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ADDENDA

The California State UniversityIndex

SDSU Campus Map

438 SDSU GRADUATE BULLETIN 2010-2011

The individual California State Colleges were brought together as a system by the Donahoe Higher Education Act of 1960. In 1972, the system became the California State University and Colleges, and in 1982 the system became the California State University. Today, the campuses of the CSU include comprehensive and polytechnic universities and, since July 1995, the California Maritime Academy, a specialized campus.

The oldest campus – San José State University – was founded in 1857 and became the first institution of public higher education in Cal-ifornia. The newest – CSU Channel Islands – opened in fall 2002, with freshmen arriving in fall 2003.

Responsibility for the California State University is vested in the Board of Trustees, whose members are appointed by the Governor. The Trustees appoint the Chancellor, who is the chief executive officer of the system, and the Presidents, who are the chief executive officers of the respective campuses.

The Trustees, the Chancellor, and the Presidents develop systemwide policy, with implementation at the campus level taking place through broadly based consultative procedures. The Academic Senate of the California State University, made up of elected representatives of the faculty from each campus, recommends academic policy to the Board of Trustees through the Chancellor.

Academic excellence has been achieved by the California State University through a distinguished faculty whose primary responsibility is superior teaching. While each campus in the system has its own unique geographic and curricular character, all campuses, as multipurpose institutions, offer undergraduate and graduate instruction for professional and occupational goals as well as broad liberal education. All campuses require for graduation a basic program of “General Education Requirements” regardless of the type of bachelor's degree or major field selected by the student.

The CSU offers more than 1,800 bachelor's and master's degree programs in some 357 subject areas. Many of these programs are offered so that students can complete all upper division and graduate requirements by part-time, late afternoon, and evening study. In addition, a variety of teaching and school service credential programs are available. A limited number of doctoral degrees are offered jointly with the University of California and with private institutions in California. In 2005, the CSU was authorized to independently offer educational doctorate (Ed.D.) programs, and a total of 10 CSU campuses currently have Ed.D. programs.

Enrollment in fall 2008 totaled almost 450,000 students, who were taught by some 24,000 faculty. The system awards about half of the bachelor's degrees and a third of the master's degrees granted in California. Nearly 2.5 million students have graduated from CSU campuses since 1961.

Average Support Cost Per Full-time Equivalent Student and Sources of Funds

The total support cost per full-time equivalent student (FTES) includes the expenditures for current operations, including payments made to students in the form of financial aid, and all fully reimbursed programs contained in state appropriations. The average support cost is determined by dividing the total cost by the number of full-time equivalent students. The total CSU 2009/10 final budget amounts were $2,337,952,000 from state General Fund appropriations (not including capital outlay funding), $1,593,422,000 from State University Fee (SUF) revenue, $300,342,000 from other fee revenues and reimbursements for a total of $4,231,716,000. The number of projected 2009/10 full-time equivalent students (FTES) is 357,403. The number of full-time equivalent students is determined by dividing the total academic student load by 15 units per term (the figure used here to define a full-time student's academic load).

The 2009/10 average support cost per full-time equivalent student based on General Fund appropriation and State University Fee revenue only is $11,000 and when including all sources as indicated below is $11,840. Of this amount, the average student fee support per FTES is $5,298, which includes all fee revenue in the CSU Operating Fund (e.g. State University Fee, nonresident tuition, application fees, and other miscellaneous fees).

The average CSU 2009/10 academic year, resident, undergraduate student fees required to apply to, enroll in, or attend the university is $4,893. However, the costs paid by individual students will vary depending on campus, program, and whether a student is part-time, full-time, resident, or nonresident.

Average Cost Per FTE

2009/10 Amount Student Percentage

Total Support Cost $4,231,716,000 $11,840 100%

– State Appropriation 2,337,952,000 6,542 55%

– Student Fee Support* 1,593,422,000 4,458 38%

– Other Income and Reimbursements** 300,342,000 840 7%

* Student fee support represents campus 2009/10 final budget submitted State University Fee revenue.

** The other income and reimbursements represent campus other fee 2009/10 final budget revenues submitted, as well as reimbursements in the CSU Operating Fund.

Trustees of The California State University

Ex Officio Trustees

The Honorable Arnold Schwarzenegger ......................... State CapitolGovernor of California Sacramento 95814

The Honorable John Garamendi ..................................... State CapitolLieutenant Governor of California Sacramento 95814

The Honorable Karen Bass ............................................. State CapitolSpeaker of the Assembly Sacramento 95814

The Honorable Jack O’Connell ................................. 721 Capitol MallState Superintendent of Public Instruction Sacramento 95814

Dr. Charles B. Reed ................................................ 401 Golden ShoreChancellor of Long Beach 90802-4210 The California State University

Officers of the TrusteesThe Honorable Arnold Schwarzenegger

President Jeffrey L. Bleich Herbert L. Carter

Chair Vice Chair

Dr. Benjamin F. Quillian Christine Helwick Treasurer Secretary

The California State University

The California State University

SDSU GRADUATE BULLETIN 2010-2011 439

Appointed TrusteesAppointments are for a term of eight years, except student, alumni,

and faculty trustees whose terms are for two years. Terms expire in the year in parentheses. Names are listed alphabetically.

