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Impacted Undergraduate Majors and Campuses in the California State University - 2010-2011

2010-2011 Impacted Majors Matrix

An undergraduate major or campus is designated as impacted when the number of applications received during the initial filing period exceeds the number of available spaces. Such majors or campuses are authorized to use supplementary admission criteria to screen applications.

There are subtle, yet important, differences between major and campus impaction. Major impaction means that the number of applications from fully eligible students to a designated major on a CSU campus during the initial filing period far exceeds the number of spaces available in that major. However, students can still be admitted to the campus in an alternate major, or they may eventually be admitted to the oversubscribed major if they meet the supplementary admission criteria. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo continues to be impacted in all majors.

Campus impaction (otherwise known as campuswide impaction) means that a campus has exhausted existing enrollment capacity in terms of the instructional resources and physical capacity of the campus, and because the campus receives more eligible applicants during the initial admission application filing period than can be accommodated, the campus must therefore restrict enrollment to the campus for a specific enrollment category (i.e. first-time freshmen). Currently, Fullerton, Long Beach, Cal Poly Pomona, San Diego, and Sonoma are designated as impacted CSU campuses.

Students interested in an impacted major or campus must apply for admission during the initial filing period of October through November 2008 for admission in fall 2009. Applications for admission to impacted majors and campuses are not accepted after the initial filing period. Additionally, by utilizing CSUMentor, applicants can easily complete multiple applications for multiple campuses and submit them for consideration.

CSUMentor allows for re-routing to an alternate campus, when a timely application from a CSU minimally qualified applicant cannot be accommodated, filing of additional applications may be unnecessary. However, the system will not re-route applications to other impacted campuses or majors or to campuses that have already closed to applicants.

Consideration for admission to any impacted major or campus is contingent on first meeting the regular admission requirements for the CSU. Supplementary admission criteria are used to screen all applicants for admission to impacted majors including those students currently enrolled at the campus in other majors and seeking access to the impacted major. Transfer students have the same priority as native students in being admitted to an impacted major. They must also meet the same supplemental admission criteria as native students.

In most cases, CSU-eligible first-time freshmen and lower division transfer applicants who apply for admission to impacted majors during the initial filing period (October or November for the fall term, June for the winter quarter, or August for spring term) may be admitted to the campus in a "pre-major" status. In this status, the student must complete the lower division (freshman and sophomore level) courses established as prerequisites for admission to the impacted major. They must also complete all other supplemental admission criteria required for admission to the impacted major (Note: Enrollment of lower division transfer applicants is restricted at CSU campuses, and will be allowed only if a specific campus needs additional students to meet enrollment targets).

* Special Note on Nursing Majors:

The Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing may be earned by completing all general education requirements and the clinical portion of the nursing curriculum at the CSU campus, or students may complete an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) at a California Community College and then enroll in a CSU nursing major. Each route leads to preparation for nursing licensure (the RN) and the baccalaureate degree (the BS degree). Nineteen CSU campuses offer the ADN to BSN major and are open to CSU-eligible applicants. These majors are usually not impacted, and the campuses will continue to accept CSU-eligible transfer applicants, while spaces are available.

Fifteen CSU campuses offer the basic nursing major that includes the clinical training portion of the nursing education. The basic nursing major is impacted at all CSU campuses.

Impacted Campus Information (alphabetical order). For more up-to-date information, please visit the individual CSU campus at www.calstate.edu.

California State University, Chico is an impacted campus at the first-time freshman level and will utilize supplemental admission criteria to admit first-time freshmen to the campus. All first-time freshman applicants must apply during the priority filing period (October 1 to November 30 for fall) to be considered for admission. SAT or ACT scores are required from all first-time freshmen applicants regardless of GPA and must be taken no later than December 2009. All subject matter requirements must be completed prior to high school graduation. Subject matter requirements must be met with a C or better and may not be completed during the summer term immediately preceding fall admission. CSU eligible first-time freshman applicants that graduate from high schools in the CSU, Chico-defined service area will be admitted based on CSU systemwide eligibility criteria. CSU eligible first-time freshman applicants who graduate from schools outside of the service area will be "rank ordered" by eligibility index and admission offers will be made in descending order of eligibility index totals until the freshman class is full. A small percentage of the freshman class may be admitted based on an eligibility index and additional characteristics including special talents, first generation college status, socioeconomic factors, and indications of overcoming educational obstacles. CSU, Chico is also "impacted" in the Nursing program and the Option in Recording Arts (Music Industry and Technology).

California State University, Fresno is an impacted campus at the freshman level and will use supplemental admissions criteria to admit first-time freshmen for the fall 2010 semester.  All first-time freshman applicants must complete and submit the CSU Application for Admission during the priority filing period (October 1 to November 30, 2009) to be considered for admission.  

Applicants from the CSU Fresno-defined local area will be admitted based on CSU systemwide eligibility criteria.  SAT or ACT scores are required for all students with a grade point average below a 3.00.  SAT or ACT scores are recommended for all students with grade point average of 3.00 or higher.  Test scores must be submitted by December 30, 2009.  A list of schools in the CSU Fresno-defined local area can be found at:  http://www.csufresno.edu/are

Freshman applicants from school outside of the CSU Fresno-defined local area who are CSU eligible will be rank ordered by eligibility index and admission offers will be made in descending order of eligibility until the freshman class is full.  SAT or ACT scores are required for all applicants from schools outside the local area.  Test scores must be submitted by December 30, 2009.

A small percentage of the freshman class may be admitted based on eligibility index and additional characteristics including first generation college status, socioeconomic factors, skills or talents that align with or contribute to special university programs, and evidence of overcoming educational obstacles. 

All freshman applicants must complete the required subject matter requirements with grades of C or better by the date of high school graduation.  Course requirements may not be completed during the summer after high school graduation. 

CSU Fresno is also “impacted” in the Nursing program and in the Kinesiology-Athletic Training option.

California State University, Fullerton

First-time Freshmen: CSU Fullerton is an impacted campus at the first-time freshmen level and will utilize supplemental admission criteria to admit first-time freshmen to the campus. All first-time freshman applicants must apply during the initial admission application-filing period (October 1 through November 30 for fall) to be considered for admission. SAT or ACT scores are required regardless of GPA and must be received by CSU Fullerton no later than January 2010. All subject matter requirements must have been completed, in progress, or planned prior to high school graduation. Subject matter requirements must be met with a C or better and may not be completed during the summer term immediately preceding fall admission. CSU eligible first-time freshman applicants that graduate from high schools in a CSU Fullerton-defined local area will be admitted based on CSU systemwide eligibility criteria. CSU eligible first-time freshman applicants who graduate from schools outside of the CSU Fullerton-defined local area will be "rank ordered" by eligibility index and admission offers will be made in descending order of eligibility index totals until the freshman class is full. Approximately ten (10) percent of the freshman class may be admitted based on an eligibility index and additional characteristics including special talents, first generation college status, socioeconomic factors, and indications of overcoming educational obstacles. Cal State Fullerton is also "impacted" for pre-nursing program.

Lower division transfers: CSU Fullerton does not accept lower division transfer applicants.

Upper division transfers: CSU Fullerton is impacted for many of its upper-division transfer majors and uses supplemental criteria for specific upper-division transfer admissions.  These majors include business (all majors), communications (all majors), kinesiology, health services, human services, nursing, child and adolescence studies, psychology, sociology, and history.  Last year, upper-division transfer applicants to non-impacted majors, where the majority of their units were from an Orange County community college, were admitted with a minimum 2.0 GPA in all transferable units attempted.  All other transfer applicants to non-impacted majors were admitted with a minimum 2.5.  It is a possibility that the minimum GPA may be increased for this category of applicants.  It is anticipated that students applying for the impacted majors listed above will need an even higher GPA as the demand for access to these majors continues to increase.  The minimum GPA requirement for each impacted major and applications to non-impacted majors from other than Orange County community colleges will be determined based on the number of applications received and will not be determined until after the filing period is over.  Only the “intended major” will used for admission consideration.  The “alternate major” will not be given any consideration.

In addition to the GPA requirement, an applicant must be in good standing at the last college or university attended (eligible to re-enroll) and have earned 60 or more transferable semester units (90 or more quarter units), and completed at least 30 semester units of college coursework with a grade of C or better in each course to be selected from courses in English, arts and humanities, social science, science and mathematics at a level at least equivalent to courses that meet general education requirements. The 30 units must include all of the general education requirements in communication in the English language and critical thinking (at least 9 semester units) and the requirement in mathematics/quantitative reasoning (usually 3 semester units), OR the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) requirements in English communication and mathematical concepts and quantitative reasoning.   Applicants applying to impacted majors will be considered for admission based on meeting minimum CSU criteria and the supplemental criteria for the specific major. Former CSU students who are seeking readmission after academic disqualification must meet the GPA standards in place for their major at the time of reapplication.

Second baccalaureate applicants: CSU Fullerton will consider well qualified applicants seeking a second baccalaureate in Nursing.  Please see our website for more information at www.fullerton.edu.

Second baccalaureate applicants: CSU Fullerton will consider well qualified applicants seeking a second baccalaureate in Nursing.  Please see our website for more information at www.fullerton.edu.

California State University, Long Beach
First time freshmen: California State University, Long Beach utilizes supplemental criteria to admit first-time freshmen. All first-time freshman applicants must apply during the initial filing period and must submit an SAT or ACT score regardless of their high school grade point average. The SAT or ACT must be taken no later than December 2008. Eligibility index using self-reported SAT or ACT score and a high school grade point average for sophomore and junior years will be calculated for all first-time freshmen. CSULB will continue to admit all fully CSU eligible first time freshman applicants that graduate from high schools in a CSULB-defined local service area on the basis of CSU admission eligibility criteria. Other applicants will be rank ordered by eligibility index. The academic characteristics of the freshman applicant pool will determine the eligibility index cut-off. All subject matter requirements must have been completed, in progress, or planned prior to high school graduation. Subject matter requirements must be met with a C or better and may not be completed during the summer term immediately preceding fall admission. Approximately five percent of the freshman class will be admitted based on an eligibility index and additional characteristics. These include socioeconomic or educational factors, space availability in a unique majors or major, indications of overcoming educational obstacles, or exceptional talents.

Lower division transfers:   Admission consideration will be given to a limited number of highly qualified lower-division transfer applicants to Engineering and Nursing who meet minimum CSU admission criteria and complete specific prerequisites. CSULB is closed to all other lower-division transfer applicants.

Upper division transfers: CSULB is impacted for many of its upper-division transfer majors and expects to utilize supplemental criteria for all upper-division transfer admissions. All upper-division transfer applicants must: apply during the initial filing period, must apply to a specific major, and are strongly encouraged to identify an alternate major.  Students applying to impacted majors will be considered for admission based on meeting minimum CSU criteria and the supplemental criteria for the specific major.  CSU eligible students applying to non-impacted majors will be considered for available spaces based on overall GPA.  Upper-division transfer applicants to non-impacted majors who last attended Long Beach City College and completed 30 or more transferable units there, will be considered for admission using CSU system wide admission eligibility criteria.

Second baccalaureate applicants: CSULB will consider well qualified applicants seeking a second baccalaureate in Engineering, Science, Mathematics, and Nursing.  For more details, please check the campus website at www.csulb.edu.

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona is impacted for first-time freshman applicants and expects to utilize supplemental admission criteria for admission of first-time freshman applicants to the campus. All first-time freshman applicants must apply during the initial admission application-filing period (October 1 through November 30 for fall) to be considered for admission. SAT or ACT scores are required regardless of GPA and must be received by Cal Poly Pomona no later than January. All CSU subject matter requirements must be complete, in progress, or planned for completion with grades of "C" or better prior to high school graduation, and may not be completed during the summer term immediately preceding fall admission. CSU eligible first-time freshman applicants that graduate from high schools in a Cal Poly Pomona-defined local area will be admitted based on CSU systemwide eligibility criteria. CSU eligible first-time freshman applicants who graduate from schools outside of the Cal Poly Pomona-defined local area will be "rank ordered" by eligibility index and admission offers will be made in descending order of eligibility index totals until the freshman class is full. A small percentage of the freshman class will be admitted based on an eligibility index and additional characteristics including special talents, first generation college status, socioeconomic factors, and indications of overcoming educational obstacles.

