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Liberal Studies
provides an interdisciplinary program designed for students
who intend to become elementary and special education
teachers.
Program
Goals
The
Liberal Studies department at CSUDH seeks to provide a
quality, broad-based education for the future elementary
school teacher. The program is designed to serve the
particular urban setting of Southern California, with its
dynamic racial and ethnic mix, while conserving the
fundamentals of a liberal arts and sciences education.
Admission
Requirements
Admission
to the Liberal Studies major requires completion of all
lower division General Education and lower division
Liberal Studies courses with a 2.5 cumulative GPA and
completion of LBS 200 with a “CR” grade. All new
majors will be classified as “Pre-Liberal Studies”
until the requirements listed above are met. Required upper
division courses for the Liberal Studies major are open
for enrollment to “Liberal Studies” majors only.
Exceptions may be made on an individual petition basis.
(Petitions must be obtained directly from the Liberal
Studies PALS Center, SCC 540).
Academic
Advisement
All
newly admitted students (or any current CSUDH student
wishing to change majors) must attend an advising meeting.
The mandatory meeting will include: transferability of
courses; beginning student files; advising
progress from Pre-Liberal Studies to Liberal Studies to
earn a B. A. Also, new pre-majors are
strongly advised to enroll in LBS 200 their first
semester. Successful completion of this course satisfies
one of the requirements needed to advance to Liberal
Studies major status. Continuing Liberal Studies and
Pre-Liberal Studies majors should see an advisor each
year. Faculty and Peer advisors are available throughout
the semester. Call (310) 243-3832 to confirm advisors'
schedules. In addition to program and professional
advisement, advisors will refer the student to other
needed student services.
Program
Structure
The
major includes: (1) the Core--specific
courses and electives in each of five areas: Language and
Literature; Mathematics and Science; Social and Behavioral
Sciences; Humanities and Fine Arts; and Professional
Development. These courses have been chosen to provide a
strong subject matter basis for the program. (2) the
Option--students are expected to study a subject in depth
within the Liberal Studies major. To do this, students may
select any approved option in the Options section. The
option provides students with the pedagogical benefits
obtained from pursuing a subject in depth.
Mission
Statement
The
mission of Liberal Studies is to develop and maintain a
model undergraduate program which successfully prepares
well-educated persons to teach in diverse multiple subject
classrooms.
Vision
Statement
All
Liberal Studies students will attain the highest level of
academic knowledge, applied learning and performance skills to ensure fulfilling personal lives and careers in
education.
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