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Cal State Hayward offers master's degrees in 28 fields (in addition to the Special Major). The university also offers a joint doctoral program (Ed.D. in Leadership for Educational Equity) in cooperation with U.C. Berkeley, San Francisco State University, and San Jose State University. Other programs lead to teaching, specialist, pupil personnel services, and administrative services credentials; and to certificates. The criteria for regular certificate programs are described in the Certificate Programs chapter. Special Certificates are described in the Special Major chapter. Biotechnology Cross-Cultural, Language, and Academic Development (CLAD) Children's Literature Educational Technology Leadership Mathematical Statistics Taxation |
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California State University, Hayward is organized into four colleges: Arts, Letters and Social Sciences (ALSS); Business and Economics; Education and Allied Studies; and Science. Each college has significant responsibility for its own curricula, faculties, students, and budgets. The college dean, aided by an associate dean and an administrative assistant, is the chief administrative officer of each college. (The names of these officers appear in the University Administration section.) The Deans' offices are located as follows: ALSS, eighth floor of Warren Hall (885-3161); Business and Economics, second floor of the Music and Business Building (885-3311); Education and Allied Studies, first floor of the Art and Education Building (885-3072); and Science, first floor of the North Science Building (885-3441). The M.A. in Multimedia and the M.A./M.S. Special Majors programs are administered by the Associate Vice President of Academic Programs and Graduate Studies, on the eighth floor of Warren Hall (885-3286). Academic Organization Chart The Academic Organization chart at the beginning of the "Undergraduate Programs" section of the printed Catalog is also available as a GIF Image (60 KB) or a PDF Document suitable for printing (53 KB) in the online University Catalog. The chart indicates the departments and programs of each college and the interdisciplinary programs. [You may need a viewer, Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher, from Adobe (www.adobe.com) in order to display the PDF document in the online Catalog.] College of Arts, Letters and Social Sciences The College of Arts, Letters and Social Sciences is the largest in the university and includes 18 departments. It embraces the creative arts, the humanities, the social and behavioral sciences, and several applied disciplines. Master's Degrees Anthropology (M.A.) English (M.A.) Geography (M.A.) Health Care Administration (M.S.) History (M.A.) Music (M.A.) Public Administration (M.P.A.) Social Work (M.S.W.) Sociology (M.A.) Speech Communication (M.A.) Speech Pathology and Audiology (M.S.) Credentials
Mission Statement: The College of Business and Economics provides excellence and innovation in integrating quality teaching and learning, with applied research and relevant experience to a diverse clientele from the San Francisco Bay Area to the global community. Core Values:
Master's Degrees Business Administration (M.B.A.) Business Administration (M.S.) Economics (M.A.) Taxation (M.S.) Telecommunication Systems (M.S.) Certificate Program Taxation Certificate College of Education and Allied Studies The mission of the College of Education and Allied Studies is to prepare collaborative leaders, committed to social justice and democracy, who will influence a highly technological and diverse world. The college offers programs for the professional preparation of teachers and service personnel in schools, colleges, and community agencies. Advanced preparation and graduate degrees are designed to expand the knowledge base of students, upgrade professional skills, and/or prepare students for doctoral study. The professional education programs of the college are accredited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the National Association of School Psychologists. The College also offers programs at the Contra Costa Campus in Concord through the Departments of Educational Leadership, Educational Psychology, and Teacher Education. Specific program information may be obtained by contacting these departments. Joint Doctoral Program Leadership for Educational Equity (Ed.D.) Master's Degrees Counseling (M.S.) Education (M.S.) Educational Leadership (M.S.) Kinesiology (M.S.) Special Education (M.S.) Credentials Programs to prepare teachers, counselors, school psychologists, school counselors, special educators, supervisors and administrators have been approved by the State Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Information regarding specific requirements for each credential is available through the appropriate department.
Children's Literature Cross-Cultural, Language, and Academic Development (CLAD) Educational Technology Leadership College of Science The College of Science offers programs that provide a broad education in the physical, life, and health sciences; and in mathematics, statistics, and computer science. The career flexibility available to science students is one of the main advantages of a degree in the science area. The Master of Science programs are designed to allow students who possess appropriate qualifications to deepen their level of knowledge, upgrade their professional skills, and prepare for doctoral study. Master's Degrees Biological Science (M.S.) Chemistry (M.S.) Computer Science (M.S.) Geology (M.S.) Mathematics (M.S.) Marine Science (M.S.) Statistics (M.S.) Telecommunication Systems (M.S.) Certificate Programs Biotechnology Mathematical Statistics Interdisciplinary Programs The interschool graduate interdisciplinary programs are administered by the Associate Vice President of Academic Programs and Graduate Studies. Master's Degrees Multimedia (M.A.) Special Major (M.A., M.S.) Option in Online Teaching and Learning
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