Cal Poly Pomona is also impacted at upper division transfer admission and program impaction for undeclared undergraduate admission.

San Diego State University is an impacted campus at the first-time freshman level and for many upper-division transfer programs. SDSU receives more CSU qualified applications than can be accommodated by the campus. Enrollment targets are established for first-time freshmen and upper-division transfers. As the number of applications in any of the categories exceeds the number that can be accommodated, supplemental criteria are utilized to admit students. San Diego State University uses campus and major impaction for admission to the campus and major impaction for entry to a number of high demand majors. More specific information is available on SDSU's website (www.sdsu.edu).

First-time freshmen: At the first-time freshman level, 80 percent of the class will be selected on the basis of an eligibility index higher than that required for regular CSU admission. That eligibility index number may vary from year to year based on the size and academic preparation of the first-time freshman applicant pool. The remaining 20 percent of the class will be selected on the basis of other characteristics such as CSU-eligible local entitlement, socio-economic or education factors, space availability in a major, exceptional talents, special perspectives or talents that would further enrich the educational experience of the campus community.

Lower-division transfers: SDSU accepts no lower-division transfer applicants.

Upper-division transfers: Transfer students will be admitted by major. Applicants not meeting the following requirements will be ranked based on how closely they meet the criteria and considered for admission on a space available basis.

  • Complete at least 60 transferable semester units by the end of spring 2010.
  • Complete all lower-division General Education (GE) courses by the end of spring 2010. GE requirements in written communication, oral communication, critical thinking, and mathematics must be completed with a "C" or higher in each course.
  • By the end of spring 2010, complete all preparation for the major courses that are articulated or approved as equivalent (see Transfer Admission Planner at: www.sdsu.edu/tap) and offered at the college(s) attended in the year prior to transfer. Some impacted majors have specific grade expectations for individual courses or combination of courses that must be met.
  • Local area and outside-the-local area applicants must meet the GPA required for impacted majors. SDSU's local area includes community colleges in San Diego County that are located south of Highway 56 and community colleges in Imperial County.
  • Outside-the-local area applicants will also be selected based on a GPA ranking that may be higher than the impacted major GPA.
  • All applicants must meet the required GPA at the time of application, and they must maintain the GPA through the end of spring 2010.

Transfer applicants must submit a supplemental application at www.sdsu.edu/portal no later than January 22, 2010. Visit www.sdsu.edu/admissions for detailed admission requirements.

San Francisco State University is impacted at the first-time freshman level and upper-division transfer programs. The admission of first-time freshman will be based upon a rank ordering of applicants and their CSU eligibility index. Applications must be submitted no later than November 30, 2009, and official SAT or ACT scores must be received by January 1, 2010.

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the bases of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

San Jose State University is impacted for both first-time freshman (FTF) and upper division transfer applicants. CSU fully-eligible FTF applicants who graduate from high school within the Santa Clara County will be admitted. Fully CSU-eligible applicants for upper division transfer admission, who have completed the majority of their previous college units at community colleges within Santa Clara and/or Santa Cruz counties, will be admitted to SJSU subject to their having met all of the provisions of their admission offers. San José will admit fully eligible California resident frosh and transfer applicants to the university’s programs in meteorology, aviation, industrial technology, and the following programs in engineering: chemical, materials, software, and industrial. For detailed information, please see http://info.sjsu.edu/home/admission.html.

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo continues to receive more CSU qualified applications than can be accommodated in all majors. San Luis Obispo has adopted a Multi Criteria Admission (MCA) process to determine eligibility for undergraduate admission. Information on the MCA process is provided to all San Luis Obispo applicants.

Freshman applicants are evaluated on the basis of grade point average in college preparatory courses, overall GPA, completion of additional college preparatory courses, test scores, extracurricular activities, and major-related work experience.

Transfer candidates are evaluated on the basis of major-specific courses completed, general education courses completed, grade point average, work experience, and extracurricular activities. The MCA process considers nonacademic factors that contribute to campus diversity. Students may also be considered for admission based on special talents, interests, or experiences.

All applicants, regardless of class level, are required to meet supplementary criteria. First-time freshman applicants for the fall term are urged to take the SAT or ACT at either the October or November test administration.

Applicants offered conditional admission must submit final transcripts, test scores, and other materials required to complete the application portfolio and confirm their intent to enroll by submitting a Student Intent to Enroll (SIR) form. Completed portfolios are reviewed to verify admission eligibility and, at that time, applicants are notified of formal admission to the university.

Sonoma State University is impacted for first-time freshmen and transfers to several programs. Applications for freshmen and impacted majors must be submitted prior to November 30.

Other CSU campuses with special requirements:

California Maritime Academy employs additional admission requirements due to the special nature of its degree programs and graduation requirements.

The requirement that all students participate in an educational experience at sea aboard the Training Ship Golden Bear (which travels to international ports) dictates the additional admission requirement of U.S. Citizenship, Permanent Residence Status, or a valid U.S. visa (including a student visa) that allows re-entry into the U.S. after traveling internationally. In addition, the limited scope of medical services on the ship necessitates that all students must pass a review of their medical history after conditional admission has been granted, but before full admission can be granted.

Students applying for degree programs requiring U.S. Coast Guard licenses (marine transportation, marine engineering technology, and mechanical engineering – license track) must pass a more extensive medical review based on U.S. Coast Guard requirements. These students must also have a record free of criminal offenses, and U.S. Citizenship. Citizenship exceptions are made for international students so they can receive degrees for use in their home countries.

Finally, all first-time freshman applicants to the mechanical engineering program must submit SAT or ACT scores regardless of their grade point average.

A Chart of All Impacted Programs for 2010-11

The chart at the url indicated below provides a snapshot of impacted majors and majors in the CSU. For complete details regarding impacted major and majors and Supplemental Admission Criteria required for admission to these majors and majors, please go to:

Impacted Programs Matrix 2010-2011

Specific Impacted Program Criteria for 2010-2011

Apparel Design and Merchandising

San Francisco: Fall

Admission to the Apparel Design and Merchandising major is limited to students at the upper division level.  Requirements for admission for all students include:

  • Completion of a minimum of 60 transferable semester units with an overall grade point average of 2.50.
  • Completion of the following prerequisite courses or their equivalents with a minimum grade of “C”:  ADM 260, ADM 265, ECON 305 (or ECON 100 and ECON 101), ID 240, PSYCH 200, and a college level drawing class.
  • Submit the Supplemental Program Application available at SFSU Consumer and Family Studies/Dietetics (click on Program Applications) between January 2 and February 1, 2009. 
  • Applicants are selected for available spaces based on completion of prerequisites, GPA, experience in the field, professional goals, drawing skills, writing skills, and presentation.

Animal Science

Pomona: Fall only

All FTF applicants to the Animal Science program at Cal Poly Pomona must submit an application within the initial filing period for fall 2010.  All transfer applicants to the Animal Science program at Cal Poly Pomona must submit an application within the initial filing periods for summer 2010, fall 2010, winter 2011 and spring 2011.  All applicants are encouraged to identify an alternate major on their admission application.  Transcripts of all coursework completed to date must be on file in the Office of Admission and Outreach no later than March 31, 2010 for summer 2010, February 15, 2010 for fall 2010, August 31, 2010 for winter 2011 and October 15, 2010 for spring 2011.

Admission of first-time freshmen and lower-division students with fewer than 18 transferable quarter units will be based on the eligibility index which is determined by a combination of SAT or ACT test scores and high school grade point average.  In the event that the University is closed to lower division transfer applications, the review of eligibility index will apply to freshmen only.

Admission of transfer students with 18 or more transferable quarter units will be based on overall GPA in transferable courses.  If the University is closed to lower division transfer applicants, transfer applicants must meet all CSU eligibility requirements for upper division transfer applicants, including the requirement to have satisfactorily completed 90 or more transferable quarter units.

Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall GPA in transferable courses, and completion of all “Golden Four” courses with a grade of “C” or better.  The Golden Four courses consist of the following: 1. Oral Communication; 2. English Composition; 3. Critical Thinking; and 4. Quantitative Reasoning. These courses shall all have been completed by the end of the fall quarter in which the student applies to the program (e.g., by the end of fall 2009 for entrance in fall 2010).

Applications for FTF will only be accepted for the fall term.  Applications for transfers will be accepted for all terms.

Animal Health Science

Pomona: Fall only

All FTF applicants to the Animal Health Science program at Cal Poly Pomona must submit an application within the initial filing period for fall 2010.  All transfer applicants to the Animal Health Science program at Cal Poly Pomona must submit an application within the initial filing periods for summer 2010, fall 2010, winter 2011 and spring 2011.  All applicants are encouraged to identify an alternate major on their admission application.  Transcripts of all coursework completed to date must be on file in the Office of Admission and Outreach no later than March 31, 2010 for summer 2010, February 15, 2010 for fall 2010, August 31, 2010 for winter 2011 and October 15, 2010 for spring 2011.

Admission of first-time freshmen and lower-division students with fewer than 18 transferable quarter units will be based on the eligibility index which is determined by a combination of SAT or ACT test scores and high school grade point average.  In the event that the University is closed to lower division transfer applications, the review of eligibility index will apply to freshmen only.

Admission of transfer students with 18 or more transferable quarter units will be based on overall GPA in transferable courses.  If the University is closed to lower division transfer applicants, transfer applicants must meet all CSU eligibility requirements for upper division transfer applicants, including the requirement to have satisfactorily completed 90 or more transferable quarter units.

Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall GPA in transferable courses, and completion of all “Golden Four” courses with a grade of “C” or better. The Golden Four courses consist of the following: 1. Oral Communication; 2. English Composition; 3. Critical Thinking; and 4. Quantitative Reasoning. These courses shall all have been completed by the end of the fall quarter in which the student applies to the program (e.g., by the end of fall 2009 for entrance in fall 2010).

Applications for FTF will only be accepted for the fall term.  Applications for transfers will be accepted for all terms.

Architecture

Pomona: Fall only

All applicants to the Architecture program at Cal Poly Pomona must submit an application within the initial filing period for fall 2010.  All applicants are encouraged to identify an alternate major on their admission application.  Transcripts of all coursework completed to date must be on file in the Office of Admission and Outreach no later than February 15, 2010.

Admission of first-time freshmen and lower-division students with fewer than 18 transferable quarter units will be based on the eligibility index which is determined by a combination of SAT or ACT test scores and high school grade point average.  In the event that the University is closed to lower division transfer applications, the review of eligibility index will apply to freshmen only.

Admission of transfer students with 18 or more transferable quarter units will be based on overall GPA in transferable courses.  If the University is closed to lower division transfer applicants, transfer applicants must meet all CSU eligibility requirements for upper division transfer applicants, including the requirement to have satisfactorily completed 90 or more transferable quarter units.

Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall GPA in transferable courses, and completion of all “Golden Four” courses with a grade of “C” or better.  The Golden Four courses consist of the following: 1. Oral Communication; 2. English Composition; 3. Critical Thinking; and 4. Quantitative Reasoning. These courses shall all have been completed by the end of the fall quarter in which the student applies to the program (e.g., by the end of fall 2009 for entrance in fall 2010).

Advanced Standing:  Some transfer students who apply during the initial filing period for fall 2010, based upon evaluation of transcripts and portfolio, may be admitted to the preceding summer quarter courses with advanced standing status. 

After determination of admissibility, transfer students may submit portfolios for review for placement in design. The minimum pre-requisites for advanced standing enrollment in ARC 103 (for the summer) or placement in a second year level studio course (for the fall) are:  8 quarter units of architecture design courses, English 104, English 105 and Math 106.

Minimum pre-requisites for advanced standing enrollment in ARC 203 (for the summer) or placement in a third year level studio course (for the fall) are:  24 quarter units of architecture design courses, English 104, English 105, Math 106, Physics 121 and Physics 121L (or equivalent).  At least one course in the history of architecture must be completed by the end of the spring term prior to enrollment in the Architecture program.

Applications will only be accepted for the fall term.

