Fall Term Suggested Courses: Public Health: School Health Educator

Not sure what classes to take in your first term at PSU? Use the guides below for suggestions, and connect with an academic advisor if you need more help. You can also email hse.advising@pdx.edu, if you have quick questions or need reassurance about your schedule.

General suggestions:

  • Full-time is 12 credits. Most courses are 4 credits, so three courses is typically considered full-time. Labs are often 1-2 credits in addition. You should also budget 2-3 hours per credit outside of class for homework and studying.
  • Consider the times when courses are offered and how they fit in your personal schedule/preferences. If you are not a morning person, you may want to avoid 8 am courses. If you have school-aged children, how does that impact your choices?
  • You can earn either a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) in Public Health Studies. Consider your future goals and whether having a language background will be helpful to you.
  • be sure to review the Pre-Education guide for general information on becoming a teacher.

REGISTRATION ISSUES:

We hope everything goes smoothly for your registration, but here are solutions to some common issues: 

First-Year Students:

For BA degreeFor BS degreeAdvisor Pro-Tips
UNST 1XX First Year Inquiry or Honors 101 The Global City (5 credits)UNST 1XX First Year Inquiry or Honors 101 The Global City (5 credits)These are yearlong sequences, so check out the First Year Inquiry Planning Guide and Honors website for descriptions and bios, and pick a theme that interests you.
Language course (4-5 credits)BI 207 Biology for Allied Health I + BI 207L Lab (4 credits)Language: Take the course recommended by our Language Placement Advice.
PHE 250 Our Community, Our Health  (4 credits)PHE 250 Our Community, Our Health  (4 credits) 

Additional alternatives: MTH 095, STAT 243Z, or consider a Fall 2025 Math Start Program course based on placement. (STAT 243Z is a major requirement for both the BA and BS). BA 101 or any Exploratory course that you find interesting. 

Helpful video: How to register for FRINQs & SINQs

Transfers with 30-89 credits:

For BA degreeFor BS degreeAdvisor Pro-Tips
UNST 2XX Sophomore Inquiry or HON 260 Honors Writing for Sophomore Transfers (4 credits)UNST 2XX Sophomore Inquiry or HON 260 Honors Writing for Sophomore Transfers (4 credits)Refer to descriptions on the websites linked and pick a theme that interests you.
Language course and/or STAT 243Z* (4-5 credits)STAT 243Z* (4 credits)Language: Take the course recommended by our Language Placement Advice. 
Math: Take the math course recommended by the Math Placement Assessment. If you place in MTH 095, take that now and STAT 243Z next term. If you have completed STAT, take PHE 250 or 275 instead.
BI 207 Biology for Allied Health I + BI 207L Lab (4 credits)BI 207 Biology for Allied Health I + BI 207L Lab (4 credits)If you have not completed PHE 250, take that. HE251 from PCC is the equivalent of PHE 250. HE250 IS NOT equivalent.
PHE 225: Finding Your Path in Public Health (1 credit)PHE 225: Finding Your Path in Public Health (1 credit) 

*STAT 243Z is a major requirement for both the BA and BS. 

Additional alternatives: PHE 300/400-level electives (PHE 350, 363, 450 and 452U require 90 or more credits), PSY 311U or ED 420. See Advising Checklist for course options.

Helpful video: How to register for FRINQs & SINQs

Transfers with 90 or more credits:

Review courses above first, and take any courses that are not yet completed.

For BA degreeFor BS degreeAdvisor Pro-Tips
Upper Division Cluster course or HON 360 Honors Writing (4 credits)Upper Division Cluster course or HON 360 Honors Writing (4 credits)Remember that you cannot use any major courses to fulfill your cluster. If you are completing a minor, those courses can be applied to the cluster. If you have 135 or more credits, take a PHE 300/400-level elective.
Language course and/or STAT 243Z* (4-5 credits)STAT 243Z* (4 credits)Language: Take the course recommended by our Language Placement Assessment. 
Math: Take the math course recommended by the Math Placement Assessment. If you place in MTH 095, take that now and STAT 243Z next term. If you have completed Science and STAT, take PHE 275 instead.
BI 207 Biology for Allied Health I + BI 207L Lab (4-5 credits)BI 207 Biology for Allied Health I + BI 207L Lab (4-5 credits)If you have not completed PHE 250, take that. HE251 from PCC is the equivalent of PHE 250. HE250 IS NOT equivalent.
PHE 225: Finding Your Path in Public Health (1 credit)PHE 225: Finding Your Path in Public Health (1 credit) 

*STAT 243Z is a major requirement for both the BA and BS.

Additional alternatives: PHE 350, 363, 450, 452U (required core), PHE 300/400-level electives,  PSY 311U or ED 420. See Advising Checklist for course options.

Helpful video: How to search for Cluster courses

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