located in the northwestern
corner of the continental US. Here, you will
be surrounded by beauty, adventure and
opportunities wherever you go.
Seattle, the state’s largest city, offers a thriving
cultural scene, famed coffeehouses and
restaurants and is a major tech-industry hub.
Internships and other career opportunities exist
at Washington’s many technology companies like
Microsoft and Amazon.
Closer to Pullman, the city of Spokane offers the
perfect blend of unique attractions, proximity to
the outdoors, fine arts, hip nightlife, world-class
dining, shopping and entertainment.
Find out more about Pullmanwww.intostudy.com/wsu/pullman
Located in America’s Pacific Northwest near Spokane and not far from Seattle, the town of Pullman is home to Washington State University’s largest campus. Pullman is a picture-perfect college town, surrounded by rolling green hills. The community is built around the university, creating a vibrant and student-centric culture.
www.intostudy.com/wsu | 7
#6Quintessential College Towns(MSN.com 2013)
Portland
Seattle
San Francisco
Pullman
Los Angeles
Denver
Dallas
Atlanta
New York
Miami
DetroitChicago
Washington, DC
San Diego
• The Boeing Co. WSU alumnus Scott E. Carson is President and CEO
of Boeing Commercial Airplanes
• Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is a former WSU student
• The former President of Hyatt Hotel Corporations and DHL
Corporation Inc., J. Patrick Foley is a WSU alumnus
Major Employers in Washington
• Amazon
• Boeing
• Cray
• Eddie Bauer
• Expedia
• Microsoft
• Nintendo
• Paccar
• Starbucks
• T-Mobile
• Weyerhaeuser
• Zillow
• ZymoGenetics
8 | INTO Washington State University 2018–2019
WSUPULLMAN
WSU SPOKANE
BRITISH COLUMBIA
OREGON
WASHINGTONMONTANA
WSU VANCOUVER
Vancouver, B.C.
Portland
WSU TRI-CITIES
Seattle
PACI
FIC
OCEA
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IDAHO
WSU NORTH PUGET SOUND AT EVERETT
Campus LocationsYou can choose to study at one of five campus locations in the Washington State University system: Pullman, Spokane, Tri-Cities, Vancouver and Everett. Each offer a different learning experience, backed up with big-university resources.
WSU PullmanPullman is home to WSU’s first and largest
campus. It offers the widest range of degree
programs and research opportunities.
WSU VancouverWSU Vancouver’s urban campus combines a
small college feel with the resources of an
internationally-respected research university,
just minutes from Portland, Oregon.
WSU SpokaneLocated near the medical district of Washington’s
second-largest city, WSU Spokane offers degree
programs that focus on health science and
medical education.
WSU Tri-CitiesWSU Tri-Cities emphasizes the “learning while
doing” approach to educating students while
focusing on the STEM disciplines (science,
technology, engineering and math).
WSU North Puget Sound at EverettWSU North Puget Sound offers bachelor’s
degree completion programs through the
Everett University Center. WSU’s programs in
Everett focus on fields that are in high demand
in nearby Seattle and in the North Puget Sound
areas, such as Electrical Engineering, Hospitality
Business Management and Data Analytics.
Choose Your WSU Experience
While every location offers the same high
standard of education, each WSU campus has
its own unique academic focus and student
experience. Once you complete your Pathway
program in Pullman, you will have the
option to finish your degree in Pullman or at
another campus.
Learn more about WSU’s campus locations www.intostudy.com/wsu/ campus-locations
www.intostudy.com/wsu | 9
WSUPULLMAN
WSU SPOKANE
BRITISH COLUMBIA
OREGON
WASHINGTONMONTANA
WSU VANCOUVER
Vancouver, B.C.
Portland
WSU TRI-CITIES
Seattle
PACI
FIC
OCEA
N
IDAHO
WSU NORTH PUGET SOUND AT EVERETT
Finish your graduate engineering degree at the Vancouver campus
Pursue a career in health care at the Spokane campus
At the Tri-Cities campus, gain hands-on practical skills
The Pullman campus is the largest in the WSU system
Study close to Seattle at the North Puget Sound at Everett campus
10 | INTO Washington State University 2018–2019
Housing and DiningLiving on campus in Pullman, you are right in the middle of the WSU student experience. You will be surrounded by friends with easy access to libraries, recreation centers, dining halls and study spaces.
Live Better on CampusWSU has created Living-Learning Communities
that match you with students who share
common academic interests. We care about your
success, WSU undergraduates who are under
the age of 20 are required to live on campus.
When you live and study in the same place,
you have support all around you. Your room is
fully furnished and you have access to 24-hour
assistance from Residence Life staff.
DiningWith over 29 eateries on campus, WSU offers
diverse dining options for any diet. Facilities
are open early morning to late at night. Our
dining facilities also offer a great selection of
international recipes as well as halal, Kosher,
gluten-free and vegetarian options. Meal plans
are preloaded onto your student ID card, so you
can dine anywhere on campus and you don’t
have to worry about carrying cash.
Check out more about housing and dining www.intostudy.com/ wsu/housing
Find out more about housing at the Vancouver campus
www.intostudy.com/wsu/vancouver
www.intostudy.com/wsu | 11
Single Room - McEachern Hall
Double Room - Stephenson Towers
Double Room - Rogers Hall
Dimensions are approximate and furniture is not to scale. Decor is for display purposes only.
Dimensions are approximate and furniture is not to scale. Decor is for display purposes only.
Dimensions are approximate and furniture is not to scale. Decor is for display purposes only.
12 | INTO Washington State University 2018–19
Ways to start your academic studies
Undergraduate AdmissionsThere are three ways to begin your undergraduate studies at WSU. With more than 95 bachelor’s degrees, flexible study plans and multiple start dates throughout the year, we’ll help you find the path that’s right for you.
2.7+ GPA
TOEFL 79
IELTS 6.5
2.3 GPA
TOEFL 79
IELTS 6.5
2.3 GPA
TOEFL 60
IELTS 5.5
1-Semester Pathway
2-Semester Pathway
3-Semester Pathway
Year 1 Freshman
Year 2 Sophomore
Year 3 Junior
Year 4 Senior
High School Diploma(or equivalent)
What are your scores?
Undergraduate Degree Program
Direct Entry
2.3 GPA
TOEFL 50
IELTS 5.0
First semester of this Pathway program begins before Year 1/
Freshman
International Year One
No TOEFL
or IELTS
Scores
English Language Program(See page 36)
Direct EntryIf you meet the specified language and academic criteria you
may apply directly to WSU. Get started on page 42.
Entry Requirements• High school diploma or equivalent
• 2.7 GPA on a 4.0 scale for Freshman admission
• 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale for Transfer admission
• TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• SAT 500 Critical Reading subscore or new SAT Reading test score of 27
• Completion of Academic English Level 5
• Other English language waiver options available, see our website for details.
International Year OneInternational Year One allows you to begin earning credits toward
your degree even if you don’t meet the academic and English
requirements for direct entry. You’ll receive additional support
to help you through the first year without extending the overall
length of your undergraduate degree program. Depending on
your English language scores, you’ll enter International Year
One through a 1-Semester Pathway, 2-Semester Pathway or
3-Semester Pathway program.
Entry Requirements• High school diploma equivalency
• 2.3 out of 4.0 GPA
1-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
2-Semester Pathway• TOEFL iBT 60
• IELTS 5.5
• PTEA 44
• Password Level 6
• Completion of Academic English Level 4 with 80% average in all classes
3-Semester Pathway• TOEFL iBT 50
• IELTS 5.0
• PTEA 41 or
• Password Level 5
• Completion of Academic English Level 3 with 80% average in all classes
English Language Program Our Academic English program is designed to improve your
English and prepare you for university studies. Once you have
completed the required level of English language instruction, you
can progress to International Year One. Learn more on page 36.
Entry Requirement• High school diploma
Admissions | 13
Graduate AdmissionsWSU’s 11 colleges prepare students to become productive citizens, strong civic leaders and highly skilled professionals. You can choose from 106 master’s, doctoral and professional degrees and several paths to admission.