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Art
(with Emphasis in Studio Arts; Applied Design; Interior Design; Industrial Design, Painting and Printmaking; and Sculpture)

Long Beach (Bachelor of Fine Arts)

To be eligible for admission to a Bachelor of the Fine Arts (B.F.A.) program, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student. Applicants must have completed 42 units applicable toward a CSULB degree prior to the term for which the application is submitted.  Applicants must provide a portfolio of their creative work to the Department of Art. Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on portfolio review by the faculty.  Students have only two chances to apply for a B.F.A. program. Portfolios can be submitted before entering the Department but it is suggested that students interested in the B.F.A. programs enter the university as a Studio Art major, take between six to nine upper division units in the area of specialization, and then submit a portfolio. By doing so, students will become acquainted with the Department and the specific requirements for portfolio review. By applying early students may use one of the two chances for admission before being ready.

Long Beach (Bachelor of Arts in Design)

To be eligible for admission to the major in General Design Studies (BA Design), applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student. Applicants must have completed 42 units applicable toward a CSULB degree prior to the term of admission for which the application is submitted. Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on cumulative grade point average.

Long Beach (Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design)

To be eligible for admission to a Bachelor of the Fine Arts in Interior Design program, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student. Applicants must provide a portfolio of their creative work to the Department of Design (contact the department for instructions).  Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on portfolio review by the faculty.  It is recommended that students interested in the B.F.A. programs take between six to nine upper division units in the area of specialization, and then submit a portfolio. By doing so, students will become acquainted with the Department and the specific requirements for portfolio review.  Students must achieve "C" or better in each required design course to progress in the sequence of study. Students have only two chances to apply for a B.F.A. program.

Long Beach (Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design)

 To be eligible for admission to a Bachelor of the Science in Industrial Design program, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student. Applicants must provide a portfolio of their creative work to the Department of Design (contact the department for instructions). Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on portfolio review by the faculty.  It is recommended that students interested in the B.S. programs take between six to nine upper division units in the area of specialization, and then submit a portfolio. By doing so, students will become acquainted with the Department and the specific requirements for portfolio review.  Students must achieve "C" or better in each required design course to progress in the sequence of study. Students have only two chances to apply for a B.S. program. 

Long Beach (Option in Studio Art under the Bachelor of Arts)

To be eligible for admission to the Option in Studio Art under the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student. Applicants must have completed 42 units applicable toward a CSULB degree prior to the term for which the application is submitted.  Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on cumulative grade point average.

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete with a grade of C or higher: Art 100, 101, 102, 103, 258 and 259 or their equivalents. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher.
  • Students not meeting the minimum GPA requirement may petition for special consideration.

San Luis Obispo: Fall only

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Art (with emphasis in Art History)

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete with a grade of C or higher: Art 100, 101, 258, and 259 or their equivalents. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher.
  • Students not meeting the minimum GPA requirement may petition for special consideration.

Art (with emphasis in Multimedia)

San Diego: Fall
  • Complete with a grade of C or higher: Art 100, 101, 102, 103, 258, and 259 or their equivalents. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher.
  • Students not meeting the minimum GPA requirement may petition for special consideration.

Athletic Training

Fresno: Athletic Training Option: (Please refer to Kinesiology)

Long Beach (Kinesiology: Option in Athletic Training): (Please refer to Kinesiology)

Biology

Long Beach : Fall

To be eligible for admission, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student and have completed the following courses (or equivalents) with a grade of "C" or better: Math 119A or 122 and Chem 111AB.  Eligible applicants will be admitted to available spaces based rank ordering of cumulative grade point average.  The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete with a minimum GPA of 2.7 and a grade of C or higher in each: Biology 203, 203L, 204, 204L, and 215; Chemistry 200, 201, and 232, 232L; Math 121 and 122; and Physics 180A, 180B, 182A, and 182B or their equivalents. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.60 or higher.

Students choosing an emphasis in bioengineering have a different set of courses to complete in the preparation for the major. To be admitted to the major, bioengineering students must complete Biology 203, 203L, 204, 204L; Chemistry 200, 201, 232, 232L; Mathematics 150,151; and Physics 195,196,197 with at least a "C" in each course; have a cumulative GPA of 2.70 or higher or their equivalent(s) of these courses. Students may not elect credit/no credit grading for coursework needed to satisfy preparation for the major requirements.

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Business Administration

East Bay: Fall and Winter

  • Applicants must submit a university application (if not currently enrolled at East Bay) and a supplemental application for admission to the upper-division major program in Business Administration. The filing periods are: October 1 to November 30 for fall admission, and June 1-30 for Winter admission.
  • Applicants must have compelted a minimum of 45 quarter (30 semester) units of baccalaureate-level college work prior to application submission.
  • Applicants must have completed a minimum of 90 quarter (60 semester) units of college work (junior standing) prior to enrollment in the major program. These units must be at the baccalaureate-level (pre-collegiate or remedial course units are not included).
  • Applicants must have completed a minimum of 45 quarter units of General Education requirements by the end of the prior fall or winter term for Fall admission. Applicants for Winter admission must complete requirements by the end of the prior spring: GE Area1 - Written Communication in the English Language; Area A2 - Speech Communication; Area A3 - Critical Thinking; Area B4 - Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning; ENGL 1002 or a second course in composition. (Each of these courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.
  • Applicants must have completed the P/C Software Proficiency requirement by CSUEB-approved examination or completion of ITM 1270.
  • Applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 2.50 in all college work completed.
  • Applicants must have completed each of the lower division BUS core required courses with a grade of a C (2.00) or higher (may not be graded as credit/no credit). These requirements must be completed by the end of the prior fall or winter term for Fall admission. Winter applicants must complete requirements by the end of the prior spring: Math 1810 - Mathematics of Business and Social Science 1 or Math 1304 - Calculus I (4).

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Long Beach: Fall and Spring

To be eligible for admission to the majors in Business Administration, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student. Applicants must have completed 42 units applicable toward a CSULB degree prior to the term for which the application is submitted.  The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.  Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on cumulative grade point average. 

Northridge: Fall and Spring (Accountancy & Finance, and Option in Financial Services)

Admission to the Accountancy major is limited to students at the upper division level. Requirements for admission for all students include:

  • Completion of a minimum of 60 units of college work (junior class standing). For transfer student, the units must be CSU transferable.
  • Completion of ACCT 220 and BUS 105, or their equivalents, with a grade of "B" or higher in each.
  • Completion of ECON 160, ECON 161, COMP 100, ACCT 230, SOM 120, BLAW 280, and MATH 102, or their equivalents, with a grade of "C" or higher in each. Applicants shall be ranked by grade point average and admitted to the major until the available openings are filled. Available openings shall be dependent upon the total capacity for that semester.

Admission to the Finance major and Option in Financial Services is limited to students at the upper division level. Requirements for admission for all students include:

  • Completion of a minimum of 60 units of college work (junior class standing) and the units must be CSU transferable.
  • Completion of the four basic subjects of general education.
  • A minimum grade point average of 2.5 in all college work completed.
San Diego: Fall
  • To advance to an upper-division major, students must have completed 60 transferable semester units and nine prerequisite courses (accounting majors must complete eight prerequisite courses).
  • In addition, the applicant must have earned at least a cumulative GPA of at least 2.90 in all college work.
  • Completion of the following courses with a C or higher in each: Accounting 201 and 202; Finance 240; IDS 180 and 290 (Information Decision Systems 290 is not required for the accounting major); Economics 101 and 102; Mathematics 120; and either Statistics 119 or Economics 201, or their equivalents. These courses may not be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).

San Jose: Fall

Consideration for admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT.

Consideration for admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA. All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6.

San Marcos: Fall

The College of Business Administration major selection criteria:

Completion of 60 semester-units of baccalaureate-level coursework applicable toward a degree at CSUSM Completion of coursework equivalent to the Lower-Division P re-Business Core which, depending on catalo rights, is: (for students with catalog rights prior to Fall 2005)  ─ ACCT 203 (Survey of Accounting Information), ECON 250 (Introduction to Economics), MATH I32 (Survey of Calculus), PSYC 100 (Introduction to Psychology) or SOC 101 (Introduction to Sociology) or GESS 101 and 102 (Order and Change: Multiple Perspectives); and (for students with catalog rights in Fall 2005 or later) ─ ACCT2 OI (Introduction to Financial Accounting), ACCT 202 (Introduction to Managerial Accounting), BUS 202 (Introduction to Business Law), BUS 203 (Business Writing), ECON 201 (Principles of Microeconomics), ECON 202 (Principles of Macroeconomics), MATH 132 (Survey of Calculus), PSYC IOO (Introduction to Psychology), or SOC 101(Introduction to Sociology). Each course in the Lower-Division Pre-Business Core must be completed with a minimum grade of C (2.0) in each course and a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the entire core.  Note that completion of the Pre-Business Core is a pre-requisite for all upper-division courses offered in the College of Business Administration. Grade point average in the Lower-Division Pre-Business Core.

Applicants meeting the first two criteria will be rank-ordered by GPA in the Lower-Division Pre-Business Core for selection.

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

San Marcos: Fall and Spring
  • Completion of 60 semester-units of baccalaureate-level coursework applicable toward a degree at CSUSM
  • Completion of coursework equivalent to the Lower-Division Pre-Business Core with a minimum grade of C (2.0) in each course, and a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the entire core: ACCT 203 - Survey of Accounting Information, ECON 250 - Introduction to Economics, MATH 132 - Survey of Calculus, PSYC 100 - Introduction to Psychology, SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology, or GESS 101 and 102 - Order and Change: Multiple Perspectives. Note that completion of the Pre-Business Core is a prerequisite for all upper-division courses offered in the College of Business Administration.
  • Students who began their most recent period of continuous enrollment during the fall 2006 term or later must complete the following prerequisite courses with a grade of at least a "C" in each and a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the entire communications core or its equivalent: Accounting 201, 202, Business 202, 203, Economics 201, 202, Mathematics 132 & Psychology 100 or Sociology 101.
  • Applicants meeting the first two criteria will be rank-ordered by the cumulative GPA in the Lower Division Pre-Business Core.

Child and Adolescent Development

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Child Development

San Diego: Fall
  • Complete with a grade of C or higher: Child and Family Development 135, 270, 270L (1 unit), 272, and 275; Biology 100; Psychology 101; Sociology 101; and Psychology 270 and 271 (or Sociology 201)or the equivalent(s) of these courses. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Complete a minimum of 45 baccalaureate level semester units (a minimum of 60 semester units are required for all transfer applicants).
  • Earn a cumulative GPA of 2.40 or higher.

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Communication

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete a minimum of 45 baccalaureate level semester units and a maximum of 90 semester units. (A minimum 60 units are required for all transfer applicants.)
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher.
  • Complete the general education oral communication requirement with a C or higher. This course cannot be taken for credit/no Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Complete the following courses with a C or higher and a GPA of 2.75 in these courses: six units selected from Communication 160, 201 or 204 or six units from among the equivalents of these courses. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).

San Marcos: Fall

  • Completion of 60 semester units of baccalaureate-level coursework applicable toward a degree at CSU San Marcos.
  • Completion of coursework equivalent to the lower-division preparatory coursework for the Communication major: COMM 100 - Introduction to Communication; COMM 200 - Principles of Argument and Persuasion; PSY 220 or SOC 201 - Introduction to Statistics.
  • Grade point average of at least 2.5 in the lower-division preparatory coursework for the Communication major.

Communication/Mass Media

San Marcos : Fall

  • Completion of 60 semester units of baccalaureate-level coursework applicable toward a degree at CSU San Marcos.
  • Completion of coursework equivalent to the lower-division preparatory coursework for the Mass Media major: COMM 100 - Introduction to Communication; PSYC 220 or SOC 201 - Introduction to Statistics.
  • Grade point average of at least 2.5 in the lower-division preparatory coursework for the Mass Media major.

Communication/Media Studies

San Diego : Fall

The admission of first-time freshman will be based upon a rank ordering of applicants and their CSU eligibility index. Applications must be submitted no later than November 30, 2009, and official SAT or ACT scores must be received by January 1, 2010.

