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Nondiscrimination Policy The California State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, physical or mental disability, age (over 40), veteran or disabled veteran status, or sexual orientation in the educational programs or activities it conducts, including admission of students as well as employment. Questions regarding discrimination should be addressed either to the Assistant Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs, Student Academic Support, The California State University, 401 Golden Shore, 6th Floor, Long Beach, CA 90802-4210, or to the Regional Director of the Office of Civil Rights, Region IX, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 239, San Francisco, CA 94102. Information contained in this application is available in alternative formats (large print, audiocassette, diskette, and braille). For more information, contact your local CSU Disabled Students Services Office. Information about graduation rates is available from each campus. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act requires the distribution of an annual security report to all current faculty, staff, and students and notice of its availability to prospective students, faculty, and staff. The annual security report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the California State University, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, such as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. You can obtain a copy of this report by contacting the Police Department of each campus or by accessing the following website: www.calstate.edu/clery/.

THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Table of Contents Welcome From the Chancellor... 2 Admission Requirements Graduate and Postbaccalaureate... 4 International... 4 Application Forms... Forms Insert Costs... 6 Disabled Students Services Program... 6 Financial Aid... 5 Housing... 6 Majors and Credential Programs... 7 Map of Campuses... 3 Other Programs and Services... 6 Residence Classification... 6 2004-2005 ADMISSION The CSU application is available online through CSUMentor at www.csumentor.edu 1 THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Graduate Application

A Word From the Chancellor Dear Applicant: Welcome to the California State University, the nation s largest and best university system. As a graduate or postbaccalaureate student, you will be among nearly 408,000 students on 23 campuses that span the state of California. In the Cal State system, we pride ourselves on our quality and studentcentered focus. Our highly regarded faculty are, first and foremost, teachers. They share their knowledge and research with students in classrooms, labs, and field studies, and via computers and videoconferencing. We encourage you to be an active partner with our faculty throughout your learning process. Beyond the classroom, the CSU provides countless opportunities for interaction, personal development, and community service. Our campuses offer numerous clubs and organizations covering a broad array of interests, internships, and volunteer opportunities. CSU students also have the opportunity to study abroad through our International Studies programs. If you would like to explore the CSU system and our campuses online, you can browse through CSUMentor at www.csumentor.edu. In addition, you may apply online through CSUMentor. Our faculty and staff have a sincere interest in helping you reach your personal and professional goals. We look forward to having you as a valued member of our university family. With kind regards, Sincerely, Charles B. Reed Chancellor The California State University 2 THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Graduate Application

A world of information is just a mouse click away. Check out the admission website for the entire California State University: www.csumentor.edu. You will find helpful hints, frequently asked questions, campus tours, and general information about all 23 campuses. S - Semester system Q - Quarter system 1 California State University, Bakersfield Q 9001 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93311-1099 (661) 664-3036 www.csub.edu 2 California State University, Channel Islands S One University Drive, Camarillo, CA 93012 (805) 437-8500 www.csuci.edu 3 California State University, Chico S 400 W. First Street, Chico, CA 95929-0150 (530) 898-6321 www.csuchico.edu 4 California State University, Dominguez Hills S 1000 East Victoria Street, Carson, CA 90747 (310) 243-3696 www.csudh.edu 5 California State University, Fresno S 5150 North Maple Avenue, Fresno, CA 93740-0057 (559) 278-2261 www.csufresno.edu 6 California State University, Fullerton S 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92834-9480 (714) 278-2300 www.fullerton.edu 7 California State University, Hayward Q 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward, CA 94542-3035 (510) 885-2624 www.csuhayward.edu 8 Humboldt State University S 1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA 95521-4957 (707) 826-4402 (866) 850-9556 www.humboldt.edu 9 California State University, Long Beach S 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840-0106 (562) 985-5471 www.csulb.edu 10 California State University, Los Angeles Q 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032-8530 (323) 343-3901 www.calstatela.edu 11 California Maritime Academy S 200 Maritime Academy Drive, Vallejo, CA 94590 (800) 561-1945 www.csum.edu 12 California State University, Monterey Bay S 100 Campus Center Drive, Seaside, CA 93955-8001 (831) 582-5100 www.csumb.edu 13 California State University, Northridge S 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8207 (818) 677-3700 www.csun.edu 14 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Q 3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768-4003 (909) 869-3210 www.csupomona.edu 15 California State University, Sacramento S 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6112 (916) 278-6470 www.csus.edu 16 California State University, San Bernardino Q 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397 (909) 880-5200 www.csusb.edu 17 San Diego State University S 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182-7455 (619) 594-0884 www.sdsu.edu 18 San Francisco State University S 1600 Holloway Avenue, Graduate Division, ADM 254 San Francisco, CA 94132-4002 (415) 338-1113 www.sfsu.edu 19 San José State University S One Washington Square, San José, CA 95192-0009 (408) 283-7500 www.sjsu.edu 20 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Q San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 (805) 756-2311 www.calpoly.edu 21 California State University, San Marcos S 333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road San Marcos, CA 92096-0001 (760) 750-4848 www.csusm.edu 22 Sonoma State University S 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 (707) 664-2778 www.sonoma.edu 23 California State University, Stanislaus 4-1-4 801 West Monte Vista Avenue, Turlock, CA 95382 (209) 667-3151 www.csustan.edu Note: Telephone numbers are to the campus admission office. THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Graduate Application 3

