2014-2015 Bulletin
myPSU
Contact OAA
Admissions
Schools & Colleges
Academic Programs
Campus
Athletics
Library
Research
Giving
About PSU
Catalog Search
Search Options
Entire Catalog
Programs
Courses
Search
http://pdx.smartcatalogiq.com
9921be49-646e-45f5-b04e-ec0ddaf9be04
c6d10579-a5c4-481e-9777-346f192107ad
other
/Institutions//json/2014-2015/Bulletin-local.json
/Institutions//json/2014-2015/Bulletin.json
Contents
Programs of Study
Academic Calendar
Welcome to Portland State University
Admissions Requirements
Academic Records, Credit, and Appeals
Enrollment
Tuition and fees
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Undergraduate Studies
Graduate Studies
A to Z List of Student Services
Student Policies and Guidelines
Office of International Affairs
University Library
University Honors College
College of the Arts
School of Business Administration
Graduate School of Education
Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
School of Social Work
College of Urban and Public Affairs
Directories
Courses
Actg - Accounting
Anth - Anthropology
Ar - Arabic
Arch - Architecture
ArH - Art History
Art - Art
ASc - Arts & Sciences
ASL - American Sign Language
BA - Business Administration
Bi - Biology
BSt - Black Studies
CCJ - Criminology & Criminal Justice
CE - Civil Engineering
CFS - Child & Family Studies
Ch - Chemistry
ChLa - Chicano-Latino
Chn - Chinese
CI - Curriculum & Instruction
Comm - Communication
Coun - Counseling
CR - Conflict Resolution
CS - Computer Science
Dane - Danish
EAS - Engineering & Applied Science
Ec - Economics
ECE - Elect and Computer Engineering
Ed - Education
ELP - Educational Ldrshp & Policy
Eng - English
ESM - Environmental Sci & Mgmt
ESR - Environmental Sciences & Res
ETM - Engineering Management
FILM - Film
Fin - Finance
Finn - Finnish
FPA - Fine and Performing Arts
Fr - French
Geog - Geography
Ger - Germanic Languages
G - Geology
Grk - Greek
GSCM - Global Supply Chain Management
Heb - Hebrew
Hon - University Honors Program
Hst - History
Hum - Humanities
Intl - International Studies
ISQA - Infor Systems & Quant Analysis
ISt - Interdisciplin St
It - Italian
ITP - Initial Teacher Preparation
Jpn - Japanese
JSt - Judaic Studies
Kor - Korean
Lat - Latin
Lib - Library
Ling - Applied Linguistics
ME - Mechanical Engineering
Mgmt - Management
MGrk - Modern Greek
MIM - Master of Intl Mgt
Mktg - Marketing
MSE - Materials Science Engineering
MS - Military Science
Mth - Mathematical Sciences
MuEd - Music Education
Mup - Applied Music
Mus - Music
NAS - Native American Studies
Norw - Norwegian
OMSE - Software Engineering
PAH - Public Administration: Health
PAP-Public-Affairs-Policy
PA - Public Administration
PE - Physical Education
Per - Persian
PHE - Public Health Education
Phl - Philosophy
Ph - Physics
Port - Portuguese
PS - Political Science
Psy - Psychology
READ - READOregon
RE - Real Estate
RSt - Religious Studies
Rus - Russian
Sci - Science Ed: Center for
Sc - Science: General
Soc - Sociology
Span - Spanish
SpEd - Special Education
SpHr - Speech & Hearing Sci
SSc - Social Science: General
Stat - Statistics
Swah - Swahili
Swed - Swedish
SW - Social Work
SySc - Systems Science
SysE - Systems Engineering
TA - Theater Arts
Tur - Turkish
ULib - Library Research
UnSt - University Studies
USP - Urban Studies & Planning
WLL - World Languages & Literature
Wr - Writing
WS - Womens Studies
Catalog Links
Catalog Home
Site Map
All Catalogs
Share
2014-2015 Bulletin
>
Courses
>
Narrative Courses
> M-Z
Select a Catalog
2014-2015 Bulletin
2015-2016 Bulletin
2016-2017 Bulletin
2017-2018 Bulletin
2018-2019 Bulletin
2019-2020 Bulletin
2020-2021 Bulletin
2021-2022 Bulletin
2022-2023 Bulletin
2023-2024 Bulletin
Print this page
M-Z
appropriate adviser-approved, upper-division course
Mathematics (see above)
Maximum of one approved non-political science course
Minimum of two 500-level seminars
Modern Language Elective
Music Electives (chosen in consultation with advisor)
Music Electives (chosen in consultation with advisor)
Music Electives (chosen in consultation with advisor)
Music Electives (chosen in consultation with advisor)
Music Electives (chosen in consultation with advisor)
Music Electives (chosen in consultation with advisor)
Music Electives (chosen in consultation with advisor)
National Student Advertising Competition
One 400-level Mktg elective
One approved elective course
One approved two-term 400-level Mth or Stat sequence
One language education elective
One research design elective
One upper-division writing course
One writing intensive course
One year-long sequence in introductory biology
One year of 200-level biology plus labs
One year of 200-level chemistry or equivalent with labs
One year of 200-level college chemistry or equivalent with labs
One year of 200-level physics plus labs
One year of physics with calculus with laboratory
One year of physics with calculus with laboratory
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or adviser approved elective
Other adviser-approved 500-level courses
Other adviser-approved courses
Other adviser-approved courses
other adviser-approved credits
Other Electives (including 6 Advanced Research electives)
Other electives as approved by Supply and Logistics faculty
passing the appropriate placement test
Philosophy electives
Philosophy electives
Physical science electives as approved by adviser
Physics (see above)
Policy courses
Professional studies core
Project
Psy 410-498
Psy 503 Thesis
Psy 6xx Required methodology elective
Psychology elective 200-level or above above (including 399-409)
Quantitative analysis (selected from program list)
Required core courses
Research design and research methods
Research Methods
Science Electives: Any combination of courses at the 200+ level (not including requirements listed above) from the following departments: Ch, ESM, G, Ph, or CS
Selected Bi 410 or Bi 510 courses with advisor approval
Sociology electives, including at least 12 credits in 400-level courses
Sociology or other department
Sophomore Inquiry
Specializations and Electives
584 Stylistics
Systems core
Thesis/project
Three adviser-approved courses in advanced computer applications, with at least 4 credits outside of geology
Three approved elective courses
Three electives
Three health systems electives
Three policy electives
Three upper-division anthropology electives
TJFL Methods
Total CCJ elective credits (minimum of 16 credits at or above 300-level)
Track specific junior electrical engineering electives
Track specific senior electrical engineering electives
Twelve elective credits from the approved list
Twenty upper-division credits in geology
Two 500-level sociology course
Two additional approved 400-level Mth or Stat courses
Two additional approved Mth or Stat courses
Two approved 400 level sequences
Two classes from a concentration listed below
Two research methods electives
Two-terms of a non-Indo-European language
Two upper-division courses in anatomy and/or physiology
Two years of Ancient Greek and one of Latin
Two years of Latin and one of Ancient Greek
UnSt 421 Capstone: Engaging Democracy
Upper-division anthropology electives 6 courses (see below)
Upper-division biology electives
Upper-division cluster
WIC course
With
Writing electives
Wr Seminars