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Esl (Non-Degree) Admission Requirements An applicant to the Master Degree Program at CalUMS must possess appropriate Bachelor Degree with the GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale). Applicants for Master of Business Administration (M.B.A), Master of Science in Ecomonics (M.S.E.), and Master of Science in International Business (M.S.I.B) must provide proof that they have completed a Bachelor degree in a business related area such as business administration, economics, or international business from a recognized school. Applicants for Master of Science in Computer Information System (M.S.C.I.S.) must provide proof that they have completed a Bachelor degree in a computer information related area such as computer engineering or information system from a recognized school. Applicants for Master of Science in Sports Management (M.S.S.M.) must provide proof that they have completed a Bachelor degree in a sports management from a recognized school. In addition, students with concentration on Taekwondo or Golf must complete one prerequisite course. Those applicants who have not completed their Bachelor degree in these areas must meet the prerequisite requirements. APPLICATION PROCEDURES Students applying for Master Degree programs must observe the following admission procedures: • Complete the application form (available online or in the Office of Admissions) and submit it together with the $100(non-refundable) application fee to the Office of Admissions. • Submit a copy of the Bachelor Degree diploma (or equivalent degree in a closely related field of a chosen program) to the Office of Admissions. • Submit the corresponding official transcript. The official school transcript must be sent directly to the Office of Admissions by the issuing institution. • Submit at least one (1) letter of recommendation.
An applicant to ESL program must have a high school or equivalent education. Application Procedures Students applying for the ESL Program must submit the following documents: • The completed Application for Admission (available online or in the Office of Admissions) • A $100 application fee (non-refundable) • A copy of high school diploma evidencing completion of at least a high school education International Student Admissions Application Procedures International Students applying for a Degree or NonDegree program at CalUMS must submit the following additional application documents; (see procedures for each program for complete application documents) • The Mailing Fee of $20 (non-refundable) • Foreign Transcript Evaluation Fee of $100 or $200 (non-refundable, see below). Transcripts from international institutions of higher education require an evaluation from a recognized evaluation service selected by the University. • Financial Statement that shows adequate funds to support tuition and fees for completion of the program. • Copy of Passport (photo with date of birth) • TOEFL score of at least 450 PBT, 133 CBT, or 45 iBT for Associate and Bachelor Degree programs and 500 PBT, or 173 CBT, or 61 iBT for Master Degree programs. Applicants who do not meet the test standards must take an English remedial course until they achieve adequate proficiency in the English language before registering for degree courses. Once an application and all supporting documents have been received by the Office of Admissions, approximately three to four (3-4) weeks should be allowed for processing. TUITION and FEE SCHEDULE
An applicant to the Associate Degree and the Bachelor Degree at CalUMS must complete at least a high school education. APPLICATION ProCEDURES Students applying for Associate and Bachelor Degree Programms must observe the following procedures: • Complete the application form (available online or in the Office of Admissions) and submit it together with the $100 (non-refundable) application fee to the Office of Admissions. • Submit a copy of high school diploma and its corresponding official high school transcript evidencing completion of at least a high school education, or official transcript from formal college/university attended to the Office of Admissions. The official school transcript must be sent directly to the Office of Admissions by the issuing institution.
Students are required to pay tuition and fee during registration. Cash, money orders, credit cards, and checks are acceptable modes of payment. $100.00 Application Fee (Non-Refundable) $220.00 Tuition per unit (Associate) $220.00 Tuition per unit (Bachelor) $260.00 Tuition per unit (Master) $1,800.00 Tuition per quarter (ESL) $20.00 Internship fee (per hour) - Golf Internship fee (per hour) - Taekwondo $10.00 and Bodyworks $200.00 Lab fee (per course) Foreign Transcript Evaluation Fee $100.00 - General (Non-Refundable) $200.00 - Course by Course (Non-Refundable) Registration (Non-Refundable, $55.00 per quarter)
Master Degree Programs BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL STUDENTS • Application Form • Application Fee ($100, non-refundable) • Copy of High School Diploma or Bachelor Degree Diploma • Official Transcript (sealed, original, no photocopy) • One(1) letter of recommendation (Master only) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS • Completed SEVIS I-20 Request Form • Mailing Fee ($20, non-refundable, I-20 mailing) • Bank Statement (Affidavit of Financial Support) • Foreign Transcript Evaluation or $200 Course by Course Evaluation (non-refundable) • Copy of Passport • Copy of Dependent’s Passport, if applicable • TOEFL Score
The Master degree is conferred upon satisfactory completion of the required quarter units shown below. A minimum grade point average of 3.0 is required. Course
Thesis 8 units
Project 4 units
Exam 1 unit
Prerequisite Courses Major Courses Electives
16 units 44 units 4 units
16 units 44 units 8 units
16 units 44 units 12 units
Total Units with Prerequisite w/out Prerequisite
72 56
72 56
73 57
Up to 16 quarter units (4 courses) of coursework can be accepted for transfer credits from another institution. At least 24 quarter units (6 courses) must be completed in residency at CalUMS. Please see page 6 for Sports Management Program.