Graduate and Postbaccalaureate Admission Using www.csumentor.edu is a faster, easier way to apply to the CSU. Admission Requirements Graduate and postbaccalaureate applicants may apply for a master s or joint doctoral degree objective, a credential or certificate objective, or may have no program objective. Depending on the objective, the CSU will consider an application for admission as follows: General Requirements The minimum requirements for admission to graduate and postbaccalaureate studies at a California State University campus are in accordance with university regulations as well as Title 5, chapter 1, subchapter 3 of the California Code of Regulations. Specifically, you will qualify for admission if you: (1) have completed a four-year college course of study and hold an acceptable baccalaureate degree from an institution accredited by a regional accrediting association or shall have completed equivalent academic preparation as determined by appropriate campus authorities; (2) are in good academic standing at the last college or university attended; (3) have attained a grade point average of at least 2.5 (A = 4.0) in the last 60 semester (90 quarter) units attempted; and (4) satisfactorily meet the professional, personal, scholastic, and other standards for graduate study, including qualifying examinations, as appropriate campus authorities may prescribe. In unusual circumstances, a campus may make exceptions to these criteria. Second baccalaureate candidates use the undergraduate CSU application. Second baccalaureate candidates must meet general postbaccalaureate requirements. If you meet the minimum requirements for graduate and postbaccalaureate studies, you will be considered for admission in one of the following four categories: Postbaccalaureate Unclassified To enroll in courses for professional or personal growth, you must be admitted as a postbaccalaureate unclassified student. By meeting the general requirements, you are eligible for admission as a postbaccalaureate unclassified student. Some departments may restrict enrollment of unclassified students due to heavy enrollment pressure. Admission in this status does not constitute admission to or assurance of consideration for admission to any other graduate degree or credential program. Postbaccalaureate Classified If you wish to enroll in a credential or certificate program, you will be required to satisfy additional professional, personal, scholastic, and other standards, including qualifying examinations, prescribed by the campus. Graduate Conditionally Classified You may be admitted to a graduate degree program in this category if, in the opinion of appropriate campus authority, you can remedy deficiencies by additional preparation. Graduate Classified To pursue a graduate degree, you will be required to fulfill all of the professional, personal, scholastic, and other standards, including qualifying examinations, prescribed by the campus. Program Limitations Some graduate programs are able to admit all qualified applicants (those with a baccalaureate degree from an accredited university or college and a minimum grade point average of 2.5 in the last 60 semester or 90 quarter units attempted) who apply during the filing period. Other specific programs have established higher standards for admission. A few high-demand programs are unable to admit all students who apply and meet the established minimum qualifications. Generally, your chances of being accommodated will be better the earlier you apply in the filing period. Inquire with the campus about possible limitations on enrollment in second bachelor s programs. Choice of Campus You may file an application with any CSU campus. To be considered by more than one campus, you must submit an application and fee to each campus. Selection of Degree or Credential Objective Majors and credential programs offered by the CSU campuses are listed in the back of this booklet. Because the contents of similarly named programs may differ from campus to campus, you should consult the appropriate campus catalog before filing an application. Transcripts and Supplementary Materials Most campuses require applicants to file two official transcripts in sealed envelopes from each college or university previously attended. You should arrange to have those official transcripts sent at the same time you submit your application (see page 3 for the appropriate address). Since some departments require additional forms or information, applicants should consult the appropriate catalog and/or major department offering the program to determine the documents and other information needed. Immunization All new and readmitted students born after January 1, 1957, must provide proof of full immunization against measles and rubella prior to enrollment. This is not an admission requirement, but it is required of students prior to enrollment in the CSU. Graduate Student Support Various forms of financial support, such as graduate, teaching, and research assistantships, are available to graduate students. In addition, some departments offer special scholarships and traineeships. More information is available from your major department. Other forms of financial aid programs for graduate students are described on page 5. International Student Admission Requirements The CSU uses separate requirements and application filing dates in the admission of international students. Some campuses require completion of a supplemental international student application. For this purpose, international students include those who hold U.S. visas as students, exchange visitors, or other nonimmigrant classifications. Verification of English proficiency (see paragraph on TOEFL ), financial resources, and academic performance are all important considerations. Academic records from foreign institutions must be on file at least eight weeks before registration for the first term and, if not written in English, must be accompanied by certified English translations. TOEFL Requirement All graduate and postbaccalaureate applicants whose native language is not English and whose preparatory education was primarily in a language other than English must demonstrate competence in English. Those who do not possess a bachelor s degree from a postsecondary institution where English is the principal language of instruction must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The TOEFL exam may be taken via a paper or computer exam. A minimum score of 550 on the paper exam or 213 on the computerbased TOEFL is required. Some CSU campuses or particular majors require higher score results than these minimum scores. Please check with the CSU campus in which you are interested for the required scores. Application Filing Dates You are urged to apply as early as possible. If applying after the initial filing period, consult the campus Admission Office or website for current information. Application Term Application First Accepted Summer Semester or Quarter 2004 February 1, 2004 Fall Semester or Quarter 2004 October 1, 2003 Winter Quarter 2005 June 1, 2004 Spring Semester or Quarter 2005 August 1, 2004 4 THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Graduate Application

