Public Policy

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    54
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Public Policy Master's Degree Overview

The Hatfield School of Government's leading-edge Master of Public Policy degree is designed to meet the growing demand for public policy professionals. The degree is built on the disciplinary foundations public policy studies within the fields of political science and public administration.

We Offer:

  • Two degree tracks: Policy Analysis and Policy Advocacy and Leadership
  • The opportunity to develop specialized knowledge in a particular policy area
  • Hands-on experience conducting policy work with policy-focused client organizations
  • Professional development and networking opportunities
  • Access to world-class faculty
  • Full and part-time enrollment options and course planning to accommodate working schedules
  • In-state tuition for students from Western states through the Western Regional Graduate Program of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

Public Policy Master's Degree: Why PSU?

The faculty at the Mark O. Hatfield School of Government are world leaders in public management, public policy, and domestic and international politics. Most students draw broadly from faculty within the School and often from faculty in partner units such as Economics and Urban Studies and Planning. Portland, Oregon is one of the most livable and vibrant cities in the U.S. and provides a welcoming environment for students. Those working part-time or with families and professional spouses find the city an ideal location for the successful pursuit of the degree.

What can I do with a master's degree in Public Policy?

Nationwide, demand for graduates in public policy has been growing in response to the need for analysts and leaders who can operate within complex policy environments. One survey finds that among recent MPP graduates 30% work for the federal government, 24% for non-profits, 22% for the private sector, and 17% for state and local governments. Our students generally find employment within these sectors, as well as in public management agencies, politics and political campaigns, policy advocacy organizations, and international and inter-governmental institutions. Candidates seeking to take their careers in public policy-related fields to the next level are encouraged to contact mpp@pdx.edu for further information.

Professional & Technical Writing

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    48 (mix of online, hybrid, and on-campus courses)
    Start Term
    Fall, Winter, Spring
    Delivery Method
    In Person
    Flexible

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Department English

Professional and Technical Writing Master's Degree Overview

Earn your master’s in Professional and Technical Writing and jumpstart your career as an expert technical communicator. Our curriculum is purposefully balanced to incorporate both theoretical and practical learning. Both inside and outside of the classroom, our students get involved in the vibrant Portland “Silicon Forest” community via class client projects, internships, and networking events, such as our monthly PSU Technical Communication Meetup, which provides graduate students with the chance to network with local technical writing experts.

Mix of In-Person, Hybrid, and Online Courses for Maximum Flexibility

To accommodate both working professionals and full-time students, most of our courses are offered during late-afternoon or evening hours, fully online, or as hybrid courses. Our small classes encourage a personalized experience. 

We encourage applicants from a variety of backgrounds, including recent college graduates in the humanities, social sciences, and STEM disciplines, those embarking upon new careers, as well as students from outside of the US.

Professional and Technical Writing Master's Degree: Why PSU?

PSU's Master's in Professional and Technical Writing has a longstanding history and strong connections to industries throughout Portland. Our faculty are industry experts in their own right and make graduate students’ professional success their priority by engaging students with the resources they need to succeed after graduation.

PSU's location in downtown Portland puts it next door to thriving industries in health and technology, which makes it possible for our students to find competitive internships that often lead to employment. And with industries constantly moving into Portland, our program’s employment resources also continue to evolve with the local jobscape.

What can I do with a master's degree in Professional and Technical Writing?

Our graduate program advances students in their technical communication careers in a variety of fields, including technology, healthcare, science, government, business, education, marketing, and public relations. Our graduates have written for software companies, engineering firms, publishing companies, and for the City of Portland, and the Bureau of Environmental Services. We also see our graduates find employment as grant writers with nonprofits or as project managers. With technical communicators in constant demand, our graduates are well-positioned to enter, or re-enter the workforce when they graduate.

Recent graduates work in a variety of roles and fields, including:

  • Technical writer at a Portland software company
  • Research consultant at a national health insurance company
  • Account manager at a creative agency
  • Technical content specialist for an office at PSU

Geology

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    45
    Start Term
    Any
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Department Geology

Geology Master's Degree Overview

Our master’s in geology prepares you for a high-demand career that addresses critical environmental issues facing our world today from energy, water and mineral resources to climate, natural hazards, and environmental monitoring and cleanup.