Bachelor Degree Programs ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PERMANENT RESIDENTS AND U.S. CITIZEN • Copy of Green Card or Copy of US Passport • Copy of Social Security Number • Copy of Driver’s License ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR F-1 TRANSFER STUDENT • SEVIS Transfer Eligibility Form • Bank Statement (Affidavit of Financial Support) • Copy of I-20 form from previous school • Copy of Visa • Copy of Passport, I-94 form • Copy of Driver’s License • Copy of Social Security Number
The Bachelor of Science degree is conferred upon satisfactory completion of a minimum of one hundred eighty (180) quarter units composed of 45 courses of 4 units each. A minimum grade point average of 2.0 is required. General Education Courses Major Courses Electives Total Units
68 units 92 units 20 units 180
Up to 128 quarter units (32 courses) of coursework can be accepted for transfer credits from another institution. At least 52 quarter units (13 courses) of Major courses must be completed in residency at CalUMS. Please see page 9 for Sports Management Program.
Mail Document to: California University of Management and Sciences Office of Admissions 721 N. Euclid Street Anaheim, CA 92801 Contact for more information: Tel: 714-533-3946 Fax: 714-533-7778 Email: admissions@calums.edu Website: www.calums.edu
Associate Degree Programs The Associate degree is conferred upon satisfactory completion of a minimum of ninety six (96) quarter units. A minimum grade point average of 2.0 is required. General Education Courses Major Courses Electives Total Units
44 units 48 units 4 units 96
Up to 40 quarter units of coursework can be accepted for transfer credits from another institution. At least 20 quarter units of Major Courses must be completed in residency at CalUMS. Please see page 11 for Sports Management Program.
TUITION FEE AND SCHEDULE
Master Degree Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
“I liked the case based approach of teaching with many case studies. Also the direct and open interaction with lectures, tutors, and service staff, which are always eager to help me with my everyday challenges.” Gum C. Kang Master of Business Administration “I believe that studying at CalUMS has made a positive and lifelong effect on my career and me. The program prepared me for my current job.” Christine Chu Master of Business Administration
Master of Science in Economics (M.S.E.)
Program Objective The Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program is designed to develop strategic, behavioral, and technical competencies that enable individuals to be superior performers in their business environment.
Program Objective The Master of Science in Economics (MSE) Program is designed to prepare students to become economics specialists equipped with a broad range of analytical tools and skills, and/or to pursue a higher level of education.
M.B.A. Course Requirements Prerequisite Courses (4 courses, 16 units) Students who have completed their bachelor degree in a non-business field, or students with insufficient background in accounting, economics, and business management are required to complete the following prerequisite courses.
M.S.E. Course Requirements Prerequisite Courses (4 courses, 16 units) Students who have completed their bachelor degree in a non-business field, or students with insufficient background in accounting, economics, and business management are required to complete the following prerequisite courses.
