Contemporary Art Practice: Art & Social Practice

MFA Social Practice Creek Colleges Project

Graduate Program


Degree Details

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

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Art and Social Practice Master's Degree Overview

PSU’s Art and Social Practice MFA defines what it means to be an artist in society. In our three-year, flexible-residency program, you’ll combine individual research, group work, and experiential learning to find new ways to engage with your art and the community. Our program’s blend of critical and professional practice, progressive pedagogy, collaborative social engagement, and transdisciplinary exploration produces an immersive educational experience.

We encourage you to shape the direction of your education as you connect your art practice to research in the field of Social Practice through elective coursework and community partnerships, promoting cross-disciplinary engagement.

Graduating students each produce a public graduate project, a publication exploring a relevant connection to their practice, and a public artist lecture that surveys their work in the program.

Art and Social Practice Master's Degree: Why PSU?

At Portland State University, we are pioneers in the field of social practice. Our continually evolving program, the oldest running Social Practice MFA program in the world, offers a unique combination of experiential learning, seminar discussions, and collaborative project making with strong ties to the Portland community as well as with organizations and individuals globally. We were recently rated as one of the top 15 art programs in the country by Artsy.

Our program offers publication opportunities through the Social Practice Reference Points book series and SoFA Journal, opportunities to engage with ongoing community partnerships such as KSMoCA (King School Museum of Contemporary Art) and the Columbia River Correctional Institution. We also facilitate community-building events for our students, such as Assembly, an annual social practice conference where participants shape the collective experience by contributing to dialogue, group projects, workshops, and publications.

When you graduate, you’ll publicly present your graduate project, which is a critical step toward becoming a working artist when you’ve graduated.

What can I do with a master's degree in Art and Social Practice?

Alumni from our program have secured tenure track teaching jobs, adjunct teaching jobs, have produced public art projects, and participated in major exhibitions. They work with museum education programs and non-profits, have started businesses, worked with governments, and have received numerous awards, grants, and fellowships.

Chemistry

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    45
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    In Person
  • Doctoral Degree (D)
    Total Credits
    81
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Department Chemistry

Chemistry Master's Degree and Doctorate Overview

Take the next step towards your future as a professional scientist with a master’s in chemistry. Our esteemed faculty model innovative pedagogy in the University’s state-of-the-art teaching labs and classrooms, and provide access to unparalleled research and support facilities. Combining original research with advanced coursework in various disciplines of chemistry, our programs in chemistry provide opportunities for unique and collaborative research.

We offer graduate work leading to the following degrees: Master of Arts or Master of Science; Master of Arts in Teaching or Master of Science in Teaching (Science); Ph.D. in Chemistry.

Chemistry Master's Degree or Doctorate: Why PSU?

Students in all areas of chemistry pursue graduate study at PSU, where they explore cutting-edge research in biophysics, catalysis, chemical biology, chemistry education, molecular imaging, nanotechnology, renewable energy, sensors, synthesis, therapeutics, and environmental, green, materials, and systems chemistry. This work is enhanced through strong ties to local and statewide research initiatives and collaborations with other Portland State faculty as well as researchers across the nation and around the globe.

Portland State University's position in the heart of Oregon's economic and cultural center provides a dynamic and exciting environment in which to pursue science. You will find our students, staff, and faculty to be friendly and accessible and that we value the experience of studying at an outstanding university that has all the advantages of being located in a major city, but is surrounded by the beauty and recreational opportunities of the Pacific Northwest.

What can I do with a Master's degree or Doctorate in Chemistry?

Graduate study in chemistry at Portland State University provides students with good preparation for rewarding careers in academic, industrial, or government research. Graduates of the Department of Chemistry’s programs have taken advantage of the strong interdisciplinary nature of the program and report that their doctoral training prepared them well for rewarding careers. These students have benefited from interdisciplinary programs on campus, such as the Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Academy, the Center for Electron Microscopy and Nanofabrication, the Center for Life in Extreme Environments, and the Oregon Health & Sciences University (OHSU).

Accreditation

The curriculum, faculty, library, and facilities of the Department of Chemistry are accredited by the American Chemical Society (ACS).