Our geology program combines advanced coursework, fieldwork, and laboratory work to equip you with a deep and broad foundation in the geological sciences that are required for work in the oil and gas industry, minerals and mining, state and federal agencies, private consulting firms, and education.

We offer two paths for our master's degree in geology depending on your academic and professional interests:

  1. The master of science or arts degrees blend rigorous coursework and intensive research experience that culminate in a masters-level research thesis or project. The programs are designed to prepare you for continued study at the doctoral level or begin a career as a professional geologist.
  2. The geohydrology option provides you with an opportunity to explore the hydrology subfield of the geosciences with topics ranging from well dynamics to groundwater geology.

Portland State’s comprehensive graduate geology classes delve into just what is at play when we make decisions about resource use, the impact of natural hazards such as earthquakes and floods on the safety of building projects, mineral exploration and extraction, the basic workings of the Earth, and how the events and processes of the past might influence the future.

Geology Master's Degree: Why PSU?

Join our team of expert scientists right at the center of a geological paradise that will get into the field and into Portland’s science community. Our experienced faculty takes pride in providing you with quality education and mentoring that prepares you for a successful career in the geosciences.

Our location in Portland, midway between the coast and the Cascade Range, offers you unmatched opportunities to study geology, from extinct and active volcanoes to landslides, the Columbia River flood basalts, glaciers atop Mount Hood, and subduction-related events along the coast.

Our faculty excel at both teaching and research, with areas of expertise that include geochemistry and petrology, geophysics, geoscience education, hydrogeology, quaternary geology and geomorphology, urban geology, and geologic hazards, tectonics, and planetary science.

With specialized studies in hydrogeology, geomicrobiology, environmental geology, engineering geology, geomechanics, glaciology, and applied stratigraphy, you can branch out or deepen your knowledge in an area that best fits your interests and career goals.

You will also have opportunities to work closely with faculty in their research labs and on projects with local businesses, government, and regional universities.

Our student clubs, including Portland State's chapters of the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists and the Association of Petroleum Geologists, provide you with opportunities to network with professionals and learn about the work being done in the field.

What can I do with a master's degree in Geology?

Now is a better time than any to be entering the field as the demand for geoscientists is expected to increase over the next 10 years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Our graduates go on to work for government agencies at federal, state, county, and city levels, by independent consulting firms working with engineers, architects, and planners, in the construction, mining, and petroleum industries, and as teachers in elementary and high schools and at the college level.

Recent graduates are working as researchers in the mitigation of environmental problems, assessment of ground and surface water resources, exploration, development, and management of mineral and fuel resources, urban planning, GIS, evaluation of the effects of forest roads and quarries on watershed health, management of their own companies, and teaching.

Environmental Management Archive

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    45
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Environmental Management Master's Degree Overview

Invest in your future career in environmental management with a Master’s in Environmental Management. Our program provides you with the broad knowledge necessary to engage in the environmental challenges of today and the future while gaining the depth and real-world experience required to offer expertise. PSU's Masters in Environmental Management degree prepares you for a high-demand, rewarding career analyzing and managing natural environments for human benefit and ecosystem health.

A graduate environmental management degree helps you advance your career and make an impact with organizations ranging from federal and state resource management agencies to environmental consulting firms and industry.

Environmental Management Master's Degree: Why PSU?

An essential part of PSU's Masters in Environmental Management degree is applying your knowledge and skills to a real environmental problem or issue — a project that can take between six and 12 months.

Working closely with a local agency or organization and with the support of your faculty advisor, you'll identify a problem, formulate and propose a project, complete the scope of work, and document and present the results.

Projects are geared to meet the needs of the community partner and can range from addressing basic or applied research questions, identifying best practices, or making site-specific management recommendations.

Our students have worked with the City of Gresham's Environmental Services, Columbia Riverkeeper, Gifford Pinchot Task Force, Portland's Bureau of Environmental Services, Sandy River Basin Watershed Council, Tualatin Hills Parks & Recreation District, Tualatin Watershed Council, The Freshwater Trust, and Community Environmental Services.

We also offer a weekly seminar series that connects you with environmental professionals working in the field.

You'll graduate with the knowledge, skills, and experience you need to hit the ground running.

What can I do with a Master's degree in Environmental Management?