Roberta Achtenberg (2015) Jeffrey L. Bleich (2010)Herbert L. Carter (2011)Carol R. Chandler (2012) Debra S. Farar (2014)Kenneth Fong (2013)Margaret Fortune (2016)George G. Gowgani (2010)Melinda Guzman (2012)

William Hauck (2009)Raymond W. Holdsworth Jr. (2011)Linda A. Lang (2017)Bob Linscheid (2009)Peter Mehas (2015)Henry Mendoza (2016)Lou Monville (2014)Russell Statham (2010)Glen Toney (2013)

Correspondence with Trustees should be sent to:c/o Trustees SecretariatThe California State University401 Golden ShoreLong Beach, CA 90802-4210

Office of the Chancellor The California State University

401 Golden ShoreLong Beach, CA 90802-4210

Telephone: 562-951-4000

Dr. Charles B. Reed ................................... Chancellor — CSU System

Dr. Jeri Echeverria ............................. Executive Vice Chancellor andChief Academic Officer

Dr. Benjamin F. Quillian ..................... Executive Vice Chancellor andChief Financial Officer

Ms. Gail Brooks ........................... Vice Chancellor, Human Resources

Ms. Christine Helwick ............................................... General Counsel

Mr. Garrett Ashley. ......................Vice Chancellor, University Relations and Advancement

Campuses ––– The California State UniversityCALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD 9001 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93311-1022 Dr. Horace Mitchell, President 661-654-2782 • www.csub.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHANNEL ISLANDS One University Drive, Camarillo, CA 93012 Dr. Richard Rush, President 805-437-8400 • www.csuci.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO 400 West First Street, Chico, CA 95929-0150 Dr. Paul J. Zingg, President 530-898-4636 • www.csuchico.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, DOMINGUEZ HILLS 1000 East Victoria Street, Carson, CA 90747-0005 Dr. Mildred Garcia, President 310-243-3301 • www.csudh.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST BAY 25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94542 Dr. Mohammed Qayoumi, President 510-885-3000 • www.csueastbay.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO 5241 North Maple Avenue, Fresno, CA 93740 Dr. John D. Welty, President 559-278-4240 • www.csufresno.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON 800 N. State College Boulevard, Fullerton, CA 92831-3599 Dr. Milton A. Gordon, President 657-278-2011 • www.fullerton.edu

HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY Arcata, CA 95521-8299 Dr. Rollin C. Richmond, President 707-826-4402• www.humboldt.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH 1250 Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90840-0115 Dr. F. King Alexander, President 562-985-4111 • www.csulb.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032 Dr. James M. Rosser, President 323-343-3000 • www.calstatela.edu

CALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADEMY 200 Maritime Academy Drive, Vallejo, CA 94590 Dr. William B. Eisenhardt, President 707-654-1000 • www.csum.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, MONTEREY BAY 100 Campus Center, Seaside, CA 93955-8001 Dr. Dianne Harrison, President 831-582-3330 • www.csumb.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330 Dr. Jolene Koester, President 818-677-1200 • www.csun.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA 3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768 Dr. J. Michael Ortiz, President 909-869-7659 • www.csupomona.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819 Dr. Alexander Gonzalez, President 916-278-6011 • www.csus.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407-2393 Dr. Albert K. Karnig, President 909-537-5000 • www.csusb.edu

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182 Dr. Stephen L. Weber, President 619-594-5200 • www.sdsu.edu

*IMPERIAL VALLEY CAMPUS720 Heber Avenue, Calexico, CA 92231 760-768-5500 • www.ivcampus.sdsu.edu

SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132 Dr. Robert A. Corrigan, President 415-338-1111 • www.sfsu.edu

SAN JOSÉ STATE UNIVERSITY One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192-0001 Dr. Jon Whitmore, President 408-924-1000 • www.sjsu.edu

CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS OBISPO One Grand Avenue, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 Dr. Warren J. Baker, President 805-756-1111 • www.calpoly.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN MARCOS 333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, CA 92096-0001 Dr. Karen S. Haynes, President 760-750-4000 • www.csusm.edu

SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928-3609 Dr. Ruben Armiñana, President 707-664-2880 • www.sonoma.edu

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, STANISLAUS One University Circle, Turlock, CA 95382-0299 Dr. Hamid Shirvani, President 209-667-3122 • www.csustan.edu