Computer Science

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    45
    Start Term
    Fall, Winter, Spring
    Delivery Method
    In Person
  • Doctoral Degree (D)
    Total Credits
    90
    Start Term
    Fall, Winter, Spring
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Computer Science Master's Degree and Doctorate Overview

Advance your career in Portland’s “Silicon Forest” with one of the best Computer Science graduate programs in the Pacific Northwest. Our innovative M.S. and Ph.D. programs are designed for impact, combining rigorous coursework with deep research to prepare you for the future of technology.Through department events and network connections, you can build relationships at major tech companies like Google, Amazon, and Intel.

Computer Science Master’s or Ph.D. Degree: Why PSU?

Located in the heart of Portland, our program provides unparalleled access to a vibrant tech ecosystem, connecting you with opportunities for internships, mentoring, and future careers at major companies like Google, Amazon, and Intel. Our prime location offers exceptional convenience for part-time students and working professionals looking to earn a credential that advances their careers.

We provide a flexible and supportive environment designed for your success:

  • Real-World Experience: Gain valuable industry experience through local internships, which can count towards a portion of your required degree credits.
  • Dedicated Support: You are supported from day one. Master's students are paired with a dedicated staff advisor for their entire program, while each Ph.D. student is guided by a primary faculty advisor and a dedicated committee of additional faculty members.
  • Research Opportunities: M.S. students have the option to pursue a research-based thesis, and Ph.D. students engage in close, collaborative research with faculty throughout their program.

You will learn from faculty with world-class expertise in a distinctive mix of research areas.In an ever-changing field, we teach you how to learn about new subjects quickly and efficiently and conduct research effectively and ethically. You can take courses in a broad range of computer science topics, including:

  • Cybersecurity
  • Quantum computing
  • Data science
  • Programming languages
  • Software engineering
  • Systems and networking
  • Visual computing

Housed in the Maseeh College of Engineering & Computer Science at PSU, our computer science graduate programs introduce you to a variety of industry specializations and help you keep up with emerging trends. You’ll have the opportunity to explore growing fields such as machine learning and artificial intelligence, networks and security, data management, and cloud computing.

Careers in Computer Science

Computer science is one of the most in-demand and highest-paying professions, and our graduate programs prepare you for an advanced career in this dynamic industry. Our graduates frequently land high-impact jobs in Portland’s thriving technology scene and beyond.

Graduates from our program work at top employers, including:

  • Intel
  • Google
  • Amazon

Common career paths include:

  • Computer network architects
  • Engineer (Machine Learning, Software, Security, Graphics)
  • Development (Application, Web, Full Stack)
  • Database administrators
  • Game developers
  • Graphic engineers
  • Information security analysts
  • Machine learning engineers
  • Managers
  • Security engineers
  • Software engineers
  • System designers
  • Researchers

Ready to Advance Your Career?

Whether you want to move up in your current field or pursue a future in research and teaching, our graduate computer science program will help you gain the knowledge, skills, and connections you need to succeed. Apply today.

Criminology & Criminal Justice

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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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Criminology and Criminal Justice Master's Degree Overview

The Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice’s campus-based Master of Science degree program provides students with a unique opportunity to study crime and the criminal justice system in a vibrant urban setting. Working closely with CCJ’s core faculty, students develop a tailored program to meet their individual academic needs and career goals. The degree is optimized for students to complete in six academic quarters (two years), but the program is flexible enough to allow for a longer timeline if needed. Through coursework, collaboration with faculty, peer interactions, and community-based learning experiences, students graduating from the program are prepared to assist criminal justice agencies, problem-solve, and give informed solutions to crime and justice issues.

Criminology and Criminal Justice Master's Degree: Why PSU?

A Community of Engaged Learners 

Our mission envisions students and faculty as mutual partners working to discover, share, and problem-solve criminological and criminal justice issues inside and outside the classroom. CCJ Masters alumni continue this partnership with faculty as they successfully find jobs in agencies, research departments, and academia. Unlike Masters programs at many other universities, the CCJ graduate program is designed to provide students with opportunities to engage in the development of new knowledge and partner with faculty and community organizations in dealing with real-world projects and issues.

