To earn a baccalaureate degree a student must complete (1) University requirements, (2) University Studies - General Education requirements, (3) University Writing Requirement, (4) Race & Ethnic Studies Requirement, (5) specific requirements for the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of Applied Science Degree, (6) requirements for a major, and (7) Second Language competency if admitted with a High School Second Language Deficiency. Students earning a single major in Liberal Studies, or completing the Urban Honors program do not need to meet the University Studies General Education requirements.
Students bear final responsibility for ensuring that the courses taken are applicable toward satisfying their degree requirements.
2. University Studies (General Education Requirement)
This requirement does not apply to Liberal Studies majors or students formally admitted to the Urban Honors College. Urban Honors College general education requirements are satisfied with specific Honors courses.
The purpose of the general education program at Portland State University is to enable students to acquire and develop the knowledge, abilities, and attitudes which form a foundation for lifelong learning. This foundation includes the capacity and the propensity to engage in inquiry and critical thinking, to use various forms of communication for learning and expression, to gain an awareness of the broader human experience and its environment, and to appreciate the responsibilities of persons to themselves, to each other, and to community.
To accomplish this purpose all first year students entering with fewer than 30 prior university credits are required to complete the following program (See www.pdx.edu/unst/ for course descriptions and capstone offerings):
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First Year Inquiry (15 credits). One year-long course which must be taken in sequence (UnSt 100-level).
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Sophomore Inquiry (8 credits). Students are required to choose two Sophomore Inquiry courses.
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Upper-Division Cluster (Junior and Senior Years) (12 credits). Students are required to select three courses (for a total of 12 credits) from one upper-division cluster (300 to 400-level courses designated with a U).
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Senior Capstone (6 credits). This 6-credit capstone course (UnSt 421) is the culminating general education course for seniors. Students join an interdisciplinary team, develop a strategy to address a problem or concern in the community, and implement this strategy over one, two, or three quarters of work.
Note: Students may not use any course to satisfy both cluster and major requirements. Students cannot take cluster courses in their major, or courses cross-listed with their major, except for the following majors: Arts & Letters, Social Science, Science, and Urban & Public Affairs.
Attention transfer students:
The following placement within University Studies is based on total credits accepted at term of admission to PSU.
- Transfer students who have earned fewer than 30 quarter credits of transfer work are required to complete all of the University Studies program requirements, including the entire sequence of First Year Inquiry.
- Transfer students who have earned 30-89 quarter credits of transfer work are required to complete the University Studies program beginning with Sophomore Inquiry as follows: 30-74 credits, two courses; and 75-89 credits, one course.
- Transfer students who have earned 90-134 quarter credits of transfer work are required to complete the University Studies program beginning with an Upper-Division Cluster.
- Transfer students who have earned 135 or more credits of transfer work are required to complete the University Studies program beginning with the Senior Capstone (6 credits).