440 SDSU GRADUATE BULLETIN 2010-2011

Academic calendar, 3 Academic computing, 27 Accidents, 26 Accountancy, 137

courses, 138 faculty, 137 requirements for M.S., 137

Accounting in the Public Interest, Center for, 45

Accreditation, 90 Acting, concentration in, 415 Activity fee, student, 15

procedure for establishment of, 18Advanced practice nursing of adults and

elderly, concentration in, 334 Administration, 6 Administration, rehabilitation and

postsecondary education (see Education, 177) courses, 217faculty, 217

Administration, San Diego State University, 6

Admission international (foreign) student, 13 to graduate curricula (see appropriate

discipline)to post-baccalaureate and graduate

study, 10 Aerospace engineering, 238, 247

courses, 247 faculty, 247Ph.D., 243requirements for M.S., 238

Africana Cultural Literacy and Research, Center for, 40

Aging, University Center on, 53 Alcohol and Other Drug Studies, Center for,

53 Allison, Edwin C., Center for Earth System

History, 41 Alumni Association, 28 American Language Institute (ALI), 13, 63American sign language (see Speech,

language, and hearing sciences, 400) Animal subjects, 73, 77

thesis research, 73, 77 Anthropology, 93

courses, 94 faculty, 93 requirements for M.A., 94

Applications for admission to post-baccalaureate and

graduate study, 10 for admission to doctoral programs, 76for admission to the University, 10 for graduation, 75

Applied mathematics, 315 Art, 96

courses, 99 faculty, 96 requirements for M.A., 98 requirements for M.F.A., 97

Art history, emphasis in, 98Asian and Pacific studies, Center for, 40

Asian studies, 103courses, 104 faculty, 103 requirements for M.A., 104

Associated Students, 28 Associates, teaching, 35 Astronomy, 106

courses, 107 faculty, 106 requirements for M.S., 107

Athletics, 29 Athletics and fitness management

(see Business administration, 129) Audiology, 108

Au.D., 108 clinic, 30courses, 110faculty, 108

Auditors, 428 Award of degree, 75, 77Aztec Adventures, 29 Aztec Center, 28 Aztec Center bowling and games, 29 Aztec Dining Services, 30 Aztec Recreation Center (ARC), 29 Aztec Shops, 30 Behavioral and Community Health Studies

(BACH), Center for, 53, 59Behavioral Epidemiology and Community

Health, Center for, 54 Behavioral Teratology (CBT), Center for, 59Bilingual/cross-cultural specialist

credential, 207Bioengineering, 239Bioinformatics and medical informatics, 112

courses, 113faculty, 112requirements for M.S., 113

Biology, 114courses, 119faculty, 114Molecular biology, 123Ph.D. in biology, 116Ph.D. in ecology, 117Ph.D. in evolutionary biology, 118requirements for M.A., 115requirements for M.S., 115

Biomedical quality systems, 125courses, 127faculty, 125requirements for M.S., 65, 125

Biometry, concentration in, 368Bio/Pharmaceutical and Biodevice

Development, Center for, 59Biosafety Committee (IBC), Institutional, 38Biostatistics and biometry, 128Biostatistics, concentration in, 409Bookstore (see Aztec Shops, 30)Botany (see Biology, 114)Bread and Roses Center, 40Bulletin information, student responsibility

for, 426Business administration, 129

courses, 135Accountancy, 137Finance, 140Information and decisions systems, 142Management, 144Marketing, 146requirements for M.B.A., 129

requirements for M.B.A. for executives, 65, 129

requirements for M.B.A./M.A., 133, 303requirements for M.B.A./J.D., 132requirements for M.S.,131requirements for M.S. in accountancy, 137

Calendarannual, 2fall semester, 3spring semester, 4summer term, 3, 4

California Distance Learning Health Network (CDLHN), 54

California State University, 438 Trustees, 438Office of the Chancellor, 439Officers of the Trustees, 439Universities, 439

Campus map, 446Candidacy for degree, 72, 77Career placement, 22Career services, 22Catalogs and bulletins, 448Certificate programs, graduate, 82

Academic literacy development for English language learners, 210

Algebra specialist, 322Artist diploma, 327Behavior analysis, 210Bilingual speech-language

pathology, 405Bilingual (Spanish) special education, 214Biomedical quality systems, 126Children’s/adolescent literature, 262Cognitive disabilities, 211Communications systems, 315Community college teaching, 211Developing gifted potential, 211Distance education, 211Dual language biliteracy, 212Early childhood-socio-emotional and

behavior regulation intervention, 212Early childhood special education, 212Educational facility planning, 212Institutional research, planning, and

assessment, 212Instructional design, 213Instructional technology, 213Mathematics specialist, 321Museum studies, 99Nursing education, 335Preventive medicine residency, 374Primary grade writing instruction, 213Professional computational science, 165Psychiatric rehabilitation, 213Reading, 213Regulatory affairs, 380Rehabilitation administration, 214Rehabilitation technology, 245Supported employment and transition

specialist, 214Teaching English as a second or foreign

language (TESL/TEFL), 311Teaching of writing, 384Transborder public administration and

governance, 361Workforce education and lifelong

learning, 215

Index

Index

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Changes in rules and policies, 426Chemistry, 147

courses, 149faculty, 147Ph.D., 148requirements for M.A., 148requirements for M.S., 148

