Cultural Resource Management

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Undergraduate Program


Degree Details

  • Certificate (Undergraduate)
    Total Credits
    29
    Start Term
    Any
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Cultural Resource Management Certificate Overview

Dig into a rewarding and in-demand career with Portland State’s undergraduate certificate in Cultural Resources Management. The work of preserving and promoting historic properties, including archaeological sites, historic structures and other culturally significant places, on public and private lands is critical — so critical, in fact, that demand for qualified professionals is expected to increase dramatically in the next decade.

With our certificate, you will learn how to identify, document, interpret and manage cultural resources; better understand preservation laws and how they apply to your work; and learn appropriate strategies for engaging and consulting with Indigenous communities, descendant groups and other communities.

You will also hone professional skills needed for any career, including communication, teamwork and collaboration.

Our certificate offers:

  • Two tracks to tailor the certificate to your interests and strengths
  • Hands-on coursework and opportunities for fieldwork
  • Community-based learning experiences with Tribes, governmental agencies and private firms

Whether you are ready to take the first step toward a career in cultural resources and heritage management or you are already in the field and looking to advance your career, you are in the right place. PSU’s certificate equips you with the credentials needed to make an immediate impact in cultural resource programs for Native American Tribes, federal and state agencies and the private sector.

Cultural Resource Management Certificate: Why PSU?

The Pacific Northwest is a hotbed for cultural resource management work, given our abundance of federal lands and federally funded infrastructure projects. PSU’s Portland location gives you unparalleled access to the agencies and private firms that need trained cultural resources technicians and specialists.

You’ll have the opportunity to make the certificate your own with two tracks: Cultural Resource and Heritage Management, which has a greater emphasis on policy and regulation, or Archaeology Technician, which has a technical emphasis on archaeological skills in geology, geography, and anthropology.

Within each track, you can tailor the certificate to your interests and strengths with electives in Indigenous Nations Studies, Environmental Science and Management, Geology, Geography and History.

Our faculty are experts in environmental archaeology, cultural resource management, Tribal heritage management, and public education and outreach — and bring their experience into your classes. Coursework goes beyond the classroom, and you will have plenty of opportunities to practice field, lab and public archaeology skills, and participate in summer field schools or internships.

What can I do with a certificate in Cultural Resource Management?

Over the next 10 years, the U.S. cultural resource industry is projected to add 11,000 new full-time positions, according to a report in the journal Advances in Archaeological Practices.

State, federal, Tribal and local laws mandate that qualified professionals conduct some level of cultural resources work whenever cultural resources may be impacted by a development or infrastructure project or environmental restoration. With expanding federal infrastructure spending and a shortage of skilled practitioners, the need for well-trained cultural resources professionals is more critical than ever.

With PSU’s certificate, you will graduate with the knowledge and skills to land a job with a federal agency like the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the National Forest Service or the National Park Service, Tribal governments, state preservation offices, private cultural resource management firms — of which there are several in the area — or environmental consulting firms.

The Cultural Resources Management certificate is a perfect complement to a major in anthropology, environmental science or studies, geology, geography, history or Indigenous Nations Studies.

Elementary Education

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    90
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    Flexible
  • Licensure (Graduate)
    Total Credits
    90
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    Flexible

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School/College College of Education
Department Educator Licensure

Elementary Education Master's Degree Overview

PSU’s Elementary Education master’s degree offers you a path to become an elementary teacher in Oregon — and gives you the opportunity to make an impact in the lives of children and their families.  If you have already earned a bachelor’s degree, you can earn your Oregon Teaching License through completion of this program.

In our immersive program, you’ll learn to work with youth and discover how to take an anti-racist approach to teaching. You’ll develop specialized expertise in social emotional learning, the science of reading, and working with multilingual learners. As you gain the skills and knowledge to enter the education field, you’ll learn to lead in the classroom.