Direct EntryIf you meet the specified language and academic
criteria you may apply directly to WSU. Get started
on page 42.
Entry Requirements• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with a 3.0 out
of 4.0 GPA
• 3 letters of professional reference
• GRE or GMAT scores for some degrees
• TOEFL 80-93 (dependent on program)
• IELTS 7.0-7.5 (dependent on program)
• PTEA 50-53 (dependent on program)
Graduate Pathway ProgramOur Graduate Pathway program will give you the
academic foundation, essential language skills
and GMAT/GRE test preparation to successfully
move on to your master’s degree. You’ll receive
the highest level of support throughout your
program, including personalized academic
advising. We offer a 1-Semester and 2-Semester
option, depending on your English language level.
Entry Requirements• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with 2.5-2.75 GPA
on a 4.0 scale (dependent on program)
1-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 75 or 80 (dependent on program)
• IELTS 6.0-7.0 (dependent on program)
• PTEA 53
2-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 66 or 70 (dependent on program)
• IELTS 6.0 or 6.5 (dependent on program)
• PTEA 50
• Completion of Academic English Level 5 with 83% average in all classes
• Password Level 6
English Language Program Our Academic English program is designed
to improve your English and prepare you for
university studies. Once you have completed the
required level of English language instruction,
you can progress to a Graduate Pathway
program. Learn more on page 36.
Entry Requirement• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
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Academic Programs
Pullman Vancouver Tri-Cities Spokane Everett
B M D B M D B M D B M D B M D
Carson College of Business
Accounting
Business Administration
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Hospitality Business Management
International Business
Management [Specializations in Human Resource Management or Innovation and Change]
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Wine Business Management
College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences
Agricultural Biotechnology
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Education
Agricultural and Food Business Economics
Agricultural and Food Systems
Agricultural Technology and Production Management
Agriculture and Food Security
Animal Sciences [Specialization in Animal Management]
Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles [Specializations in Apparel Design or Merchandising]
Applied Economics
Crop Science
Earth Sciences
Economics
Economic Sciences [Specializations in Agricultural Economics, Business Economics, Economic Development, Economics, Policy and Law, Environmental and Resource Economics, Financial Markets or Quantitative Economics]
Environmental and Ecosystem Sciences
Environmental and Natural Resource Science
Earth and Environmental Science
Field Crop Management
Food Science
Forestry
Fruit and Vegetable Management
Horticulture
Human Development [Specialization in Family and Consumer Sciences]
Integrated Plant Sciences
Landscape Architecture
Landscape, Nursery and Greenhouse Management
Molecular Plant Sciences
Organic Agriculture Systems
Prevention Science
Soil Sciences
Turfgrass Management
Winemaking (Viticulture and Enology)
Academic Programs | 15
B = Bachelor’s M = Master’s D = Doctorate Graduate Pathway programs leading to master’s degrees = bold
A Pathway program can lead to this degree or this WSU degree is available through direct or graduate admission. Pathway programs are only offered in Pullman. When a student successfully progresses from a Pathway program, they may have the option to complete their degree at another campus.
pThese Pathway programs begin at WSU Pullman, with the degree completed at WSU Vancouver.
This WSU degree program is available through undergraduate direct or graduate admission.
u Designated STEM degree by the US Department of Homeland Security.
Pullman Vancouver Tri-Cities Spokane Everett
B M D B M D B M D B M D B M D
College of Arts and Sciences
Anthropology
American Studies
Asian Studies
Basic Medical Sciences
Biology [Specializations in Biology Teaching, Botany, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Entomology, Pre-Physical/Occupational Therapy or Physician Assistant] [PhD: Molecular Biology]
Chemistry [Specialization in Materials Chemistry]
Chinese
Comparative Ethnic Studies
Criminal Justice and Criminology
Data Analytics
Digital Technology and Culture
English [Specializations in Creative Writing, English Teaching, Literary Studies or Rhetoric and Professional Writing]
Entomology
Fine Arts
French [Specialization in French Teaching]
History [Specialization in History Teaching]
Humanities (General Studies)
Mathematics [Specializations in Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics Teaching or Theoretical Mathematics]
Mathematics [Specialization in Computational Finance]
Music
Music Composition
Music Education [Specialization in Music Teaching Certificate]
Music Performance [Specializations in Brass, Percussion, Strings, Woodwinds, Jazz Studies, Keyboard, Keyboard Pedagogy or Voice]
Philosophy
Physics and Astronomy [Specializations in Astrophysics, Biophysics, Computational Physics, Continuum Physics & Acoustics, Environmental Physics, Materials Physics, Mathematical Physics, Nanotechnology, Optics and Electronics or Physics Teaching]
Plant Biology
Plant Pathology
Political Science [Specialization in Global Politics]
Psychology
Public Affairs
Science [Specializations in General Biological Sciences, General Mathematics or General Physical Sciences]
Social Sciences (General Studies)
Sociology
Spanish
Statistics
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Sciences
Women’s Studies
Zoology
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Academic Programs
Pullman Vancouver Tri-Cities Spokane Everett
B M D B M D B M D B M D B M D
College of Education
Athletic Training
Education [Specializations in Cultural Studies and Social Thought in Education, English Language Learners, Mathematics or Science Education]
Educational Leadership
Educational Psychology
Elementary Education
Language, Literacy, Technology
Social Studies Teaching
Special Education
Sport Management
Sport Science
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
Speech and Hearing Sciences
College of Nursing
Nursing (BSN)
Nursing (RN to BSN)
Master of Nursing [Specialization in Population Health]
Doctor of Nursing Practice
College of Veterinary Medicine
Biochemistry [Specializations in Biophysics or Molecular Biology]
Combined Anatomic Pathology Residency
Combined Clinical Microbiology Residency
Genetic and Cell Biology
Immunology and Infectious Diseases
Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience
Microbiology [Specialization in Medical Technology]
Molecular Biosciences
Neuroscience [Specialization in Computational Neuroscience]
Veterinary Clinical Training Program
Edward R. Murrow College of Communication
Communication and Society [Specializations in Communication and Technology, Risk and Crisis Communication or Science Communication]
Journalism and Media Production [Specializations in Broadcast News, Broadcast Production or Multimedia Journalism]
Strategic Communication [Specializations in Advertising, Integrated Strategic Communication or Public Relations]
Academic Programs | 17
B = Bachelor’s M = Master’s D = Doctorate Graduate Pathway programs leading to master’s degrees = bold
A Pathway program can lead to this degree or this WSU degree is available through direct or graduate admission. Pathway programs are only offered in Pullman. When a student successfully progresses from a Pathway program, they may have the option to complete their degree at another campus.
pThese Pathway programs begin at WSU Pullman, with the degree completed at WSU Vancouver.
This WSU degree program is available through undergraduate direct or graduate admission.
u Designated STEM degree by the US Department of Homeland Security.
Pullman Vancouver Tri-Cities Spokane Everett
B M D B M D B M D B M D B M D
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
Architecture
Architectural Studies
Bioengineering
Biological and Agricultural Engineering [Specializations in Agricultural Automation Engineering, Bioenergy and Bioproducts Engineering, Food Engineering or Land Air Water and Environmental Engineering]
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering [Specializations in Infrastructure Engineering, Structural Engineering or Water Resource]
Computer Engineering
Computer Science p
Construction Engineering
Construction Management
Data Analytics
Electrical Engineering p
Engineering
Engineering Science
Environmental Engineering (Thesis option)
Interior Design
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering p
Software Engineering
Interdisciplinary
Nutrition and Exercise Physiology
18 | INTO Washington State University 2018–2019
Top-Ranked Degree ProgramsStudy here and you’ll join a close-knit, supportive community of staff and students who share your passions, academic interests and goals. With career-focused degrees, you’ll develop the confidence, skills and experiences you need to achieve your ambitions.
World-Class Faculty and ProgramsWSU has 10 faculty members in the National
Academy and a multitude of top-ranked
academic programs. Since 2008, WSU has
filed 503 patents and developed commercial
relationships that have generated over $10 million
in revenue and $6 million in seed funding
for start-up companies. During this same
period, WSU’s research awards have increased
18%, placing WSU among the nation’s top
research universities.
