Publishing Program
The Graduate Program
Please note that most of the links on this page will take you either to the main Portland State University Website or to the website of the Book Publishing Graduate Program.
Ooligan Press is a teaching press staffed by students pursuing master’s degrees in the Department of English at Portland State University (PSU). Students participate in an apprenticeship program while completing core and specialty courses under the direction of experienced faculty. The core courses cover the main areas of publishing, such as copyright law, design, editing, and marketing. Students also gain experience in the areas of publishing by working at Ooligan Press for Publishing Studio and Lab. Students who participate in publishing studio or lab perform the work of a real publishing house, from acquiring manuscripts and designing book covers to marketing and selling books.
At Ooligan, students from a variety of different academic backgrounds (not just literature and writing) are encouraged to apply. The field of publishing involves almost every area of interest; people from a variety of backgrounds with a generalist’s knowledge of publishing are needed throughout the industry. Most people think of publishing as being primarily concerned with editing, but there are many other potential areas of focus in publishing, including design, management, marketing, research, and sales. Those who do not feel inclined toward editing can still find a place in the publishing world, and those who do hope to become editors might find unexpected opportunities by having knowledge in these other disciplines.
To fulfill requirements for graduation and receive an MA or MS in book publishing, students must complete forty-eight hours of graduate level credits through a combination of core courses, Ooligan departments, and other elective credits. Students are allowed to apply credits from internships and graduate level courses outside the field of writing to count toward their degrees. At the end of the program, all students must present a portfolio of their work and complete a written and oral exam. For more details, click here.
Graduates of the publishing program have gone on to pursue many different publishing jobs in Portland and elsewhere. Former Ooligan students have done everything from freelance editing and design work to starting their own publishing houses.
For more information about the program, please visit the following PSU webpages:
How to Apply
How to Graduate
Financial Aid
Graduate Assistantships
Tuition
About PSU
A summary of how Portland State compares with other publishing programs can be found here.