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Academic calendar, 3 Academic and community engagement, ii Academic computing, 53 Academic goals, viii Accidents, 52 Accountancy (see Business administration, 124) courses, 132 faculty, 131 requirements for M.S., 131 requirements for B.S./M.S. 4+1, 132 Accounting in the Public Interest, Center for, 18 Accreditation, 85 Acting, concentration in, 414 Activity fee, student, 41 procedure for establishment of, 45 Advanced practice nursing of adults and elderly, concentration in, 328 Administration, 6 Administration, rehabilitation and postsecondary education (see Education, 173) courses, 212 faculty, 212 Administration, San Diego State University, 6 Admission international (foreign) student, 39 to graduate curricula (see appropriate discipline) to post-baccalaureate and graduate study, 36 Aerospace engineering, 231, 232 courses, 240 faculty, 240 Ph.D., 236 requirements for M.S., 231 Africana Cultural Literacy and Research, Center for, 13 Aging, University Center on, 24 Alcohol and Other Drug Studies, Center for, 24 Allison, Edwin C., Center for Earth System History, 30 Alumni Association, 53 American Language Institute (ALI), 40, 426 American sign language (see Speech, language, and hearing sciences, 400) Animal subjects, 10, 73, 74, 77 thesis research, 73, 77 Anthropology, 88 courses, 89 faculty, 88 requirements for M.A., 89 Applications for admission to post-baccalaureate and graduate study, 36 for admission to doctoral programs, 76 for admission to the University, 36 for graduation, 75 Applied mathematics, 310 Art, 92 courses, 95 faculty, 92 requirements for M.A., 94 requirements for M.F.A., 93

























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SDSU GRADUATE BULLETIN 2012-2013

Art history, emphasis in, 94 Asian and Pacific studies, Center for, 13 Asian studies, 99 courses, 100 faculty, 99 requirements for M.A., 100 Associated Students, 53 Associates, teaching, 9 Astronomy, 101 courses, 102 faculty, 101 requirements for M.S., 102 Athletics, 54 Athletics and fitness management (see Business administration, 124) Audiology, 103 clinic, 54 courses, 105 faculty, 103 Au.D., 103 Auditors, 62 Award of degree, 75, 77 Aztec Adventures, 54 Aztec Dining Services, 55 Aztec Recreation Center (ARC), 53 Aztec Shops, 54 Aztec Student Union, 53 Behavioral and Community Health Studies (BACH), Center for, 24, 30 Behavioral Epidemiology and Community Health, Center for, 24 Behavioral Teratology (CBT), Center for, 30 Bioengineering, 232 Bioinformatics and medical informatics, 107 courses, 108 faculty, 107 requirements for M.S., 108 Biology, 110 courses, 115 faculty, 110 Molecular biology, 119 Ph.D. in biology, 112 Ph.D. in ecology, 113 Ph.D. in evolutionary biology, 114 requirements for M.A., 111 requirements for M.S., 111 Biomedical quality systems, 121 courses, 122 requirements for M.S., 122, 426 Biometry, concentration in, 367 Bio/Pharmaceutical and Biodevice Development, Center for, 30 Biosafety Committee (IBC), Institutional, 10 Biostatistics and biometry, 123 courses, 123 faculty, 123 Biostatistics, concentration in, 408 Bookstore (see Aztec Shops, 54) Botany (see Biology, 110) Bread and Roses Center, 13 Bulletin information, student responsibility for, 60 Business administration, 124 courses, 129 Accountancy, 131 Finance, 134 Management, 136 Management information systems, 138 Marketing, 141