With continued population growth putting more pressure on the environment and the public becoming more environmentally conscious, employment for environmental scientists and specialists is projected to grow 11 percent from 2016 to 2026, faster than the average for all jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Join our alumni, who have gone on to work in critically important jobs with federal and state resource agencies, federal and state regulatory agencies, city and county governments, non-governmental organizations, environmental consulting firms, and industry.

Earth, Environment & Society

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Doctoral Degree (D)
    Total Credits
    81
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Earth, Environment and Society Doctorate Overview

PSU’s Earth, Environment, and Society doctoral program is an interdisciplinary program focusing on the most pressing environmental, geological, and associated societal challenges of today. The expertise of our faculty advisors and students span a range of physical and social science disciplines with particular focus on water, climate, ecology, and geological hazards. The EES program gives students the skills, knowledge, and training opportunities to excel in a wide range of cutting edge, high-demand professional careers.

Earth, Environment and Society Doctorate: Why PSU?

Portland State is Oregon’s urban research university. Located in the heart of Downtown Portland, within easy reach of the Willamette Valley, Oregon Coast, Cascade Mountains, and high deserts, PSU is a truly unique place to study Earth, environmental, and geospatial science. EES PhD students benefit from the diverse expertises of our faculty and students whose interests are at the heart of today's interdisciplinary solutions. At PSU, we regularly engage with local, regional, and national agencies, NGOs, and industries, with such partnerships enabled by our location in Oregon’s largest city. Additionally, the geological, ecological, and societal diversity of the region provides exceptional research opportunities for a wide range of academic and professional interests. The success of EES graduates across a wide range of disciplines and career pathways demonstrates the unique training opportunities we provide.   

Areas of PhD student research focus in the EES program include: 

  • Anthropology and archaeology
  • Atmospheric science
  • Climate science
  • Earth science
  • Ecology and Ecological Restoration
  • Environmental justice
  • Forest, landscape, and disturbance ecology
  • Geographic information and spatial data science
  • Geology
  • Hydrology
  • Limnology
  • Marine science
  • Planetary science
  • Political ecology
  • Remote Sensing
  • Resources management
  • Social sciences
  • Sustainability and resilience
  • Wildfire and natural hazards
  • Zoology

Our location in Portland, Oregon gives you access to an array of opportunities to hone your Earth, environmental, or social science skills to practice disciplinary scholarship or interdisciplinary approaches. You can also take advantage of the vibrant policy landscape of Oregon, home to the nation's first bottle bill, climate action plan, urban growth boundary, as well as innovation in many other arenas such as wildfire, plastics, watersheds, and planning. Our place and our expertise allow students to develop original research ideas that dive deep into fundamental challenges of the future while seeking applications and solutions focused on urban and cultural landscapes, socio-ecological systems, and justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. When you graduate with a doctorate in Earth, Environment, and Society, you will be well on your way to becoming one of the world’s experts on the future challenges at the nexus people, place, and our planet. 

What can I do with a Doctorate in Earth, Environment and Society?

Our alumni have careers in research and academia, local through federal government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and industry. Below is a sampling of current employers of recent graduates.

  • American Farmland Trust
  • Appalachian Trail Conservancy
  • City of Portland
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • United States Forest Service
  • University of California San Diego
  • University of Utah
  • Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

Environmental Science & Management

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Environmental Science & Management Master's Degree Overview

Learn to tackle some of today’s most pressing environmental challenges with a master’s in environmental science and management from Portland State University. You’ll gain the knowledge, skills, and real-world experience to understand and address critical issues like climate change, habitat loss, and water and resource management.

We offer three degree programs. You can tailor your education based on what you’re most interested in and where you want your career to take you:

  • Master of Science (MS): Conduct original research in the lab or field and produce a thesis on a topic of interest, preparing you for a career in research or further graduate-level work.
  • Master of Environmental Management (MEM): Partner with a local agency or organization on a culminating hands-on project that addresses basic or applied research questions, identifies best practices or makes site-specific management recommendations.
  • Professional Science Master (PSM): Earn credentials along the way with the completion of two graduate certificates, and apply what you’ve learned to a capstone project or internship, helping solve a real environmental problem.

Whichever degree you choose, you’ll graduate ready to address relevant and urgent environmental challenges.

Admission Details

Why Earn Your Master's in Environmental Science & Management at PSU?

