Transfer Advising Guides are for planning purposes only. This Advising Guide does not replace the need for regular and timely meetings with your assigned Pathway Advisor. 

Visit the Graphic Design Undergraduate Program web page for detailed program information, PSU 4-year Degree Map, and PSU offered courses. 

Transferring into the Graphic Design Program

All Graphic Design majors (including incoming transfer students) must pass a Sophomore portfolio review in order to enroll in 300 Level courses and continue progression in the program. The review happens once each year at the end of the Spring term. Additional information about the portfolio review process is available on the Graphic Design web page


Course Equivalencies

The following courses will transfer towards PSU requirements within the Graphic Design major. This is a shortened list for general reference. For more information on how other courses may transfer, visit Transferology, a web-based advising system. 

PSU
Course
PCC
Course
Clackamas CC
Course
Mt Hood CC
Course
Chemeketa CC CourseClark College CourseLane CC 2-Year Program
DES 111Not offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offered
DES 120GD 150Not offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offered
DES 121GD 124Not offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offered
DES 125Not offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offered
DES 140Not offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offered
DES 224GD 222Not offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offered
DES 225GD 229Not offeredNot offeredART 222 and ART 223Not offeredNot offered
DES 200GD 141Not offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offered
DES 210GD 151Not offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offered
DES 254GD 116Not offeredNot offeredART 224 and ART 225Not offeredNot offered
DES 290ART 214Not offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offeredNot offered
ArH 2xxAny 200-level Art History CourseAny 200-level Art History CourseAny 200-level Art History CourseAny 200-level Art History CourseAny 200-level Art History CourseAny 200-level Art History Course

Notes and Benchmarks

  1. ArH 2XX: any 200-level Art History Course
  2. All students must pass a Sophomore portfolio review to enroll in 300-level courses and continue progression in the program.  
  3. Students interested in transferring to PSU for Graphic Design should also take courses to satisfy the Bachelor of Fine Arts requirements (see below).

Degree Snapshot

180 total credits are required for a Bachelor's Degree. Of the 102 credits needed for your major, 60 are from courses within the major, and 42 are electives. A minimum of 62 credits are required to be upper-division (300/400-level). 

The majority of your major coursework, as well as your General Education requirements, will be completed at PSU. Learn more about General Education below.

Pie chart showing breakdown of total credits required for a bachelor degree in four areas: Major Requirements, General Education Requirements, Degree Option: BA/BS, and elevtives
Pie chart showing general proportion of credits required to earn a Bachelor Degree from each of four areas: Major Requirements (~30% of total credits), General Education (~25% of total credits), BFA Degree Option (~20% of total credits), and electives (~25% of total credits).

Other Academic Requirements

Race and Ethnic Studies Requirement

Beginning with the 2022-23 catalog, all Portland State undergraduate students must fulfill the Race and Ethnic Studies requirement (RESR) to earn their bachelor's degrees. The new requirement, approved by Faculty Senate in Spring 2021, ensures students are equipped with an understanding of how historically rooted and ongoing racism affects institutions in Oregon, the U.S. and the world. Students who entered PSU prior to Fall 2022 should check with their academic advisor if they are using an older catalog that does not include this requirement. 

Students entering PSU with fewer than 90 college credits:

  • Students will satisfy the requirement by completing two RESR-designated courses (a minimum of 3 credits each) with a central focus on race, ethnicity and systemic oppression.
  • One course must focus on the U.S. experience; the second course must center the experiences of groups under European and U.S. colonialism and imperialism beyond the United States.
  • One of the courses taken must be taken within the School of Gender, Race and Nations or be cross-listed with one of the SGRN units: Black Studies (BSt), Chicano/Latino Studies (ChLa), Indigenous Nations Studies (NAS), or Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WS).