One of the Best Business SchoolsU.S. News & World Report ranks WSU’s
Carson College of Business No. 14 for Best
Undergraduate International Business Programs
and No. 94 for Best Undergraduate Business
Programs. Experience lies at the core of the
Carson College curriculum. In classrooms that
simulate enterprise environments, in the
organizations of corporate partners and in
locations around the world, Carson students
learn by doing. Successful business leaders
travel to campus to share their expertise, so you
emerge as a capable decision-maker, ready to
make an immediate impact.
Business College AccreditationThe Carson College of Business stands among
the top 5% of business schools worldwide that
have achieved full accreditation in both business
and accounting from the AACSB, the oldest and
most respected international business program
accrediting body.
Highly Ranked Engineering ProgramsOne of the Top 80 Engineering schools in the
country (U.S. News & World Report), the Voiland
College of Engineering and Architecture is
home to a growing community of extraordinary
thinkers. It is committed to inspiring students
like you to reach their full potential through
face-to-face learning, problem solving and
hands-on experiences. You will be encouraged to
create innovative solutions to the world’s most
complex problems.
Learning Outside the ClassroomAt Voiland College, you are offered opportunities
both inside and outside the classroom. You get
an experience-enhanced education that will
prepare you to graduate work-ready on day one.
Get involved in a living-learning community or
join an engineering club or professional society.
The Harold Frank Engineering Entrepreneurship
Institute gives you the opportunity to bring your
tech-business ideas to life.
Pursue a Top 25 Communications DegreeWith three distinct academic fields of study, the
Edward R. Murrow College of Communication is
regarded highly by educators and professionals
nationwide. That’s why NewsPro Magazine ranks
the college in its top 25. It has won national and
regional Emmy awards for student television
productions, is nationally ranked
No. 4 in television news and No. 1 in the
Northwest for its public relations program.
More Top Degrees to Choose FromMany more of WSU’s programs are ranked among
the best nationally and internationally:
• #3 Top Interior Design Programs in the West (DesignIntelligence 2015)
• #8 Hospitality Business Management
Nationwide (TheBestSchools.org 2017)
• #33 Best Agriculture Sciences Program
in the World (U.S. News & World Report 2017)
• #41 Best Nursing Schools (U.S. News & World Report 2017)
• #46 Best Materials Engineering Program (U.S. News & World Report 2018)
• #46 Best Computer Engineering Program (U.S. News & World Report 2018)
• #69 Top Architecture Schools (Architecture-Colleges.com 2015)
• #70 Best Graduate Computer Science Program (U.S. News & World Report 2015)
Academic CollegesTo learn more about the academic colleges at Washington State University, please visit the websites listed below:
College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences cahnrs.wsu.edu
College of Arts and Sciences cas.wsu.edu
Carson College of Business business.wsu.edu
The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication murrow.wsu.edu
College of Education education.wsu.edu
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture vcea.wsu.edu
Honors College honors.wsu.edu
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine medicine.wsu.edu
College of Nursing nursing.wsu.edu
College of Pharmacy pharmacy.wsu.edu
College of Veterinary Medicine vetmed.wsu.edu
To learn more visitwsu.edu/academics
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ScholarshipsWSU Merit-Based Scholarships for Direct Entry Undergraduate StudentsScholarship Award/Benefits Requirements Frequency
International Academic Award Up to $16,000 Directly admitted first-time freshmen with a 3.60+ GPA
$4,000 per year or $2,000 per academic semester (fall or spring)
International Academic Award Up to $8,000 Directly admitted first-time freshmen with a 3.30-3.59 GPA
$2,000 per year or $1,000 per academic semester (fall or spring)
International Academic Award Up to $12,000 Directly admitted transfer students with a 3.60+ GPA
$4,000 per year or $2,000 per academic semester (fall or spring)
International Academic Award Up to $6,000 Directly admitted transfer students with a 3.30-3.59 GPA
$2,000 per year or $1,000 per academic semester (fall or spring)
INTO WSU Scholarships
Scholarship Award/Benefits Requirements Frequency
Regional Scholarship $2,000-$10,000Must be enrolled in a Pathway program. Requirements vary, please contact your INTO representative.
For Pathway year only
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Progression Routes
Agricultural Sciences
Agricultural and Food Business Economics
Agricultural and Food Systems
Agricultural Biotechnology
Agricultural Education
Agricultural Technology and Production Management
Agriculture and Food Security
Animal Sciences
Field Crop Management
Food Science
Fruit and Vegetable Management
Integrated Plant Sciences
Landscape, Nursery and Greenhouse Management
Organic Agriculture Systems
Turfgrass Management
Winemaking (Viticulture and Enology)
Architecture
Architectural Studies
Interior Design
Landscape Architecture
BusinessAccounting
Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles
Economic Sciences
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Hospitality Business Management
International Business
Management and Operations
Marketing
Wine Business Management
Computer Science
Computer Science
Software Engineering
Students who successfully complete their International Year One can progress to the following degree programs.
The courses listed in the following tables are examples and are subject to change.
Social Sciences/Humanities
Anthropology
Asian Studies
Chinese
Comparative Ethnic Studies
Criminal Justice and Criminology
Elementary Education
English
French
Global Politics
History
Human Development
Humanities (General Studies)
Music [Specializations in Composition, Education and Performance]
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Social Sciences
Sociology
Spanish
Women's Studies
Engineering
Bioengineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Construction Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Fine Arts
Art History
Fine Arts
Journalism/Communication
Communication and Society
Journalism and Media Production
Strategic Communication
Mathematics
Data Analytics
Mathematics
Science
Astronomy
Biochemistry [Specializations in Biophysics and Molecular Biology]
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Sciences
Environmental and Ecosystems Science
Food Science
Forestry
General Studies in Biological, Mathematical or Physical Sciences
Genetics and Cell Biology
Mathematics
Microbiology
Neuroscience
Organic Agriculture Systems
Physics
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Sciences
Zoology
International Year One | 21
3-Semester Pathway ProgramAvailable in the fall and spring semesters, our 3-Semester Pathway program offers more focus on English language preparation
than our 1- or 2-Semester Pathway programs. This option applies to all International Year One and allows you to start earning
credits toward your bachelor’s degree at WSU. The sample course schedule below is for the first semester of the 3-Semester
Pathway program. Additional course samples for subsequent semesters are on the following pages.
International Year One
Agricultural Sciences
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-123 credit hour program28-29 credit hours apply from Pathway91-95 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60
• IELTS 5.5
• PTEA 44
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 4 with 80% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes
Notes
1 Math placement score may impact time to degree completion.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
UNIV 110 Developing Academic Strategies for Reading and Writing 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
COM 105 Communication in Global Context 3
Total 13
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
UNIV 111 Developing Academic Strategies for Listening and Discussion 4
ENTOM 101 OR SCI 101 Insects and People: A Perspective or Origins in the Natural World 3-4
ETOM 103 OR SCI 101
Discover Insects: Laboratory for Non-Science Majors or Origins in the Natural World 1
HIST 305 Roots of Contemporary Issues 3
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
Total 15-16
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-123 credit hour program16-17 credit hours apply from Pathway103-107 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENTOM 101 OR SCI 101 Insects and People: A Perspective or Origins in the Natural World 3-4
ETOM 103 OR SCI 101
Discover Insects: Laboratory for Non-Science Majors or Origins in the Natural World 1
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 3
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
Total 16-17
cahnrs.wsu.edu
3-Semester Pathway Program (All Majors)
3-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-151 credit hour program3 credit hours apply from Pathway117-148 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 50
• IELTS 5.0
• PTEA 41
• Password 5
• Completion of AE Level 3 with 80% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes
Notes
1 Math placement score may impact time to degree completion.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
IALC 401 Reading and Composition 0
IALC 402 Grammar 0
IALC 403 Listening and Speaking 0
IALC 99, 151, 181 OR 422
Elective 0
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
Total 3
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Business
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program26 credit hours apply from Pathway94 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60
• IELTS 5.5
• PTEA 44
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 4 with 80% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes
Notes
1 Math placement score may impact time to degree completion
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
UNIV 110 Developing Academic Strategies for Reading and Writing 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
FA 110 OR MUS 163 Drawing or World Music 3
Total 12
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
UNIV 111Developing Academic Strategies for Listening and Discussion
4
HIST 305 Roots of Contemporary Issues 3
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
COM 102 Public Speaking in the Digital Age 4
Total 14
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program15 credit hours apply from Pathway105 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
SCI 101 Origins in the Natural World 4
Total 15
business.wsu.edu
Architecture
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program26 credit hours apply from Pathway94 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60
• IELTS 5.5
• PTEA 44
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 4 with 80% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes
Notes
1 Math placement score may impact time to degree completion
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
UNIV 110 Developing Academic Strategies for Reading and Writing 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
SDC 100 World of Design and Construction 3
COM 102 Public Speaking in the Digital Age 3
Total 13
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
UNIV 111Developing Academic Strategies for Listening and Discussion
4
SDC 120 Foundational Drawing 3
SDC 140 Foundation Studio I 3
FA 101 Introduction to Art 3
Total 13
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program15 credit hours apply from Pathway105 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
SDC 100 World of Design and Construction 2
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
SDC 120 Foundational Drawing 3
Total 15
sdc.wsu.edu/architecture
International Year One
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Engineering
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-129 credit hour program29 credit hours apply from Pathway91-100 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60
• IELTS 5.5
• PTEA 44
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 4 with 80% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes
Notes
1 Math placement score may impact time to degree completion.
2 Or approved substitute based on major field of study
3 ENGR 120, CHE 110, BIOENG 140 or other approved course based on major
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
UNIV 110 Developing Academic Strategies for Reading and Writing 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
CHEM 105 Principles of Chemistry 4
SDC 100 OR CPTS 1112
World of Design and Construction or Introduction to Algorithmic Problem Solving 3
Total 15
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
UNIV 111Developing Academic Strategies for Listening and Discussion
4
CHEM 106 OR CPTS 1212 Principles of Chemistry II or Program Development and Design 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
ENG XXX3 Major-Specific Introduction to Engineering 2
Total 14
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-129 credit hour program16 credit hours apply from Pathway104-113 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENGR 120 or CPTS 111
Innovation in Design or Introduction to Algorithmic Problem Solving 2
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
CHEM 105 Principles of Chemistry 4
Total 16
vcea.wsu.edu
Computer Science
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-123 credit hour program30 credit hours apply from Pathway90-93 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60
• IELTS 5.5
• PTEA 44
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 4 with 80% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes
Notes
1 Math placement score may impact time to degree completion.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
UNIV 110 Developing Academic Strategies for Reading and Writing 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
CPTS 121 Program Design and Development 4
PHIL 201 Introduction to Formal Logic 3
Total 15
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
UNIV 111Developing Academic Strategies for Listening and Discussion
4
HIST 305 Roots of Contemporary Issues 3
CHEM 105 Principles of Chemistry 4
CPTS 122 Data Structures 4
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-123 credit hour program17-18 credit hours apply from Pathway102-106 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
CPTS 111 OR 121
Introduction to Algorithmic Problem Solving or Program Design and Development 3-4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
CHEM 105 Principles of Chemistry 4
Total 17-18
school.eecs.wsu.edu
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International Year One
Fine Arts
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-133 credit hour program26 credit hours apply from Pathway94-107 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60
• IELTS 5.5
• PTEA 44
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 4 with 80% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes
Notes
1 Math placement score may impact time to degree completion
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
UNIV 110 Developing Academic Strategies for Reading and Writing 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
FA 110 OR MUS 163 Drawing or World Music 3
Total 12
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
UNIV 111Developing Academic Strategies for Listening and Discussion
4
COM 102 Public Speaking in the Digital Age 3
HIST 305 Roots of Contemporary Issues 3
SCI 101 Origins in the Natural World 4
Total 14
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-133 credit hour program14 credit hours apply from Pathway106-119 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
MATH 1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
FA 101 OR MUS 163 Introduction to Art or World Music 3
Total 14
finearts.wsu.edu
Journalism/Communication
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program25 credit hours apply from Pathway95 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60
• IELTS 5.5
• PTEA 44
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 4 with 80% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes
Notes
1 Math placement score may impact time to degree completion
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
UNIV 110 Developing Academic Strategies for Reading and Writing 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
COM 138 Communication Overview 1
COM 101 Media and Society 3
Total 11
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
UNIV 111Developing Academic Strategies for Listening and Discussion
4
SCI 101 Origins in the Natural World 4
FA 101 OR MUS 163 Introduction to Art or World Music 3
COM 102 Public Speaking in the Digital Age 3
Total 14
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program16 credit hours apply from Pathway104 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
COM 138 Communication Overview 1
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
COM 102 Public Speaking in the Digital Age 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
Total 16
communication.wsu.edu
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Mathematics
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-123 credit hour program28 credit hours apply from Pathway92-95 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60
• IELTS 5.5
• PTEA 44
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 4 with 80% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes
Notes
1 Math placement score may impact time to degree completion.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
UNIV 110 Developing Academic Strategies for Reading and Writing 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
CPTS 115 Introduction to Data Analytics 3
Total 13
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
UNIV 111 Developing Academic Strategies for Listening and Discussion 4
HIST 305 Roots of Contemporary Issues 3
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
CPTS 121 Program Development and Design 4
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-123 credit hour program15 credit hours apply from Pathway105-108 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
CPTS 121 Program Development and Design 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
Total 15
math.wsu.edu
Science
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program28 credit hours apply from Pathway92 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60
• IELTS 5.5
• PTEA 44
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 4 with 80% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes
Notes
1 Math placement score may impact time to degree completion
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
UNIV 110 Developing Academic Strategies for Reading and Writing 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
COM 105 Communication in Global Contexts 3
Total 13
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
UNIV 111Developing Academic Strategies for Listening and Discussion
4
HIST 305 Roots of Contemporary Issues 3
CHEM 105 Principles of Chemistry 4
MATH 172 OR BIO 106 OR BIO 107
Calculus II or Introductory Biology: Organismal Biology or Introductory Biology: Cell Biology and Genetics 4
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program16 credit hours apply from Pathway104 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
CHEM 105 Principles of Chemistry 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 4
Total 16
cas.wsu.edu
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International Year One
Social Sciences/Humanities
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-133 credit hour program23 credit hours apply from Pathway97-110 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60
• IELTS 5.5
• PTEA 44
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 4 with 80% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 2.5 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “C” or better in all classes
Notes
1 Math placement score may impact time to degree completion
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
UNIV 110 Developing Academic Strategies for Reading and Writing 4
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
FA 110 OR MUS 163 Drawing or World Music 3
Total 12
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
UNIV 111Developing Academic Strategies for Listening and Discussion
4
HIST 305 Roots of Contemporary Issues 3
SCI 101 Origins in the Natural World 4
Total 11
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components120-133 credit hour program16 credit hours apply from Pathway104-117 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • High school diploma with equivalent of
2.3 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 79
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
ENGL Relevant English Course 3
HIST 105 Roots of Contemporary Issues 2
UNIV 104 First-Year Success Seminar 2
MATH1 Relevant Mathematics Class 3
FA 110 OR MUS 163 Drawing or World Music 3
Total 16
libarts.wsu.edu/genstudies
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“ People really care here. WSU is the first place I’ve been where everyone really works hard in order for you to succeed. Everyone is so friendly and enjoys having one-on-one time with you. People are ready to open doors for you to pursue opportunities.”
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Graduate Pathway ProgramsCollege of Agriculture, Human and Natural Resource Sciences
Master of Arts in Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles
WSU offers a Master of Arts in Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles that provides opportunities to pursue a career in the apparel and textile industry. Alumni have found work as clothing designers, retail buyers and product engineers.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program13 credit hours apply from Pathway17 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree;
students without related major backgrounds are welcome to apply but those applying without an undergraduate degree related to the field may have to take 1-3 courses after the pathway. This will not impact time to completion. All students can take all courses in Pathway.