You’ll also:

  • Get hands-on experience working with students through a year-long student teaching placement and additional opportunities to observe and help in classrooms.
  • Receive valuable instruction and mentorship from faculty who are also experienced elementary school teachers.
  • Engage in critical self-reflection based in knowledge about colonial histories and systems of oppression.
  • Learn how to design and implement lesson plans that encourage creativity, build community, and help students make meaningful progress toward learning goals.
    Discover practices to build partnerships with families and community members.
  • Engage in a teaching style that honors the strengths, culture, and background of your students and their families.

Our licensure in elementary education program (LEEP) will give you the opportunity to do meaningful work, and stand out in a high-demand field. Learn how you can become a teacher and view other teacher pathway programs at PSU.

If you have not yet earned your bachelor’s degree, your path to becoming an Elementary Teacher is through PSU's bachelor’s in Elementary Education.

If you are interested in teaching art, music, or physical education in elementary school, the Graduate Teacher Education Program (GTEP) will be the correct program for you. GTEP leads to a teaching license with a single-subject endorsement.

Elementary Education Master's Degree: Why PSU?

We’re preparing teachers with effective methods to support all children’s learning, while fostering a deep commitment to equity, inclusion and belonging. Our graduates will step into classrooms with a powerful toolbox of teaching techniques and an important understanding about how social and cultural contexts shape their students' lives. Our dynamic coursework combines collaborative learning with engaging readings, podcasts and opportunities to work directly with children in schools. Program faculty are experts with extensive classroom experience, advanced degrees, and knowledge in equity-based anti-racist professional development.

Our reputation as a standout teacher preparation program has helped us build an extensive network of partnerships with local schools and school districts — and get our graduates jobs. Principals around the region seek out PSU teacher candidates for student teaching placements and teacher positions, particularly in Portland Public Schools, Oregon’s largest school district.

We also offer you:

  • Flexible and accessible classes: You’ll enjoy a flexible pace, accommodating class schedule, and mix of on-campus and online class sessions. Our dynamic coursework combines opportunities to build community face-to-face with the convenience of learning from home via Zoom.
  • Specialized skills for teaching multilingual learners: Your coursework will prepare you to work with students who are learning English as an additional language. We’ve built this specialization into our program so you earn an endorsement to teach English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) when you graduate, broadening your skills and career prospects.
  • Commitment to equity and social justice: Our program nurtures confidence in students to build skills to interrupt oppression and injustice and to see quality, culturally sustaining, education as an important avenue toward a just society. We strive to embody these principles in our program and practices and continually seek to improve our efforts to address inequities.
  • Courses taught by scholar-practitioners: Learn from experienced instructors who also have scholarly expertise and advanced degrees in their fields. Gain practical tools and strategies based on sound research and theory.

What can I do with a master's degree in the Elementary Education?

With an elementary education master’s degree, you’ll earn your Oregon Teacher’s License and enter the education field from the moment you graduate. You’ll have the skills and qualifications to teach in Oregon, and in all 50 states. (Each state has its own set of requirements for out-of-state applicants.)

And with your ESOL endorsement, you’ll be prepared to support the growing number of students who are learning English, either in the general education classroom or as a specialist in English language development.

Our graduates go on to work in the education field as:

  • K-5 teachers in public or private school settings
  • English Language Development teachers in public schools
  • After school program directors
  • Leaders in education-focused nonprofits
  • Instructional coordinators
  • Curriculum developers
  • Child care center administrators
  • Consulting educators
  • Camp directors

PSU College of Education faculty and staff have built an extensive network of partnerships with schools and school districts in the Portland metro area. PSU teacher candidates are sought after by principals both for student teaching field placements and for hiring.

Whether you want to teach third grade or run an afterschool program, PSU’s elementary education program will help you develop your skills and expand your opportunities in the field.

Accreditation

This program is accredited by the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP)  and the state’s Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC).

Art & Design

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Undergraduate Program


Degree Details

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

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Art & Design Bachelor's Degree Overview

The Art & Design bachelor’s degree is a liberal arts program that includes courses from multiple disciplines. The degree provides a comprehensive overview of skills, applications, and theories of art and design practices.