Chicana and Chicano studies, 151courses, 152faculty, 151requirements for M.A., 151

Child and family development, 153courses, 155faculty, 153requirements for M.S., 154

Children’s center, 29Children’s Literature (NCSCL), National

Center for the Study of, 43Chinese Studies Institute, 41City planning, 157

concentration in, 361courses, 158faculty, 157requirements for M.C.P., 157

Civic Learning and Community Engagement, 26

Civil, construction, and environmental engineering, 249concentration in environmental

engineering, 240courses, 249faculty, 249Ph.D., 243requirements for M.S., 240

Classics courses, 423Classified graduate standing, 11Class schedule, changes in, 426Clinical psychology

concentration in, 355requirement for Ph.D., 355

Coastal and Marine Institute, 60College of Extended Studies

continuing education, 63M.B.A.

for executives, 65, 129 in sports business management, 65, 129

M.A. in educational technology, 65, 188M.S. in biomedical quality

systems, 65, 125M.S. in computational science, 65, 163M.S. in regulatory affairs, 65, 379M.S. in rehabilitation

counseling, 65, 193Commercialization of Biomedical Innovation

(IICBI), International Institute for, 46Communication, 158

courses, 160faculty, 158requirements for M.A. in

communication, 160Communications Systems and Signal

Processing Institute, 51Communicative disorders

(see Speech, language, and hearing sciences, 400)

Communicative sciences, concentration in, 401

Community health nursing, concentration in, 332

Comparative literature (see English, 259)courses, 264

Computational science, 162Center for Research (CSRC), 60certificate, 165concentration in professional

applications, 65, 163courses, 165faculty, 162Ph.D., 163requirements for M.S., 163

Computer engineering (see Electrical and Computer Engineering, 253) courses, 253

Computer science, 167courses, 168faculty, 167requirements for M.S., 167

Computing, academic, 27Concentrations, graduate, 81Concrete Research Institute, 51Concurrent enrollment

(see Open university, 63)Concurrent master’s degree credit, 14Concurrent post-baccalaureate credit, 14Conduct, student, 431Conflict of interest committee, 38Confucius Institute, 41Consensus Organizing Center, 54Construction engineering courses, 251Continuing education

(see Extended studies, 63)Continuing students, 12Corky McMillin Real Estate, Center for, 47Corporate Governance Institute (CGI), 45Cost of living, 16Counseling, concentration in, 186Counseling, M.S. in, 193Counseling & Psychological Services

(C&PS), 22Counselor education (see Education, 177)Counseling and school psychology

(see Education, 177)Center for, 49concentration in, 186courses, 220educational specialist (Ed.S.), 181faculty, 220

Course abbreviations (rubrics), 91Courses and curricula, 92Creative writing, M.F.A., 260Credentials, 82, 196

Administrative Services Credential, 188BCLAD Multiple Subject

Credential, 196, 200BCLAD Single Subject Credential, 204BCLAD Specialist Credential, 207Bilingual/Cross-Cultural Specialist

Credential, 207Fifth year program for clear multiple or

single subject credential, 208Multiple Subject Credential, 198Pupil Personnel Service Credential, 392Reading/Language Arts Specialist

Credential, 208School Nurse Services Credential, 335Single Subject Credential, 197, 204Special Education Specialist

Credentials, 208, 404Speech Language Pathology Credential,

404

Credit/no credit, 428Credit, transfer and extension, 434Criminal justice courses, 363Criminal justice administration,

concentration in, 361Criminal justice and criminology, 172

faculty, 172requirements for M.S., 172

CSU International Programs, 24Curricula, summary of, 80Dance

(see Music and dance, 325) courses, 329

Debts owed to institution, 19Degree, second masters or doctoral, 12Degree time limitations, 73Degrees authorized, graduate, 80Design and technical theatre,

concentration in, 417Diploma, 75Disability services, student (SDS), 24Disqualification, scholastic, 430Distance education and hybrid courses, 89Doctoral degrees, general requirements, 76

admission to graduate study, 76award of degree, 77Chancellor’s Incentive Program, 21procedures, 76qualifying examinations, advancement to

candidacy and the dissertation, 77residence requirements, 76

Doctor of Education, 179, 181Educational leadership, 179

Doctor of PhilosophyBioengineering, 243Biology, 116Chemistry, 148Clinical psychology, 355Computational science, 163Ecology, 117Education, 178Electrical and computer engineering,

243Engineering sciences/applied

mechanics, 243Evolutionary biology, 118Geography, 274Geophysics, 278Language and communicative

disorders, 401Mathematics and science

education, 319Public health, 372Structural engineering, 243

Documentary and Drama, Production Center for, 57

Druze Studies (IDS), Institute of, 41Dynamical systems, concentration in, 315Earth System History, Edwin C. Allison