requirements for M.B.A., 125 requirements for M.B.A. for executives, 125, 130, 426 requirements for M.B.A./M.A.,128, 297 requirements for M.B.A./J.D.,127 requirements for M.S.,126 requirements for M.S. in accountancy, 131 requirements for B.S./M.S. 4+1, 132 Calendar annual, 2 fall semester, 3 spring semester, 4 summer term, 3, 4 California Distance Learning Health Network (CDLHN), 24 California State University, 433 Trustees, 433 Office of the Chancellor, 434 Officers of the Trustees, 433 Universities, 434 Campus map, 442 Candidacy for degree, 72, 77 Career placement, 48 Career services, 48 Catalogs and bulletins, 444 Certificate programs, graduate, 82 Academic literacy development for English language learners, 205 Algebra specialist, 317 Artist diploma, 322 Behavior analysis, 205 Bilingual speech-language pathology, 405 Bilingual (Spanish) special education, 209 Biomedical quality systems, 122 Children’s/adolescent literature, 254 Cognitive disabilities, 205 Communications systems, 310 Community college teaching, 205 Developing gifted potential, 206 Distance education, 206 Dual language biliteracy, 206 Early childhood-socio-emotional and behavior regulation intervention, 206 Early childhood special education authorization, 207 Educational facility planning, 207 Executive financial planner, 134 Institutional research, planning, and assessment, 207 Instructional design,207 Instructional technology, 207 Mathematics specialist, 316, 318 Museum studies, 94 Nursing education, 331 Preventive medicine residency, 373 Primary grade writing instruction, 207 Professional computational science, 160 Psychiatric rehabilitation, 208 Reading, 208 Regulatory affairs, 379 Rehabilitation administration, 208 Rehabilitation counseling, 209 Rehabilitation technology, 238 Social work administration, 391 Supported employment and transition specialist, 209

Index Teaching English as a second or foreign language (TESL/TEFL), 306 Teaching of writing, 383 Web and mobile applications development, 163 Women’s studies, 420 Workforce education and lifelong learning, 209 Changes in rules and policies, 60 Chemistry, 142 courses, 144 faculty, 142 Ph.D., 143 requirements for M.A., 143 requirements for M.S., 143 Chicana and Chicano studies, 146 courses, 147 faculty, 146 requirements for M.A., 146 Child and family development, 148 courses, 150 faculty, 148 requirements for M.S.,149 Children’s center, 53 Children’s Literature (NCSCL), National Center for the Study of, 16 Chinese Studies Institute, 13 City planning, 152 concentration in, 360 courses, 153 faculty, 152 requirements for M.C.P., 152 Civil, construction, and environmental engineering, 242 concentration in environmental engineering, 233 courses, 242 faculty, 242 requirements for M.S., 233 Classics courses, 422 Classified graduate standing, 37 Class schedule, changes in, 63 Clinical psychology concentration in, 354 requirement for Ph.D., 355 Coastal and Marine Institute, 31 College of Extended Studies continuing education, 426 M.B.A. for executives, 125, 426 in sports business management, 125, 426 M.A. in educational technology, 184, 427 M.S. in biomedical quality systems, 121, 427 M.S. in Hospitality and Tourism Management, 427 M.S. in regulatory affairs, 378, 427 M.S. in rehabilitation counseling, 188, 427 Commercialization of Biomedical Innovation (IICBI), International Institute for, 19 Communication, 154 courses, 155 faculty, 154 requirements for M.A. in communication, 155 Communications Systems and Signal Processing Institute, 23

Communicative disorders (see Speech, language, and hearing sciences, 400) Communicative sciences, concentration in, 401 Community health nursing, concentration in, 327 Comparative literature (see English, 251) courses, 256 Computational science, 157 Center for Research (CSRC), 31 certificate, 160 concentration in professional applications, 158 courses, 160 faculty, 157 Ph.D., 158 requirements for M.S., 158 Computer engineering (see Electrical and Computer Engineering, 246) courses, 246 Computer science, 162 courses, 163 faculty, 162 requirements for M.S., 162 Computing, academic, 53 Concentrations, graduate, 81 Concrete Research Institute, 23 Concurrent enrollment (see Open university, 68) Concurrent master’s degree credit, 40 Concurrent post-baccalaureate credit, 40 Conduct, student, 64 Conflict of interest committee, 10 Confucius Institute, 13 Consensus Organizing Center, 24 Construction engineering courses, 244 Continuing education (see Extended studies, 426) Continuing students, 38 Corky McMillin Real Estate, Center for, 19 Corporate Governance Institute (CGI), 18 Cost of living, 42 Counseling, concentration in, 182 Counseling, M.S. in, 189 Counseling & Psychological Services (C&PS), 48 Counselor education (see Education, 173) Counseling and school psychology (see Education, 173) Center for, 20 concentration in, 180 courses, 215 educational specialist (Ed.S.), 177 faculty, 215 requirements for, 177, 178 Course abbreviations (rubrics), 86 Courses and curricula, 87 Creative writing, M.F.A., 253 Credentials, 82, 192 Administrative Services Credential, 184 BCLAD Multiple Subject Credential, 193, 196 BCLAD Single Subject Credential, 201 BCLAD Specialist Credential, 202 Bilingual/Cross-Cultural Specialist Credential, 202 Fifth year program for clear multiple or single subject credential, 203 Multiple Subject Credential, 193 Pupil Personnel Service Credential, 391