• 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 66 • IELTS 6.0 • PTEA 50 • Password 6 • Completion of AE Level 5 with 83%
average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all
classes
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
ADMT 210 Textiles 4
AMDT 517 OR 550
Theory and Methods of Culture, Gender and Dress or Social Networking and Omni-Channel Retailing 3
Total 19
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
AMDT 508 OR 518
Environmental and Social Issues in the Apparel Industry or Apparel Merchandising Analysis 3
STAT 512 Analysis of Variance of Designed Experiments 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program7 credit hours apply from Pathway23 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree;
students without related major backgrounds are welcome to apply but those applying without an undergraduate degree related to the field may have to take 1-3 courses after the pathway. This will not impact time to completion. All students can take all courses in Pathway.
• 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 • IELTS 6.0 • PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
AMDT 210 Textiles 4
AMDT 517 OR 550
Theory and Methods of Culture, Gender and Dress or Social Networking and Omni-Channel Retailing 3
Total 17
amdt.wsu.edu
The courses listed in the following tables are examples and are subject to change.
Graduate Pathway Programs | 29
College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Resource Sciences
Master of Science in Applied Economics
Offered through the School of Economic Sciences, the MS in Applied Economics degree program provides strong foundations in economic theory, quantitative methods, applications and research analysis in order to prepare graduates for professional careers in business, consulting and government.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway18 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree in
economics or related discipline preferred • Must have taken calculus, linear algebra,
statistics, econometrics and intermediate macroeconomics courses (or equivalent) with passing grades
• 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 66 • IELTS 6.0 • PTEA 50 • Password 6 • Completion of AE Level 5 with 83%
average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all classes
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
ECONS 526 Microeconomic Analysis I 3
ECONS 528 Macroeconomic Analysis 3
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
ECONS 525 Econometrics 3
ECONS 527 Microeconomic Analysis II 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway24 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree in
economics or related discipline preferred • Must have taken calculus, linear algebra,
statistics, econometrics and intermediate macroeconomics courses (or equivalent) with passing grades
• 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 • IELTS 6.0 • PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
ECONS 521 Topics in Economic Sciences 3
STAT 530 or FIN 526 Applied Linear Models or Financial Management 3
Total 16
ses.wsu.edu/graduatestudies/msprograms/
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Master of Science in Mathematics (Computational Finance)
This Master of Science in Mathematics degree is ideal for students with strong backgrounds in mathematical and computational skills. The program is designed to prepare alumni to face the quantitative and computational challenges in financial service and insurance sectors.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components48 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway36 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
in mathematics or related discipline preferred
• Must have taken advanced calculus and linear algebra courses (or equivalent) with passing grades
• 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 66 • IELTS 6.0 • PTEA 50 • Password 6 • Completion of AE Level 5 with 83%
average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all classes
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
MATH 548 OR 564 Numerical Analysis or Nonlinear Optimization I 3
MATH 575 OR 576
Asset Pricing in Financial Engineering or Quantitative Risk Management 3
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
MATH 548 OR 564 Numerical Analysis or Nonlinear Optimization I 3
MATH 575 OR 576
Asset Pricing in Financial Engineering or Quantitative Risk Management 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components48 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway42 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
in mathematics or related discipline preferred
• Must have taken advanced calculus and linear algebra courses (or equivalent) with passing grades.
• 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 80 • IELTS 6.5 • PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
MATH 548 OR 564 Numerical Analysis or Nonlinear Optimization I 3
MATH 575 OR 576
Asset Pricing in Financial Engineering or Quantitative Risk Management 3
Total 16
math.wsu.edu/graduatestudies
College of Arts and Sciences
Master of Science in Statistics
The Master of Science in Statistics is designed with fundamental tools of statistical modeling and implementation where student develop skills for identifying and solving statistical problems. Career opportunities for individuals trained in statistics exist in business, industry, government and academia.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components48 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway36 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree in
mathematics or related discipline preferred • Must have taken advanced calculus and linear
algebra courses (or equivalent) with passing grades • 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 66 • IELTS 6.0 • PTEA 50 • Password 6 • Completion of AE Level 5 with 83% average
in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in
a class • Grade of “B” or better in
all classes
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
STAT 512 OR 530 Analysis of Variance of Designed Experiments or Applied Linear Models 3
STAT 533 OR 556 Theory of Linear Models or Introduction to Statistical Theory 3
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
STAT 512 OR 530 Analysis of Variance of Designed Experiments or Applied Linear Models 3
STAT 533 OR 556 Theory of Linear Models or Introduction to Statistical Theory 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components48 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway42 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree in
mathematics or related discipline preferred • Must have taken advanced calculus and linear
algebra courses (or equivalent) with passing grades • 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 80 • IELTS 6.5 • PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
STAT 512 OR 530 Analysis of Variance of Designed Experiments or Applied Linear Models 3
STAT 533 OR 556 Theory of Linear Models or Introduction to Statistical Theory 3
Total 16
math.wsu.edu/graduatestudies
Graduate Pathway Programs | 31
Master of Education in Educational Psychology
Students enrolled in the educational psychology program focus on research, evaluation and measurement knowledge while they develop the skills necessary to conduct theoretical research. Educational psychology alumni work for school districts, state agencies, labs and universities.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components37 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway25 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 66
• IELTS 6.0
• PTEA 50
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 5 with 83% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all classes
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
ED PSYC 502 Theoretical Foundations of Learning and Instruction 3
ED PSYC 508 Educational Statistics 3
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
ED PSYC 505 Research Methods I 3
ED PSYC 502 Theoretical Foundations of Learning and Instruction 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components37 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway31 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 80
• IELTS 7.0
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
ED PSYC 505 Research Methods I 3
ED AD 507 Social Foundations of Education 3
Total 16
education.wsu.edu/graduate/edpsych
College of Education
Master of Education in Educational Leadership
WSU's educational leadership program is designed to meet students’ needs as future educational leaders. The program provides a balance and integration of practical experience, theory and research.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components37 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway25 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 66
• IELTS 6.0
• PTEA 50
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 5 with 83% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all classes
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
ED PSYC 502 Theoretical Foundations of Learning and Instruction 3
ED PSYC 508 Educational Statistics 3
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
ED PSYC 505 Research Methods I 3
ED AD 507 Social Foundations of Education 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components37 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway31 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 80
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
ED PSYC 505 Research Methods I 3
ED AD 507 Social Foundations of Education 3
Total 16
education.wsu.edu/graduate/edleadership
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College of Education
Master of Education in Special Education
The Master of Education in Special Education degree is designed for students wishing to extend their knowledge and skills in special education, expand their content knowledge and pursue leadership roles in schools and organizations/agencies.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components37 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway25 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0* • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 70
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 50
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 5 with 83% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all classes
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
Notes
* Applicants must have 1 year experience working in special education, human development, or psychology field. This could be teaching experience or experience working with adults or children with disabilities. A degree in education or special education that included student teaching or similar is also acceptable.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
SPEC ED 301 Education of Exceptional Children 3
ED PSYC 505 Research Methods I 3
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
SPEC ED 509 Early Childhood Special Education 3
SPEC ED 504 Professional Skills in Special Education 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components37 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway31 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0* • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 80
• IELTS 7.0
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
SPEC ED 301 Education of Exceptional Children 3
ED PSYC 505 Research Methods I 3
Total 16
education.wsu.edu/graduate/specialed
Master of Education in Language, Literacy, Technology
The language, literacy, technology program is valued by alumni and institutions as offering quality professional preparation that produces exceptional researchers and teachers with a focus on improving the lives of students, teachers and schools.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components32 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway20 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 70
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 50
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 5 with 83% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all classes
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
TCH LRN 544 Teaching Children's and Young Adult Literature 3
ED PSYC 505 Research Methods I 3
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
TCH LRN 518 Integrating Technology into the Curriculum 3
TCH LRN 549 Communicating in a Multilingual Society 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components32 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway26 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
with 2.75 GPA out of 4.0 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 80
• IELTS 7.0
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
TCH LRN 544 Teaching Children's and Young Adult Literature 3
ED PSYC 505 Research Methods I 3
Total 16
education.wsu.edu/graduate/llt
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Master of Science in Computer Science1
WSU's computer science master's program emphasizes software design and testing. Alumni have found jobs as software engineers, project managers, senior designers, professors and research directors.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway18 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, mathematics or related field with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0
• Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 66
• IELTS 6.0
• PTEA 50
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 5 with 83% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all classes
Notes
1 This Pathway program begins in Pullman, with the degree completed at WSU Vancouver.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
CPTS 516 OR CPTS 553 Algorithmics or Graph Theory 3
CS 518 Relevant Computer Science Course 3
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
CPTS 516 OR CPTS 553 Algorithmics or Graph Theory 3
CS 518 Relevant Computer Science Course 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway24 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, mathematics or related field with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0
• Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75
• IELTS 6.0
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
CPTS 516 OR CPTS 553 Algorithmics or Graph Theory 3
CS 518 Relevant Computer Science Course 3
Total 16
school.eecs.wsu.edu/academics/graduate-program
Master of Architecture
Accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board, the Master of Architecture is a professional degree designed to provide a comprehensive education in design, history and theory, technology and practice.
