B.S. Environmental Sciences Course Petition Form

Students can petition to have courses count towards fulfilling specific requirements in the Environmental Sciences program. Equivalencies will be determined by course content, course level, and the intent of the requirement. Petitions for baccalaureate core requirements will be evaluated by the Head Adviser. Petitions for Environmental Sciences program requirements will be evaluated by the Environmental Sciences program director.

NOTE: Please submit a separate form for each course that you are petitioning. This form is for use by students who are currently enrolled in the B.S. Environmental Sciences program only.

Asterisks (*) indicate required information.
*First Name:
*Last Name:
*Your E-mail:
*Your OSU Student ID Number: 9 Digit Student Number, Not your SSN. Please do not enter any dashes.
*Name of the OSU requirement (course or category): This would be an OSU Course Title or Course Category that you would like to fulfill using courses taken elsewhere. Name just ONE course or category.
OSU Course Number, if available:

Describe the non-OSU class or classes that cover the material and intent of the OSU requirement.
*Course Title:
*Course Number:
Is this an upper or lower division course?  
*Name of Institution:
City:
State:
*Course Description: When available, paste in course description from other institution's on-line catalogue:
Textbook:
Syllabus upload required
*Upload Syllabus (required):
Accepted formats: .pdf, .doc or .docx
Additional Syllabus (optional):
Accepted formats: .pdf, .doc or .docx
Additional Syllabus (optional):
Accepted formats: .pdf, .doc or .docx
Additional Syllabus (optional):
Accepted formats: .pdf, .doc or .docx
*Web address (URL) for online course catalog
where course description can be found:
*Check the statement which applies to
the course you are petitioning:

*Does this course include a hands-on lab?
*Is this an online course?
*Number of Credit Hours:
*What calendar schedule is this?
Any additional comments/information
regarding this course?