Reading/Language Arts Specialist Credential, 203 School Nurse Services Credential, 331 Single Subject Credential, 193, 199 Special Education Specialist Credentials, 203 Speech Language Pathology Credential, 404 Credit/no credit, 62 Credit, transfer and extension, 68 Criminal justice courses, 168, 363 Criminal justice administration, concentration in, 360 Criminal justice and criminology, 167 courses, 168 faculty, 167 requirements for M.S., 168 CSU International Programs, 50 Curricula, summary of, 80 Dance (see Music and dance, 320) courses, 324 Debts owed to institution, 45 Degree, second masters or doctoral, 38 Degree time limitations, 73 Degrees authorized, graduate, 80 Design and technical theatre, concentration in, 415 Diploma, 75 Disability services, student (SDS), 51 Disqualification, scholastic, 64 Distance education and hybrid courses, 84 Diversity and inclusive excellence, iii Doctoral degrees, general requirements, 76 admission to graduate study, 76 award of degree, 77 Chancellor’s Incentive Program, 47 procedures, 76 qualifying examinations, advancement to candidacy and the dissertation, 77 residence requirements, 76 Doctor of Education, 175, 177 Educational leadership, 176 Doctor of Philosophy Bioengineering, 236 Biology, 112 Chemistry, 143 Clinical psychology, 355 Computational science, 158 Ecology, 113 Education, 174 Electrical and computer engineering, 236 Engineering sciences/applied mechanics, 236 Evolutionary biology, 114 Geography, 266 Geophysics, 270 Language and communicative disorders, 401 Mathematics and science education, 314 Public health, 371 Structural engineering, 236 Documentary and Drama, Production Center for, 28 Druze Studies (IDS), Institute of, 13 Dynamical systems, concentration in, 310 Earth System History, Edwin C. Allison Center for, 30 Earth Systems Analysis Research (CESAR), Center for, 14 Ecological Monitoring and Management, Institute for, 31 SDSU GRADUATE BULLETIN 2012-2013

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Index Ecology, concentration in, 113 Ph.D., 111 Economics, 170 courses, 171 faculty, 170 requirements for M.A., 170 Education, 173 Administration, rehabilitation and postsecondary education, 212 certificate programs, 205 Child and family development, 148 Counseling, M.S., 180, 189 concentration in, 182 Counseling and school psychology, 215 courses, 210 Doctoral and educational specialist programs, 174 Ed.D., 173, 174 Ed.S. in school psychology, 173, 177 Educational leadership, 175, 183, 218 Educational research, concentration in, 184 Educational technology, 184, 220 Elementary curriculum and instruction, concentration in, 181, 185 Elementary education (see Teacher education, 227) Marriage and family therapy, concentration in, 180, 190 Master’s degree programs, 180 Mathematics education (K-8), 181, 185, 314 Multicultural education (see Policy studies in language and cross-cultural education, 222) Ph.D., 173, 174 Policy studies in language and crosscultural education, 181, 185, 222 Reading education, 181, 186 Rehabilitation counseling, M.S., 180, 188 Requirements for M.A., 182 Requirements for M.A.T., 181, 187 School counseling, concentration in, 191 School psychology, 177 Secondary curriculum and instruction,181, 186 Secondary education (see Teacher education, 227) Special education, 181, 186, 203, 207, 224 Teacher education, 227 Teaching and service credentials, 192 Education and research in biotechnology (CSUPERB), CSU program for, 11, 55 Educational leadership (see Education, 173) Center for, 20 concentration in, 182 courses, 218 faculty, 218 Ph.D., 175 Educational research, 184 Educational specialist (Ed.S.) in school psychology, 177 Educational technology (see Education, 173) certificate, 207 concentration in, 184 courses, 220 faculty, 220 Ph.D., 173 Edwin C. Allison Center for Earth System History, 30 Elderhostel, 55 Electrical and computer engineering courses, 246