Center for, 59Earth Systems Analysis Research (CESAR),

Center for, 41Ecological Monitoring and Management,

Institute for, 60Ecology, concentration in, 115

Ph.D., 117Economics, 174

courses, 175faculty, 174requirements for M.A., 174

Education, 177Administration, rehabilitation and

postsecondary education, 217certificate programs, 210

Index

442 SDSU GRADUATE BULLETIN 2010-2011

Child and family development, 153Counseling, M.S., 184, 193 concentration in, 186Counseling and school psychology, 220courses, 215Doctoral and educational specialist

programs, 178Ed.D., 177, 179Ed.S. in school psychology, 177, 181Educational leadership, 179, 187, 224Educational research, concentration

in, 188Educational technology, 188, 226Elementary curriculum and instruction,

concentration in, 185, 189Elementary education (see Teacher

education, 234)Marriage and family therapy,

concentration in, 184, 194Master’s degree programs, 184Mathematics education (K-8), 185, 189,

319Multicultural education (see Policy studies

in language and cross-cultural education, 228)

Ph.D., 178Policy studies in language and cross-

cultural education, 185, 189, 228Reading education, 185, 190Rehabilitation counseling, M.S., 184, 193Requirements for M.A., 186Requirements for M.A.T., 185, 191School counseling, concentration in, 195School psychology, 181Secondary curriculum and

instruction, 185, 190Secondary education (see Teacher

education, 234)Special education, 185, 190, 208, 212, 231Teacher education, 234Teaching and service credentials, 196

Education and research in biotechnology (CSUPERB), CSU program for, 30, 37

Educational leadership (see Education, 177)Center for, 49concentration in, 186courses, 224faculty, 224Ph.D., 179

Educational research, 188Educational specialist (Ed.S.) in school

psychology, 182Educational technology (see Education, 177)

certificate, 213concentration in, 188courses, 226faculty, 226Ph.D., 178

Edwin C. Allison Center for Earth System History, 59

Elderhostel, 30Electrical and computer engineering

courses, 253faculty, 253Ph.D.,243requirements for M.S., 240

Electronic business (see Business administration, 129)

E-mail and the internet, 35Emergencies, 432, 25Energy Engineering Institute, 52Energy Studies (CES), Center for, 60

Engineering, 238certificate, 245courses, 245Aerospace engineering and engineering

mechanics, 238, 234, 247Bioengineering, 239, 240Civil, construction, and environmental

engineering, 240, 249Electrical and computer

engineering, 241, 253Mechanical engineering, 241, 242, 257Ph.D., 243requirements for M.S., 238requirements for Master of

Engineering, 243requirements for M.S. in Aerospace

Engineering, 238requirements for M.S. in

Bioengineering, 239requirements for M.S. in Civil

Engineering, 240requirements for M.S. in Electrical

Engineering, 241requirements for M.S. in Mechanical

Engineering, 241Engineering mechanics, 247

courses, 247faculty, 247

English, 259certificate, 262courses, 262faculty, 259requirements for M.A. in English, 260requirements for M.F.A. in Creative

Writing, 262Entrepreneurship (see Business

administration, 129, 130)Entrepreneurial Management Center

(EMC), 46Environment (see Geography, 272)Environmental engineering,

concentration in, 240courses, 250

Environmental health, concentration in, 368Environmental Research and Policy (SCERP),

Southwest Consortium for, 37Epidemiology, concentration in, 372Equity and Biliteracy Education Research

(CEBER), Center for, 49Ethics and Public Affairs, Institute for, 41European Studies, Center for, 41

courses, 423Evolutionary biology, concentration in, 115Examinations, 11, 77

departmental examinations (see appropriate department)final comprehensive in lieu of thesis

(Plan B), 74Graduate Management Admissions test

(GMAT), 11Graduate Record Examination test

(GRE), 11language (see under departmental

requirements for degrees)Exercise and nutritional sciences (see

Exercise physiology, 267, Kinesiology, 299)courses, 269, 300

Exercise physiology, 267courses, 269faculty, 267requirements for M.S., 268requirements for M.S./M.S., 268, 340

Extended Studies, College of, 63Continuing education, 63Extension, 64University degree programs, 65

Faculty (see under departments) office hours, 89policy on taking courses, 11

Fees, 15assistance, 20exemptions, 18extension course, 18miscellaneous, 16parking, 16refund of, 17, 18student body association, 15, 18summer session, 18waivers, 18

Fellowships, 20Field Stations Program, 60Filing of transcripts, 12Final examinations, 429Finance (see Business administration, 129)

courses, 140faculty, 140

Financial aid, 20Financial and tax planning (see Business

administration, 132)Financial support, 20, 76 Foreign language requirement, 72Foreign students, 13, 20, 35Foreign students, admission to San Diego

State University, 13Foundation, San Diego State University

Research, 27French, 270

courses, 271faculty, 270requirements for M.A., 270

Full-time students, 438Funds, costs and sources of, 438Geographic information science,

concentration in, 273Geography, 272

courses, 275faculty, 272Ph.D., 274requirements for M.A., 273requirements for M.S., 273