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the bases of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Communication Studies

Long Beach : Fall

To be eligible for admission to the major, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student and have completed the following courses (or equivalents) with a grade of "C" or better: General Education English and General Education Communication Studies.  Eligible applicants will be admitted to available spaces based rank ordering of cumulative grade point average.  The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.

Sonoma: Fall

The admission of first-time freshman will be based upon a rank ordering of applicants and their CSU eligibility index. Applications must be submitted no later than November 30, 2009, and official SAT or ACT scores must be received by January 1, 2010. Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the bases of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

San Jose : Fall

Consideration for admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT.

Consideration for admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA. All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6.

Computer Science

San Diego : Fall

The admission of first-time freshman will be based upon a rank ordering of applicants and their CSU eligibility index. Applications must be submitted no later than November 30, 2009, and official SAT or ACT scores must be received by January 1, 2010.

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the bases of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer


Criminal Justice Administration

Long Beach: Fall and Spring

To be eligible for admission to the major, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student.  Additionally, applicants must have completed 30 units applicable toward a CSULB degree.  Of these 30 units, the following requirements must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher prior to the term for which the application is submitted: (1) SOC 100, Introductory Sociology, or transfer equivalent, (2) PSY 100, Introductory Psychology, or transfer equivalent, (3) POSC 100, Introduction to American Government, or transfer equivalent, (4) PHIL 170, Critical Thinking, or transfer equivalent, and (5) CRJU 101, Introduction to Criminal Justice in Society, or transfer equivalent.  Students who began their university studies as freshmen at CSULB must also have completed CRJU 110, Introduction to Justice Research, Writing, and Reasoning with a grade of “C” or better; transfer students who have not completed an equivalent course must complete CRJU 110 in their first semester in residency at CSULB.   Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on cumulative grade point average (but with a minimum of 3.1).

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete a minimum of 60 transferable semester units.
  • Complete with a C or higher: Political Science 102, Sociology 101 and 102 or the equivalent(s) of these courses, and a 3-unit course in elementary statistics. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.60 or higher.
  • Students not meeting the minimum GPA requirement may petition for special consideration..

Dietetics

San Francisco: Fall

The admission of first-time freshman will be based upon a rank ordering of applicants and their CSU eligibility index. Applications must be submitted no later than November 30, 2009, and official SAT or ACT scores must be received by January 1, 2010.

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the bases of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework

Design

Long Beach: Fall

The admission of first-time freshman will be based upon a rank ordering of applicants and their CSU eligibility index. Applications must be submitted no later than November 30, 2009, and official SAT or ACT scores must be received by January 1, 2010. Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the bases of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework

Economics

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete with a grade of C or higher: Economics 101, 102; Accountancy 201; Economics 201 or Statistics 119 or 250; one course selected from Mathematics 120, 121, or 150; and Information and Decision Systems 18; Sociology 200A or the equivalents of these courses. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC), unless only offered for Cr/NC.
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.40 or higher.
  • To be admitted to the Emphasis in International Economics (major code 22042), students must, in addition to satisfying the criteria above, also satisfy the foreign language requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences.

San Jose : Fall

Consideration for admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT.

Consideration for admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA. All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6.

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Engineering

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Engineering (Aerospace)

San Jose: Fall

Admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT. Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA.

All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6, and have completed with the grade of C or better in the following courses: Calculus I (or the equivalent to Mathematics 30 a SJSU) or Calculus I with Pre-calculus (or the equivalent to Mathematics 30P at SJSU); Calculus II (or the equivalent to Mathematics 31 at SJSU); and General Physics/Mechanics (or the equivalent to Physics 50 at SJSU) or Mechanics (or the equivalent to Physics 70 at SJSU).

Engineering (Civil)

Pomona: Fall only

All applicants to the Civil Engineering program at Cal Poly Pomona must submit an application within the initial filing period for fall 2010.  All applicants are encouraged to identify an alternate major on their admission application.  Transcripts of all coursework completed to date must be on file in the Office of Admission and Outreach no later than February 15, 2010.

Admission of first-time freshmen and lower-division students with fewer than 18 transferable quarter units will be based on the eligibility index which is determined by a combination of SAT or ACT test scores and high school grade point average.  In the event that the University is closed to lower division transfer applications, the review of eligibility index will apply to freshmen only.  A minimum score of 550 SAT test in math or a minimum score of 23 on the ACT enhanced math test is required.

Admission of transfer students with 18 or more transferable quarter units will be based on overall GPA in transferable courses.  If the University is closed to lower division transfer applicants, transfer applicants must meet all CSU eligibility requirements for upper division transfer applicants, including the requirement to have satisfactorily completed 90 or more transferable quarter units.  Additionally, transfer applicants must have completed the equivalent of MAT 114 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus I) by the end of the spring 2010 quarter.

Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall GPA in transferable courses, and completion of all “Golden Four” courses with a grade of “C” or better.  The Golden Four courses consist of the following: 1. Oral Communication; 2. English Composition; 3. Critical Thinking, and 4. Quantitative Reasoning. These courses shall all have been completed by the end of the spring 2010 quarter. Applications will only be accepted for the fall term.

Engineering
(Civil/Environmental)

San Jose : Fall only

Admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT. Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA.

All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6, and have completed with the grade of C or better in the following courses: Calculus I (or the equivalent to Mathematics 30 a SJSU) or Calculus I with Pre-calculus (or the equivalent to Mathematics 30P at SJSU); Calculus II (or the equivalent to Mathematics 31 at SJSU); and General Physics/Mechanics (or the equivalent to Physics 50 at SJSU) or Mechanics (or the equivalent to Physics 70 at SJSU).

Engineering
(Computer/Electrical/General)

San Jose : Fall only

Admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT. Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA.

All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6, and have completed with the grade of C or better in the following courses: Calculus I (or the equivalent to Mathematics 30 a SJSU) or Calculus I with Pre-calculus (or the equivalent to Mathematics 30P at SJSU); Calculus II (or the equivalent to Mathematics 31 at SJSU); and General Physics/Mechanics (or the equivalent to Physics 50 at SJSU) or Mechanics (or the equivalent to Physics 70 at SJSU).

Engineering
(Mechanical)

Pomona : Fall only

All applicants must submit an application within the initial filing period for fall 2010.  All transfer applicants must submit an application within the initial filing periods for summer 2010, winter 2011, and spring 2011.  All applicants are encouraged to identify an alternate major on their admission application. Transcripts of all coursework completed to date must be on file in the Office of Admission and Outreach no later than March 31, 2010 for summer 2010, February  15, 2010 for fall 2010, August 31, 2010 for winter 2011, and October 15, 2010 for spring 2011.

Admission of first-time freshmen and lower-division students with fewer than 18 transferable quarter units will be based on the eligibility index which is determined by a combination of SAT or ACT test scores and high school grade point average.  In the event that the University is closed to lower division transfer applications, the review of eligibility index will apply to freshmen only.  A minimum score of 550 SAT test in math or a minimum score of 23 on the ACT enhanced math test is required.

Admission of students with 18 or more transferable quarter units will be based on overall GPA in transferable courses. If the University is closed to lower division transfer applicants, transfer applicants must meet all CSU eligibility requirements for upper division transfer applicants, including the requirement to have satisfactorily completed 90 or more transferable quarter units.  Additionally, transfer applicants must have completed the equivalent of MAT 114 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus I), MAT 115 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus II), and MAT 116 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus III) by the end spring 2010 quarter.

Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall GPA in transferable courses, and completion of all “Golden Four” courses with a grade of “C” or better. The Golden Four courses consist of the following: 1. Oral Communication; 2. English Composition; 3. Critical Thinking; and  4. Quantitative Reasoning. These courses shall all have been completed by the end of the spring 2010 quarter.  Application for FTF will only be accepted for the fall term.  Applications for transfers will be accepted for all terms.

San Jose: Fall

Admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT. Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA.

All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6, and have completed with the grade of C or better in the following courses: Calculus I (or the equivalent to Mathematics 30 a SJSU) or Calculus I with Pre-calculus (or the equivalent to Mathematics 30P at SJSU); Calculus II (or the equivalent to Mathematics 31 at SJSU); and General Physics/Mechanics (or the equivalent to Physics 50 at SJSU) or Mechanics (or the equivalent to Physics 70 at SJSU).

English

Long Beach

To be eligible for admission to the major, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student and have completed the following courses (or equivalents) with a grade of "C" or better: General Education English, General Education Communication Studies and at least 6 lower division units of English coursework. Eligible applicants will be admitted to available spaces based rank ordering of cumulative grade point average.  The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.

San Diego

  • Complete with a minimum GPA of 2.50 and a grade of C or higher: English 250A or 250B; English 260A-260B; Rhetoric and Writing Studies 200; three units selected from English 220, 280, 281, Comparative Literature 270A or 270B. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC);
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.40 or higher.

English Single Subject

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete the following courses with a C or higher and a GPA of 2.50 in the following courses: Rhetoric and Writing 100; English 220 or Comparative Literature 270A or 270B; six units from English 250A and 250B or English 260A and 260B; English 280 or the equivalent(s) of the courses listed here. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.40 or higher.
San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Film and Electronic Arts

Long Beach: Fall and Spring

To be eligible for admission to the major, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student. Applicants must have completed 42 units applicable toward a CSULB degree prior to the term for which the application is submitted.  Applicants must provide a portfolio of work and should contact the department for information on how to submit the portfolio.  The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.  Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on portfolios and cumulative grade point average (but with a minimum of 3.0).

Foods and Nutrition

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete the following courses, or their equivalents: Nutrition 101, 201, 203, 205; Accountancy 201; Biology 100, 100L, 211, 211L; Chemistry 100, 130, 160; Economics 201 (or Statistics 250); Psychology 101; Sociology 101. A grade of "C" or higher must be earned in Chemistry 100, 130, and Nutrition 101 or the equivalent(s) of these courses. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.70 or higher.
San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Graphic Design

Sacramento: Fall

The program will define a "pre-major" curriculum including six specific prerequisite courses or their equivalents as follows (department and course numbers are CSUS courses offerings):

  • GPHD 05 - Introduction to the Graphic Design Profession
  • GPHD 10 - Introduction to Digital Design
  • GPHD 20 - History of Graphic Design
  • GPHD 27 - Visual Basics
  • GPHD 30 - Visualization
  • PHOT 40 - Basic Techniques of Photography
    • Two (2) of the following:
    • ART 20A - Beginning Drawing
    • ART 20B - Intermediate Drawing
    • ART 60 - Two-Dimensional Composition
  • Applicants must meet the CSU admission requirements applicable to their class level (e.g., lower division or upper division transfer).
  • A formal supplemental application for the upper division program will be required with an application deadline of February 15 for admission to the fall semester.
  • The program will admit students to the fall semester only (no Spring admission cycle).
  • Applicants must complete the six prerequisite courses noted above with a minimum grade of "C" in each course.
  • No more than two prerequisite courses may be in progress at the time of application to the program.
  • Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 on the most recent 30 graded semester units including any prerequisites taken prior to the last 30 units.
  • Applicants must submit a portfolio for a faculty-juried review.
San Diego: Fall
  • Complete the following courses, or their equivalents with a C or higher: Art 100, 101, 102, 103, 258 and 259. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • Students not meeting the minimum GPA may petition for special consideration.
San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Health Sciences

Dominguez Hills: Orthotics and Prosthetics: Spring only

  • Upper division students must have earned a minimum grade of C in each required prerequisite course and will be admitted on the basis of the overall GPA and results of a personal interview.
  • Prerequisite coursework includes English, algebra, psychology, sociology, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, biology, chemistry, and logic.
  • Direct patient experience is preferred.
  • December 1-Deadline for submitting all supporting documents.