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faculty, 246 Ph.D.,236 requirements for M.S., 231 Electronic business (see Business administration, 124) E-mail and the internet, 46 Emergencies, 52, 66 Energy Engineering Institute, 23 Energy Studies (CES), Center for, 31 Engineering, 231 certificate, 238 courses, 238 Aerospace engineering and engineering mechanics, 231, 232, 240 Bioengineering, 232, 233 Civil, construction, and environmental engineering, 233, 242 Electrical and computer engineering, 234, 246 Mechanical engineering, 234, 235, 249 Ph.D., 236 requirements for M.S., 231 requirements for Master of Engineering, 235 requirements for M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, 231 requirements for M.S. in Bioengineering, 232 requirements for M.S. in Civil Engineering,233 requirements for M.S. in Electrical Engineering, 234 requirements for M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, 234 Engineering mechanics, 240 courses, 240 faculty, 240 English, 251 certificate, 254 courses, 255 faculty, 251 requirements for M.A. in English, 252 requirements for M.F.A. in Creative Writing, 253 Entrepreneurship (see Business administration, 124, 125) Entrepreneurial Management Center (EMC), 18 Environment (see Geography, 264) Environmental engineering, concentration in, 233 courses, 243, 245 Environmental health, concentration in, 367 Environmental Research and Policy (SCERP), Southwest Consortium for, 11 Epidemiology, concentration in, 367 Equity and Biliteracy Education Research (CEBER), Center for, 20 Ethics and Public Affairs, Institute for, 14 European Studies, Center for, 14 courses, 422 Evolutionary biology, concentration in, 114 Examinations, 37, 77 departmental examinations (see appropriate department) final comprehensive in lieu of thesis (Plan B), 74 Graduate Management Admissions test (GMAT), 37 Graduate Record Examination test (GRE), 37 language (see under departmental requirements for degrees)

Exercise and nutritional sciences (see Exercise physiology, 259 Kinesiology, 292 Physical therapy, 342) courses, 261, 293, 343 Exercise physiology, 259 courses, 261 faculty, 259 requirements for M.S., 260 requirements for M.S./M.S., 260, 336 Extended Studies, College of, 426 Continuing education, 426 University degree programs, 426 Faculty (see under departments) office hours, 84 Fees, 41 assistance, 46 exemptions, 44 extension course, 44 miscellaneous, 42 parking, 42 refund of, 43, 44 student body association, 41, 45 summer session, 44 waivers, 44 Fellowships, 47 Field Stations Program, 31 Filing of transcripts, 38 Final examinations, 63 Finance (see Business administration, 124) certificate, 134 courses, 134 faculty, 134 Financial aid, 46 Financial and tax planning (see Business administration, 124) Financial support, 46, 76 Foreign language requirement, 72 Foreign students, 9, 39, 46 Foreign students, admission to San Diego State University, 39 Foundation, San Diego State University Research, 56 French, 262 courses, 263 faculty, 262 requirements for M.A., 262 Full-time students, 433 Funds, costs and sources of, 433 Geographic information science, concentration in, 265 Geography, 264 courses, 267 faculty, 264 Ph.D., 266 requirements for M.A., 265 requirements for M.S., 265 Geological sciences, 269 courses, 272 faculty, 269 Ph.D. in geophysics, 270 requirements for M.S., 270 German, 274 courses, 274 faculty, 274 Gerontology, 275 courses, 276 faculty, 275 requirements for M.S., 275 Global Emergency Preparedness, Specialization in, 367 Grade point averages, 61, 73