BM 201 Principles of Management
4 units
BM 201 Principles of Management
4 units
EC 201 Principles of Economics
4 units
EC 201 Principles of Economics
4 units
Plus: any two(2) Major Courses under BSBM (see page 7)
8 units
Plus: any two(2) Major Courses under BSE (see page 7)
8 units
Total Prerequisite Courses
16 units
Total Prerequisite Courses
16 units
Major Courses (11 courses, 44 units)
Major Courses (11 courses, 44 units) Course BA 511 BA 512 BA 521 BA 531 BA 532 BA 541 BA 551 BA 573 CS 521 EC 521 IB 521
Course Title Business Statistics and Analysis Advanced Strategic Management Leadership and Organizational Behavior Operations Planning and Control Advanced Management Science Financial Management and Analysis Marketing Management Theory Project Planning and Management Seminar Management Information System Business and Economic Forecasting International Management Theory
Elective Courses (10 courses, 4 units each) With Thesis, choose any one (1) course below. With Project, choose any two (2) courses below. With Comprehensive Exam, choose any three (3) courses below. BA 542 BA 552 BA 561 BA 562 BA 571 BA 572 CS 562 CS 591 EC 591 IB 591
Investment Theory & Portfolio Management Consumer Behavior Theory Financial Accounting Auditing Seminar Decision Making Theory Environmental and Risk Management Data Communication & Computer Networks Managing Electronic Commerce Economic Analysis and Public Policy International Development Strategy
Course Title
EC 521 EC 531 EC 532 EC 541 EC 542 EC 551 EC 561 EC 571 BA 511 BA 512 BA 573
Business and Economic Forecasting Microeconomics Theory Macroeconomics Theory Advanced Econometrics I Advanced Econometrics II Advanced Monetary Theory Advanced Labor Economics Managerial Economics & Operations Research Business Statistics and Analysis Advanced Strategic Management Project Planning and Management Seminar
Elective Courses (10 courses, 4 units each) With Thesis, choose any one (1) course below. With Project, choose any two (2) courses below. With Comprehensive Exam, choose any three (3) courses below. EC 562 EC 581 EC 591 BA 571 BA 572 CS 521 CS 562 CS 591 IB 521 IB 591
Economic Policy Theory Economics of Information Economic Analysis and Public Policy Decision Making Theory Environmental and Risk Management Management Information System Data Communication & Computer Networks Managing Electronic Commerce International Management Theory International Development Strategy
Choose any one(1) course below.
Choose any one(1) course below. MS 601 Thesis MS 611 Project MS 621 Comprehensive Exam
Course
8 units 4 units 1 units
MS 601 Thesis MS 611 Project MS 621 Comprehensive Exam
8 units 4 units 1 units
Program Objective The Master of Science in International Business (MSIB) program is designed to provide students with broad-based strategic tools, skills, and analytical techniques that will assist them in managing a variety of international functions for global and international companies.
Program Objective The Masters of Science in Computer Information Systems (MSCIS) program is designed to prepare students for the technology-oriented jobs of the future that will require project management, systems development, network management, and information management skills.
M.S.I.B. Course Requirements Prerequisite Courses (4 courses, 16 units) Students who have completed their bachelor degree in a non-business field or students with insufficient background in accounting, economics, and business management are required to complete the following prerequisite courses.
M.S.C.I.S. Course Requirements Prerequisite Courses (4 courses, 16 units) Students who have completed their bachelor degree in a non-information field or students with insufficient background in computer information systems are required to complete the following prerequisite courses.
BM 201 Principles of Management
4 units
BM 201 Principles of Management
4 units
EC 201 Principles of Economics
4 units
CS 201 Intriduction to Computer Information System
4 units
Plus: any two(2) Major Courses under BSIB (see page 8)
8 units
Plus: any two(2) Major Courses under BSCIS (see page 8)
8 units
Total Prerequisite Courses
16 units
Total Prerequisite Courses
16 units
Major Courses (11 courses, 44 units) Course IB 521 IB 522 IB 531 IB 541 IB 551 IB 552 IB 561 IB 571 BA 511 BA 512 BA 573
Major Courses (11 courses, 44 units)
Course Title International Management Theory International Business Strategies International Economics International Trade Policy International Financial Management Foreign Exchange International Marketing Theory International Investment Theory Business Statistics and Analysis Advanced Strategic Management Project Planning and Management Seminar
Elective Courses (10 courses, 4 units each) With Thesis, choose any one (1) course below. With Project, choose any two (2) courses below. With Comprehensive Exam, choose any three (3) courses below. IB 542 IB 581 IB 591 BA 571 BA 572 CS 521 CS 562 CS 591 EC 521 EC 591
International Logistics International Entrepreneurship International Development Strategy Decision Making Theory Environmental and Risk Management Management Information System Data Communication & Computer Networks Managing Electronic Commerce Business and Economic Forecasting Economic Analysis and Public Policy
Choose any one(1) course below. MS 601 Thesis MS 611 Project MS 621 Comprehensive Exam
Course
Course Title
CS 521 CS 531 CS 532 CS 541 CS 551 CS 552 CS 561 CS 571 BA 511 BA 512 BA 573
Management Information System Information Systems Planning Organizational Transformation Staffing the Information Systems Function Information Systems Project Management Comparative System Development Methodologies Data Modeling and Database Administration Network Planning and Administration Business Statistics and Analysis Advanced Strategic Management Project Planning and Management Seminar
Elective Courses (10 courses, 4 units each) With Thesis, choose any one (1) course below. With Project, choose any two (2) courses below. With Comprehensive Exam, choose any three (3) courses below. CS 542 CS 562 CS 581 CS 591 BA 571 BA 572 EC 521 EC 591 IB 521 IB 591
Information Systems Resource Acquisition Data Communication & Computer Networks Distributed Systems Managing Electronic Commerce Decision Making Theory Environmental and Risk Management Business and Economic Forecasting Economic Analysis and Public Policy International Management Theory International Development Strategy
Choose any one(1) course below. 8 units 4 units 1 units
MS 601 Thesis MS 611 Project MS 621 Comprehensive Exam
8 units 4 units 1 units
Master Degree Business Administration Economics International Business Computer Information Systems Sports Management Business Administration Economics International Business Computer Information Systems Sports Management
Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (M.S.C.I.S.)