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Long Beach (Option in Radiation Therapy Technology): Fall

Health Science: Option in Radiation Therapy Technology:  For fall admission, in addition to applying to the university by November 30th of the prior fall, applicants must submit a supplemental application to the department by February 1 of the prior spring.  Contact the Program Director at 562-985-7507 or seatmon@csulb.edu by November 30th to obtain supplemental application packet.  Applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student.  Applicants must have completed the following prerequisite courses (or equivalents at a transfer institution), each with a grade of C or better: BIOL 200, 207, and 208; MICR 101; H SC 200; MATH 119A; PHYS 100A and B; I S 233; and ENGL 102.  Supplemental application materials must include (1) an observation packet documenting a 40-hour observation period in a department of radiation therapy, (2) 3 letters of recommendation (at least one from a radiation therapist at the observation site noted below, and the others from either employers or instructors), (3) a written personal statement, (4) a summary of academic and work history, and (5) documentation of the availability of transportation to clinical sites for the required internship.  Applicants must participate in an interview with the Radiation Therapy Career Advisement Committee.  Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on faculty's judgment of their ability to succeed in the program.

San Diego: Health Science: Fall

  • Complete at least 30 of the 37 lower division units that are required in preparation for the major with a minimum GPA of 2.50.
    Preparation for the Major. Public Health 101, 290, 294; Biology 100, 100L, 211, 211L, 212; Chemistry 100; Nutrition 107; Psychology 101; Sociology 101; Statistics 119 or 250. (37 units)
  • Receive a grade of B or higher in Public Health 101 and 290. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher.

History

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Long Beach: Fall

To be eligible for admission to the major, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student and have completed the following courses (or equivalents) with a grade of "C" or better: General Education English and General Education Communication Studies or equivalents and at least 6 lower division units of History coursework. Eligible applicants will be admitted to available spaces based rank ordering of cumulative grade point average.  The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete with a grade of C or higher History 100-101, and six units selected from 105-106, 109-110, or 115-116 or their equivalents and have a grade point average of 2.20 or higher in those courses. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Complete a minimum of 60 transferable semester units.
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.40 or higher.

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Hospitality and Tourism Management

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete with a grade of C or higher: Accountancy 201; Economics 101 and 102; Hospitality and Tourism Management 201, 223 and 250; Information and Decision Systems 180 and 290; Mathematics 120 (or other approved calculus course); and either Statistics 119 or Economics 201. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC).
  • Complete a minimum of 60 transferable semester units.
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0.
  • Students who meet all requirements except the GPA may request to be placed on the waiting list. Students on the waiting list will be admitted on a case-by-case basis formulated around the program's exception policy. Contact the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management (PSFA-436), 619-594-4964, for more information.

Human Development

San Marcos:

  • Completion of 60 semester units of baccalaureate-level coursework applicable toward a degree at CSU San Marcos.
  • Completion of coursework equivalent to the lower-division preparatory coursework for the Human Development major: ANTH 200 - Cultural Anthropology; HD 101 - Introduction to Human Development; PSYC 100 - Introduction to Psychology; PSYC 220 - Introductory Statistics in Psychology; PSYC 230 - Research Methods in Psychology.
  • Grade point average of at least 2.5 in the lower-division preparatory coursework for the Human Development major.
  • Students not meeting the minimum GPA requirement may petition for special consideration which may take into consideration first generation college status, socioeconomic status, and other highly compelling factors.

Sonoma: Fall

For Transfer Students:

  • Minimum GPA of 2.5 and completion of 60 transferable units
  • Completion of GE areas A2 and A3, or equivalent
  • Completion of GE Area B2 or Anthropology 201, or equivalent
  • Completion of Math 165 (statistics), or equivalent
  • Completion of Anthropology 203, Sociology 201, or Psychology 250, or equivalent
  • Completion of Linguistics 200, or equivalent

Human Services

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Interior Design

Long Beach: Fall

  • To be eligible for admission to a Bachelor of the Fine Arts in Interior Design program, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student.
  • Applicants must provide a portfolio of their creative work to the Department of Design (contact the department for instructions). 
  • Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on portfolio review by the faculty. 
  • It is recommended that students interested in the B.F.A. programs take between six to nine upper division units in the area of specialization, and then submit a portfolio. By doing so, students will become acquainted with the Department and the specific requirements for portfolio review.
  • Students must achieve "C" or better in each required design course to progress in the sequence of study.
  • Students have only two chances to apply for a B.F.A. program.

Sacramento :Fall only

  • Applicants will meet CSU minimum admission requirements applicable to their class level, e.g., lower division or upper division transfer.
  • A formal supplemental application for the upper division program will be required.
  • Applicants must complete the five prerequisite courses or their equivalents as follows with a minimum grade of "C" in each course:
Complete INTD 27

Complete INTD 100 or be enrolled in the course when the supplemental application is submitted.
Complete three(3) of the following courses or be enrolled in them when the supplemental application is submitted: INTD 30, GPHD 10, GPHD 25, GPHD 30, PHOT 40, ART 20A, ART 27, ART 60 or ART 70.
No more than two prerequisite courses may be in process when the supplemental application is submitted.
Applicants must have minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 on the most recent 30 graded semester units and on any prerequisites taken prior to the last 30 semester units.
Applicants must submit a portfolio for a faculty-juried portfolio review.
Applicants will be ranked based on cumulative GPA and the results of the juried portfolio review.

San Francisco: Fall

Admission to the Interior Design major is limited to students at the upper division level. Requirements for admission for all students include:

  • Completion of a minimum of 60 transferable semester units with an overall grade point average of 2.50.
  • Completion of the following prerequisite courses or their equivalents with a minimum grade of “C”:  ADM 260, ID 240, ID 242, a college level drawing class and a passing grade on the qualifying design project.
  • Submit the Supplemental Program Application available at www.sfsu.edu/~cfsd/ (click on Program Applications) between January 2 and February 1, 2009.

Applicants are selected for available spaces based on qualifying design project, completion of prerequisites, GPA, experience in the field, professional goals, writing skills, and presentation.

International Business

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete a minimum of 60 transferable semester units including the equivalents to the courses listed below:
  • Complete with a grade of C or higher: Accountancy 201 and 202; Economics 101 and 102; Economics 201 or Statistics 119; Finance 240; and Information and Decision Systems 180. These courses cannot have been taken prior to Fall 1992, and they cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Complete or test out of one foreign language sequence: Arabic 101, 102, 201, 202 (16 units); Chinese 101, 102, 201, 202 (20 units); French 100A, 100B, 201, 210, 220, 221 (22 units); German 100A, 100B, 202, 205A, 205B (21 units); Italian 100A, 100B, 201, 211,212 (21 units); Japanese 111, 112, 211, 212 (24 units); Portuguese 101, 201 (10 units); Russian 100A, 100B, 200A, 200B, (20 units); or Spanish 101, 102, 201, 202, 211, 212 (22 units)or the equivalents of any of the sequences mentioned above.
  • Complete with a grade of "C" or higher, the regional/cultural studies emphasis from one of the following regions: Africa-Middle East: History 100 and 101; Asia-Pacific: Six units selected from Asian Studies 100, 101; Latin America: Six units selected from History 115, 116 (recommended); Latin American Studies 101 (recommended); North America: Six units selected from Chicana and Chicano Studies 141A, 141B, History 109, 110 or 115, 116, or Political Science 101, 102; Russia and Central Europe: Six units selected from Classics 140, European Studies 101, History 105, 106 (recommended); Western Europe: Six units selected from Classics 140, European Studies 101, History 105, 106 (recommended)or the equivalents of any of the above mentioned sequences. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.90 or higher.

Journalism

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Long Beach

To be eligible for admission to the major, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student and have completed the following courses (or equivalents) with a grade of "C" or better: General Education English and General Education Communication Studies.  Eligible applicants will be admitted to available spaces based rank ordering of cumulative grade point average.  The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.

San Francisco: Fall

  • Applicants must have an overall grade point average of 2.5 or higher.
  • The admission of first-time freshman will be based upon a rank ordering of applicants and their CSU eligibility index. Applications must be submitted no later than November 30, 2009, and official SAT or ACT scores must be received by January 1, 2010.
  • Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the bases of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Journalism(with an Emphasis in Advertising and Emphasis in Public Relations)

San Diego : Fall

  • Complete with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and a grade of C or higher: Journalism and Media Studies 200, 220, Economics 101, Political Science 101, 102. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC).
  • Achieve a passing score on the Grammar, Spelling and Punctuation test by the third attempt.
  • Complete a minimum of 45 baccalaureate level semester units. A maximum of 90 semester units is recommended. (A minimum of 60 units is required for all transfer applicants.)
  • Have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher.

Applicants not meeting the above requirements may petition for admission to the journalism major. See the School of Journalism and Media Studies advising office for further information.

Journalism (with an Emphasis in Media Studies)

San Diego: Fall
  • Complete with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and a grade of C or higher: Journalism and Media Studies 200 and nine units selected from Economics 101, 102, Political Science 101, 102, Psychology 101, Sociology 101, Television, Film and New Media Production 160. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC).
  • Complete a minimum of 45 baccalaureate level semester units. A maximum of 90 semester units is recommended. (A minimum of 60 units is required for all transfer applicants.
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Journalism/Mass Communication

San Jose : Fall

Admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT.

Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA. All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6, and have completed English Composition I (or the equivalent to English 1A at SJSU) with a grade of B- or better.

Justice Studies

San Jose : Fall

Admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT. Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA.

All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6, and have completed the following courses: Introduction to Justice Studies (or the equivalent to Justice Studies 10 at SJSU) with a grade of B or better; and Elementary Statistics (or the equivalent to Statistics 95 at SJSU) with a grade of C or better.

Kinesiology/Physical Education

Fresno: Athletic Training Option: Fall only

  • Applicants must file a supplemental application obtained from the Curriculum Director.
  • Complete prerequisite courses in PHYAN 64; Health Science 48; KINES 38; and one semester or 200 hours (KINES 43) or the equivalents of any or all of these working as a student athletic trainer under the supervision of an NATA certified athletic trainer.
  • Earn an overall GPA of 2.50 with a 3.00 in the prerequisite courses.
  • Submit two letters of recommendation; one must be from an NATA Certified Athletic Trainer.
  • April 1-Supplemental application and materials deadline for fall semester.

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Long Beach (Kinesiology: Option in Athletic Training):Fall and Spring

Kinesiology Option in Athletic Training:  To be eligible for admission, applicants must demonstrate the following prior to the semester for which the application is submitted: Applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student.  Applicants must have completed the following prerequisite courses, each with a grade of “C” or better:  BIOL 207 (Human Physiology) and BIOL 208 (Human Anatomy) and PSY 100 (General Psychology).  Applicants must have completed KIN 207 (Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries) with a grade of “B” or better.  Applicants must have completed a minimum of 150 hours of athletic training experience.  At least 100 of these hours must be attained by athletic training student (ATS) observation or participation in a traditional athletic training setting (high schools, colleges, universities, or professional sport teams) under the supervision of a BOC certified athletic trainer. A maximum of 50 of these hours may be attained by observation or active participation in an allied clinical setting (i.e. physician offices, hospital facilities, hospital emergency rooms, urgent and ambulatory care centers, military hospitals, physical therapy clinics, industrial/commercial settings, performing arts companies, sports medicine clinics, summer sports camps, or sports performance facilities).  Applicants must show proof of current First Aid certification, Emergency Cardiac Care (ECC) certification that includes the following:  Adult & Pediatric CPR, AED, 2nd Rescuer CPR, Airway Obstruction, Barrier Devices (e.g., pocket mask, bag valve mask).  Examples of courses that provide the above ECC certifications are:  CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer through American Red Cross or BLS Health Care Provider through the American Heart Association. Applicants must submit a supplemental application to the department by February 1 for the fall semester or by October 1 for the spring semester.  The supplementary application is available from the Kinesiology Department Office or the KIN web site (www.csulb.edu/kin).  The application must be accompanied by 3 letters of recommendation, one of which must be from the traditional athletic training observation or participation setting noted above.  Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on cumulative grade point average.  