Index Grade restrictions, 73 Grades, assignment of and grade appeals, 62 Grading system, 61 Graduate Affairs, Division of, 8 Graduate and research affairs, 6 Graduate assistantships, 9 Graduate council, 6 Graduate fellowships, 46 Graduate Management Admissions test (GMAT), 37 Graduate Record Examination test (GRE), 37 Graduate Research Lectureship, Albert W. Johnson University, 10 Graduate standing conditional graduate standing (classified), 38 graduate standing (classified), 38 post-baccalaureate standing (classified), 38 Graduate study at SDSU, 8 Graduate teaching associates, 9 Grants program (UGP), University, 10 Grievances, student, 66 Health behavior, concentration in, 372 Health Equity Research and Policy (CHERP), Center for, 14 Health management and policy, concentration in, 368 Health promotion and behavioral science, concentration in, 368 Health services, student, 51 Health services administration (see Business administration, 124), 125 Heart Institute, 25, 32 History, 277 courses, 278 faculty, 277 requirements for M.A., 278 Homeland security, 281 courses, 282 faculty, 281 requirements for M.S., 282 Homeland Security Technology Assessment, Center for, 32 Hospitality and tourism management, 284 courses, 285 faculty, 284 requirements for M.S., 285 Hospitality and Tourism Research, Center for, 27 Hospitalization insurance, 52 Hostler, Charles, Institute on World Affairs, 14 Housing administration and residential education, 49 Humanities courses, 422 Human/animal subjects dissertation research, 73, 77 Hybrid and distance education courses, 84 Immigration requirements for licensure, 61 Imperial Valley Campus admission and registration, 430 commencement, 430 exchange programs and study abroad, 429 facilities, 429 faculty, 429 general information, 429 maps, 431, 432 offered by Imperial Valley Campus, 429 research centers and institute, 429

Inclusiveness and Diversity in Organizations (IIDO), Institute for, 18 Incomplete grade, 62 Individual and Professional Skills Development, Center for, 429 Industrial and organizational psychology, concentration in, 354 Information systems (see Business administration, 124) Information Technology and Infrastructure (CITI), Center for, 32 Injury, 52 Injury Prevention Policy and Practice, Center for, 25 Institutional and financial assistance, 46 Institutional animal care and use committee, 10 Institutional biosafety committee, 10 Institutional review board (IRB), 10 Instructional technology services, 55 Instructor initiated drop policy, 84 Insurance for students, 39, 52 Integrity in research and scholarship, 67 Intercollegiate Athletics (ISIA), Institute for Study, 28 Intercultural Relations/Cross-Cultural Center, 49 Interdisciplinary studies, 287 courses, 288 requirements for master’s, 287 International business (see Business administration, 124), 126 course, 423 International Business Education and Research (CIBER), Center for, 15, 19 International Education, Center for Study of, 21 International education and global perspectives, iv International Population Center (InterPop), 15 International programs, CSU, 50 International Programs, Office of, 49 International faculty exchanges, 49 International student exchanges, 49 International Student Center, 49 International Studies Education Project (ISTEP), 15 International Technology and Trade Network (ITTN), 15 Interwork Institute, 20 Investigative Newsource, 29 Islamic and Arabic Studies, Center for, 15 Journalism and media studies, 289 courses, 290 faculty, 289 requirements for M.A., 290 Kinesiology, 292 courses, 293 faculty, 292 requirements for M.A., 293 Language Resource Center/Language Acquisition Resource Center (LARC), National, 16 Latin American studies, 295 Center for, 15 courses, 301 faculty, 295 requirements for M.A., 296 requirements for M.B.A./M.A., 128, 297 requirements for M.P.A./M.A., 298, 360 requirements for M.P.H./M.A., 300, 370

Law enforcement education grants (see Alan Pattee Scholarships, 44) Leadership and Community Service Engagement, 52 Leadership starts here, vii, 70 Learning, Instruction, and Performance Technologies, Center for, 20 Leaves of absence, 64 Leisure and Tourism Management, Institute for, 28 Liberal arts and sciences (MALAS), 303 courses, 304 faculty, 303 requirements for M.A., 304 Library and information access, 428 Limitation of enrollment, 40, 426 Limits of study lists, 68 Linguistics, 305 certificate, 306 courses, 306 faculty, 305 requirements for M.A., 306 Lipinsky Institute, 15 Literacy Center, SDSU, 21 Literature (see English, 251) Living accommodations, 49 Management (see Business administration, 124) courses, 136 faculty, 136 Management information systems (see Business administration, 124) courses, 139 faculty, 138 Marketing (see Business administration, 124) courses, 141 faculty, 141 Marriott Foundation, J. Willard and Alice S., 27 Mass communication (see Communication, 154) Master of Arts basic requirements, 72 Master of Business Administration basic requirements, 72 Master of Business Administration for executives, 125, 426 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, 373 Master of Science basic requirements, 72 Master of Science in Nursing basic requirements, 73 Master of Science in rehabilitation counseling, basic requirements, 73, 188, 426