PSU’s location in the heart of downtown Portland gives you access to a variety of environmental agencies and organizations. These include the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Geological Survey, Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Portland Bureau of Environmental Services, and The Nature Conservancy. It’s through these partnerships that you’ll be able to put into practice what you’re learning and build your network.

In your classes, we’ll equip you with the expertise and skills to become scientists and managers who are able to analyze and understand environmental systems, predict environmental change, and take part in managing the environment.

In our MS and MEM programs, you’ll get broad exposure to the field. You’ll take core courses in physical environmental processes, ecological processes, and environmental management before diving into a concentration of your choice. You’ll also gain technical training in environmental data analysis.

Our PSM degree combines a rigorous science-based curriculum with practical professional skills for the workplace. You can take classes on project management, communications, regulations, and professional ethics.

Throughout your program, you’ll have the support of our expert faculty. Become part of a community of peers who are as passionate as you about making an impact in the environment. 

When you join our program, you’ll be part of PSU’s School of Earth, Environment and Society. This new school focuses on interdisciplinary teaching, learning and research that addresses the most pressing and complex issues facing the planet, and the people who call it home.

Careers in Environmental Science & Management

Demand for environmental scientists and specialists is projected to grow 7 percent from 2023 to 2033, faster than the average for all jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

With a master’s degree in environmental science and management, you'll graduate with the knowledge, skills, and experience you need to make an impact in environmental policy, ecosystem conservation and restoration, environmental monitoring and assessment, and more.

Our graduates go on to work in federal and state agencies, city and county governments, non-governmental organizations, environmental consulting firms, and industry partners. Recent alumni have found jobs as hydrologists, environmental planners, GIS analysts, and specialists in air pollution, water resources, environmental protection, and natural resources. Other students have continued into doctoral programs in environmental science and related fields.

Engineering & Technology Management

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    45
    Start Term
    Any
    Delivery Method
    Online
    Flexible
  • Doctoral Degree (D)
    Total Credits
    99
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    In Person
    Flexible

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Earn Your Master's Degree or Doctorate in Engineering & Technology Management at PSU

Advance your engineering or science career with the Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science's Engineering and Technology Management graduate programs, where technical expertise meets strategic business leadership. As an engineer or scientist in these programs, you’ll learn to: 

  • Enhance your analytical and decision-making skills as you navigate complex technology.
  • Develop business acumen to lead teams, manage projects, improve workflows and define strategy.
  • Tackle multifaceted challenges through technological innovation. 

Today’s employers want more than technical skills — they expect knowledge of business fundamentals, adaptability, and the skills to collaborate effectively with non-technical colleagues.  

Our experienced instructors build on your professional background to help you develop new competencies in business, project and product management and leadership. Our faculty are industry practitioners who are active in research, and eager to cultivate the next generation of leaders in engineering technology. 

Classes in our flexible program are small, project-based and designed with working professionals in mind. Students can tailor the program to fit their schedules and goals. 

Our graduates are working at leadership levels for top-tier employers such as Intel, Daimler, and Nike, and the department boasts a global alumni network of over 1,500 graduates.

Engineering & Technology Management Master's Degree or Doctorate: Why PSU?

Our innovative program integrates your industry experience with proven business practices and cutting-edge research to create real-world impact. Our curriculum goes beyond theory, focusing on: 

  • AI implementation strategies
  • Project management in technology, research, and development
  • State-of-the-art management practices
  • Technology foresight
  • Strategic business leadership
  • Data-driven decision making
  • Innovation and R&D Management

You’ll collaborate with faculty who are actively shaping technology leadership through their research and industry partnerships. You’ll study in the region’s innovation corridor, and connect with leaders from Intel, Nike, Columbia Sportswear and emerging tech firms. You can apply what you learn through internships, case studies and consulting projects with regional employers. Students often join faculty research projects, gain publication opportunities and develop deep expertise that gives them an edge in the job market. 

Start Where You Are, Advance at Your Own Pace

Start your program any academic quarter — even summer — and choose from evening online classes and hybrid courses. This isn't just convenient; our flexible format lets you immediately apply what you’re learning on the job, so you can accelerate your impact and graduate without pausing your career. Tuition is competitive and often more affordable than similar Engineering and Technology Management graduate programs. 

