Portland-State-University 2016-2017 Bulletin

Graduate programs

The graduate programs offered by Portland State University are listed below.

Graduate Certificates

A graduate certificate program is a linked series of approved graduate-level courses which constitute a coherent body of study with a specific defined focus within a discipline. It is designed for a postbaccalaureate participant and reflects the educational mission of the University. Candidates for a graduate certificate must earn a minimum of 15 credits in approved graduate courses; many programs have higher minimums. A final project or portfolio may be required to provide for integration of the sequence of course materials.

To be admitted to a graduate certificate program, students must meet all departmental and University admission requirements. For further information on admission, as well as other aspects of a specific graduate certificate program, the appropriate department should be contacted directly.

Master of Arts and Master of Science (M.A. and M.S.)

The University offers programs leading to the Master of Arts and the Master of Science. These programs are designed to develop a mastery of subject matter in a chosen discipline and to provide training and experience in research.

Candidates for the Master of Arts and Master of Science degrees must earn a minimum of 45 credits in approved graduate courses; many programs have higher minimums. A thesis may be required, depending on the program. The Master of Arts degree requires a demonstrated proficiency in a second language. Second language proficiency is not required for the Master of Science degree.

To be admitted to a M.A. or M.S. degree, students must meet all departmental and University admission requirements. For further information on admission, as well as other aspects of a specific degree program, the appropriate department should be contacted directly.

Master of Arts in Teaching and Master of Science in Teaching (M.A.T. and M.S.T.)

The Master of Arts in Teaching and Master of Science in Teaching degrees are designed to combine coursework in the major discipline with coursework in education. To this end, the programs are developed and administered within flexible guidelines to match the needs of students with varying backgrounds and professional plans. All M.A.T. degrees require a demonstrated proficiency in a second language. Second language proficiency is not required for the M.S.T. degree.

A minimum of 45 graduate credits is required. The program of study includes the following:

  1. At least 24 graduate credits must be devoted to selected courses in academic fields which strengthen the candidate’s scholarship in a teaching field and related area. This minimum may be higher at the department’s discretion.
  2. At least 9 credits of courses in education are required.
  3. A final written and oral examination is required.

To be admitted to a M.A.T. or M.S.T. degree, students must meet all departmental and University admission requirements. For further information on admission, as well as other aspects of a specific degree program, the appropriate department should be contacted directly.

Professional Degrees

PSU offers a variety of degrees which are designed to prepare students for work in professional fields. The programs are designed to develop a mastery of the subject matter in a chosen discipline and to provide practical training and experience in the field. Many professional degrees require more than the minimum 45 credits required for all master's degrees at PSU.

To be admitted to a professional degree program, students must meet all departmental and University admission requirements. For further information on admission, as well as other aspects of a specific degree program, the appropriate department should be contacted directly.

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

The Doctor of Philosophy degree is awarded for scholastic achievement based upon the candidate’s proven comprehensive knowledge in a specialized field of study and for creative scholarship through independent research. Judgment of such attainments is based upon evaluation of a dissertation grounded in independent research and the passing of prescribed written and oral examinations.

To be admitted to a Ph.D. program, students must meet all departmental and University admission requirements. For further information on admission, as well as other aspects of a specific degree program, the appropriate department should be contacted directly.

Doctor of Education (Ed.D)

The Doctor of Education degree is granted in recognition of mastery of theory, practice, and research in education. The Ed.D. in educational leadership program prepares highly qualified professional educators for positions in teaching, supervision, and administration in elementary and secondary education, in community and four-year colleges and universities, and in other educational institutions, both public and private.

To be admitted to the Ed.D. program, students must meet all departmental and University admission requirements. For further information on admission, as well as other aspects of a specific degree program, the Graduate School of Education should be contacted directly.