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Index Master of Social Work, basic requirements, 73 Mathematics, 309 certificate, 310 courses, 310, 318 faculty, 309 requirements for M.A., 309 requirements for M.S. in applied mathematics, 310 requirements for M.S. in statistics, 408 Mathematical theory of communication systems, concentration in, 310 Mathematics and science education, 313 Center for Research in (CRMSE), 32 certificates, 316 courses, 317 faculty, 313 Ph.D., 314 requirements for M.A. for Teaching Service, 313 Mathematics education courses, 317 concentrations in, 181, 314 Measles, rubella, and hepatitis B immunizations, 36, 51 Mechanical engineering, 249 courses, 249 faculty, 249 Ph.D., 236 requirements for M.S., 234 Media and Performance, Center for Study of, 28 Medical physics, 346 Meetings and Events, Institute for, 28 Microbial Sciences, Center for, 33 Microbiology (see Biology, 110) requirements for M.S., 111 Microchemical Core Facility (MCF), 33 Mission Bay Aquatic Center, 54 Mission of the University, viii Molecular biology, 119 courses, 120 Institute, 33 Montezuma Publishing, 55 Mount Laguna Observatory, 11 Multicultural education (see Policy studies in language and cross-cultural education, 222) Music and dance, 320 certificate, 322 courses, 322 faculty, 320 requirements for M.A., 321 requirements for M.M., 322 Musical theatre, concentration in, 414 National Center for the Study of Children’s Literature (NCSCL), 16 National Center for Urban School Transformation, 21 National Language Resource Center, 16 Natural science, 325 courses, 325 faculty, 325 Nondiscrimination policy, 1, 60 Nonresident tuition, determination of residence, 38 Numbering of courses, 61 Nursing, 326 certificate, 331 courses, 331 faculty, 326 DNP, 330 requirements for M.S., 327 Nursing education, concentration in, 329

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Nursing leadership in health care systems, concentration in, 329 Nursing Research, Institute for, 25 Nutritional sciences, 335 courses, 337 faculty, 335 requirements for M.S., 336 requirements for M.S./M.S., 260, 336 Oceanography and marine studies, 338 courses, 338 faculty, 338 Office hours, 84 Official programs of study, 72 Ombudsman, 50 Open university, 68, 426 Optimal Health and Performance (COHP), Center for, 25 Parking, 43, 56 Personal Financial Planning (CSPFP), Center for Study, 19 Philosophy, 339 courses, 340 faculty, 339 requirements for M.A., 340 Physical education (see Exercise Physiology, 259, Kinesiology, 292) Physical sciences (see Natural science, 325) Physical therapy, 342 courses, 343 faculty, 342 DPT, 343 Physics, 345 courses, 346 faculty, 345 requirements for M.A., 346 requirements for M.S., 346 requirements for M.S. in medical physics, 346 Physiology, concentration in, 112 Plagiarism, 66 Plus/minus grading, 61 Policy studies in language and crosscultural education (see Education, 173) certificate, 193 concentration in, 181 courses, 222 faculty, 222 Political science, 348 courses, 350 faculty, 348 requirements for M.A., 349 Portuguese course, 399 Pre-College Institute (PCI), 21 Pre-Doctoral program, California, 9 Prerequisites for graduate courses, 84 Prerequisites for registration in 798, 799A, 799B, 799C, and 899, 84 Press, San Diego State University, 56 Privacy rights of students, 60 Probation and disqualification, 64 Professional applications, concentration in, 158 Professional doctorates Audiology (Au.D.), 104 Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), 330 Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), 342 Professional Excellence, Academy for, 25 Professional Studies and Fine Arts classes, 423 Project management (see Business administration, 124)