Long Beach (Kinesiology: Option in Exercise Science): Fall and Spring

Kinesiology Option in Exercise Science: This option is designed primarily for those students interested in careers in exercise physiology, biomechanics, or motor control/learning as well as those students contemplating graduate work in these areas or one of the health professions, e.g., physical therapy.  To be eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Option in Exercise Science, applicants must demonstrate the following prior to the semester for which the application is submitted:  Applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student. Applicants must have completed the following prerequisite courses, each with a grade of “C” or better: ENGL 100, MATH 113, and PSY 100. Applicants must submit a supplemental application to the CSULB Department of Kinesiology by February 1 for the fall semester or by October 1 for the spring semester. The supplemental application is available from the KIN Department Office or the KIN web site (www.csulb.edu/kin). The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability. Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on cumulative grade point average. : 

Long Beach (Kinesiology: Option in Kinesiotherapy): Fall and Spring

Kinesiology Option in Kinesiotherapy:  To be eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Option in Kinesiotherapy, applicants must demonstrate the following prior to the semester for which the application is submitted: Applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student.  Applicants must have completed the following prerequisite courses, each with a grade of “C” or better: BIOL 207, BIOL 208, PSY 100, and KIN 210.  Applicants must have completed PSY 200 with a grade of “B” or better.  Applicants must have completed a minimum of 100 hours of observation or active participation in a therapeutic or rehabilitation setting.  Applicants must submit a supplemental application to the CSULB Department of Kinesiology by February 1 for the fall semester or by October 1 for the spring semester. The supplemental application is available from the KIN Department Office or the KIN web site (www.csulb.edu/kin).  The supplemental application must be accompanied by 3 letters of recommendation, one letter must be from the therapeutic or rehabilitation setting noted above.  The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.  Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on cumulative grade point average.

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete with a grade of C or higher: Exercise and Nutritional Science 210 and Biology 212 or the equivalents of courses listed here. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC). Biology 212 must be completed with a B or higher for students in the athletic training emphasis.
  • Complete a minimum of 60 semester units applicable to the lower division General Education requirements to include all Preparation for the Major requirements for kinesiology major emphasis, and electives to reach 60 units. Exercise and Nutritional Sciences 210 and Biology 212 or their equivalents must be completed before taking upper division major courses. Preparation for the Major courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC);
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.80 or higher.
  • For athletic training majors, students must be accepted into the professional program.
  • For athletic training emphasis, complete with a minimum overall grade point average of 3.0: Biology 212, Exercise and Nutritional Sciences 265, 265L, 289. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC).

Kinesiology

San Jose : Fall

Admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT. Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA.

All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6, and have completed with a grade of C or better the following courses: Human Anatomy (or the equivalent to Biology 65 at SJSU), Human Physiology (or the equivalent to Biology 66 at SJSU), and Introductory Chemistry (or the equivalent to Chemistry 30A at SJSU).

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

San Marcos: Fall

  • Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher
  • Completion of coursework (or articulated equivalents) contained in the Preparation for the Major area including: KINE 202 - Introduction to Kinesiology; BIOL 104 - Principles of Biology (Human Emphasis); BIOL 177 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I for Kinesiology; BIOL 178 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II for Kinesiology.
  • Each course listed above must be completed with a minimum grade of C.
  • With the application to the Kinesiology program, students must indicate their desired option.
  • Applicants meeting the criteria above will be rank-ordered by GPA and selected based on the number of openings in each option in the Kinesiology degree.

 

Liberal Studies

Long Beach

To be eligible for admission, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student and have completed the following courses (or equivalents) with a grade of "C" or better: General Education English and General Education Communication Studies. Eligible applicants will be admitted to available spaces based rank ordering of cumulative grade point average. The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete a minimum of 60 transferable semester units including those equivalent to the following:
  • Language and Literature- LANG-1. Complete with a grade of C or higher: Three units selected from Africana Studies 140*, Chicana and Chicano Studies 111A*, Communication 1031 or the equivalent(s) of these courses. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (C/NC).
  • LANG-2. Three units selected from Africana Studies 120*; American Indian Studies 120*; Chicana and Chicano Studies 111B*; English 100, Linguistics 100; Rhetoric and Writing Studies 100, 1012 or the equivalents.
  • LANG-3. Complete with grade of C or higher: Three units selected from Africana Studies 200*, Chicana and Chicano Studies 200*, English 200, Linguistics 200, Philosophy 110, Rhetoric and Writing Studies 2003 or the equivalent(s). These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (C/NC).
  • LANG-4. Three units selected from among Comparative Literature 270A, 270B; English 220.

*Cultural Perspective Requirement: Liberal studies majors are strongly encouraged to include at least one course that approaches its subject from an ethnic perspective.
1Upper division transfer students fulfill this area with any certified oral communication (CSU certified A1) transfer course.
2Upper division transfer students fulfill this area with any certified written communication (CSU certified A2) transfer course.
3Upper division transfer students fulfill this with area with any certified critical thinking (CSU certified A3) transfer course.

  • These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Earn a passing score on the SDSU Liberal Studies Mathematics Proficiency Assessment.
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher.
  • History and Social Science- HIST-1. Geography 106 or its equivalent.
  • HIST-2. Three units selected from among Africana Studies 170A*, American Indian Studies 140*, Chicana and Chicano Studies 141A*, History 109 or the equivalents of these course(s).
  • HIST-3. Three units selected from among Africana Studies 170B* (recommended), American Indian Studies 141* (recommended), Chicana and Chicano Studies 141B* (recommended), History 110, Political Science 102 or the equivalents of these courses.
  • HIST-4. History 100 or its equivalent.
  • Mathematics- MATH-1. Complete with a grade C or higher: Mathematics 210 or its equivalent. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • MATH-2. Mathematics Education 212 (1-1.5 units). (Recommended: Taken concurrently with Mathematics 210 or its equivalent).
  • MATH-3. Complete with a grade of C or higher: Mathematics 211 or its equivalent. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Science- SCI-1. Three units (or four units including laboratory) selected from among Geological Sciences 104 and 101 (laboratory) or the equivalents of these courses.
  • SCI-2. Three units (or four units; including laboratory) selected from Biology 100 and 100L (laboratory) or equivalent courses.
  • SCI-3. Laboratory from either category SCI-1 or SCI-2.
  • Visual and Performing Arts- VPA-1. Three units selected from among Art 157 or Theatre 120 or the equivalent of these courses.
  • VPA-2. Three units selected from among Dance 102 or Music 102 or the equivalent(s) of these courses.
  • Development, Health, and Physical Education- DHP-1. Complete with a grade of C or higher: Exercise and Nutritional Sciences 241A (1 unit) and 241B (1 unit) or the equivalent of these courses. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC).
  • DHP-2. Health: Health and Human Services 280 (1 unit) or the equivalent.
  • DHP-3. Three to six units selected from: Child and Family Development/Teacher Education 170 (3 units); Psychology 101 and Psychology 230 (six units)1 or the equivalent.

*Cultural Perspective Requirement: Liberal studies majors are strongly encouraged to include at least one course that approaches its subject from an ethnic perspective.1Upper division transfer students may substitute a transfer course designated as CAN FCS 14 or transfer course equivalent to SDSU course Child and Family Development 270 in lieu of Child and Family Development/Teacher Education 170.

  • Education- ED-1. Education 200 or its equivalent.
  • General Education Humanities- HUM-1 or its equivalent.

    If the equivalent of the second college-level semester of higher of one foreign language has not been satisfied by high school coursework1 by examination, or by petition, select three or more units from Arabic 102, Chinese 102, Filipino 102, French 100B, German 100B, Hebrew 102, Italian 100B, Japanese 112, Latin American Studies 111, 121; Persian 102, Portuguese 201, Russian 100B, Spanish 102, Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences 102, Vietnamese 102 or their equivalents.
    If the equivalent of the second semester of one foreign language has been satisfied by one of the methods described above, select three or more units from Philosophy 101, Religious Studies 101, 103, or a more advanced level foreign language course in the same language (as the one above)2.


1Passed third-year level of a high school foreign language.

San Jose : Fall

Consideration for admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT.

Consideration for admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA. All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6.

Sonoma:

  • A GPA of 3.0 for first-time freshmen is required, as well as general education English placement, either via SAT verbal scores of 550 or above or EPT scores of 151 or above.

Liberal Studies Teaching Tracks

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Mathematics

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Medical Technology (Clinical Program)

Dominguez Hills: Nuclear Medicine Clinical and Clinical Genetics Option: Cytotechnology and Medical Technology Clinical Options: Fall only

  • Admission is for the clinical year. Impaction applies only to the clinical component.
  • Transfers and CSUDH students must: File an application for an option's clinical year through the Department of Clinical Sciences. Submit three letters of recommendation. Present a statement of physical fitness (including measles vaccination). Complete all lower-division GE courses. Complete the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR).
  • Applications are considered by the Committee for Clinical Laboratory Experience using the "Supplemental Admissions Criteria." Consult the latest CSUDH catalog for details.
  • The deadline for receipt of applications and supportive documentation is:
    March 1-31-Cytotechnology and Nuclear Medicine Technology options, for summer/fall class. March 1-31-Medical Technology option, for winter class. October 1-31-Medical Technology option, for summer/fall class. October 1-31-Clinical Genetics option, for spring in alternate years.

Microbiology

Long Beach : Fall

To be eligible for admission:

  • Applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer students; and
  • Have completed the following courses (or equivalents) with a grade of C or better: Math 119A or 122 and Chem 111B.

Eligible applicants will be admitted to available spaces based on rank ordering of cumulative grade point average. The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.

San Diego: Fall and Spring

  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.60 or higher.
  • Complete the following courses with a minimum GPA of 2.70 and a grade of a C or better in each course: Biology 203, 203L, 204, 204L, and 215; Chemistry 200, 201, 232, and 232L; Math 121 and 122; and Physics 180A, 180B, 182A and 182B or the equivalents of these courses. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Music

San Diego : Fall

The admission of first-time freshman will be based upon a rank ordering of applicants and their CSU eligibility index. Applications must be submitted no later than November 30, 2009, and official SAT or ACT scores must be received by January 1, 2010.

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the bases of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Nursing (Basic/Generic)

Bakersfield: Fall only

In addition to admission to CSUB, successful applicants must be meeting the following minima:

  • Completion of the following eight prerequisite courses (CSUB) or their equivalents: English 110, Chemistry 150 or Chemistry 203, Biology 250, Communication 108, Philosophy 102, Mathematics 140, Biology 255, 256 and Biology 260.
  • Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.80 or better in the eight "pre-requisite"courses in order to be eligible for consideration for entry into the nursing program.
  • Special consideration is provided for certain demonstrable bilingual proficiency, educational disadvantage, residence in countries historically served by CSUB, healthcare, professional and community service.

Student is accepted by the University - Required and transfer courses must be evaluated prior to application to Nursing Program - Preferred.

Channel Islands: Fall only

In addition to admission to CSUCI, successful applicants must be meeting the following:

  • Completion of the following eight prerequisite courses (CSUCI or their equivalents: English 105, Chemistry 110, Biology 210, 211 and 217, Communication 101, GE B3 or equivalent (BIO 203 Preferred), Completion of Critical Thinking requirement.
  • Applicants must have an overall GPA of 2.0 or greater in the prerequisite nursing courses with no grade lower than a C.
  • Admission is based on supplemental criteria in which points are assignment to overall GPA, GPA in the prerequisite courses, English proficiency, Math proficiency, demonstrable bilingual proficiency, previous education, work or volunteer experience, residency in preferred geographic areas and participation in nursing pipeline program.

Chico: Fall only

  • CSU Chico students and transfer applicants must earn a minimum of C-in prerequisite courses.
  • Prerequisite coursework includes human anatomy, human physiology, bacteriology, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, child development, and principles of psychology.
  • Five of the seven prerequisite courses or their equivalent(s) must have been completed at the time the supplemental nursing application is filed.
  • All applicants must submit SAT or ACT scores.
  • An overall college GPA of 2.50 is required.
  • Applicants will be selected on the basis of academic performance in prerequisite courses, verbal ability, foreign language proficiency, health-related experience, and biographical and educational background.
  • January 31-Supplemental application for fall semester due.
  • March 15-All documents must be on file for fall admission.
East Bay: Fall only

The following supplemental admission criteria will be utilized for students applying to the Basic/Generic Nursing Program at CSU East Bay:

GPA 50 points maximum for GPA in prerequisite courses with the following conditions:
  • An overall GPA of at least 2.75 based on the 90 most recent quarter units.
  • At least two science and two non-science prerequisite courses must be completed by March 1 when clinical nursing applications and supporting documents must be submitted.
  • A GPA of at least 2.75 in nursing prerequisite science courses and a minimum grade of C in all prerequisites.
  • Grades must be documented by March 31 of the calendar year in which the applicant seeks admission.
  • Each repetition of prerequisite courses within a 7-year period will result in a deduction of 5 points.
Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) 40 points maximum for overall score on TEAS.