Master of Science in International Business (M.S.I.B.)
Business Administration Economics International Business Computer Information Systems Sports Management Business Administration Economics International Business Computer Information Systems Sports Management Master Degree
Master of Science in Sports Management (M.S.S.M.) with option to concentrate on Taekwondo, Golf or Sports Leadership Program Objective The purpose of the Master of Science in Sports Management program is to equip students with the necessary sports management competencies with option to concentrate on Taekwondo, Golf, or Sports Leadership. M.S.S.M. Course Requirements Prerequisite Courses (4 to 5 courses, 16 to 20 units) Students who completed their bachelor’s degrees in a non-related field or students with insufficient background in sports management are required to complete the following prerequisite courses. Prerequisite Courses (4 courses, 4 Units each) BM 201 Principles of Management Plus : any three (3) Courses from MSSM
Core Courses (4 Courses, 16 Units, 4 Units each) BA 511 BA 521 SM 530 SM 540
Business Statistics and Analysis Leadership and Organizational Behavior Sports Law Research Methods in Sports
Major Courses – Concentration: Taekwondo (7 Courses, 28 Units, 4 Units each) TK 511 TK 520 TK 525 TK 530 TK 540 TK 545 TK 610
Techniques in Coaching Taekwondo * International Marketing and Taekwondo Diplomacy Taekwondo Entrepreneurship Dynamic Taekwondo: Martial Arts in Olympic Sports Taekwondo Advanced Skills **(1+ 90 ) Taekwondo Governance and Policy Development Taekwondo Seminar: Advanced Special Topics
Major Courses – Concentration: Golf (7 Courses, 28 Units, 4 Units each) GM GM GM GM GM GM GM
510 511 515 520 525 530 610
Golf Marketing and Promotions Golf Entrepreneurship Golf Event Planning and Management Golf Governance and Compliance Golf Rules and Regurations Techniques in Coaching Golf * Golf Seminar: Advanced Special Topics
Major Courses – Concentration: Sports Leadership (7 Courses, 28 Units, 4 Units each) SL 510 SL 511 SL 515 SL 520 SL 525 SL 530 SL 610
Sports Facility and Events Management Sports Entrepreneurship Sports Media Marketing Sports Business Communication & Public Relations Sports Governance and Compliance Risk Management in Sports Sports Seminar: Advanced Special Topics
* Course requires lab hours. ** Course requires internship hours. Number inside box represents internship hours.
Elective Courses (4, 8 or 12 units) With Thesis, choose any one (1) course from other major courses at the Master’s level. With Project, choose any two (2) courses from other major courses at the Master’s level. With Comprehensive Exam, choose any three (3) courses from other major courses at the Master’s level. Choose any one(1) course below. MS 601 Thesis MS 611 Project MS 621 Comprehensive Exam
8 units 4 units 1 units
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS The M.S.S.M. degree is conferred upon satisfactory completion of fifty-six (56) to fifty-seven (57) quarter units. A minimum grade point average of 3.0 is required. Up to 20 quarter units (5 courses) of coursework can be accepted for transfer credits from another institution. At least 28 quarter units (7 courses) of major courses must be completed in residency at the California University of Management and Sciences. Deviations and substitutions for the requirements must be approved by the Academic Dean.
Bachelor Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Management ( B.S.B.M.)
Bachelor of Science in Economics ( B.S.E.)
Program Objective The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Business Management program is to provide students with an understanding of the challenges, concerns, and responsibilities that they will experience in the business world. This is accomplished through (1) academic courses which cover the functional areas of business and (2) infusion of current trends and technologies into business management courses as part of the students’ learning process.
Program Objective The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Economics program is to provide students with a fundamental understanding of economic processes and the ability to critically analyze economic issues, so they can function as intelligent, informed business leaders, and productive members of society. Emphasis is placed on understanding how interactions among people in their roles as consumers and producers, and as individuals or members of social, cultural, political, and economic organizations are coordinated.