Psychology, 352 courses, 355 faculty, 352 Ph.D., 354 requirements for M.A., 354 requirements for M.S., 354 Public administration, 359 courses, 361 faculty, 359 requirements for M.P.A., 360 requirements for M.P.A./M.A., 298, 360 Public and Urban Affairs, Institute of, 27 Public health, 364 certificate, 373 courses, 374 faculty, 364 fellowships, 373 Institute for, 26 Ph.D., 371 requirements for M.P.H., 366 requirements for M.P.H./M.A., 300, 370 requirements for M.S., 368 requirements for M.S.W./M.P.H., 371, 391 Public Security and Health, Institute for, 26 Pupil Personnel Service Credential, 391 Qualcomm Institute for Innovation and Educational Success, 21, 23 Qualitative Research, Center for, 16 Reading education, concentration in, 186 Reading/language arts specialist credential,192 Readmission, 64 Real estate (see Business administration, 124) Real Estate and Land Use Institute (RELUI), 19 Recreational sports, 54 Recreation and tourism management course, 423 Refunds, 43 Regional Studies of the Californias (IRSC), Institute for, 16 Registration, 40 Regulatory affairs, 378 certificate, 379 courses, 379 faculty, 378 requirements for M.S., 379, 427 Regulatory compliance, 10 animal care and use, 10 biosafety, 10 conflict of interest, 10 review board (IRB), 10 Rehabilitation counseling, 209, 427 Reinstatement, 64 Religious studies, 381 courses, 381 faculty, 381 Repeated courses, 63 Report in Progress Grade (RP), 62 Requirements for master’s degrees admission to curriculum, 36 advancement to candidacy, 72 degree time limitations, 73 final approval, 75 foreign language, 72 grade point averages, 73 grade restrictions for master’s degree programs, 73 official programs of study, 72 Thesis, Plan A and Non-Thesis, PlanB, 74 unit requirements, 72

Index Research affairs, Division of, 10 Research assistants, 9 Research centers and institutes, 11, 13, 18, 20, 23, 24, 27, 30, 429 Research Council, University, 7 Research and creative endeavors, vi Research facilities, 10 Research Foundation, San Diego State University, 56 Research lecture, Albert W. Johnson, 10 Research promotion, 10 Residence requirement for doctoral degree, 76 Residency determination, 38 Residence halls, 49 Review board (IRB), Institutional, 10 Rhetoric and writing studies, 382 certificate, 383 courses, 383 faculty, 382 requirements for M.A., 383 Russian, 386 courses, 386 faculty, 386 Safety and Security Report, 67 San Diego State University Press, 56 Research Foundation, 56 Sanford I. Berman Effective Communication and General Semantics, Institute for, 28 Satisfactory progress grade (See Report in progress grade, 62) Scholarships and awards, 46 School Nurse Services Credential, 331 School Psychology credential, 177 Ed.S., 178 Second bachelor’s degree, 38 Second master’s degree or doctoral degree, 38 Secondary curriculum and instruction, concentration in, 186 Smart Classrooms, 56 Smoke Free Policy, 67 Social Equity Technical Assistance, Center for, 21 Social Policy Institute, 26 Social Science Research Laboratory (SSRL), 17 Social security number, use of, 36 Social work, 387 certificate, 391 courses, 392 credential, 391 faculty, 387 requirements for M.S.W., 388 requirements for M.S.W./J.D., 390 requirements for M.S.W./M.P.H., 371, 391 Sociology, 394 courses, 395 faculty, 394 requirements for M.A., 395 Spanish, 397 courses, 398 faculty, 397 requirements for M.A., 397 Special education (see Education, 173)

