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* - All campuses have several "depth of study" concentrations within the Liberal Studies major.
1 - Philosophy
2 - Creative Arts, Environmental Studies, Natural Studies, Social Studies
3 - Environmental Studies, Mexican American Studies
Subject matter verification: In 1996, approximately 57% of CSU's credential students had
completed approved subject matter programs. The remaining 43% were required to take the
MSAT examination.
Source: Commission for Teacher Credentialing (1996-97)
Prepared by: Ken Furternick, CSU, Sacramento (October, 1997)
Webified by: Dustin Johnson, CSU (February, 1998)

Source: CSU Analytical Studies
*Total CSU enrollment for the Liberal Studies major was 18,726 in 1996.
This major ranks as CSU's 4th largest.
Prepared by: Ken Futernick, CSU, Sacramento (October, 1997)

Source: CSU Analytical Studies Prepared by: Ken Futernick, CSU, Sacramento (October, 1997)
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