2-Semester Pathway¹
Fall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components48-60 credit hour program15¹ credit hours apply from Pathway33-45¹ credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
in architecture, architectural studies or related field with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0¹
• Submission of portfolio preferred2 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 66
• IELTS 6.0
• PTEA 50
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 5 with 83% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all classes
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
Notes
1. Time to complete the degree will depend on the student’s academic background. Students with a degree in architecture and portfolio may be placed in higher level studio courses. This could decrease the time to complete the degree.
2. Students may apply without a degree in architecture or portfolio but will automatically be placed in the 3 year degree track. Those who apply with a degree in architecture, or related field, and a portfolio will be placed into relevent courses depending on background.
3. Placement of specific design studio courses and other architecture courses will depend on applicant’s prior academic coursework/portfolio.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
ARCH 5703 Advanced Architectural Design Studio I 6
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
ARCH 5713 Advanced Architectural Design Studio II 6
ARCH 5733 Ethics and Practice 3
Total 18
1-Semester Pathway¹
Fall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components48-60¹ credit hour program6¹ credit hours apply from Pathway42-54¹ credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
in architecture, architectural studies or related field with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0¹
• Submission of portfolio preferred2 • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 80
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
ARCH 5703 Advanced Architectural Design Studio I 6
Total 16
sdc.wsu.edu/architecture/program-info/m-arch
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
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Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering1
A master's degree in electrical engineering prepares students for careers in the design, analysis and improvement of electrical or computer-based systems. Specific areas include power systems, systems and control, electromagnetics and wireless communications.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway18 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate engineering
degree in computer engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, computer science or related field with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0
• Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 66
• IELTS 6.0
• PTEA 50
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 5 with 83% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all classes
Notes
1 This Pathway program begins in Pullman, with the degree completed at WSU Vancouver.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
MATH 540 Applied Mathematics I 3
ECE 525 Experimental Methods for Electrical Engineering 3
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
EE 501 Linear System Theory 3
ECE 5XX Relevant Electrical Engineering Course 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway24 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate engineering
degree in computer engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, computer science or related field with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0
• Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75
• IELTS 6.0
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
MATH 540 Applied Mathematics I 3
ECE 525 Experimental Methods for Electrical Engineering 3
Total 16
school.eecs.wsu.edu/academics/graduate-program
Master of Arts in Interior Design
Interior design is an exciting degree that focuses on environment and design applications within the context of a cross-disciplinary program. The program increases students' understanding of the relationship between human behavior and interior elements through advanced study and hands-on research.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components48 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway36 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate
degree in interior design or related field with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0*
• Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 66
• IELTS 6.0
• PTEA 50
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 5 with 83% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all classes
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
Notes
* 1. Statement of Program Intentions. Label as “Your_Name_MA_InteriorDesign_Application.”
2. Portfolio of design work. Label as “Your_Name_MA_InteriorDesign_Portfolio.” Use high-quality images and include a brief narrative of each project. Material should be in an 8 ½ x 11 landscape format, or smaller. Maximum 10 pages double sided (20 pages maximum). This must be one combined document. No single pages will be accepted. The portfolio should provide the MA Interior Design admissions review committee with an overall understanding of the applicant’s skills in areas of design, drawing and representation, model making, freehand drawing and diagramming. Other areas that may be included as appropriate are painting, sculpture, watercolor, creative writing, photography or other fine arts. If professional work is submitted, identify your role and specific involvement in the project. All work must show highest ability and skill. Portfolio should be clear, well organized and easily read. Graphic design of pages (layout, images, text) should be carefully considered. All materials must be submitted electronically, in PDF format, to [email protected].
3. For detailed information regarding admission, coursework and all admission documents, please visit department handbook here: http://sdc.wsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/MA_InteriorDesignGraduateHandbook2016-2017.pdf
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
ID 530 Philosophies and Theories of the Built Environment 3
ID 500-Level Elective 3
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
ID 540 Research Methods 3
ID 594 Readings in Interior Design 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components48 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway42 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate
degree in interior design or related field with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0*
• Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 80
• IELTS 6.5
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
ID 530 Philosophies and Theories of the Built Environment 3
500-Level Elective 3
Total 16
sdc.wsu.edu/interior-design/program-info/master-of-arts
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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering1
The master's degree in mechanical engineering focuses on creation and improvement to the machines and systems that make modern life possible. WSU mechanical engineering graduates are employed as engineers, technical supervisors and managers.
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway18 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
in engineering, mechanical, mechanics, structural engineering or related field with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0
• Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 66
• IELTS 6.0
• PTEA 50
• Password 6
• Completion of AE Level 5 with 83% average in all classes
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • 3.0 GPA • No “W” or “I” grade in a class • Grade of “B” or better in all classes
Notes
1 This Pathway program begins in Pullman, with the degree completed at WSU Vancouver.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO WSU Center and are for Pathway students only.
IALC 602 Academic Reading and Research 9
IALC 650 International Teaching Assistance 3
MATH 540 Applied Mathematics I 3
MECH 5XX Relevant Mechanical Engineering Course 3
Total 18
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 603 Academic Listening and Discussion 9
MECH 537 Fracture Mechanics and Mechanisms 3
MECH 5XX Relevant Mechanical Engineering Course 3
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 13, 2018Spring: January 2, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway24 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Completion of undergraduate degree
in engineering, mechanical, mechanics, structural engineering or related field with 2.5 GPA out of 4.0
• Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75
• IELTS 6.0
• PTEA 53
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
IALC 701 Critical Reading and Research 5
IALC 702 Advanced Academic Listening and Discussion 4
IALC 750 Seminar and Discussion 1
MATH 540 Applied Mathematics I 3
ME 5XX Relevant Mechanical Engineering Course 3
Total 16
mme.wsu.edu/grad
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Academic English
Key Program Facts• Fall, Spring and Summer start dates
• Program length is 16 weeks;
Summer is 12 weeks
• High school diploma required
• No English language requirement;
students will be assessed and
placed upon arrival
• Minimum age 16
• 7 levels of instruction from true
beginner to high advanced
• 21 hours per week of instruction
Progression Requirements
To International Year One 3-Semester Pathway • Completion of Academic English
Level 3 with a minimum 80%
in all graded courses
To International Year One 2-Semester Pathway• Completion of Academic English
Level 4 with a minimum 80% in all
graded courses
To Direct Undergraduate Admission• Completion of Academic English
Level 5
To Graduate 2-Semester Pathway• Completion of Academic English
Level 5 with a minimum 83% in all
graded courses
To Graduate Admission• Completion of Academic English
Level 6, dependent on program
Learn morewww.intostudy.com/wsu/academic-english
Our Academic English program will help prepare you for university study in the US. You will receive high-quality English language instruction and the academic skills to succeed at WSU.