What can I do with a master's degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice?

Over the past ten years, our graduates have been successful in finding careers in the following fields: Academia/Ph.D., City government, Corrections, Local & Federal law enforcement, Probation officer, Research/Crime analyst, Counselor, Non-profit management

Communication

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    46
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Communication Master's Degree Overview

It's time for you to start thinking bigger and more broadly about communication. Our two-year graduate program can make that happen. Earn your Master’s in Communication and become a competent professional and interpersonal communicator.

In the Communication program, you will work one-on-one with faculty mentors who are experts in social science research. You’ll be guided as you develop your own communication and research skills to create positive future change and influence global dialogue. As an MS student at Portland State, you can tailor your Communication degree to help you achieve your next goal.

Communication Master's Degree: Why PSU?

Join a diverse community at Portland State University, where bike-commuting, food-carts and creative cultures meet. Our downtown campus features faculty who are experts in media and technology, politics, health, conversation, persuasion, and propaganda. "Let knowledge serve the city" by using your newfound communication and research skills to improve your community. Our program offers competitive positions as Graduate Teaching Assistants; take advantage of the opportunity to have your tuition paid by the university!

We are proud to nurture a tightly knit graduate community. You'll be encouraged to take initiative and make bold inquiries into the field as you work closely with faculty mentors.

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

Alumni from our graduate degree in communication have continued in academia pursuing PhDs or teaching at community colleges, work in non-profits or the government, and work in a variety of industries. When you graduate with your MS in Communication, you'll feel confident and prepared to launch your career or continue on to a doctoral program. A growing demand for excellent communicators in the workforce ensures that our graduates will be placed into competitive roles. Most graduates go on to secure competitive jobs in academia, industry settings, for nonprofits, or within the government.

Your advanced degree in Communication opens the door to a multitude of roles within a variety of fields, but below are a few examples of the position titles and organizations where our graduates have been employed:

  • Executive Communications Manager, Intel Corporation
  • Analyst Operations Assistant Manager, Adpearance
  • Assistant Professor in Communication, Clark College
  • Associate Professor, University of Warwick
  • Communication Specialist, National MS Society
  • Operations, Multnomah County Health Department's Public Health Division
  • Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Fish & Wildlife
  • Director of Research, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI)

Special Education

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

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

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School/College College of Education

Special Education Master's Degree Overview

With millions of students nationwide receiving special education services, there is a demand for highly educated teachers who can work with students at all skill levels.  Portland State’s innovative special education program offers a flexible option to complete a master’s degree independently or in conjunction with a teacher licensure program.

Most of our students obtain their master’s degrees by completing one of the following licensure programs:

In these programs, you will develop the skills to help students with a wide range of learning, mental, emotional, and physical disabilities. Further develop your skills adapting general education, and teaching reading, writing, and math to students across a continuum from those with mild and moderate disabilities to those with complex needs. 

Special Education Master's Degree: Why PSU?

PSU Special Education faculty represent leadership and excellence across literacy, bilingualism, positive behavior supports, multicultural special education, behavior analysis, assistive technology, augmentative and alternative communication, visual impairment, early childhood, and transition.

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

Our graduates work as:

  • Special Education Teacher
  • Literacy Specialist
  • Transition Coordinator

Our graduates are employed at schools throughout the greater Portland Metropolitan Area, particularly at Portland Public Schools.

Economics: Quantitative Economics

two PSU economics students studying together

Undergraduate Program


Degree Details

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

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Department Economics

Quantitative Economics Bachelor's Degree Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Economics (QTEC), a STEM-designated major, provides intensive training for jobs that require both quantitative and qualitative skills. The major should be selected by students wishing to pursue employment in fields such as data analytics, as well as graduate studies in economics.

Quantitative Economics Bachelor's Degree: Why PSU?

Students benefit from a diverse faculty with expertise in fields such as environmental economics, healthcare economics, macroeconomics, data analytics, and behavioral economics. The department provides opportunities for independent study, internships, and research with faculty members.

What can I do with a bachelor's degree in Quantitative Economics?