Graduate Financial Aid Information The California State University provides financial assistance in the form of grants, scholarships, fellowships, loans, and part-time employment for students who meet financial aid program eligibility requirements.* If you believe you will not be able to pay for all of your educational costs, you are encouraged to apply for financial aid. How to Apply for Financial Aid To be considered for financial aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is available beginning in December of each year and should be completed and mailed to the processing service listed on the form as soon as possible after January 1 and before the CSU priority filing date of March 2, 2004. All campuses will continue to accept applications after the priority filing date and will make awards as long as funds are available. If you meet the March 2 priority filing date, you improve your chances of receiving aid from all the programs for which you are eligible. You can obtain a copy of the FAFSA at your local college financial aid office or public library. If you cannot obtain a FAFSA in this manner, you may request one, after December 15, 2003, by writing to the financial aid office of the CSU campus to which you are applying for admission. Electronic versions of the FAFSA and other student aid publications are available at the U.S. Department of Education s website, www.fafsa.ed.gov. The FAFSA can be accessed through www.csumentor.edu. Financial aid funds cannot be transferred from one CSU campus to another. Therefore, if you change your choice of CSU campuses, you must notify the FAFSA processing service of the name of your alternative campus if you did not originally include it on your FAFSA. You may do this by writing the alternative campus name on the Student Aid Report (SAR) and returning it to the address printed on the SAR. Selective Service Registration The federal Military Selective Service Act (the Act ) requires most males residing in the United States to present themselves for registration with the Selective Service System within 30 days of their eighteenth birthday. Most males between the ages of 18 and 25 must be registered. Males born after December 31, 1959, may be required to submit a statement of compliance with the Act and regulations in order to receive any grant, loan, or work assistance under specified provisions of existing federal law. In California, students subject to the Act who fail to register are also ineligible to receive any need-based student grants funded by the state or a public postsecondary institution. Selective Service registration forms are available at any U.S. Post Office. Applicants for financial aid can also request that information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) be used to register them with the Selective Service. Information on the Selective Service System is available, and the registration process may be initiated online at www.sss.gov. Financial Aid Programs Students eligible for financial aid typically receive a package of aid from two or more of the programs described below: Federal Pell Grant Students admitted to a postbaccalaureate teacher preparation program and enrolled in courses required to receive a teaching credential or certification may be eligible to receive Federal Pell Grants provided they meet eligibility requirements. Graduate students are not eligible to receive Federal Pell Grant funds. Cal Grants Cal Grant A and B recipients accepted into a teaching credential program may be eligible to receive state-funded Cal Grant fifth-year benefits. California residents entering teaching credential programs should also apply for a Cal Grant T award by completing the FAFSA and filing an enrollment and grade point average verification form with the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC). Current Cal Grant recipients and students planning to enter credential programs should contact the California Student Aid Commission or the campus financial aid office for additional information and the required forms. *CSU financial aid awards are contingent upon continued funding from federal and state government programs. International students who are in the United States on F-1 or F-2 student visas and students who are not citizens or eligible noncitizens are not eligible to receive federal or state-funded financial aid and should not apply. State University Grants These awards are available to California residents and may be limited to the amount of fees paid. Graduate Equity Fellowships These state-funded awards assist students with demonstrated financial need who are admitted to graduate degree programs. Eligible students are from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Additional information is available from campus financial aid offices. Fellowships and Scholarships Fellowships and scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit and financial need, in addition to other criteria as specified by the donors of each fund. The number and types of awards available, as well as the application procedures, vary from campus to campus. Interested students should contact the campus financial aid or scholarship office to obtain application forms and additional information. Federal Work-Study Program Work-study jobs enable eligible students to earn money to help pay for their educational expenses through part-time and summer employment on campus or with an approved off-campus agency. The program is jointly funded by the federal government and the employer. Federal Student Loans Various long-term, low-interest student loans are available to eligible applicants. Student loans must be repaid with interest. Federal Perkins Loans and Nursing Student Loans may be included in the financial aid package. The amount of the loan will vary according to the total amount of financial aid a student is eligible to receive. Students whose total financial aid eligibility is not met by a package of aid from the above-listed programs may also be eligible to receive a Federal William D. Ford Direct Student Loan or a Federal Stafford Loan. These loans are subsidized if the student has financial need, meaning the federal government pays interest on the loan until the borrower begins repayment, or unsubsidized, meaning the borrower will be charged interest on the loan from the time it is disbursed until it is paid in full. Additional information on these loan programs is available from the campus financial aid office. Assumption Program of Loans for Education (APLE) The APLE program administered by the California Student Aid Commission provides a maximum of $19,000 in loan-assumption benefits to students enrolled in approved teacher preparation programs. In order to receive the maximum benefits, applicants must agree to teach full time for four consecutive years in an eligible California K-12 public school. Contact the teacher preparation program at the campus for additional information and an application. Graduate Assumption Program of Loans for Education (Grad APLE) The Grad APLE program administered by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) provides