Students begin with foundational courses in ideation, digital tools, and visual literacy while sampling a variety of studio courses. Elective offerings include coursework in printmaking, painting, drawing, sculpture, textiles, photography, video, graphic design, and social practice. Students in upper division coursework select a focus and further develop their knowledge of visual language, media skills, and the conceptual aspects of their work. Students leave with a critical understanding of their practice and the skills needed to pursue opportunities as creative professionals in a variety of contexts.

We also offer a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Art Practice and Graphic Design. The BFA in Art Practice is an art-focused professional degree that generally takes four years to complete and is a good option for students who have the interest and capacity to devote a significant amount of time toward the development of their art practice. The BFA in Graphic Design is a dynamic program that prepares you to conquer design challenges with an array of technical and creative skills.

Our faculty, who are all active makers as well as educators, will mentor you along your path in small classes with frequent one-on-one instruction. We are leaders in the pioneering field of Art + Social Practice. Instead of making art as objects, this field focuses on collaborative experiences and interaction between the artist and cultural systems through activism and social engagement.

WE OFFER

  • Access to specialized labs and studio facilities
  • A regular program of visiting artist lectures
  • Exposure to a variety of mediums and techniques
  • Opportunities for summer study abroad
  • Expert faculty who are active participants in the creative community
  • Courses in a variety of areas including painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, textiles, video, photography, social practice

Art & Design Bachelor's Degreer: Why PSU?

As an art practice major at PSU, you will be challenged to explore your creative ideas and pursue your practice within a thriving arts community of makers, designers, and performers. Situated in downtown Portland, PSU places you at the heart of Portland’s vibrant creative scene, where innovation and imagination are the drivers. Our faculty, alumni, and students are the changemakers of the city, using their art to question the status quo.

Our beautifully renovated studios feature high ceilings and tall windows, welcoming an abundance of natural light. Most studios offer a stunning view of the tree-lined Park Blocks for an added dose of inspiration.

We offer a variety of specialized labs for art students, including a printmaking facility, a sewing and fabric construction studio, a weaving studio that includes digital looms as well as traditional floor looms, a photographic darkroom, and a well-stocked audio-visual equipment room.

Our Materials Lab is a multi-use facility that serves both art and architecture students. There you will find a woodshop, a metals shop with welding equipment and a foundry for bronze and aluminum casting, and a digital fabrication studio with 3D printers, laser cutters, and a CNC router.

Our Mac Lab is Mac computer-based classroom with the latest Adobe Creative Cloud tools and high-quality printers. Need a computer when class is in session? No worries. Nearby we have a 12-seat drop-in lab as well.

What can I do with a bachelor's degree or minor in Art & Design?

While some graduates of our program go on to pursue a master of fine art degree, many find work in a wider array of jobs. As more and more employers look for people who know how to think creatively, an arts training is a great asset.

  • Fine artist
  • Art Director
  • Illustrator
  • Filmmaker
  • Photographer
  • Designer
  • Teacher or Arts Educator
  • Art gallery manager
  • Exhibition designer
  • Arts administration
  • Art therapy
  • Museum technician

Economics: Business Economics

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Business Economics


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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Department Economics

BUSINESS ECONOMICS MAJOR: OVERVIEW

With a solid understanding of economic and business concepts and institutions, our bachelor of business economics students will be well prepared to enter a variety of fields, such as:

  • business
  • entrepreneurship
  • financial analysis
  • data analysis
  • law
  • government
  • non-profits
  • insurance
  • international relations

Business economics undergraduate students interact with economics and business faculty who have expertise in a wide variety of areas. Faculty are committed to teaching, providing opportunities for hands-on learning and helping students succeed.

BUSINESS ECONOMICS MAJOR: WHY PSU?

Undergraduate students in the economics department regularly get to participate in applied research including data collection for audit studies. Others have measured the benefits of local amenities, such as Forest Park, and even had their research projects promoted in the national press. Our students have access to agencies and organizations in Portland, Oregon, and are immersed in the robust and growing local economy.

