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CSU, DOMINGUEZ HILLS 

Founded in 1960, California State University, Dominguez Hills is a contemporary, public university, offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees as well as certificate and credential programs.  It is one of the 23 California State University campuses. 

California State University, Dominguez Hills is among the most ethnically diverse universities in the United States with a student population that is 22.7 percent white, 30.9 percent African American, 35.5 percent Hispanic, 10.3 percent Asian, and 0.6 American Indian.  In 2002 over 13,500 students were enrolled, of whom 5,700 were in the College of Education. 

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 

The College of Education offers credential programs as well as Masters’ degrees through its three departments - Teacher Education, Graduate Education and Physical Education, Recreation & Leisure Studies.  Its Liberal Studies Program offers subject matter preparation for prospective teachers. 

Vision Statement 

The vision of the College of Education is to maintain a model of collaborative, urban educational excellence, recognized for preparing teachers, administrators, counselors, and other specialists who work effectively with a variety of learners from diverse backgrounds.
 

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CSU Dominguez Hills, College of Education, 1000 E. Victoria Ave. Carson, CA 90747

 

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