Students graduating with a QTEC major find employment locally and nationally in quantitative roles, or pursue graduate work in economics. Opportunities include:

  • Graduate programs in economics
  • Business/financial analysis
  • Data analysis
  • Government employment
  • Energy sector employment

Creative Writing

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    48
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Department English

Creative Writing Master's Degree Overview

Make your literary mark with PSU’s master’s in Creative Writing. Our two-year, flexible program offers both full-time and part-time options for earning your MFA. You will graduate with a manuscript, your thesis, in your genre (fiction, poetry, or nonfiction).

We will also guide you into your literary life by teaching you the critical reading and analytical skills you will need as a teacher, editor, publisher, literary agent, journalist, or arts administrator, and the list goes on.

The MFA is a terminal degree in the field of creative writing, which qualifies our graduates to apply for tenure-track teaching jobs at the university level. The program's strengths include distinguished faculty who bring their real-life experience and expertise as published authors into the classroom, faculty mentorship, a thesis project experience, and small class sizes with a supportive community of peers that extends beyond the classroom.

Our creative writing program also hosts an annual reading series that brings writers of national and international reputation to campus and gives students the opportunity to edit, design, and market the literary journal Portland Review.

Creative Writing Master's Degree: Why PSU?

Located in the urban center of one of America’s most vibrant literary cities, the Portland State MFA program provides emerging writers with opportunities for creative and intellectual exploration while working closely with a faculty of distinguished writers.

Our program is committed to a hybridity that crosses aesthetic and social boundaries and to a diversity that reflects the progressive spirit of its surroundings.

Consistent with PSU's mandate to serve our city's cultural and professional needs, engagement in Portland's vibrant local community of writers is central to our students' movement from academic to creative careers.

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

The program regularly offers professional-development info sessions, career advising, alumni networking, advertisement of job, and internship opportunities. Internship opportunities have included Literary Arts, Tin House, Hawthorne Books, Fishtrap, Civil Coping Mechanisms, Oregon Humanities, Entropy, Earthzine, and the Portland Tribune.

Graduates of the program go on to pursue the following careers, among others:

  • Teacher, all levels (university, secondary, elementary, community)
  • Book Editor
  • Magazine Editor
  • Publisher
  • Journalist/Reporter
  • Screenwriter
  • Literary Agent
  • Copywriter
  • Copyeditor
  • Grant writer
  • Proofreader
  • Arts Administrator
  • Tutor
  • Advertising

New Product Management

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

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

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New Product Management Graduate Certificate Overview

Product managers translate technology fundamentals into solutions customers want. At the intersection of engineering and business know-how, they understand customers, define product vision, lead cross-functional teams, and help companies succeed with cutting-edge products, processes, and technology services. Students learn how to build on their technical acumen to create market-driven solutions. Courses cover the management of new product development and software projects, technology marketing, market foresight, and market validation. 

New Product Management Graduate Certificate: Why PSU?

Portland State University is strategically located at the heart of a vibrant community of design and technology firms, making it an ideal place for aspiring product managers. The New Product Management Graduate Certificate offers several distinct advantages: 

  • Industry-Relevant Curriculum: The program is tailored to meet the needs of working professionals across diverse technical disciplines and technology marketing roles.
  • Project-Based Learning: Classes are designed around real-world projects that allow students to apply their knowledge while benefiting from the experiences and networks of their peers.
  • Expert Instructors: Learn from faculty with extensive industry experience in new product development.
  • Courses within the certificate cover essential topics such as:
    • Product Development Strategies: Explore methodologies for effective product design and market introduction.
    • Market Analysis Techniques: Learn how to assess market needs and identify opportunities for innovation.
    • Cross-Functional Team Leadership: Develop skills necessary for leading diverse teams in a fast-paced environment.

What can I do with a graduate certificate in New Product Management?

Earning a Graduate Certificate in New Product Management opens doors to numerous career opportunities within various sectors. Alumni have successfully secured positions at renowned companies such as Intel, Daimler, Nike, and more. Examples of roles include: 

  • New Product Introduction Program Manager at Lam Research
  • Lead Systems Engineer at Collins Aerospace
  • Senior Product Engineer at ACUTE Innovations
  • Product Marketing Manager at Planar Systems
  • Retail Technology Application Manager at Nike

This certificate not only enhances your resume but also equips you with the strategic skills necessary for driving successful product development initiatives. Whether you are looking to advance within your current organization or pivot into a new role focused on innovation, this program provides the foundation you need to succeed.