Students entering PSU with 90 or more college credits:

  • Students will satisfy the requirement by completing one RESR-designated course (a minimum of 3 credits each) with a central focus on race, ethnicity and systemic oppression.
  • The course taken by transfer students does not need to be offered within SGRN or cross-listed within one of its units. 

The courses taken to fulfill the requirement may also fulfill major, minor, University Studies, Honors and/or elective requirements.

University Writing Requirement

2 Composition courses, starting with College Writing 121 (or equivalent) 

 

Second Language Proficiency for Admission 

Students  who graduated, or would have graduated, from high school in Oregon in 1997 or later must have two years of second language at the high school level, or two terms at the college level, to meet admission requirements, even if they choose to pursue a Bachelor of Science.

General Education Requirements

All universities have a general education curriculum included as part of the baccalaureate degree requirements. The goal of general education curricula is to assure that all graduates have a common set of coursework designed around the university's educational goals. Students have the option of University Studies or University Honors for completing their general education requirements at PSU. 

Did you know you can transfer to PSU at any time? Your general education requirements will depend on how many credits you transfer to PSU before your first term of classes.

University Studies

The University Studies option involves taking courses outside of your major that are linked by a common theme, as well as a Capstone project in your senior year which addresses a current challenge in the Portland area. Seeing complex issues such as sustainability or immigration from multiple angles better prepares you to solve problems in work and life. You will learn how to think critically, communicate clearly, adapt to new situations and work with people unlike yourself — all highly valued skills in the workplace. 

https://www.pdx.edu/university-studies/transfer-students

Credits Transferred University Studies Requirements to complete
0 - 29 Freshman Inquiry:
UNST 1X1, 1X2, 1X3
30 - 74 Two Sophomore Inquiry Courses:
UNST 211 - 299
75 - 89 One Sophomore Inquiry Courses:
UNST 211 - 299
90- 134 Three Upper-Division Cluster Courses (12 credits) and Senior Capstone
135+ One Senior Capstone (6 credits)

University Honors College

Honors serves high-achieving, academically motivated students from diverse ethnic, social, and economic backgrounds. Students will take coursework that prepares them for a final thesis project, which takes the place of a senior Capstone course.

The thesis is a substantial creative or research project and represents a valuable opportunity for Honors students to work closely with a faculty advisor from their major department and explore a topic of great interest. All Honors students enjoy priority registration, 24-hour access to a dedicated student lounge and computer lab, personalized guidance from an Honors adviser, support from Honors writing tutors, student-led community events, and career and graduate-school focused enrichment workshops.

Transfer Students must apply to the Honors College and are expected to have a cumulative college GPA of 3.25. Application information is available on the Undergraduate Admissions website. 


RECOMMENDED 4-YEAR DEGREE MAP

We recognize that many students are not pursuing a degree plan that will be completed in 4 years. The 4-year degree maps (BA and BS) on the Academic Programs page for each major provide suggested PSU course sequencing that allows for an efficient path towards graduation. We recommend that students meet with their academic advisor to plan their term-by-term degree.

Courses listed in the 4-year degree maps are listed by PSU course number. Students should use the course equivalencies table provided above, or Transferology, to determine the appropriate equivalent course at their current institution. 

The 4-year Degree Maps are available on the Graphic Design Academic Program website.


Transfer Process

1) Explore PSU programs

2) Plan your transfer

3) Apply for admission

4) Prepare for your first term

  • Confirm your enrollment
  • Review New Student Checklist and sign up for myNextSteps
  • Sign up for Orientation - this is where you will register for your first term classes
  • Request updated official transcripts from current college
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Undergraduate Admissions
 

tel: (503) 725-3511

email: admissions@pdx.edu

campus location:  ASRC 101

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Transfer & Returning Student Resource Center

tel: (503) 725-2136

email: transferstudents@pdx.edu

campus location:   FMH 342

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Design, Creativity & Performance Pathway

tel: (503) 725-3822

email: arts.advising@pdx.edu

campus location: FMH 360