loan assumption benefits to students enrolled in graduate degree programs who plan to teach at an accredited California college or university. Applications are available from CSAC or campus financial aid offices. Other Additional opportunities for assistance are often available at the program level. These include teaching and research assistantships, small scholarships, and part-time employment funded by faculty research or training grants. Interested students should address inquiries about such opportunities directly to the chair or director of the program in which they wish to enroll. Lifetime Learning Tax Credit If you are enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program or are taking courses to acquire or improve job skills, you may qualify for a Lifetime Learning Tax Credit. The Lifetime Learning Tax Credit is available to students at all educational and enrollment levels who are enrolled at an eligible educational institution. The tax credits are based on the amount of qualified tuition and fees, less grants and other tax-free educational assistance, and the taxpayer s modified adjusted gross income. Consult IRS Publication 970 or your tax preparer for additional information. 5 THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Graduate Application

Residence Classification Residence Classification Information Under California law, campuses must determine the residence status of all new and returning students. Nonresidents are required to pay nonresident tuition and meet other conditions, unless an exception applies. Generally, to be eligible for California resident classification, an adult applicant must have established and maintained permanent residence in California at least one year prior to the applicable residence determination date. A minor s residence classification is based on the permanent residence of his or her parents. Residence determination dates for each academic term are: Residence Determination Dates Quarter Calendars Semester Calendars Fall: September 20 Fall: September 20 Winter: January 5 Winter: January 5 (Stanislaus only) Spring: April 1 Spring: January 25 Summer: July 1 Summer: June 1 Proof of residence requires evidence of both physical presence and intent to remain indefinitely in California at least one year before the residence determination date. In addition, other rules and exceptions apply. Failure to provide requested information or complete all residence questions may result in a nonresident classification or denial of admission. In-state tuition is available for certain nonresident students who have attended high school in California for at least three full years and have graduated from a California high school or received the equivalent. Students without lawful immigration status also must file an affidavit with a CSU campus stating that they have filed an application with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to legalize their immigration status or that they will do so as soon as they are eligible to do so. Students applying for the exemption should request from the campus Admission Office the California Nonresident Tuition Exemption Request form, complete the document, and show proof of attendance and graduation from a California high school. Resident Classification Appeal Process If you disagree with a campus decision regarding your residence classification, your appeal must be received by the Office of General Counsel at the address below within 120 days of the final campus decision regarding your residence status. That office may make a decision on the issue or send the matter back to the campus for further review. To file an appeal of residence classification, write to: The California State University, Office of General Counsel, 401 Golden Shore, Long Beach, California 90802-4210. If you have questions about the regulations that govern residence determination or your status under those regulations, refer to the summary of the regulations that appears in the campus catalogs, or consult a campus residence clerk. Other Programs and Services Children s Centers Child-care services are available for student parents at all campuses except California Maritime Academy and Channel Islands. Contact the campus children s center for further information. The Disabled Students Services Program This program provides educational support services to help students with documented physical, perceptual, psychological, or learning disabilities. Services may include registration assistance, campus orientation, handicapped parking, notetakers, readers, sign language interpreters, test-taking assistance, assessment of learning disability, tutoring, transcription, disability related counseling, adaptive equipment, and referral information. For additional information, contact the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities at the CSU campus you are interested in attending. International (Foreign) Students The CSU campuses assist students with Immigration and Naturalization Service regulations and advise them on the adjustments they should expect when living in a different culture. Re-entry Students Most CSU campuses provide admission assistance, personal counseling, and academic and career advising for persons returning to college after a long absence. Contact the campus re-entry office, or check the campus catalog for additional information about these services. Student Housing On-campus housing is available at all CSU campuses except San Marcos and Channel Islands. Housing is guaranteed when the signed contract and first payment are accepted by the housing office. Please note that acceptance for on-campus housing does not mean you have been accepted for admission to the campus. Payments made in advance by students who are denied admission will be refunded. Please write to the director of housing to obtain information about available housing. Off-campus housing information may also be obtained from the director of housing at each campus. Costs All graduate students pay the required State University Fee of $2,256 per year ($1,308 for students taking 6 or fewer units) and miscellaneous campus fees. Nonresident tuition for 2003-2004 is scheduled at $282 per semester unit (or $188 per quarter unit) in addition to the State University Fee and miscellaneous campus fees. The total cost of attending a CSU campus will vary depending upon the academic program, place of residence, marital status, and location of the campus attended. The table that follows gives the estimated average expenses for a full-time, single, California resident living away from home in the 2003-2004 academic year. 6 THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Graduate Application Transportation expenses may vary significantly depending upon the mode of transportation and the distance traveled. Academic Year Expenses State University Fee... $2,256 Miscellaneous Campus Fees... 504 Books and Supplies... 1,195 Meals and Housing... 8,061 Transportation... 970 Miscellaneous Personal... 2,055 Total...$15,041 Please Note: Tuition and fees are subject to change by the Trustees of the California State University without advance notice.