Geological sciences, 277courses, 280faculty, 277Ph.D. in geophysics, 278requirements for M.S., 278

German, 283courses, 283faculty, 283

Gerontology, 284courses, 285faculty, 284requirements for M.S., 284

Global Emergency Preparedness, Specialization in, 368

Grade point averages, 73, 427Grade restrictions, 73Grades, assignment of and grade

appeals, 429Grading system, 427Graduate Affairs, Division of, 34Graduate and research affairs, 6Graduate assistantships, 35Graduate council, 6Graduate fellowships, 21

Index

SDSU GRADUATE BULLETIN 2010-2011 443

Graduate Management Admissions test (GMAT), 11

Graduate Record Examination test (GRE), 11Graduate Research Lectureship,

Albert W. Johnson University, 38Graduate standing

conditional graduate standing (classified), 12

graduate standing (classified), 11post-baccalaureate standing (classified), 11

Graduate study at SDSU, 34Graduate teaching associates, 35Grants program (UGP), University, 39Grievances, student, 432Health behavior,

concentration in, 373Health Equity Research and Policy (CHERP),

Center for, 41Health management and policy,

concentration in, 369Health promotion and behavioral science,

concentration in, 369Health services, student, 25Health services administration (see Business

administration, 129)Heart Institute, 54, 61History, 286

courses, 287faculty, 286requirements for M.A., 287

Homeland security, 290courses, 291faculty, 290requirements for M.S., 291

Homeland Security Technology Assessment, Center for, 61

Hospitality and tourism management course, 423

Hospitality and Tourism Research, Center for, 56

Hospitalization insurance, 25Hostler, Charles, Institute on

World Affairs, 42Housing administration and residential

education, 23Humanities courses, 423Human/animal subjects

dissertation research, 73, 77Hybrid and distance education courses, 89Immigration requirements for licensure, 427Imperial Valley Campus

admission and registration, 68commencement, 68exchange programs and study

abroad, 67facilities, 68faculty, 67general information, 67maps, 69, 70offered by Imperial Valley Campus, 67research centers and institute, 68

Inclusiveness and Diversity in Organizations (IIDO), Institute for, 46

Incomplete grade, 428Individual and Professional Skills Development,

Center for, 68Industrial and organizational psychology,

concentration in, 355

Information and decision systems (see Business administration, 129)courses, 142faculty, 142

Information systems (see Business administration, 129)

Information Technology and Infrastructure (CITI), Center for, 61

Injury, 25Injury Prevention Policy and Practice,

Center for, 54Institutional and financial assistance, 20Institutional animal care and use

committee, 38Institutional biosafety committee, 38Institutional review board (IRB), 38Instructional technology services, 27Instructor initiated drop policy, 10, 89Insurance for students, 13, 25Integrity in research and scholarship, 434Intercollegiate Athletics (ISIA), Institute for

Study, 58Intercultural Relations/Cross-Cultural

Center, 23Interdisciplinary studies, 293

courses, 294requirements for master’s, 293

International business (see Business administration, 129) course, 423

International Business Education and Research (CIBER), Center for, 42, 46

International Education, Center for Study of, 50

International Population Center (InterPop), 42

International programs, CSU, 24International Programs, Office of, 23

International faculty exchanges, 23International student exchanges, 23

International security and conflict resolution course, 424

International Student Center, 23International Studies Education Project

(ISTEP), 42International Technology and Trade Network

(ITTN), 42Interwork Institute, 49Islamic and Arabic Studies, Center for, 43Journalism and media studies, 295

courses, 296faculty, 295requirements for M.A., 296

Kinesiology, 299courses, 300faculty, 299requirements for M.A., 300

Language Acquisition Resource Center (LARC), 43

Latin American studies, 302Center for, 43courses, 306faculty, 302requirements for M.A., 303requirements for M.B.A./M.A., 133, 303requirements for M.P.H./M.A., 305, 371

Law enforcement education grants (see Alan Pattee Scholarships, 18)

Learning, Instruction, and Performance Technologies, Center for, 49

Leaves of absence, 430

Leisure and Tourism Management, Institute for, 58

Liberal arts and sciences (MALAS), 308courses, 309faculty, 308requirements for M.A., 309

Library and information access, 66Limitation of enrollment, 14, 63Limits of study lists, 434Linguistics, 310

certificate, 311courses, 311faculty, 310requirements for M.A., 311

Lipinsky Institute, 43Literacy Center, SDSU, 50Literature (see English, 259)Living accommodations, 23Major codes, 87, 88Management

(see Business administration, 129)courses, 144faculty, 144

Marketing (see Business administration, 129)courses, 146faculty, 146

Marriott Foundation, J. Willard and Alice S., 56

Mass communication (see Communication, 158)

