Transfer Advising Guides are for planning purposes only. This Advising Guide does not replace the need for regular and timely meetings with your assigned Pathway Advisor. 

Visit the Chemistry Undergraduate Program web page for detailed program information, PSU 4-year Degree Map, and PSU offered courses.


Course Equivalencies

The following courses will transfer towards PSU requirements within the Chemistry major. This is a shortened list for general reference. For more information on how other courses may transfer, visit Transferology, a web-based advising system. 

PSU
Course

PCC
Course

Clackamas CC
Course
Mt Hood CC
Course
Chemeketa CC CourseClark College Course
CH 221Z and CH 227Z (Lab)CH 221Z and CH 227ZCH 221Z and CH 227ZCH 221Z and CH 227ZCH 221Z and CH 227ZCHEM&141 and CHEM&151
CH 222Z and
CH 228Z (Lab)
CH 222Z and
CH 228Z
CH 222Z and
CH 228Z
CH 222Z and
CH 228Z
CH 222Z and
CH 228Z
CHEM&142 and CHEM&152
CH 223Z and
CH 229Z (Lab)
CH 223Z and
CH 229Z
CH 223Z and
CH 229Z
CH 223Z and
CH 229Z
CH 223Z and
CH 229Z
CHEM&143 and CHEM&153
CH 334 and 
CH 337 (Lab)1
CH 241, 242, and 243CH 241, 242, 243 and labsCH 241, 242, and 243CH 241, 242, 243 and labsCH 241, 242, 243 and labs2
CH 335 and 
CH 339 (Lab)1
CH 3361
PH 211 and
PH 214 (Lab)
PHY 211PH 211PH 211PH 211 and PH 214PHYS&241 and PHYS&231
PH 212 and
PH 215 (Lab)
PHY 213PH 212PH 213PH 213 and PH 216PHYS&242 and PHYS&232
PH 213 and
PH 216 (Lab)
PHY 212PH 213PH 212PH 212 and PH 215PHYS&243 and PHYS&233
MTH 251ZMTH 251ZMTH 251ZMTH 251ZMTH 251ZMATH&151
MTH 252ZMTH 252ZMTH 252ZMTH 252ZMTH 252ZMATH&152
MTH 253Z3MTH 253ZMTH 253ZMTH 253ZMTH 253ZMATH&153
MTH 2543MTH 254MTH 254MTH 254MTH 254MATH&254
MTH 2613MTH 261MTH 261MTH 261Not offeredMATH 215

Notes and Benchmarks

  1. Community college organic chemistry courses do not have a one-to-one correspondence with organic chemistry courses at Portland State. Community college organic chemistry courses are transferred as lower division credit because the courses are officially 200-level at the community college. Review the Organic Chemistry Transfer Policy for more.
  2. Organic Chemistry courses taken at Clark College are not eligible to receive upper-division credit according to the Organic Chemistry Transfer Policy.
  3. Students need to take either MTH 253Z, or can take both MTH 261 and MTH 254 in place of MTH 253Z, as recommended by the department. 
  4. Students who are majoring in Chemistry and pursuing a Pre-health track may have different course recommendations. If you are pursuing a pre-health track, you should meet with the appropriate Health, Science & The Earth pre-health advisor to discuss your academic plan.
  5. Students interested in transferring to PSU for Chemistry should also take courses to satisfy the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science requirements (see below).

Choose to complete a BA or BS

You must complete the requirements to earn either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science, explore the requirements on the pages linked below.  

Courses taken to meet BA or BS requirements are great options for courses to be taken at community colleges in advance of transfer! 

Other Academic Requirements

General Education Requirements

All universities have a general education curriculum included as part of the baccalaureate degree requirements. The goal of general education curricula is to ensure that all graduates have a common set of coursework aligned with the university's educational goals. 

Students have the option of University Studies or University Honors for completing their general education requirements at PSU. 

  • University Studies provides students with integrated, connected learning experiences that lay the foundation for lifelong intellectual development. Extending through all four years, the program teaches you how to think critically, communicate effectively, and gain a broad awareness of the human experience to instill a deep sense of responsibility to yourself, your peers and your community
  • University Honors offers courses in the theory and research methods of the human, natural, and social sciences, as well as a wide-ranging selection of intensive interdisciplinary seminars. Students have the opportunity to work closely with faculty on research projects, network and gain experience through internships, and study abroad. In their final year, Honors students research and write a baccalaureate Honors thesis. 

Race and Ethnic Studies Requirement

All Portland State undergraduate students must fulfill the Race and Ethnic Studies requirement (RESR) to earn their bachelor's degrees.

University Writing Requirement

Two composition courses, starting with College Writing 121Z (or equivalent)

Second Language Proficiency for Admission

Students who graduated, or would have graduated, from high school in Oregon in 1997 or later must have two years of a second language at the high school level, or two terms at the college level, to meet admission requirements, even if they choose to pursue a Bachelor of Science.

Transfer Process

Explore PSU programs

Plan your transfer

Apply for admission

Prepare for your first term

  • Confirm your enrollment
  • Review the New Student Checklist
  • Sign up for Orientation, this is where you will register for your first term classes
  • Request updated official transcripts from your current college

Additional Resources

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Undergraduate Admissions
 

tel: (503) 725-3511

email: admissions@pdx.edu

campus location:  ASRC 101

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Transfer Center

tel: (503) 725-2445

email: transferstudents@pdx.edu

campus location:   FMH 342

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Health, Science & The Earth Pathway
 

tel: (503) 725-3822

email: hse.advising@pdx.edu

campus location: FMH 360

Disability Resource Center

tel: (503) 725-4150

email: drc@pdx.edu

Financial Aid

tel: (503) 725-3461

email: askfa@pdx.edu

Advising at Community Colleges

PSU Transfer Advisors are available at Community Colleges in the Portland area if you prefer to meet in-person at your Community College.