Optional Criteria
  • 5 points for speaking and writing proficiency in English and one other language. Applicant must provide a voucher for non-English language and score 50th percentile on the English portion of the TEAS.
  • 5 points for the equivalent of at least six months full-time employments in a health care setting providing direct patient care.

Fresno: Fall and Spring

  • First-time freshman applicants are not considered but may enroll as pre-nursing, undeclared, or alternate majors.
  • To apply to the nursing major, CSU Fresno and transfer applicants must complete two prerequisite science courses and two other prerequisite courses by the end of fall 2008 and will have completed all nine by the end of spring 2009 or their equivalents.
  • GPA of 3.00 or above is required in prerequisite courses of inorganic chemistry, microbiology, human anatomy with lab and human physiology with lab, nutrition or dietetics, introductory psychology, English composition, speech communication, and introductory sociology or cultural anthropology.
  • A maximum of two prerequisite courses may be repeated unless the Nursing Department chairperson grants special permission.
  • Qualified applicants meeting minimum requirements for selection will be ranked on the following factors and admitted as enrollment quotas allow-GPA in nine prerequisite courses and prerequisites completed without repetition.
  • May 1-Deadline for course completion with supportive documents.

Humboldt: Fall only

  • Completion of prerequisite coursework with a minimum grade of C in each of the following or their equivalent(s): Chem 105 and 106; Zoo 270; Psch 104; Soc 104; and H. Ed. 231.
  • Applicants will be evaluated on the basis of academic performance in prerequisite courses, SAT /ACT scores, health-related experience, and foreign language competency.
  • Consideration given to veterans and individuals with special skills.
  • Admission to the nursing program limited to California residents for tuition purposes.
Long Beach: Fall and Spring

To be eligible for admission, applicants must meet university admission requirements. Eligible applicants may be students who began at CSULB as freshmen or lower and upper division transfer students. (Nursing is one of few campus programs that may accept lower-division transfer applicants.) All applicants must meet the supplemental admission criteria described below: 

The following Natural Sciences pre-requisite courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher and a combined grade point average of 3.0 or better: Human Anatomy (CSULB Biology 208 or equivalent including lecture and Lab with 4 semester units minimum); Human Physiology (CSULB Biology 207 or equivalent including lecture and Lab with 4 semester units minimum); Microbiology (CSULB Microbiology 200 or equivalent including lecture and Lab with 4 semester units minimum); Chemistry (CSULB Chemistry 140 or equivalent including at least 5 semester units or 5 unit integrated chemistry course with lab). The following CSU General Education pre-requisite courses (or equivalents) must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher, a combined grade point average of 3.0 or better, and a minimum of 3 semester units or equivalent in each course: Written Communication, Oral Communication, Critical Thinking, and Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning. Candidates must complete a General Assessment Test and should contact the department to learn how to take the General Assessment Test. In reviewing applications, a personal profile is developed for each applicant based on GPA in pre-requisite courses and the General Assessment Test. The largest weight in the profile is derived from pre-requisite science course GPA, with typical grade point averages for these courses being 3.25 or higher and no grades below a "C." Candidates with the highest profile scores are selected for admission. It is anticipated that about seventy two (72) students will be admitted each Fall and Spring semesters from hundreds of applicants.

Los Angeles: Fall only

  • Applicants to the basic nursing program must file a supplementary application with the Department of Nursing.
  • November 30-Deadline for university and supplemental nursing application for fall.
  • March 25-Applicants must have completed the following courses with minimum grade of C in each and an overall GPA of 3.00 for these courses: Chemistry 151; Biology 200A and 200B; English 101; Psychology 150 or their equivalents; and a critical thinking course that meets the General Education-Breadth requirement.
  • June 15-Microbiology 201 and 202 and Speech 150 or their equivalents must be completed with a minimum grade of C.
  • Applicants will be accepted on the basis of points earned in the supplementary criteria of GPA in the prerequisite courses, cumulative GPA, scores earned in the standardize Assessment Technologies Incorporated (ATI) Test of Essential Academic Skills, previous education or work experience, and interview.
Sacramento: Fall and Spring
  • Applicants must meet the CSU admission requirements applicable to their class level (i.e. lower division or upper division transfer).
  • Applicants must complete the ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) with a minimum score of 75.0%. The test must be taken no later than February for the following fall semester or September for the following spring semester. The test may be taken three times within a five-year period preceding the Supplemental Nursing Application deadline. The highest score will be used.
  • Applicants must complete the following eight prerequisite courses with grades of "C" or higher: English Composition, Oral Communication, Critical Thinking, Quantitative Reasoning, Anatomy with a lab, Physiology with a lab, Microbiology with a lab, and Organic Chemistry with a lab. The combined GPA calculation of the prerequisite courses at the time of application must be 3.0.
  • Applicants may have one science prerequisites and one non-science prerequisite in progress at the time of application to the program.
  • Applicant must have an overall minimum GPA of 3.3 based on the pre-clinical and co-requisite courses taken prior to submission of the application.
  • Appropriate bilingual skills, including American Sign Language, multicultural work experience in a health-related setting, and disadvantaged background will be considered.
  • If a prerequisite course has been taken more than once, the highest grade will be included in the GPA calculation used to rank candidates. However, if an individual prerequisite course has been taken more than twice within the seventy-period preceding the first day of the Supplemental Nursing Application filing period, a five-point deduction per course will be taken from the candidate's final score in the ranking for admission to the clinical nursing program.
  • October 15 - Supplemental application deadline for spring.
  • March 1 - Supplemental application deadline for fall.
San Bernardino: Fall and Spring
  • Applicants to the nursing program must file a supplementary application with the Department of Nursing and apply for admission to the university. University admission should be completed at least one quarter before student starts nursing program.
  • Applicants must complete prerequisite and support courses with individual grades of C or better and a minimum 2.50 GPA. Prerequisite courses are: Biology 220, 223, and 224; Chemistry 205 and 208; English 101; Communication 120 or their equivalents; and General Education-Breadth courses in critical thinking and mathematics.
  • Applicants must complete the ATI-TEAS pre-admission examination.
  • Applicants will be selected primarily in the basis of academic performance.
  • Additional supplemental requirements include health care experience, second language competence and local service area residency.
  • Outstanding high school students may be offered early admission to the nursing major prior to completion of one term in college. Criteria are: a high school GPA of 3.50 in academic courses and a total of 1100 on the SAT, or eligibility for the CSU Honors Program.
  • Advanced Placement is available to registered nurses (RNs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) that wish to pursue a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) degree.
  • Nonresident students cannot be accommodated.
  • November 1-Supplemental nursing application deadline for spring. Complete transcripts also due by March 1st for fall admission.
  • March 1st -Supplemental nursing application deadline for fall. Note: complete transcripts also due by March 31 for fall admission.
San Diego: Fall and Spring
  • First-time freshmen must have completed one year of high school college preparatory courses in advanced algebra, biology, and chemistry with laboratory. Transfer students must have completed the same requirements or equivalent college-level courses.
  • Complete with a minimum GPA of 2.50: Biology 100, 211, 211L, 212, 261 (Biology 211, 211L, 212, and 261 must total 12 semester units with a minimum grade of B- in each course); Chemistry 102*, Communication 103, Psychology 101, and Sociology 101. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC). The Test of Essential Academic Skills (T.E.A.S.) must be taken with a minimum of 75% achieved (test may be taken up to three times with the highest score counting for points).
  • Letters of verification on letterhead stationery will be required to substantiate 100 hours of volunteer health care experience working directly with ill patients in a clinical setting; or 1,000 hours of paid work experience in a clinical setting.
  • For fall admission, submit the Nursing supplemental application by November 30.
  • For spring admission, submit the Nursing supplemental application by August 31.
  • An individual interview may be required.
  • Completion of Chemistry 100 and 130 is also accepted as a substitute for Chemistry 102.
San Francisco: Fall only
  • Applicants to nursing must apply during the initial filing period, October 1 - November 30, for the subsequent fall semester.
  • To be admitted to the nursing major, applicants must have earned a minimum GPA of 2.8 in the last 60 semester units (90 quarter units).
  • Applicants must have completed the following prerequisites with a minimum grade of C or higher in each: human anatomy with lab, physiology with a lab, chemistry with lab, the first level of English composition, general psychology, nutrition, microbiology with lab; and a statistics course to meet the quantitative reasoning requirement in general education. Grades of C- are not accepted.
  • Applicants selected on the basis of academic performance in prerequisite courses, as well as optional supplementary criteria including foreign language proficiency, multicultural/volunteer work, under representation in nursing, and health related work or volunteer experience.
San Jose: Fall and Spring
  • Complete with a grade of "C" or better BIO 65, BIO 66, and MICRO 20 or their approved equivalents within five years of establishing eligibility.
  • Have a minimum Prerequisite Composite GPA of 2.75 in the prerequisite courses: BIO 65, 66; MICRO 20; ENGL 1A; and PSYCH 1 or the equivalent(s) of these SJSU courses.
  • Students will be rank ordered in descending order of Prerequisite Composite GPAs starting at 4.0.
  • Have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 or higher using the 30 most recent graded semester units.
  • Students will be rank ordered in descending order of GPAs starting at 4.0, and priority will be given to students with the highest GPAs. If a prerequisite course is repeated, the first and second grades will be included in the calculation of the overall GPA.
  • The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) will be required for Admission. Priority will be given to students with the highest test scores and ranked in descending order.
San Marcos:
  • Applicants will meet CSU minimum admissions students as either freshmen or transfer.
  • The cumulative grade point average (GPA) will be computed for the four basic skills general education courses. You must earn a C or better in each course to be designated as a Pre-Nursing major and be considered for enrollment into BIOL 175. 
  • A cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher must be earned in the following courses or their equivalents: BIOL 160, 175, 176, CHEM 100/100L, GEO 102, GEW 101 and MATH 115 or a CSU GE course in B.4 which is more advanced than College Algebra.
  • Selection for available spaces will be made on the basis of grade point average (GPA) in the pre-nursing core as well as the applicants overall GPA, English proficiency based on TEAS, Proficiency in Spanish (optional), previous training and/or work experience.
  • Preference will be provided to otherwise competitive applicants, who are residents of CSUSM "local area."

Sonoma: Fall only

High school applicants to "pre-nursing" major must meet the following criteria:

  • Eligibility index of 3700
  • Completion of two semesters each of high school biology and chemistry including laboratories with a grade of B or higher.
  • Overall high school GPA of at least 3.00.

Stanislaus: Fall & Spring

  • The Pre-licensure Nursing Program begins in the sophomore year. All applicants to the Pre-licensure Nursing Program must complete a CSU application. For Fall admission the application deadline is November 30th, for Spring admission the application deadline is August 31st.  A Supplemental Application to the Pre-licensure Nursing Program is due by February 28 for fall admission and October 15th for Spring admission.
  • Requirements for admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program include: a). A minimum overall grade point average of 3.00; b) A minimum GPA of 2.75 in prerequisite science courses; and c). A minimum GPA of 2.75 in the non-science prerequisite courses.
  • The following courses or their equivalents are the prerequisites to the Pre-licensure Nursing Program: English 1001 or English 1005, First-Year Composition; Chemistry 2100/2110, Biochemistry for Nurses & Lab; Zoology 2250/2252, Human Anatomy with Laboratory, Zoology 2230/2232, Physiology with Laboratory; English 2000, Critical Inquiry or Philosophy 2000, Philosophical Inquiry; Communication Studies 2110, Group Discussion Processes, or Communication Studies 2000, Public Speaking; Mathematics 1600, Statistics; Microbiology 2010/2012, 3010/3032 Bacteriology for Nurses & Lab or Bacteriology & Lab.
  • Minimum overall grade point average of 2.75 in the prerequisites courses with a grade of "C" or better in each course. Half of the prerequisite courses must be completed at the time of application to the program, including at least two prerequisite science courses. The remaining prerequisite courses may be in progress at the time of the nursing application, and one course may be taken in the summer prior to entry. No single prerequisite course may be lower than a "C" (2.0). No more than two prerequisite courses may be repeated more than one time. Some prerequisites may be in progress upon application.
  • Preadmission Test: Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) TEAS Test. This standardized test measures academic skills in reading, English, science, and mathematics. These skills are demonstrated indicators of first-semester success in a nursing program. First-semester success in an indicator of successful continuance in a nursing program. A minimum adjusted individual total score of 75% is required.
  • Additional points in ranking will be given for: second language competence, healthcare experience, on-going CSU Stanislaus students with 10 units in residency, permanent resident in CSU Stanislaus 6-county service area, and California residency.