Master of Artsbasic requirements, 72

Master of Business Administration basic requirements, 72

Master of Business Administration for executives, 129, 65

Master of City Planning basic requirements, 72

Master of Fine Arts in art basic requirements, 73

Master of Fine Arts in creative writing, basic requirements, 73

Master of Fine Arts in theatre arts basic requirements, 73

Master of Music basic requirements, 72

Master of Public Administration basic requirements, 72

Master of Public Health basic requirements, 73

Master of Public Health for medical students, 374

Master of Science basic requirements, 72

Master of Science in Nursing basic requirements, 73

Master of Science in rehabilitation counseling, basic requirements, 65, 73, 193

Master of Social Work, basic requirements, 73Mathematics, 314

certificate, 315courses, 315, 323faculty, 314requirements for M.A., 314requirements for M.S. in applied

mathematics, 315requirements for M.S. in statistics, 409

Mathematical theory of communication systems, concentration in, 315

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Mathematics and science education, 318 Center for Research in (CRMSE), 61 certificates, 321courses, 323faculty, 318Ph.D., 319requirements for M.A. for Teaching

Service, 318Mathematics education courses, 322

concentrations in, 189, 319Measles, rubella, and hepatitis B

immunizations, 10, 25Mechanical engineering, 257

courses, 257faculty, 257Ph.D., 243requirements for M.S., 241

Meetings and Events, Institute for, 57Microbial Sciences, Center for, 62Microbiology (see Biology, 114)

requirements for M.S., 114 Microchemical Core Facility (MCF), 62Mission Bay Aquatic Center, 29Molecular biology, 123

courses, 124Institute, 62

Montezuma Publishing, 30Mount Laguna Observatory, 37Multicultural education (see Policy studies

in language and cross-cultural education, 228)

Music and dance, 325certificate, 327courses, 327faculty, 325requirements for M.A., 326requirements for M.M., 327

Musical theatre, concentration in, 416National Language Resource Center, 43Natural science, 330

courses, 330faculty, 330

Nondiscrimination policy, 1, 426Nonresident tuition, determination of

residence, 12Numbering of courses, 427Nursing, 331

certificate, 335courses, 336faculty, 331requirements for M.S., 332

Nursing education, concentration in, 334Nursing leadership in health care systems,

concentration in, 335Nursing Research, Institute for, 54Nutritional sciences, 339

courses, 341faculty, 339requirements for M.S., 340requirements for M.S./M.S., 268, 340

Oceanography and marine studies, 342courses, 342faculty, 342

Office hours, 89Official programs of study, 72Ombudsman, 24Open university, 63, 434Optimal Health and Performance (COHP),

Center for, 57Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, 64Parking, 16, 31

Personal Financial Planning (CSPFP), Center for Study, 47

Philosophy, 343courses, 344faculty, 343requirements for M.A., 343

Physical education (see Exercise Physiology, 267, Kinesiology, 299)

Physical sciences (see Natural science, 330)

Physics, 346courses, 347faculty, 346requirements for M.A., 347requirements for M.S., 347requirements for M.S. in radiological

health physics, 347Physiology, concentration in, 116Placement center, 22Plagiarism, 432Plus/minus grading, 427Policy studies in language and cross-

cultural education (see Education, 228)certificate, 212concentration in, 179courses, 228faculty, 228

Political science, 349courses, 351faculty, 349requirements for M.A., 350

Portuguese course, 399Pre-College Institute (PCI), 50Pre-Doctoral program, California, 36Prerequisites for graduate courses, 89Prerequisites for registration in 798, 799A,

799B, 799C, and 899, 89Press, San Diego State University, 28Privacy rights of students, 426Probation and disqualification, 430Professional applications,

concentration in, 65, 163Professional development, 64Professional doctorate (Au.D.), 108Professional Excellence, Academy for, 54Professional Studies and Fine Arts

classes, 424Project management

(see Business administration, 129)Psychology, 353

courses, 356faculty, 353Ph.D., 355requirements for M.A., 355requirements for M.S., 355

Public administration, 360certificate, 361courses, 362faculty, 360requirements for M.P.A., 361

Public and Urban Affairs, Institute of, 57Public health, 365

certificate, 374courses, 375faculty, 365fellowships, 374Institute for, 55Ph.D., 372requirements for M.P.H., 367requirements for M.P.H./M.A., 305, 371requirements for M.S., 369requirements for M.S.W./M.P.H., 372, 391

Public Security and Health, Institute for, 55Pupil Personnel Service Credential, 392Qualcomm Institute for Innovation and

Educational Success, 46, 50, 52Qualitative Research, Center for, 43Radiological health physics, 347Reading education, concentration in, 190Reading/language arts specialist

credential, 197Readmission, 430Real estate

(see Business administration, 129)Real Estate and Land Use Institute

(RELUI), 47 Recreational sports, 29Recreation and tourism management

course, 424Refunds, 17Regional Studies of the Californias (IRSC),

Institute for, 44Registration, 14Regulatory affairs, 379

certificate, 380courses, 381faculty, 379requirements for M.S., 65, 380

Regulatory compliance, 38 animal care and use, 38 biosafety, 38 conflict of interest, 38 review board (IRB), 38