What You’ll Learn• Understand US values in an academic setting
• Present spoken and written ideas accurately and effectively in English
• Write research papers with proper use of citations and references
• Read, understand and critically evaluate academic texts
• Understand and use vocabulary common to academic disciplines
• Take useful and accurate notes in academic lectures and presentations
Small classes of
15 students or less
Academic Advisingand tutoring throughout your program
English Language Program | 37
“ Studying in Academic English has been one of the greatest experiences in my life, and I have met many people from all over the world. When I first came to the US I did not speak any English, but my teachers have done a great job. I can now speak English, and everything is easier. I am really excited about being here in the US and studying Academic English.”
Mauricio Cifuentes-Soto, Colombia
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Country Scales
Country WSU International Year One WSU Undergraduate Direct Entry
GCSE/IGCSE/O-Levels5 subjects with 1 grade of C or better and 4 grades of D or better. Subjects must include Math, English, Science, 2 electives.
5 subjects with 1 grade of D or better and 4 grades of C or better. Subjects must include Math, English, Science, 2 electives.
GCE/A-Levels/AS-Levels 1 E grade or better and 1 C grade or better (plus IGCSE)2.7 (1 A or B grade or better and one E grade or better plus IGCSE). Scale: A=4, B=4, C=3, D=3, E=2, F or below=0
International Baccalaureate IB Diploma w/minimum score of 24 IB Diploma w/minimum score of 27
Azerbaijan 3.3, Graduation Certificate (Atestat) 3.7, Graduation Certificate (Atestat)
Bahrain 53/100%, Secondary School General Certificate 57/100%, Secondary School General Certificate
Bangladesh 43/100% Intermediate Exam Certificate/HSC Minimum 50/Second Division Intermediate Exam Certificate/HSC
Brazil6.3 out of 10, Certificado de 2. Grau/Certificado de Conclusao do Ensino Medio & Historico Escolar
Minimum 6.7 our of 10 Certificado de 2. Grau/Certificado de Conclusao do Ensino Medio & Historico Escolar
China 73/100% Graduation Certificate 77/100% Graduation Certificate
Colombia 6.3 out of 10.0 scale, Bachiller/Tecnico (Medio) 7.1 out of 10.0 scale, Bachiller/Tecnico (Medio)
Ecuador 7.3 out of 10, Bachiller 7.7 out of 10, Bachiller
France10.5 out of 20, Diplôme du Baccalauréat/Brevet d’Etudes Professionnelles/ Certificat d’Aptitude Professionnelle
12 out of 20, Diplôme du Baccalauréat/Brevet d’Etudes Professionnelles/Certificat d’Aptitude Professionnelle
Gambia Senior School Certificate (WAEC) with a 5.5 Senior School Certificate (WAEC) with a minimum Grade 3
Georgia 6.3, Sashualo Skolis Atestati 6.7, Sashualo Skolis Atestati
Germany4 out of 6 or 5 out of 15, Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife/ Zeugnis der Fachhochschulreife/Abschlusszeugnis der Realschule/Abschlusszeugnis der Hauptschule
7 out of 15, Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife/ Zeugnis der Fach-hochschulreife/Abschlusszeugnis der Realschule/ Abschlusszeugnis der Hauptschule
Ghana Senior School Certificate (WAEC) with a 5.5 Senior School Certificate (WAEC) with a minimum 3
Hong Kong 2, Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) Minimum 4, Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE)
India4.25/43, All India Senior School Certificate/Intermediate Public Examination Certificate
55, all India Senior School Certificate/Intermediate Public Examination Certificate
Indonesia6.3, Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar Sekolah Menengah Atas/Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar Sekolah Menengah Umum
6.7, Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar Sekolah Menengah Atas/Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar Sekolah Menengah Umum
Iran 12.5, Graduation Certificate 13.5 Graduation Certificate
Italy 6.3 out of 10, Diploma di Maturita/Diploma di Perito 7 out of 10, Diploma di Maturita/Diploma di Perito
Japan 3.3 out of 5, Graduation Certificate 4 out of 5, Graduation Certificate
Jordan 6.3 out of 10, General Secondary Education Certificate, Tawjihi 7 out of 10, General Secondary Education Certificate, Tawjihi
Kazakhstan 3.3 out of 5, Attestat o srednem obrazovanii Minimum 4 (Good) out of 5, Attestat o srednem obrazovanii
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education with a C average Certificate of Secondary Education with a C+ average
Kuwait 73/100%, General Secondary Education Certificate B or 80/100%, General Secondary Education Certificate
Kyrgystan 3.3, Attestat o srednem obrazovanii 3.7, Attestat o srednem obrazovanii
MalaysiaSijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)/ Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM)/ Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) with 5 C grades
Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)/ Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM)/Uni-fied Examination Certificate (UEC) with minimum C+
Mauritius GSEC with 4 D grades and 1 C grade GSEC with minimum 5 passes with C grade or higher
Mexico 7.25 (if 7 is a pass) or 6.25 (if 6 is a pass), Bachillerato/Técnico (Medio) Minimum 8, Bachillerato/Técnico (Medio)
Myanmar 42.5 or 3.25, Basic Education Standard X Examination Diploma A Minimum 50, Basic Education Standard X Examination Diploma A
Nepal 35/100% Higher Secondary Education Board Certificate (HSEB) 41/100%Higher Secondary Education Board Certificate (HSEB)
Nigeria Senior School Certificate (WAEC) with a 5.5 Senior School Certificate (WAEC) with a 3.5 Pass
Oman 73/100%, General Secondary School Certificate Thanawiya Amma 77/100%, General Secondary School Certificate Thanawiya Amma
Pakistan42/100%, Intermediate Examination Certificate or Higher Secondary Certifi-cate (HSC) or any other certificate awarded by the Board
50/100%, Intermediate Examination Certificate or Higher Secondary Certifi-cate (HSC) or any other certificate awarded by the Board
Peru 11.25 Minimum 12
Qatar60/100%, General Secondary Education Certificate, Al-Thanawiya Aama Qatari
Minimum 70/100%, General Secondary Education Certificate, Al-Thanawiya Aama Qatari
Romania 5.5 out of 10, Diploma de Baccalaureat 7 out of 10, Diploma de Baccalaureat
Russia3.3 out of 5, Attestat o Srednem (Polnom) Obshchem Obrazovanii including Prilozhenie or Tabe
3.7 out of 5, Attestat o Srednem (Polnom) Obshchem Obrazovanii including Prilozhenie or Tabel
Saudi Arabia68, General Secondary Education Certificate(GSEC)/Secondary Commercial/ Agricultural/Industrial Institute Diploma
Minimum 72, General Secondary Education Certificate(GSEC)/ Secondary Commercial/Agricultural/Industrial Institute Diploma
Singapore GCE O-Level, 4 D grades and 1 C grade GCE O-Level, 5 passes with grade C or higher
South Africa3.3 or 53%, Senior Certificate or the Further Education and Training Certifi-cate
3.7 or grade C+ or 60%, Senior Certificate or the Further Education and Training Certificate
South Korea65% or a Rank of 5.5, Inmungye Kodung Hakkyo Graduation Certificate or Senior High School Diploma
70% and 4.5, Inmungye Kodung Hakkyo Graduation Certificate or Senior High School Diploma
Taiwan 63/100%, Senior High School Diploma 67/100%, Senior High School Diploma
Tanzania4.7 (E), Certificate of Secondary Education and/or Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education
4.3 (D), Certificate of Secondary Education and/or Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education
Thailand 63/100% Certificate of Secondary Education, Matayom VI 3 or 70/100% Certificate of Secondary Education, Matayom VI
Turkey 58/100% or 3.25 out of 5, Lise Diplomasi/Meslek Lise Diplomasi Minimum 65/100%, Lise Diplomasi/Meslek Lise Diplomasi
Ukraine 5 out of 12, Atestat pro Povnu Zagal’nu Seredniu Osvitu Minimum 7 out of 12, Atestat pro Povnu Zagal’nu Seredniu Osvitu
United Arab Emirates 73/100%, General Secondary Education Committee Minimum 80/100%, General Secondary Education Committee
United Kingdom Must meet IGCSE/O level requirements with 4 D grades and 1 C gradeMust meet IGCSE/O level requirements with minimum 5 passes with grade C or higher
Uzbekistan 3.3 out of 5, O’rta Ma’lumot To’g’risida Shahodatnoma Minimum 4 out of 5, O’rta Ma’lumot To’g’risida Shahodatnoma
Venezuela 10.5 out of 20, Bachiller/Técnico Medio 13 out of 20, Bachiller/Técnico Medio
Vietnam 6.25, Bang Tot Nghiep Trung Hoc Pho Thong Minimum 6.75, Bang Tot Nghiep Trung Hoc Pho Thong
Zimbabwe Must meet IGCSE/O level requirements with 4 D grades and 1 C gradeMust meet IGCSE/O level requirements with minimum 5 passes with grade C or higher
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English Waiver Guidelines
Undergraduate English Waiver Exemptions
3-Semester Pathway 2-Semester Pathway 1-Semester Pathway Undergraduate Direct
IELTS 5.0 5.5 6.5 6.5
TOEFL 50 60 79 79
Password 5 6 No No
PTEA 40 44 53 53
MELAB No No No 77
IB English A Language and Literature (HL) or English A Language (HL): 4*
English A Language and Literature (HL) or English A Language (HL): 5
English A Language and Literature (HL) or English A Language (HL): 5
IGCSE/GCSE English First Language with C or better. Not predicted scores.** English First Language with C or better. Not predicted scores.