Our students get many opportunities to intern and the ability to work while they’re in school. Economics majors have interned and worked at companies such as Energy Trust of Oregon, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA), and the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality on tax policy, economics of recycling, and other consulting.

WHAT CAN I DO WITH A BUSINESS ECONOMICS MAJOR?

A Business Economics degree emphasizes logical thought and problem-solving skills and the ability to connect data. It also provides students with foundational knowledge in key business areas such as accountancy. This combination of business and economics skills gives students the ability to see and understand both the “big picture", and the small details. Business economics students are in high demand in the local labor market as well as nationally and internationally. Business economics majors are well equipped to meet the challenges of the global marketplace. They also have the skills necessary to create their own businesses.

Enterprise Analytics

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The School of Business


Degree Details

  • Certificate (Graduate) (GC)
    Total Credits
    16
    Start Term
    Any
    Delivery Method
    Online

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School/College The School of Business

Enterprise Analytics Graduate Certificate Overview

Building Your Analytics Skills to Advance Your Business Career

The exponential growth of data and use of technology is creating a host of new career opportunities at the intersection of business and technical skills. Portland State University’s Enterprise Analytics Certificate equips you with skills that enhance your value and set you up for career advancement.

Designed for professionals, the enterprise analytics program offers advanced  training you can use immediately. You will learn the most current tools and techniques for gathering, analyzing, organizing, and interpreting data. In addition, you will develop the business acumen to apply these skills in an enterprise environment.

You can earn the Enterprise Analytics Certificate as a stand-alone credential. It also pairs with the Master of Science in Applied Data Science for Business, and can also be combined with The Portland MBA, Master of Science in Finance, or Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management.

Whether you seek to switch careers, earn a promotion, or become more effective in your current role, PSU’s Enterprise Analytics Certificate can accelerate your professional trajectory and increase your earning power.

Enterprise Analytics Graduate Certificate: Why PSU?

  • Results-oriented: Our Enterprise Analytics program emphasizes practical, relevant skills designed to open new career and advancement opportunities.. Curriculum developed with business community input makes it immediately relevant.
  • Forward-looking: The field of enterprise analytics is constantly evolving, and PSU can keep you ahead of the curve. We’ve made the U.S. News & World Report’s “Most Innovative Universities” list four consecutive years because our faculty and students are so good at adapting to—and helping to create—new trends.
  • Accessible and convenient: You can earn the Enterprise Analytics Certificate in nine months, taking one to two courses per term. We designed the program with working professionals in mind, so you can easily balance college  with a full-time work schedule.
  • Academically rigorous: Data analytics sits at the intersection of business, math, information technology, and engineering. Our Enterprise Analytics program draws on all four disciplines, providing you with a versatile and well-rounded skill set that you can apply in almost any industry

Enterprise Analytics Certificate Highlights

  • Hands-on project work in R and Tableau, SQL, Python, modern visualization and enterprise resource planning platforms
  • Imparts skills that are in high demand
  • Online format maximizes flexibility and convenience, especially for working professionals
  • Offered by PSU’s nationally ranked Business School
  • Curriculum informed by industry leaders

Preferred Qualifications

You may be someone who is early in their career, an experienced professional or someone exploring a career change. The Enterprise Analytics Certificate is designed to benefit candidates from all those different backgrounds.

The course work is designed and taught in a manner that does not require specific undergraduate technical or math course prerequisites.

What can I do with a Certificate in Enterprise Analytics?

PSU’s Enterprise Analytics Certificate Program imparts a unique combination of technical and business skills that are increasing in demand in the business, government and nonprofit sectors. You will be able to apply these skills in variety of enterprise functions including:

  • Marketing
  • Finance
  • Human resources management
  • Supply chain management
  • Operations
  • Accounting 
  • Manufacturing

Curriculum

The Enterprise Analytics program consists of a four-course sequence. You will learn new technical skills and develop business acumen with real-work data-sets and scenarios.