Rehabilitation counseling, 65, 213Reinstatement, 430Religious studies, 382

courses, 382faculty, 382

Repeated courses, 429Report in Progress Grade (RP), 427Requirements for master’s degrees

admission to curriculum, 10advancement to candidacy, 72degree time limitations, 73final approval, 75foreign language, 72grade point averages, 73grade restrictions for master’s

degree programs, 73official programs of study, 72Thesis, Plan A and Non-Thesis,

Plan B, 74unit requirements, 72

Research affairs, Division of, 37Research assistants, 35Research centers and institutes, 37, 40, 45,

49, 51, 53, 56, 59Research Council, University, 6Research facilities, 37Research Foundation, San Diego State

University, 27Research lecture, Albert W. Johnson, 38Research promotion, 38Residence requirement for doctoral

degree, 76Residency determination, 12Residence halls, 23Review board (IRB), Institutional, 38Rhetoric and writing studies, 383

certificate, 384courses, 384faculty, 383requirements for M.A., 384

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Russian, 387courses, 387faculty, 387

Safety and Security Report, 433Press, 28Research Foundation, 27

Sanford I. Berman Effective Communication and General Semantics, Institute for, 58

Satisfactory progress grade (See Report in progress grade, 427)

Scholarships and awards, 20School Nurse Services Credential, 335School Psychology

credential, 183Ed.S., 181

SDSU Month, 32Second bachelor’s degree, 12Second master’s degree or doctoral degree, 12Secondary curriculum and instruction,

concentration in, 190Smart Classrooms, 27Smoke Free Policy, 433Social Equity Technical Assistance,

Center for, 50Social Policy Institute, 55Social Science Research Laboratory

(SSRL), 44Social security number, use of, 10Social work, 388

courses, 392credential, 392faculty, 388requirements for M.S.W., 389requirements for M.S.W./J.D., 390requirements for M.S.W./M.P.H., 372, 391

Sociology, 394courses, 395faculty, 392requirements for M.A., 395

Spanish, 397courses, 398faculty, 397requirements for M.A., 397

Special education (see Education, 177)concentration in, 190courses, 231faculty, 231specialist credentials, 208, 404

Special Programs, 27Special sessions, 63, 434Speech communication

(see Communication, 158)Speech, language, and hearing sciences, 400

certificates and licensure, 404courses, 405

credential, 392faculty, 404Ph.D., 401requirements for M.A., 401

Speech-language pathology, concentration in, 401

Speech pathology and audiology (see Speech, language, and hearing sciences, 400)

Sports business management (see Business administration, 129)

Sports clubs, 29Statistics, 409

concentration in, 164courses, 410faculty, 409requirements for M.S., 409

Stop out, one-semester, 430Student assistants, 35Student conduct and grievances, 431Student disability services (SDS), 24Student government, 28Student health services, 25Student Life and Leadership, 26Student research committee, 39Student rights and responsibilities, 26Student testing, assessment and

research (STAAR), 26Studio arts, emphasis in, 98Study list limits, 434Study of Women in Television and Film,

Center for the, 57Summer term study, 35Supply chain management

(see Business administration, 129)Sycuan Institute on Tribal Gaming, 57Taxation (see Business

administration, 129)Teacher education (see Education, 177)

certificate, 210concentrations in, 189, 190, 191, 192courses, 234faculty, 234

Teaching and service credentials, 196Teaching Critical Thinking and Creativity,

Center for, 49Technology transfer office, 39Telecommunications and film (see

Television, film and new media production, 412)

Television, film and new media production, 412courses, 413faculty, 412requirements for M.A., 413

Testing, assessment and research (STAAR), Student, 26

Theatre arts, 415courses, 417faculty, 415requirements for M.A., 416requirements for M.F.A., 417

Theatre, Youth, Media, and Education (TYME) Arts Center, 57

Theses in foreign languages, 74Thesis committee, 74Thesis extension (799B), 89Thesis, Plan A and Non-Thesis, Plan B, 74Thesis submission, 75Title IX, 427TOEFL/IELTS requirements, 11Topics courses, 423Toxicology, concentration in, 370Transcripts, 12, 434Transfer, extension, and foreign university

credit, 434Transportation, 31Travel abroad study programs, 64Trustees, Board of, 438Tuition assistance program for out-of-state

and foreign students, 20Tuition fees, 15, 16Unit or credit hour, 89Unit requirements, 72University copyrights and patents

committee (UCPC), 39University grants program (UGP), 39University policies, 426Veterans, 31, 35Viejas Arena, 28Visual and Performing Arts, Center for, 56Visualization (Viz) Center, 62Watchdog Institute, 58Watershed science, concentration in, 273Withdrawal grade, 428Withdrawals

from courses, 429from graduate curricula, 429from the university, 429 unofficial, 429

Women’s studies, 420courses, 421faculty, 420requirements for M.A., 420

World Affairs, Charles Hostler Institute on, 42

Writing competency, 75Youth and Space, Center for

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