A Levels (A/AS) English First Language with C or better. Not predicted scores.** English First Language with C or better. Not predicted scores.
US High School Attended a US High School for 2 years or more. Attended a US High School for 3 years or more.
International High School (English medium of instruction)
If US regional accreditation, attended 2 years or more. If US regional accreditation, attended 3 years or more.
If US regional accreditation, attended 3 years or more.
SAT 440 Evidence based Reading and Writing 500 Evidence based Reading and Writing
500 Evidence based Reading and Writing
ACT 16 English and 17 Reading 17 English and 19 Reading 17 English and 19 Reading
HKDSE English Level 3 or better** No
Malaysia SPM English 119 with C or better** English 119 with C or better
WAEC Grade C6 in EnglishLanguage
Grade C5 in EnglishLanguage
No No
AP Language and Composition exam or Literature and Composition exam with 3 or better*
Language and Composition or Literature and Composition exam with 3 or better*
Cambridge English: First 154 162 176 No
Cambridge English: Proficiency 154 162 176 No
Cambridge English: Advanced 154 162 176 No
African (Anglophone): Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe
Yes. High school graduates from these countries where medium of instruction is English.**
Yes. High school graduates from these countries where medium of instruction is English.
Commonwealth Caribbean (Anglophone): Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Australia Yes Yes Yes Yes
Canada, except Quebec (French) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Irish Republic Yes Yes Yes Yes
New Zealand Yes Yes Yes Yes
United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales)
Yes Yes Yes Yes
*Qualifies for International Year One 2-Semester Pathway
**Qualifies for International Year One 1-Semester Pathway
GRAD English Waiver Exemptions Graduate Pathway Graduate Direct
GRE Scores No No
Bachelor’s or graduate degree from a regionally accredited US Institution Yes* Yes
Bachelor’s or graduate degree from an institution whose language of instruction is English (must be noted on transcript)
No No
*Qualifies for 1-Semester Graduate Pathway
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Dates, Tuition and Fees
Estimated Costs of Attendance 2018-19Cost Description Tuition and Fees Living Expenses** Books and Supplies Insurance Other Total Expenses
Undergraduate Direct Admission (12-18 credits/semester)* $25,484 $11,810 $998 $1,744 $3,558 $43,594
International Year One (3 semesters) $36,300 $21,135 $1,440 $3,292 $5,469 $67,636
International Year One (2 semesters) $28,700 $13,900 $960 $2,345 $3,558 $49,463
International Year One (1 semester) $16,500 $6,950 $480 $895 $1,799 $26,624
Graduate Admission (9-18 credits/semester) $25,216 $11,697 $1,134 $2,071 $4,616 $44,734
Graduate 2-Semester Pathway $28,200 $14,500 $1,134 $2,345 $4,616 $50,795
Graduate 1-Semester Pathway $16,200 $8,300 $567 $895 $2,308 $28,270
Academic English (1 semester) $6,900 $6,950 $567 $895 $2,308 $17,620
*Per-credit tuition charges for 19+ credits/semester
**Living expenses for direct admission based on average estimates; cost may vary depending on the actual housing.
Start Dates for WSU Undergraduate Degree ProgramsTerm First Day of Classes Application Priority Date* Application Fee
Fall 2018 Aug 20, 2018 Jan 31, 2018 $50
Spring 2019 Jan 7, 2019 Nov 15, 2019 $50
*WSU accepts international applications at any time of year and operates on a rolling admission basis.
Start Dates for WSU Graduate Degree Programs
Term First Day of ClassesGraduate Application Priority Date Application Fee
Fall 2018 Aug 20, 2018 Jan 10, 2018 $75
Spring 2019 Jan 7, 2019 Jul 1, 2019 $75
Housing and Dining Services for Academic ProgramsHousing Type Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Summer 2019
Undergraduate Double Room $6,950 $6,950 N/A
Undergraduate Single Room $7,570 $7,570 $6,900
Graduate Single Room/ Shared Bathroom Suite (Fall Semester only)*
$6,360 N/A N/A
Graduate Single Room/ Shared Bathroom Suite* $5,485 $5,485 $4,510
All undergraduate housing plans include a RDA Level 1 Meal Plan with $890 RDA dollars per semester. Students can purchase additional RDA dollars once they arrive on campus. During the summer semester students will receive Cougar Cash. *Graduate housing plan does not include meal plan. Meal plans can be purchased when students arrive on campus.
Tuition for Academic ProgramsProgram 1 Semester 2 Semesters 3 Semesters
International Year One $16,500 $28,700 $36,300
Graduate Pathway Program $16,200 $28,200 N/A
Undergraduate Direct Admission $12,742 $25,484 $38,226
Graduate Admission $12,608 $25,216 $37,824
Dates for Academic EnglishSemester Start End
Fall 2018 Aug 20, 2018 Dec 14, 2018
Spring 2019 Jan 2, 2019 May 3, 2019
Summer 2019 May 1, 2019 Jul 26, 2019
Start Dates for Academic Programs1-Semester Pathway programs in crimson, 2-Semester Pathway programs in gray and 3-Semester Pathway programs in black. All Pathway programs can be started in the semester indicated below.
1-Semester Pathway program 2-Semester Pathway program 3-Semester Pathway program
Programs
Fall 2018Aug 13, 2018 - Dec 14, 2018
Spring 2019Jan 2, 2019 - May 3, 2019
International Year One
Agricultural Science; Architecture; Business; Computer Science; Engineering; Fine Arts; Journalism/Communication; Mathematics; Science; Social Sciences/Humanities
Graduate Pathway Programs
Arts and Sciences: Mathematics (Computational Finance); Statistics
Design and Construction: Architecture; Interior Design
Education: Educational Leadership; Educational Psychology; Language, Literacy, Technology; Special Education
Engineering: Computer Science; Electrical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering
Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles: Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles
Arts and Sciences: Applied Economics
Rates are an estimate and subject to change. All prices in US dollars.
By Academic Year There are two semesters per academic year (Fall, Spring) each about 17 weeks.
Students also may take classes during a 12-week Summer term for an additional cost.
Tuition for English Language ProgramsProgram 1 Semester 2 Semesters 3 Semesters
Academic English $6,900 $13,800 $20,700
Miscellaneous Fees and ExpensesOne Time Fall 2018 Spring/Summer 2019* Summer 2019
International Express Mail $100 ----- ----- -----
INTO Insurance (Estimated) ----- $915 $1,500 $600
Books (Estimated) ----- $480 $480 $480
*Students starting in spring semester are required to purchase Spring/Summer Insurance Products.
DepositsProgram Tuition Housing
Academic English $2,000 $2,000
Pathway Program $2,000 $2,000
Academic English + Pathway $2,000 $2,000
Insurance for entire length of program must be paid in full at time of deposit and is required for confirmation and I-20 generation.
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