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Graduate Pathway in Health Promotion and Health Behavior

Oregon State University

An INTO OSU Graduate Pathway program in Health Promotion and Health Behavior will prepare you to enter your next term of a master’s degree program at Oregon State University.

Upon successful completion of the Pathway program and meeting university requirements for graduate admission, you may enter your next term of graduate study at Oregon State University. This transition from an INTO OSU program to a university degree program is called progression.

Key Information

  • A Pathway program provides academic, language and cultural support in order to succeed at a US university.
  • Students are guaranteed progression to a graduate degree program through a curriculum consisting of credit-earning courses.
  • Students will benefit from fully integrated classes with both domestic and other international students on campus while learning from highly trained university instructors and tutors.

Program Details

Graduate Pathway in Health Promotion and Health Behavior

Oregon State University

Age Requirement

16

Academic Requirements
2.5 GPA, Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline.
English Language Requirements
TOEFL 70, IELTS 6.0, Duolingo 95 or Completion of Academic English Level 5.
Class size

17

Note: The information is subject to change and application decisions may vary based on individual circumstances.

2026 Fall Start (September)

Degree start date : 16 September 2026 - Degree end date: 11 June 2027

  • Term 1 fall: 16 September 2026 - 11 December 2026
  • Term 2 winter: 29 December 2026 - 19 March 2027
  • Term 3 spring: 23 March 2027 - 11 June 2027

Estimated cost of attendance

Tuition fee

$ 35,280.00

Approximate cost

$ 35,280.00

Detailed pricing breakdown coming soon

Degree Program Components
60 Credit hour degree program 15 Credit hours apply from Pathway 45 Credit hours remaining toward degree
Credit Number
Sample Classes Title
Credit Units

Term 1

Computing for Population Health Data
2 Credit Units
ALS 165
Technical Communication for International Graduate Students
3 Credit Units
ALS 166
Writing/Research Methods for International Grad Students
3 Credit Units
H 320
Introduction to Human Disease
3 Credit Units
Total credit units
11 Credit Units

Term 2

Qualitative Methods for Health Equity
3 Credit Units
COMM 111Z
Public Speaking
4 Credit Units
H 524
Introduction to Biostatistics
4 Credit Units
WR 121
English Composition
4 Credit Units
Total credit units
15 Credit Units

Term 3

ALS 145
Building Strategies for Graduate Success
3 Credit Units
H 425
Foundations of Epidemiology
3 Credit Units
H 519 / ENVE 519
Displacement, Migration and Global Health
3 Credit Units
WR 537
Writing for Science and Engineering
3 Credit Units
Total credit units
12 Credit Units
Notes
  • * These courses are generally delivered through the INTO Center and are for Pathway students only. Students must maintain 2.0 GPA per semester to remain in good academic standing.

P

= Placement option available

A

= Study abroad option available

Public Health-M.P.H.

3.0 GPA cumulative and B or higher grades in all graduate level classes
English level: B or higher grade in all English language classes OR TOEFL 91 (18 subscores) OR IELTS 7.0