All of our programs are fully integrated. Start small with a certificate and build toward a master’s or doctorate when you’re ready. Our stackable credential model gives you multiple ways to enter and grow: 

  • Graduate certificates: Strengthen your business and technical skills
  • Master of Science (MS): Pursue a comprehensive advanced degree
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.): Achieve the highest level of expertise 

The Department of Engineering Technology Management at Maseeh College offers a unique opportunity for working professionals in engineering and technology to enhance their careers. ETM students develop crucial business acumen and research skills alongside their technical skills, creating a powerful combination that's highly valued in today's industry. Our faculty and a supportive network of alumni leaders involve students in creating new knowledge through practice-focused projects, setting you apart as a critical thinker and innovator. 
 

Careers in Engineering & Technology Management

Our graduates command top salaries and lead tech industry careers around the world. Job titles include:

  • Data Analyst or Data Scientist
  • IT Manager
  • Sales Engineer
  • Technology Manager
  • Engineering Manager
  • Product Manager
  • Program or Project Manager
  • R&D Manager

Many of our Engineering and Technology Management students continue working while earning their degree, and go on to advance within their organizations. Our graduates have been hired by companies such as: 

  • Amazon
  • Daimler Truck North America
  • Google
  • Intel
  • Microsoft
  • Nike
  • Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)

What Alumni Are Saying About the Program

By learning about marketing, deep-diving into new product development and entrepreneurship, creating financial plans for business growth and doing my dissertation work using AI for advanced decision making and scenario planning I picked up the skills I needed to move my career to the next level. 

Christopher Davis, Ph.D., Class of ’22, now Senior Principal Engineering Manager - XBox Emerging Tech at Microsoft

Ready to Shape the Future of Tech Leadership?

Whether you want to grow in your current field or pivot to a new industry, our Engineering and Technology Management program equips you with the versatile skill set and credentials demanded by today's technology-driven organizations. Apply today.

History

Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    45
    Start Term
    Fall only
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Department History

History Master's Degree Overview

The Department of History offers a Master of Arts degree program designed to offer systemic training in the content, methods, and interpretation of history in a variety of specialized fields.

Depending upon their interests and preparation, students complete one of two required tracks (Thesis or Examination). In most cases, a student’s program of study will relate to a field represented by one of our permanent tenure-line faculty members whose specialties are listed on the Department’s website. In addition to these specialized areas of study, the Department also offers curricular concentrations in Public and World History.

Why PSU?

The PSU Department of History emphasizes the mastery of advanced knowledge in a variety of specific fields of history. Students develop research skills in data management, analysis, and interpretation. They learn to ask questions, document processes, and communicate clear and persuasive arguments. The program also emphasizes working in diverse environments and building a culturally competent, inclusive and empathetic worldview. The Department partners with several local institutions, including the Oregon Historical Society, to offer internships and specified training opportunities. The Department’s World History concentration allows for the exploration of thematic interests across time and space. 

While designed to be completed in two years, many students attend part-time or take advantage of a growing number of online courses to complete their degree. Many students pursue the MA as a pathway to a Ph.D. program or as a professional credential. Others view the program as an opportunity to develop highly transferable skills that will set them apart in a wide variety of career paths. Finally, the Department includes several students who are pursuing a Master’s degree primarily for personal curiosity and enrichment. The majority are recent college graduates, but we also regularly welcome students who are several years or even a few decades removed from college study.

What can I do with a Master's degree in History?

Students completing our program find work in a wide variety of fulfilling jobs and careers. Possible career paths include education, administration, government, business, and law, among so many others. The Department website includes an ever-growing list of potential vocations and career resources for its graduates.  

The Public History concentration and the Department’s internship opportunities provide skills, background, and contacts for government and public service work as well as careers in journalism, editing, and fundraising and development. These programs notably prepare students for careers in museums, libraries, archives and many other institutions. 

For those students with the interest and preparation for further advanced study, the Department has a strong track record of placement into competitive Ph.D. programs.

Urban & Public Affairs

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Undergraduate Program


Degree Details

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA)
    Total Credits
    180
    Start Term
    Any
    Delivery Method
    Flexible
  • Bachelor of Science (BS)
    Total Credits
    180
    Start Term
    Any
    Delivery Method
    Flexible

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Urban and Public Affairs Bachelor's Degree Overview

A national pioneer in urban studies, Portland State University offers an exceptionally flexible online Bachelor’s Degree program in Urban and Public Affairs.