Majors Leading to Graduate Degrees in the California State University 2004-2005 Degree majors/programs are listed alphabetically under descriptive terminologies which may differ slightly from terminologies in some catalogs. An applicant should select the degree major which best represents the specific academic program sought at the campus to which application is made. The general categories of Agriculture, Business, Education, Engineering, Natural Resources, and Psychology are listed alphabetically, and specific programs within those subject areas appear as subheadings under those general headings. All other programs are listed in alphabetical order. This list does not include all concentrations, and groupings of courses other than degree major/programs are not shown. Please call the campuses or consult catalogs for further details. Information on credential programs appears on the final page. Key to Symbols: MA, MS, etc. Master of Arts, Master of Science, etc.; m concentration within another master s degree major; d concentration within another joint doctoral program. 7 Degree Major/Program Descriptive Titles Code Bakersfield Channel Islands Chico Dominguez Hills Fresno Fullerton Hayward Humboldt UNDECLARED 1 Postbaccalaureate Students 00000 Advertising 06041 m AGRICULTURE (Also see Natural Resources) Agricultural Business/Mgmt./Mktg. 01121 m m MS Agricultural Education & Science 01012 m Agricultural Systems Management 01161 m Agriculture, Agricultural Science 01011 MS MS Animal Science 01041 m m Dairy Science 01051 m Food Science and Technology 01131 MS m m International Agriculture 01013 m m Natural Resources Management 01151 MS Plant Science/Protection 01991 MS m Soil Science 01031 m Viticulture and Enology 01082 MS American Studies 03131 MA Anthropology 22021 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Architecture (Also see City Planning; Landscape Arch.) 02021 MArch MS Art (Also see Graphic Design) 10021 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Art (Studio/Performance) 10022 MFA MFA MFA MFA MFA MFA MFA MFA Art History 10031 m m m m m Asian-American Studies 22996 MA Asian Studies 03011 MA MA Astronomy 19111 MS Audiology 12202 m m m m AuD m Behavioral Sciences 20991 MA m Bilingual/Bicultural Studies (Also see Education) 15052 m m m m m Biochemistry 04141 m m MS m m Biology, Biological Sciences (Also see Botany, 04011 MS MS MS MS MS MA MS MS MS MS MS MS MA/MS MA 2 MA/MS MS MS MA Microbiology, etc.) PhD Biology - Conservation and Organismal 04202 m m m Biotechnology 04991 MBt Botany 04021 MS m m m BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accountancy 05021 MS MS m MS MS m MS m MS MS MS Agri-Business: See Agriculture Business Administration 05011 MS/MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MS/MBA MBA MBA MS/MBA MS/MBA MS/MBA MS/MBA MBA MS 2 /MBA MS/MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA Business Economics 05171 m m m 1 Students undecided as to major may be admitted at class levels indicated by dot. 2 While this is the terminology of the degree awarded, applicants listing this campus as first choice are requested not to use this code number but to indicate one of the coded concentrations in this subject. Long Beach Los Angeles Maritime Academy Monterey Bay Northridge Pomona Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San José San Luis Obispo San Marcos Sonoma Stanislaus

8 Degree Major/Program Descriptive Titles Code Bakersfield Channel Islands Chico Dominguez Hills Fresno Fullerton Hayward Humboldt BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION continued Business Education 05012 m m Business Statistics 05031 m Electronic Commerce, E-Business 05013 m Entrepreneurship 05997 m m m Finance 05041 m m m m m m m m Financial Services 05043 m Human Resources Management/Personnel 05151 m m m m m m Information Systems 07021 MS m m MS m m m m International (World) Business 05131 m m m m m m Legal Environment of Business 05995 m Management 05061 MS m m m m m m Management and Information Technology 05065 MS Management Science (Operations Research/ 05072 m m Management Systems) (Also see Quantitative Methods) Marketing (Management) 05091 m m m m m m m m Production and Operations Management 05064 m m m m Quantitative Methods (Also see Mgmt. Science) 05071 m Real Estate 05111 m m m Small Business 05996 m m Taxation 05022 MS MS m m m MS Telecommunications Management 05991 m Transportation and Logistics Management 05101 MA MS Cell Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology 04171 m m m Chemistry 19051 MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MA/MS MS MA/MS PhD Chicano/Latino Studies 22131 MA MA MA Child Development 08231 MA m MS MA Chinese 11071 MA Cinema (Also see Radio-Television-Film) 10102 MA/MFA City/Regional/Urban Planning (Also see Rural and Town Planning) 02061 MURP MCP MUP MCRP Classics 15041 MA Clinical Science: See Medical Technology Communication Design 06012 MA Communications (Also see Speech and Radio-Television-Film) 06011 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MS Communicative Disorders: See Speech Pathology Comparative Literature, World Literature 15031 MA MA Computational Science 07992 MS/PhD Computer Information Systems: Also see Info. Systems under Bus. Admin. 07021 MS MS Computer Science 07011 MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS Conflict Resolution 49039 m Corrections: See Criminal Justice or Social Work Creative Writing 15071 MFA MFA m m MFA MFA MFA Criminalistics (Forensic Science) 19991 MS Criminal Justice Administration (Also see Criminology) 21051 MS MS MS MA m MS MA Criminology 22091 MS MS m Cultural Resources Management 22994 MA Cytotechnology 12234 m Long Beach Los Angeles Maritime Academy Monterey Bay Northridge Pomona Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San José San Luis Obispo San Marcos Sonoma Stanislaus