In addition, the pre-nursing proram at CSU Fullerton is impacted.

Occupational Therapy

Dominguez Hills: Fall and Spring

  • All applicants must apply as a pre-occupational therapy major. Upon successful completion of all prerequisite requirements, the student applies for admission to the Occupational Therapy major through the Department of Occupational Therapy.
  • Prerequisites include OTR 205 and 206; MAT 131; BIO 250 and 251; HSC 201; PSY 363; PED 301 or the equivalents of these courses; all General Education-Breadth requirements; all graduation requirements; and the Graduate Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR).
  • Academic success is reflected by GPA in designated required prerequisite coursework of 3.00 or better, desirable pattern of academic performance (i.e. consistency and/or improvement), and completion of all university requirements for the degree (with the exception of the professional junior and senior occupational therapy courses).
  • Evaluation by the Occupational Therapy Selection Committee of the student's potential to succeed in the program and the profession.
  • Three letters of recommendation. At least one of these should validate relevant work experience and/or knowledge of the health care field. The other two should comment on potential to succeed in the fieldwork and in the profession. Accordingly, it is recommended that one be from an employer or supervisor and the other two from faculty teaching the OTR curriculum at CSUDH. Recommendations should address recent activities.
  • Clarity of expression (oral and written) and relevant extracurricular activity as revealed by an extemporaneous essay and in the application form.
  • Other factors, which will be considered, are prior qualified application and California veteran status.

San Jose : Fall

Consideration for admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT.

Consideration for admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA. All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6.

Political Science

Long Beach : Fall

To be eligible for admission to the major, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student and have completed the following courses with a grade of "C" or better: CSULB GE English and GE Communication Studies or equivalent and at least 6 lower division units of Political Science coursework.  Eligible applicants will be admitted to available spaces based rank ordering of cumulative grade point average.  The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.

San Diego: Fall

  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher.
  • Complete the following courses or their equivalents with a C or better in each: Political Science 101, 102 (or 320), 103, and 201. Political Science 201 may be substituted with Economics 201, Psychology 270, Sociology 201, Statistics 119 or 250, or Philosophy 120. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Psychology

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Long Beach: Fall and Spring

To be eligible for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following prior to the semester for which the application is submitted: Applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student. Applicants must have completed 60 units applicable toward a CSULB degree prior to the term for which the application is submitted.  Applicants must have completed the following pre-requisite courses or articulated equivalents, each with a minimum grade of “C”: PSY 100, 110, and 200.  The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.  Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on cumulative grade point average (but with a minimum of 2.25).  Students provisionally admitted to the major must complete PSY 301 with a passing grade no later than the end of their first semester in the major, or they will be dropped from the major.

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete the following courses with a C or higher: Psychology 101, 201, 211, 230, 260, 270, 271, and Biology 100 (or Biology 203 and 203L) or their equivalents. With the exception of Psychology 201, these courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Earn a cumulative GPA of 2.40 or higher.

San Francisco : Fall

The admission of first-time freshman will be based upon a rank ordering of applicants and their CSU eligibility index. Applications must be submitted no later than November 30, 2009, and official SAT or ACT scores must be received by January 1, 2010.

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the bases of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

San Jose : Fall

Consideration for admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT.

Consideration for admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA. All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6.

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Sonoma: Fall

  • A GPA requirement of 3.00.

Public Administration

San Diego: Fall
  • Complete 18 units in the following courses or their equivalents with a grade of C or higher: Accounting 201; Economics 101 and 102; Information and Decision Systems 180; Political Science 102 and a 3-unit course in elementary statistics. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Complete a minimum of 60 transferable semester units.
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.40 or higher. Students not meeting the minimum GPA requirement may petition for special consideration.

Recording Arts

Chico: Fall and Spring

  • All applicants must meet the minimum qualifications for the Option in Recording Arts in the Department of Music, which include:
  • Beyond the minimum requirements for all applicants, supplemental criteria will be applied on a point scale of 72 possible points.
  • Completion of four prerequisite courses with grades of C or better at the time of submission of application. Prerequisite courses will be used for ranking academic achievement. Academic achievement will be awarded a maximum of 58 points.
  • 48 points will compose the grades in the four prerequisite courses. Points will be allocated for each letter grade: A=12; A- =11; B+ =10; B=9; B- =8; C+ =7; C=6; C- =5. (The four pre-requisite courses or their equivalents are: Music 101, 102 and 109 as well as Electrical and Computer Engineering 110).
  • 15 Points will compose SAT or ACT scores. Test must be taken no later than January, for the subsequent fall. A point scale for both SAT and ACT scores will be utilized.
  • 9 Points will compose Musical Ability and Prior Experience as follows:
  • 0-3 points for proficiency on performing instrument based on juried performance.
  • 0-3 points for production experience based on production quality and documentation.
  • 0-3 points for industry work experience based on letters of reference and amount of time worked.
  • Recent California veterans who submit an application to impacted majors within the official filing period, and who meet University admission requirements, will be given first priority for admission to these programs. A recent California veteran is one who qualifies as a resident for tuition purposes and who has been honorably discharged within four years of the date of his/her application.

Dominguez Hills: Fall

  • All applicants must meet the minimum qualifications for the Audio Recording Option of the Digital Media Arts major each fall, which include:
  • Junior class standing
  • A grade point average based on community college and/or lower division course work. (4.00 to 0.00)*
  • Writing Skills based on an essay explaining the candidate's educational and career goals in the Audio Recording field.(4.00 to 0.00)*
  • Interpersonal Skills based on a personal interview before the faculty selection committee composed of three full-time faculty in DMA. (4.00 to 0.00)*
  • Portfolio of sample work (CD or DVD) in the audio recording and/or digital media field. (4.00 to0.00)*

*The faculty selection committee would grade each candidate on each criterion using a grade point scale of 4.00 to 0.00. By averaging the grade points of all four criteria, each candidate will have an overall grade point rating of 4.00 to 0.00. The top "40" candidates each fall would be selected for admission into the Audio Recording Option.

Social Science (Single Subject)

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete a minimum of 60 transferable semester units.
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher.
  • Complete with a C or higher: Economics 101, 102; Geography 102; History 100, 101, 109, 110; Political Science 102; Religious Studies 101 or their equivalents. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Social Work

Long Beach: Fall

Applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student. Applicants must have completed the following pre-requisite courses with a minimum grade point average of 2.50: BIOL 205, PSY 100, SOC 100, ANTH 120, and a course in elementary statistics such as HDEV 250, MATH 108, PSY 110, or SOC 250.  Applicants must submit a supplemental application which can be downloaded at www.csulb.edu/Colleges/chhs/departments/socialwork/ to the department by the third Friday in February for the upcoming fall semester. The application includes statements of biographical and educational background and a description of community and/or social work experience. In addition, each applicant must submit 2 letters of reference, one academic and one professional. The undergraduate Social Work Program is an impacted program which means that the number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability. Eligible applicants will be admitted for available spaces based on review of the entire application packet. Download the BASW Information Booklet for detailed admissions information.

San Diego: Fall

  • Complete the following courses or their equivalents with a minimum GPA of 2.40 and a grade of C or higher: Social Work 110, 120; Biology 100 or any three units in a human biology course; Economics 101 or three units of any economics course; Public Health 101; Psychology 101; Sociology 101; Psychology 270 or Sociology 201 or Statistics 250. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Complete a minimum of 60 transferable units.
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.40 or higher.
San Bernardino: Fall

Students must apply to the Department of Social Work for admission into the B.A. in Social Work. To be eligible for admission, applicants must:

  • Complete an application for admission to the university and the BASW application, including a personal statement of commitment to the social work profession, two (2) letters of reference, and official transcripts.
  • Complete all required lower division General Education requirements with an overall grade point average of "C" (2.0) or better.
  • Complete additional required lower division requirements with a grade of "C" (2.0) or better.
San Francisco: Fall

Admission to the Social Work major is limited to students at the upper division level.  Requirements for admission for all students include:

  • Applicants must have completed lower division general education requirements including earning grades of "C" or higher in appropriate courses in human biology, macro economics, psychology and sociology.

  • Submit the Supplemental Program Application available at School of Social Work (click on Academic Programs– BASW-Application Forms).  Applications must be received by February 1, 2008.
  • Selection will be based on a consideration of academic performance as well as potential for professional practice, academic potential, and level of motivation.

San Jose:

Admission of first-time freshmen will be based on the minimum eligibility index of 3,200 using SAT combined score for critical reading and math sections or 760 using the ACT.

Admission of upper division transfer students will be based on overall transfer GPA. All eligible applicants must have an overall transfer GPA of at least 2.6, and have completed with a grade of C or better in the following courses: Human Biology (or the equivalent to Biology 21 at SJSU), and Elementary Statistics (or the equivalent to Statistics 95 at SJSU).

Sociology

Fullerton: Fall

Admission of CSU qualified applicants for upper division admission will be based upon a rank ordering of such applicants on the basis of collegiate GPA in transferable coursework.

Long Beach

To be eligible for admission to the major, applicants must have met requirements for admission to the university as a freshman or transfer student and have completed the following courses (or equivalents) with a grade of "C" or better: General Education English and General Education Communication Studies and at least 6 lower division units of Sociology coursework.  Eligible applicants will be admitted to available spaces based rank ordering of cumulative grade point average.  The number of applicants who can be admitted is limited by space availability.

San Diego: Fall

  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher.
  • Complete with a grade of C or higher: Sociology 101, 102, 200A, 201, 250 (13 units). Note: Statistics 119 or 250, or Biology 215, will be accepted in lieu of Sociology 201. These courses cannot be taken for credit/no credit (Cr/NC).

Spanish

San Diego: Fall
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher.
  • Complete with a grade of C or higher: Spanish 202 and 212 (or Spanish 282). These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).

Speech Communication

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer

Television, Film and New Media

San Diego: Fall

Emphasis in Production:

  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher.
  • Complete with a B or higher in each: Theatre 100; and Television, Film and New Media 160 or their equivalent(s). These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Complete a personal statement to be evaluated by the faculty.
  • Submit two letters of recommendation to be evaluated by faculty.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 transferable semester units (a minimum of 60 units is required for all transfer applicants).
  • Submit samples of creative work
  • Submit a treatment for a 1-3 minute production (fiction or non-fiction).

Emphasis in Critical Studies:

  • Have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or higher.
  • Complete with a grade of B or higher in each: Theatre 100, 120; Television, Film and New Media 110, 115, 160. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).

Theater

San Diego: Fall
  • Complete with a grade of C or higher: Theatre 100, 120, and 130 or their equivalents of these courses. These courses cannot be taken for Credit/No Credit (Cr/NC).
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.40 or higher.

The following program and emphases require coursework and GPA requirements in addition to those listed above: General Theatre Arts Program - TFM 160 with a grade of C or higher; Emphasis in Performance - THEA 110, 231 (or transfer equivalent) and THEA 332 with a GPA of 3.0 or higher; Emphasis in Design and Technology for the Theatre; and Emphasis in Design for Television and Film - THEA 240A and 240B (or transfer equivalent) with a GPA of 2.7 or higher.

San Luis Obispo: All terms

Undergraduate Prospective Freshmen
Undergraduate Prospective Transfer




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