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Academic Programs

Degree Programs

M.A. Humanities (Independent Study)

M.A. Education, Physical Education Administration

M.A. Negotiation, Conflict Resolution and Peacekeeping (online)

Master of Business Administration (online)

Master of Public Administration (online)

M.S. Nursing (online)

B.S. Nursing (online)

M.S. Quality Assurance (online)

B.S. Quality Assurance (online)

B.S. Applied Studies (tv/online or on campus in Carson or at satellite campus in Garden Grove)

B.A. Special Major: Production and Inventory Control

 

Certificate Programs

Alcohol & Drug Counseling

Assistive Technology Specialist (online)

Community College Teaching (online or on campus)

Production and Inventory Control (online)

Purchasing (online)

Sport and Fitness Psychology (online)

 

Credential Programs

Teaching Credential in Designated Subjects -- Adult Education

Tier II Administrative Credential (hybrid online/on campus program)

 

Individual Courses

Archaeology Field School

Organic Chemistry Intensive Summer Courses

Teaching the Dalcroze Method -- Music for Children

General Education Courses (televised/online)

Teacher Education Courses (televised/online)

CSUDH Partnership with National Labor College

Open University

Through Open University, you can pursue a degree or take courses to help you advance in your career.
What is Open University and what will it do for you?
Through CSUDH Extended Education, high school graduates, working adults, and students from other universities may enroll in most regular CSUDH credit courses on a space-available basis with permission of the instructor. There is no formal admission to the University required and registration is easy. For more information, click here.

Winter and Spring Intersessions
Winter and Spring Intersessions are open to everyone -- CSUDH students and adults from the community. If you plan to attend CSUDH in the Spring or in the future, Winter Session is an excellent opportunity to get a head start on your program.You can meet the faculty, get to know the campus and its services and become comfortable with the challenges of the college environment. If you are already a student, you can use the Winter Session to accelerate progress toward your degree by taking general education or prerequisite courses.

Even if you are not seeking a degree, Winter and Spring Intersessions are a great way to explore new subjects or acquire new knowledge and skills on the CSUDH campus. If you are a current student, you can catch up or get ahead in completing your requirements for graduation.

Enrollment in a Winter or Spring Intersession course does not constitute admission to CSUDH.

Spring Intersession
The Spring Intersession is a great way to catch up or get ahead on your classes. The session runs from late May through late June, and registration begins in early April. For more information, go to the frequently asked questions, or go straight to the course offerings or class schedule. Check back frequently, as course offerings will change. If you don't see a class offered that you would like to take, please contact the College of Extended and International Education at 310-243-3741 or eeinfo@csudh.edu.

For further information about Winter or Spring Intersession, contact the College of Extended and International Education Registration Office at 310-243-3741/eeinfo@csudh.edu, or go to the Web sites at www.csudh.edu/winter or www.csudh.edu/springin.