9 Degree Major/Program Descriptive Titles Code Bakersfield Channel Islands Chico Dominguez Hills Fresno Fullerton Hayward Humboldt Dance (Performance) 10082 MFA Dietetics and Food Administration (Includes Nutritional Science) 13061 MS MS MS m MS MS (Also see Food Science and Technology under Agriculture) Drama: See Theatre Arts Earth Sciences: See Geology and Geography 19171 Ecology/Environmental Biology (Also see Environmental Studies) 04201 m m/phd m Economics 22041 MA MA MA MA MS MA MA MA MA EDUCATION (Also see Credentials) Adult Secondary and Adult Education 08071 m m Bilingual-Crosscultural (Also see alpha list under B) 08994 m m m m m m m m m m m Child Development 08231 MA MS MA Communication Handicapped 08121 m m 3 Computer Based Education (Also see Instructional Media) 08995 m m Counseling/Guidance 4 08261 MS m m MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS 4 MS m m MA m Curriculum and Instruction 08291 m m m m m m m m m m m m m d m m m Early Childhood Education 08231 m m m m m m m m Education 08011 MA MA MA MA MS 2 MS MA MA 2 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA/PhD MA 2 MA 2 MA MA MA 2 MA 2 EdD Educational Administration/Leadership 08271 m m m m/edd m/edd MS/EdD 3 m/edd MA/EdD MA m/edd m MA m m/edd m/edd m/edd m m m Educational Foundations/Theory 08211 m m m Educational Psychology 08221 m m m Educational Research 08241 m Educational Supervision 08281 m Elementary Education 08021 m m m m m m m m Environmental Education 08341 m Equity and Social Justice 08131 m Gifted 08111 m m 3 Health and Safety: See Health Higher Education 08051 m m m Instructional Media/Technology 08992 MS MS m m m m m m m m/d m m m Learning Handicapped 08181 m 3 m m 3 3 Physically Handicapped 08191 m 3 3 Reading/Language Arts Instruction 08301 m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m School Psychology: See Psychology Secondary Education 08031 m m m m m m m m Severely Handicapped 08201 m m m 3 3 Special Education 08081 m m MA MA m MS MS MA/PhD MA m m m m MA/EdD m m m m m PhD Special Education Supervision 08091 m Special Interest 08993 m m m m ENGINEERING Aerospace Engineering 09021 MS MS MS MS Applied Mechanics 09211 m Biochemical Engineering 09052 m Biomedical Engineering 09051 m Chemical Engineering 09061 MS Civil Engineering 09081 MS MS MS/CE MS m MS MS MS Civil and Environmental Engineering 09993 MS 2 While this is the terminology of the degree awarded, applicants listing this campus as first choice are requested not to use this code number but to indicate one of the coded concentrations in this subject. Long Beach Los Angeles Maritime Academy Monterey Bay 3 Graduate courses corresponding to specialist credential programs are available. 4 Several campuses with an MS also have concentrations in Counseling within the MA in Education. Northridge Pomona Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San José San Luis Obispo San Marcos Sonoma Stanislaus

10 Degree Major/Program Descriptive Titles Code Bakersfield Channel Islands Chico Dominguez Hills Fresno Fullerton Hayward Humboldt ENGINEERING continued Computer and Engineering Science 09012 MS Computer Engineering 09094 m m MS MS Electrical Engineering 09091 MS m MS MS MS MS MS MS MS Electrical/Electronic Engineering 09093 MS MS Electronic Engineering 09092 m Engineering 09011 MS MS MS MS MS MS MS Engineering and Industrial Applied Mathematics 09261 PhD Engineering Science 09012 m PhD Environmental Engineering 09221 m m Environmental Resources Engineering 09222 m Industrial Engineering/Industrial and Systems Engineering 09131 MS MS Industrial/Engineering Management 09132 MS MS MS MS Manufacturing/Automation Engineering 09134 m MEng Materials Engineering 09151 m MS m Mechanical Engineering 09101 m MS MS MS m MS MS MS MS Software Engineering 07052 MS Structural Engineering 09084 m MS Systems Engineering 09013 m Water Resources Engineering 09085 m Engineering Management (concurrent degree program) 49042 MS-MBA English 15011 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA m MA MA MA MA MA MA MA English Composition, Rhetoric & Writing 15013 m m m m m m m MA MA m Environmental Studies, Environmental Science 49011 MS MS MS Environmental Systems 5 49041 MS 5 Ethnic Studies (Also see Asian-American, Chicano/Latino Studies) 22991 MA Exercise Physiology 08355 m m m MS Family and Consumer Sciences/Home Economics 13011 MS MA MS MA Film: See Cinema, Radio-Television-Film Foods and Nutrition: See Dietetics French 11021 MA MA MA MA MA MA Genetic Counseling 12171 MS Genetics 04221 m Geography 22061 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA/MS PhD MA MA Geology/Geosciences 19141 MS MS MS MS MS m MS MS MS MS MS MS MS German 11031 MA MA MA Gerontology 21043 m MS MS MS MA Government (Also see Political Science) 22071 MA Graphic Design/Applied Art 10091 m Health Care Management/Administration 12021 m m m MS MS MS MS MS MS Health: Community and School 12011 m Health: Environmental, Occupational and Safety 12142 m MS Health Science, Health Education (Also see Public Health) 12011 MS MS MA m Historic Preservation/Public History 22995 m m/phd History 22051 MA MA MA MA MA m MA MA MA MA MA m MA MA MA MA MA Home Economics: See Family and Consumer Sciences Human Factors/Ergonomics 20994 MS Long Beach Los Angeles Maritime Academy Monterey Bay Northridge Pomona Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San José San Luis Obispo San Marcos Sonoma Stanislaus 5 Students should apply for specific options within MS; contact Humboldt Graduate Studies Office. Consortial program.