Designed for a diverse student body that includes working adults, community college transfers, and career changers, this college-wide online bachelor’s degree lets you integrate courses from multiple departments in PSU’s renowned College of Urban and Public Affairs and the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health.

Our flexible urban and public affairs degree brings Portland’s vibrant spirit to you—wherever you live.

PSU’s urban and public affairs faculty excel at breaking down silos and crossing boundaries. Our graduates stand out in the job market for their ability to draw connections, see the big picture, and make use of a broad, versatile skill set. Urban and Public Affairs students "choose their own adventure" by tailoring their courses to fit with their interests, across the following topics:

  • Urban design and planning
  • Crime prevention and criminal justice policy
  • Politics Public administration
  • Civic engagement
  • Public health
  • Economics
  • International & global studies

Urban and Public Affairs Bachelor's Degree: Why PSU?

This multidisciplinary degree program affords students flexibility so they can balance learning with work, family, and other life experiences. The major can be completed fully outside of the traditional classroom, and students are welcome to combine online with in-classroom learning. Students also have a wide variety of choices in selecting elective courses from across the disciplines. Courses transferred from other programs may also be used.

Earn an Interdisciplinary Urban and Public Affairs Degree for a Multidisciplinary Profession

Our flexible Urban and Public Affairs degree combines the convenience of online learning with Portland’s unique, innovative spirit of public engagement. Choose our online bachelor’s degree in Urban and Public Affairs for:

  • Extraordinary faculty. You’ll learn from professors who’ve earned high distinction in urban and public affairs and remain active in the profession.
  • Flexible Credit Policies. Reduce your distance to graduation by applying previously earned credits from Portland State and/or accredited transfer institutions toward the degree.
  • Interdisciplinary Focus. You can satisfy degree requirements with courses from several departments in the College of Urban and Public Affairs and OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, customizing the program to build specialized knowledge that serves your goals.
  • Career Opportunities. PSU has an outstanding reputation for training urban and public affairs professionals. Our graduates have an excellent job-placement record with public, nonprofit, and private employers, as well as a strong rate of graduate school admissions.
  • High-touch online platform. Our online public and urban affairs courses are at least as interactive as on-campus classes. You’ll build strong relationships with classmates, enjoy one-on-one access to faculty, and participate in lively discussions and collaborative assignments.

What can I do with a bachelor's degree in Urban and Public Affairs?

The flexible Bachelor’s Degree in Urban and Public Affairs offers outstanding preparation for:

  • Professional schools, including law, education, public health, business, and medicine
  • Graduate studies in urban affairs, planning, public administration, public health, and related fields
  • Public-sector careers with local and regional government agencies
  • Employment with nonprofit organizations that promote urban development, civic engagement, economic opportunity, racial justice, environmental health, transportation, and many other issues

Pre-Law

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Undergraduate Program


Degree Details

  • Pre-Professional Program
    Total Credits
    Varies
    Start Term
    Any
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Pre-Law Pre-Professional Track Overview

Pre-Law is a pre-professional advising program supported by faculty advisors in Philosophy, History, and Political Science Departments. Pre-law is not a major, but an advising track. PSU's pre-law advising supports students who are interested in pursuing careers in the law and going to law school.

The primary faculty advisor is Chris Shortell from the Political Science department. Students who go to law school can major in anything, however, the most common majors are Political Science, Psychology, and Criminology & Criminal Justice.

PSU's pre-law advisors help students explore the law and determine if law school is the right future for them.

Pre-Law Pre-Professional Track: Why PSU?

PSU offers unique opportunities for students who are interested in pursuing careers in the law:

  • Portland Law School Fair: This fair is a pretty big deal and brings in 60 - 70 law schools, it's for the entire Portland metro, a great opportunity for students to connect and ask questions. 
  • Explore the Law Program: The Oregon State Bar and Multnomah Bar Association partner with PSU and support this program administered through Student Legal Services. It's a free, year-long program for students to explore and prepare for careers in law. They particularly encourage PSU students from traditionally underrepresented communities to apply for the program.

What can I do with the Pre-Law Pre-Professional track?

Students who work with PSU's Pre-Law advisors go on to law school and careers as lawyers. Our students have been accepted into top law programs at schools like Lewis & Clark, University of Washington, and Willamette University.