concentration in, 181 courses, 224 faculty, 224 specialist credentials, 203, 404 Special Programs, 53 Special sessions, 68, 426 Speech communication (see Communication, 154) Speech, language, and hearing sciences, 400 certificates and licensure, 404 courses, 405 credential, 404 faculty, 400 Ph.D., 401 requirements for M.A., 401 Speech-language pathology, concentration in, 401 Speech pathology and audiology (see Speech, language, and hearing sciences, 400) clinic, 54 Sports business management (see Business administration, 124) Sports clubs, 54 Statistics, 408 concentration in, 159 courses, 409 faculty, 408 requirements for M.S., 408 Stop out, one-semester, 64 Student assistants, 9 Student conduct and grievances, 64, 66 Student disability services (SDS), 50 Student government, 53 Student health services, 51 Student life, v Student Life and Leadership, 52 Student research committee, 11 Student rights and responsibilities, 52 Student services, 48 Student testing, assessment and research (STAAR), 52 Studio arts, emphasis in, 94 Study list limits, 68 Study of Women in Television and Film, Center for the, 28 Summer term study, 9 Supply chain management (see Business administration, 124) Sycuan Institute on Government Gaming, 27 Taxation (see Business administration, 124) Teacher education (see Education, 176) certificate, 205 concentrations in, 183, 184, 185, 186 courses, 227 faculty, 227 Teaching and service credentials, 192 Teaching Critical Thinking and Creativity, Center for, 20 Technology transfer office, 11 Telecommunications and film (see Television, film and new media production, 411) Television, film and new media production, 411

courses, 412 faculty, 411 requirements for M.A., 412 Testing, assessment and research (STAAR), Student, 52 Theatre arts, 414 courses, 416 faculty, 414 requirements for M.A., 415 requirements for M.F.A., 415 Theatre, Youth, Media, and Education (TYME) Arts Center, 28 Theses in foreign languages, 74 Thesis committee, 74 Thesis extension (799B), 84 Thesis, Plan A and Non-Thesis, Plan B, 74 Thesis submission, 75 Title IX, 60 TOEFL/IELTS requirements, 37 Topics courses, 422 Toxicology, concentration in, 369 Transcripts, 38, 68 Transfer, extension, and foreign university credit, 68 Transportation, 56 Trustees, Board of, 433 Tuition assistance program for out-of-state and foreign students, 46 Tuition fees, 41, 42 Unit or credit hour, 84 Unit requirements, 72 University copyrights and patents committee (UCPC), 11 University grants program (UGP), 10 University policies, 60 Urban School Transformation, National Center for, 21 Veterans, 9, 57 Viejas Arena, 53 Visual and Performing Arts, Center for, 27 Visualization (Viz) Center, 33 Watershed science, concentration in, 265 Withdrawal grade, 62 Withdrawals from courses, 63 from graduate curricula, 63 from the university, 63 unofficial, 63 Women in Television and Film, Center for Study of, 28 Women’s studies, 419 certificate, 420 courses, 420 faculty, 419 requirements for M.A., 420 World Affairs, Charles Hostler Institute on, 14 Writing competency, 75 Youth and Space, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of (ISYS), 17 Zoology (see Biology, 110)

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Graduate Bulletin 2012-2013 5500 Campanile Drive San Diego State University San Diego, California 92182-7455 Preparation of this catalog, completed in January each year, is under the direction of Sandra A. Cook, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs. Curriculum: Stephanie Samuels and Karen R. Tom Catalog production: Drew Little Cover and color graphics: Melodie Tune Photography credits: Enrollment Services, Instructional Technology Services, Division of Research Affairs, Ernie Anderson, Sandy Huffaker, Jr., Pia Ruggles, George Willis, Joel Zink

General Catalog, Graduate Bulletin, and Class Schedule The General Catalog is published annually in May and contains information for undergraduate students on admissions, fees and tuition, financial aid and scholarships, programs and degrees, courses, residence halls, student services and activities, and a faculty directory. The General Catalog can be purchased at the SDSU Bookstore. Mail order information is available at http://www.aztecshops.com. The General Catalog is also available on the SDSU Web site at http:// www.sdsu.edu/catalog. The Graduate Bulletin is published annually in May and contains information for graduate students on admissions, fees and tuition, financial aid, programs and degrees, courses, and student services. The Graduate Bulletin is available on the SDSU Web site at http://www.sdsu.edu/catalog/bulletin. The Class Schedule is published online each semester at http://www.sdsu.edu/schedule. The Class Schedule contains the list of classes offered each term, instructions for registration, and links to student resources. The College of Extended Studies also publishes three catalogs each year, in spring, summer, and fall, listing extension, certificate, and professional development programs and courses available to the general public. The catalog is free and is mailed to interested students upon request by calling 619594-5152.

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