Fall Term

  • BTA 511 – Business Data Management with SQL (4 credits)

Winter Term

  • BTA 512 - Business Data Analytics with Python (4 credits)
  • GSCM 521 - Global Information Systems & Data Analytics (4 credits)

Spring Term

  • BTA 553- Enterprise Data Visualization for Decision Making (4 credits)

ACCREDITATION & RANKINGS

Portland State University is fully accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU).

One of fewer than 200 business schools worldwide — top 1% — to be accredited in both business and accounting by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). AACSB is the elite business school accreditation known internationally.

Portland State's School of Business is committed to student learning. AACSB accreditation includes assessment of student learning outcomes.

Top Online Business Program, U.S. News & World Report.

Public Health Studies: Indigenous Health

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Undergraduate Program


Degree Details

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

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Public Health Studies: Indigenous Health Bachelor's Degree Overview

In partnership with the Native American community of Portland, Oregon, the Indigenous Nations Studies (INST) Department at Portland State University and beyond, we offer the nation’s only undergraduate concentration that centers learning about health equity and public health from Indigenous peoples

This concentration is a collaborative model that compliments the Indigenous Nations Studies (INST) major and minor, intersects with STEAM disciplines, and can serve as a post baccalaureate pathway to the health sciences professions (nursing, medicine, dentistry). 

Our Indigenous Health concentration offers students (Native and non-Native) the opportunity to learn about the functions and tools of public health within anti-racist, decolonizing and liberatory frameworks. We cultivate a future workforce ready to address the lasting impacts of colonialism for health-justice that is beneficial for all. It prepares students to understand the health issues impacting Indigenous peoples, and uplift community-based and community-driven solutions for health-justice, wellness, and equity. 

We offer students the opportunity to: 

  • Learn in a community-based and community-driven process that centers the strengths and contributions of Indigenous people who have been engaging in public health since time immemorial.
  • Understand and address racial health disparities through a critical analysis of racism, colonialism, and power.
  • Examine, reflect and engage in discourse into social determinants of health impacts on racialized and oppressed populations that are historically underserved and erased by western institutions. 
  • Critically analyze harmful data and research practices in order to build a workforce that is accountable to address colonialism and racism embedded within public health and intersecting systems through Indigenous strengths-based approaches.
  • Understand the critical need for public health to center Indigenous knowledge to uplift practices of community care, decolonize the Land Back movement, and to foster advocates and allies for Indigenous equity. 
  • Develop equitable public health solutions rooted in Indigenous wisdom, values, and Indigenous Traditional Ecological & Cultural Knowledges (ITECK) systems. 

Public Health Studies: Indigenous Health Bachelor's Degree: Why OHSU-PSU School of Public Health?

Located in the heart of Portland, Oregon, the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health is a leader in educating future public health professionals to advance a healthy and equitable society through community engagement, education, research, scholarship and service.

We are uniquely positioned to leverage the strengths of both parent institutions. OHSU is Oregon’s primary academic medical center charged with improving the health and well-being of Oregonians and beyond. PSU is Oregon’s leading major urban research center and nationally recognized for its innovative work on community engagement, social mobility and service learning.

Together, the two universities provide unmatched opportunities for students to engage in academic innovation with community partnerships to center the ever-changing needs of public health education in our society while advancing health, justice and social equity in our city, state, and world.

What can I do with this concentration?

This concentration prepares students for careers in nonprofits, education, health policy, social services, medicine, research, disease prevention, community health promotion and public health organizations.

This concentration prepares students to:

  • Work with Indigenous communities, equipped with a well-rounded understanding about the key health issues and underlying determinants that impact Indigenous populations. 
  • Work collaboratively towards a thriving Indigenous future, setting the conditions today to build that future. 
  • Create a diverse public health workforce by increasing the number and success of Indigenous people within the field of public health and related disciplines, including medical and clinical professions.