Upper-Division Cluster
See the University Studies Program website (www.pdx.edu/university-studies/sinq-junior-clusters) for descriptions of upper-division clusters and lists of approved cluster courses.
After their Sophomore Inquiry coursework, students select an Upper-Division Cluster. Beginning in Fall 2022, the Upper Division Cluster does not need to link to any of the SINQ courses the student has taken, although it is recommended. From a list of courses approved for the selected cluster, students pursue a program of 12 upper-division credits offered by various departments across campus. These classes allow students to explore an aspect of the cluster’s theme in greater depth, while continuing to investigate the four University Studies goals in relation to the cluster topic.
Students might choose a cluster to broaden their perspective, allowing them the opportunity to take classes of interest outside their major, or students can choose a cluster to complement their major area of study. In either event, Upper-Division Cluster courses may not be used to fulfill a student’s major requirement. In addition, students cannot take cluster courses in their major, or courses cross listed with their major, except for those in the following majors: Arts & Letters, Social Sciences, Sciences, and Urban and Public Affairs. The Upper Division Cluster theme completed is recognized as a note on the student transcript.