11 Degree Major/Program Descriptive Titles Code Bakersfield Channel Islands Chico Dominguez Hills Fresno Fullerton Hayward Humboldt Human Sexuality Studies 49019 MA Humanities 15991 MA MA Industrial Arts 08393 MA MA Industrial Technology, Manufacturing Technology 08394 MS MS Information Systems (Listed under Business) Interdisciplinary Studies/Special Major 49993 MA MA/MS MA/MS MA/MS MA/MS MA/MS MA/MS MA MA/MS MA MA/MS MA/MS MA/MS MA/MS MA/MS International Relations/Affairs 22101 MA m MA MA m Italian 11041 MA Japanese 11081 MA Journalism (Also see Communications) 06021 m m Kinesiology/Physical Education (Also see Exercise Physiology) 08351 MA MA MS MS MS MA/MS MS MA MS MS m MA MA MA MS MA m Landscape Architecture 02041 MLA Landscape Irrigation Science 01993 m Language & Communicative Disorders (Also see Speech Pathology) 12201 PhD Latin American Studies 03081 MA MA Liberal Arts and Sciences 49017 MA MA Library and Information Science 16011 MLIS Linguistics 15051 MA MA MA MA MA m MA Literature (Also see English, Comparative Literature) 15021 m m m m m m m m Marine Biology 04181 m Marine Science 6 49022 MS 6 MS 6 MS 6 MS 6 MS 6 MS 6 MS 6 Marriage and Family Therapy 13051 m m MS m m m m m m m m m m m Mass Communication: See Communications Mathematics (Also see Engineering and Industrial Applied Mathematics) 17011 MAT MAT MA MA MS MS MS MS MS MA MA/MAT MA MA MA/MS MS MS Mathematics, Applied 17031 m m m m m MS Mathematics and Science Education, Science Education 08997 MS m m PhD m Medical Laboratory Technology (Clinical Science) 12231 MS MS Meteorology/Atmospheric Sciences 19131 MS Microbiology 04111 m m MS MS m Molecular Biology 04161 m m Multimedia 06991 MA Museum Studies 49036 m MA Music 10051 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Music (Performing) 10041 m MM MM MM MM MM MM MM Music Education 10052 m m m m m National Security Studies 22102 MA NATURAL RESOURCES Fisheries Biology 01071 m Forestry 01141 m MS Natural Resources 01151 MS Natural Resources Planning and Interpretation 01153 m Rangeland Resource Science and Management 01171 m Waste Water Management 01154 m Watershed Management 01152 m Wildlife Management 01072 m Natural Science 49021 MA Nursing (Also see Health Sciences) 12031 MS MS MS 7 MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS 8 MS MS MS Nursing-Health Care Administration (concurrent degree program) 12993 MS-MS 6 Program offered at the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories at Monterey Bay. Apply to one of the campuses shown. 7 Statewide Nursing Program 8 Students should apply for specific concentration within San Diego School of Nursing. Long Beach Los Angeles Maritime Academy Monterey Bay Northridge Pomona Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San José San Luis Obispo San Marcos Sonoma Stanislaus

12 Degree Major/Program Descriptive Titles Code Bakersfield Channel Islands Chico Dominguez Hills Fresno Fullerton Hayward Humboldt Nutrition: See Dietetics Nutritional Science-Exercise Physiology (concurrent degree program) 08356 MS-MS Occupational Therapy 12081 MS Philosophy 15091 MA MA MA MA MA Physical Education: See Kinesiology Physical Therapy 12121 MPT MPT MPT MPT MS/DPTSC Physics 19021 MS MS MS MS MS MA/MS MS MS Physiology 04101 m Political Science (Also see Government) 22071 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Polymers and Coating Science 19052 MS PSYCHOLOGY 9 (Also see Behavioral Sciences; 20011 MA MA/MS MA MA/MS MA/MS MA MA/MS MA/MS MA MS MA MA/MS MA/MS MA/MS MA/MS 10 MS MA MA MA/MS for Counseling or Educational Psychology, see Education) Clinical 20031 m m m m m m/phd m m m Counseling 20041 MS Developmental 20091 m m Forensic 20995 m Industrial/Organizational 20081 m m m m m m m Physiological 20101 m Research 20992 m m m School 20013 m m m m m m Social 20051 m Public Administration, Public Policy 21021 MPA MPA MPA MPA MPA MPA MPA MS MPA MPPA MPA MPA MPA MPA MPP MPA MPA Public Health 12141 MPH MPH MPH MPH/MS 11 MPH MPH PhD Public Health Nursing (concurrent degree program) 12992 MS-MPH Public Health Social Work (concurrent degree program) 12991 MSW-MPH Public Relations 05992 m Quality Assurance 09992 MS MS Radiological and Health Physics 12251 MS Radio-Television-Film (Telecommunications) (Also see Cinema) 06031 m m MA MA Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration 21031 MA MS MS MS MS MS Regulatory Affairs 49045 MS Rehabilitation Counseling 12221 MS m m m MA MS MS Religious Studies 15101 MA Rhetoric and Writing: See English Composition Rural and Town Planning 02062 m Russian 11061 MA Science (Also see Mathematics and Science Education) 49023 MAT Social Sciences (Also see Anthropology, Sociology, etc.) 22011 MA MA MA MA Social Work 21041 MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW Sociology 22081 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Spanish 11051 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Special Major: See Interdisciplinary Studies Speech (Communication) 15061 MA MA MA MA m MA MA MA Speech Pathology and Audiology/Communicative Disorders 12201 12 MA MA MA MS MA MA MS MS MA MS m 12 (Also see Language and Communicative Disorders) Statistics 17021 MS MS 9 Most of the MS degrees in Psychology are Clinical Psychology only. 10 Students should apply for specific concentration within San Jose Department of Psychology. 