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The information contained in this section is a summary, intended to
provide a profile of the campus, with emphasis on student
demographics. The Office of Institutional Research, Assessment
and Planning can provide more detailed statistical analysis
of any of the areas covered in this publication if requested.
History
California State University,
Dominguez Hills is a four-year public university located just minutes
from downtown Los Angeles and South Bay beaches in the city of Carson.
Founded in 1960, the University opened its doors in 1965 in Palos
Verdes. The following year, the new college moved to Carson on land
formerly a part of Rancho Dominguez, a 1784 land grant to a Spanish
soldier Juan Jose Dominguez. Today, the University is in the midst
of a vital business and cultural community, close to many of Southern
California's entertainment centers and attractions.
Programs
The University offers
44 undergraduate majors, 25 master's degrees and a number of certificate
and credential programs. Supporting these programs are excellent
faculty known for their personal commitment to students. The top
three undergraduate majors are Business Administration, Liberal Studies (teacher education
program) and Nursing. The dedication toward
serving students and promoting program excellence is reflected throughout CSU Dominguez Hills.
Accreditation
California State University,
Dominguez Hills is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for
Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools
and Colleges (WASC) located at 985 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 100, Alameda,
CA 94501. It is also accredited/approved by other agencies in the
following specific fields: Business Administration, Chemistry, Clinical Sciences, Computer Science, Education,
Health Science, Music, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Public Administration, and Theatre
Arts.
California State University, Dominguez Hills Students
California State University,
Dominguez Hills is among the most ethnically-diverse universities
in the United States with a student population that is 39.9 percent
Hispanic; 31.2 percent African American, 18.1 percent White, 6.1
percent Asian, and 0.5 percent American Indian. In addition,
we have a strong international program and have 141 international
students on our campus representing 85 countries.
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