Geography

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Graduate Program


Degree Details

  • Master's Degree (M)
    Total Credits
    45-54
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    In Person

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Department Geography

Geography Master's Degree Overview

How can institutions better protect and prepare citizens for geographical hazards like climate change, fires, floods, and water scarcity? PSU’s master’s degree in Geography digs into difficult, complex problems and prepares students to engage, confront, and resolve contemporary geographical issues using geographical skills and knowledge.

PSU’s Geography Department offers several advanced degrees: the Master’s programs discussed below; a Ph.D. in Earth, Environment, and Society delivered through the Geography Department’s partnership in the School of the Environment; and a Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems. Students may pursue either the Master of Arts (M.A.) or the Master of Science (M.S.) to prepare for careers in the private or public sector, or as a step to a Ph.D. program.

The program requirements are flexible, and students work closely with their advisors to design a course of study tailored to their interests. Many incoming graduate students enter the program with a degree in a field other than geography; we welcome applications from students regardless of major. Faculty research and teaching interests encompass a wide range of subjects, approaches, and regions, including climate change, water resources, forest and fire ecology, community resilience, spatial cognition, geovisualization, and GIS to name a few.

Our small, tightly-knit cohorts are mostly fully funded and receive stipend and tuition remission as well as a faculty advisor who weighs in on their academic path. We are committed to making sure our graduate students are prepared to enter the field and their work as research assistants or teaching assistants is a key part of preparing them professionally. In addition to tuition remission and a stipend, we are also proud to offer our graduate students, several merit-based fellowships, grants, and scholarships.

Our students choose a diverse range of research topics as the basis for their master’s degrees. We teach and conduct research across a broad range of subjects, with particular strengths in the study of water, climate, the urban-rural interface, mountains, environment-society studies, and Geographic Information Science.

Prospective students are encouraged to contact individual faculty to discuss their interests and research opportunities in the process of identifying a prospective advisor.

Geography Master's Degree: Why PSU?

Here in Northwest Oregon, we are intimately attuned to the integration between our natural resources and the challenges of human impact. Oregon’s geography and climate varies vastly from its coast to its desert to its mountain ranges, rivers, and farmlands. Our graduate students have the opportunity to (within a day’s drive and without crossing state lines) move between different climates. This geographical diversity offers our students a vast array of opportunities for fieldwork. PSU’s location offers faculty, postdocs, and students easy access to a range of community and agency (from the city through the federal level) partners, a diversity of cultural experiences, award-winning public transportation, a strong biking culture, and a network of urban trails and natural areas.

All of our graduate students work closely with a faculty advisor who guides them into an area of focus that they may find employment after they graduate. We are committed to making sure our graduate students are prepared to enter the field and their work as research assistants or teaching assistants is a key part of preparing them professionally. We are also proud to offer our graduate students, in addition to tuition remission and a stipend, several fellowships, grants, or scholarships based on student merit.

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

With your geography degree, you will be equipped to examine human impact on the earth and how humans can mitigate or adapt to climate change, ecological disasters, and resource scarcity. The Portland metro area alone contains an enormous need for scientists who can analyze geographical challenges and offer practical and policy recommendations to policymakers.

Our graduates have ended up working as climate scientists, hydrologists, data managers, spatial analysts, policy analysts, GIScientists, disaster risk reduction experts, resource management specialists at a variety of federal, municipal, and private organizations, including the USDA, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and the City of Portland. Graduates do important work in analyzing hazards such as floods, fires, heavy precipitation, and use their mapping skills to identify which populations might be at risk or vulnerable to severe impacts. Our graduate students are currently engaging in questions of how cities can protect vulnerable populations, and how scientific findings can be transferred to policymaking, and how natural resources can be sustainably and fairly managed. Students also work with a variety of practitioners on how the city can plan for change and build resilience by providing scientifically and socially relevant information that can inform policymaking.