11 Students should apply for specific concentration within San Diego MPH and MS; contact Graduate School of Public Health. 12 Students enrolled at CSU Bakersfield or CSU Stanislaus may pursue the MA program in Communicative Disorders offered by CSU Fresno. Applicants to CSU Bakersfield or CSU Stanislaus should indicate "Communicative Disorders" on the line for major/program objective. Long Beach Los Angeles Maritime Academy Monterey Bay Northridge Pomona Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San José San Luis Obispo San Marcos Sonoma Stanislaus

Degree Major/Program Descriptive Titles Code Bakersfield Channel Islands Chico Dominguez Hills Fresno Fullerton Hayward Humboldt Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 15081 m m m m m MA m MA m m MA m Teaching International Languages 08998 MA Telecommunication Systems 07991 MS Theatre Arts/Drama 10071 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Theatre Arts (Professional Performance/Design) 10072 MFA MFA MFA MFA MFA Transportation & Logistics Management 05101 MA MS Transportation Planning/Engineering (concurrent degree program) 49043 MS-MCRP Urban Planning: See City Planning Vocational Education/Occupational Studies 08395 MA m Women s Studies 49991 MA MA Long Beach Los Angeles Maritime Academy Monterey Bay Northridge Pomona Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San José San Luis Obispo San Marcos Sonoma Stanislaus Credential Programs in the California State University, 2004-2005 All Credential Applicants: The dots and footnotes indicate programs approved by the campus and the Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Applicants to programs which are not yet approved should contact the school or department of education on the campus to which they wish to apply. The Commission on Teacher Credentialing has authorized various areas of emphasis for which individuals holding or pursuing teacher credentials may be certified. Information may be obtained from each campus. Daggers indicate those programs which will be submitted to the commission in anticipation of approval. TEACHING CREDENTIALS (Also see Special Education) Single Subject Instruction 100 2,4 1,4 1,4 2,4 4 2,4 2 4 1,4 1,4 1,4 1,4 1,4,5 2,4 1,4 1,4,5 2,4 1,4 2,4 1 Multiple Subject Instruction* 200 1,4 1,4 1,4 1,3,4 1,4 1,4 2 1,4,5 1,4 1,4 1,4 1,4 1,4,5 1,4 1,4 1,3,4,5 1,4 1,4 1,4,5 1,3,4 1,4 Designated Subjects (Adult, Driver, and Vocational Education) 300 SPECIALIST INSTRUCTION, Including: Adapted Physical Education 490 Agriculture Specialist 470 Early Childhood Education 430 Reading/Language Arts Specialist 410 Special Education, Including: Deaf and Hard of Hearing 460 6 4,6 6 6 6 Early Childhood Special Education 435 6 4,6 6 4,6 6 6 4 6 6 6 Mild/Moderate Disabilities 468 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 6 6 4,6 4,6 6 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 6 4,6 4,6 6 Moderate/Severe Disabilities 469 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 6 6 4,6 4,6 4 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 4,6 6 4,6 4,6 6 Physical and Health Impairments 472 4,6 6 Visual Impairments 471 4,6 6 SERVICE CREDENTIALS Preliminary Administrative Services 501 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Professional Administrative Services 502 Health (including School Nursing) 600 Library/Media Services 700 Pupil Personnel Services 800 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 School Psychologist 804 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Clinical Rehabilitative 900 *Also available through CalStateTEACH. 1 Crosscultural, Language and Academic Development Emphasis and Bilingual Crosscultural, Language and Academic Development Emphasis are also available. 2 Crosscultural, Language and Academic Development Emphasis is also available. 3 Early Childhood Education Emphasis is also available. 4 Internship program is also available. 5 Middle Level Emphasis is also available. 6 Levels 1 and 2 13