B.S.B.M. Course Requirements
B.S.E. Course Requirements
General Education Courses (17 Courses, 68 Units) Classification Communications Humanities and Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences Sciences and Technology
16 12 16 24
Major Courses 4 units each (23 Courses, 92 Units) BM 201 BM 211 BM 221 BM 231 BM 271 BM 281 BM 311 BM 321 BM 331 BM 332 BM 341 BM 342 BM 351 BM 352 BM 361 BM 362 BM 371 CS 211 CS 311 EC 201 IB 201 IT 201 IT 202
General Education Courses (17 Courses, 68 Units) Classification
Units
Principles of Management Principles of Accounting I Business Statistics I Business Communications Business Law & Ethics Mathematics for Business & Economics Principles of Accounting II Business Statistics II Financial Management Investment Theory Human Resources Management Organizational Development Marketing Management Consumer Behavior Management Science Production & Operations Management Strategic Management Computer Applications in Business & Economics Management Information System Principles of Economics International Business Management Introduction to e-Commerce Introduction to Internet Marketing
Elective Courses (5 Courses, 20 Units) A total of twenty (20) quarter units of elective courses from other major programs is required in order to complete the program.
Communications Humanities and Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences Sciences and Technology
Units 16 12 16 24
Major Courses 4 units each (23 Courses, 92 Units) EC 201 EC 211 EC 213 EC 311 EC 321 EC 322 EC 331 EC 341 EC 342 EC 351 EC 361 EC 371 BM 221 BM 231 BM 271 BM 281 BM 321 BM 371 CS 211 CS 311 IB 201 IT 201 IT 202
Principles of Economics Econometrics I Economic History Econometrics II Intermediate Microeconomics Intermediate Macroeconomics Economic Development Money and Banking Monetary Economics Economics & Politics Industrial Organization and Public Policy Labor Economics Business Statistics I Business Communications Business Law & Ethics Mathematics for Business & Economics Business Statistics II Strategic Management Computer Applications in Business & Economics Management Information System International Business Management Introduction to e-Commerce Introduction to Internet Marketing
Elective Courses (5 Courses, 20 Units) A total of twenty (20) quarter units of elective courses from other major programs is required in order to complete the program.
“Attending CalUMS and the Business Program has dramatically changed my life. I have found myself thinking about everything in my life more strategically. The program has taught me the importance and value of visioning, planning and executing clear ideas and measurable goals. With this education, I am confident I will be as successful as I have always dreamed I could be.” Niem Nguyen Bachelor of Science Business Management “My experience with CalUMS was an excellent one! It allowed me to have a comfortable life, continue to work, and increase my knowledge and skills at the same time.” Tai Li Bachelor of Science Computer Information Systems
Business Management Economics International Business Computer Information Systems Sports Management Business Management Economics International Business Computer Information Systems Sports Management Bachelor Degree
Bachelor of Science in INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ( B.S.I.B.)
Bachelor of Science in COMPUTER Information Systems ( B.S.C.I.S.)
Program Objective The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in International Business program is to prepare students to manage and lead in a variety of societies and organizations that exist in today’s increasingly interdependent global economy. To achieve the objectives, students follow a comprehensive curriculum that includes business, language, and area studies. Also, students are strongly recommended to participate in and gain access to international exchange programs offered by the University.
Program Objective The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program is to prepare students for system analyst and management positions by providing state-of–the-art computer concepts, programming languages, systems analysis, network administration, and database management skills.
B.S.I.B. Course Requirements
B.S.C.I.S. Course Requirements
General Education Courses (17 Courses, 68 Units)
General Education Courses (17 Courses, 68 Units)
Classification Communications Humanities and Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences Sciences and Technology
16 12 16 24
Major Courses 4 units each (23 Courses, 92 Units) IB 201 IB 211 IB 311 IB 321 IB 331 IB 332 IB 341 IB 351 IB 352 IB 361 IB 371 BM 201 BM 221 BM 231 BM 271 BM 281 BM 321 BM 371 EC 201 CS 211 CS 311 IT 201 IT 202
Classification
Units
International Business Management Intercultural Business Communications International Trade International Market and Export Management International Business Law Transportation & Logistics Management International Accounting Global Financial Markets International Finance International Marketing Management International Monetary Theory & Policies Principles of Management Business Statistics I Business Communications Business Law & Ethics Mathematics for Business & Economics Business Statistics II Strategic Management Principles of Economics Computer Applications in Business & Economics Management Information System Introduction to e-Commerce Introduction to Internet Marketing
Elective Courses (5 Courses, 20 Units) A total of twenty (20) quarter units of elective courses from other major programs is required in order to complete the program.
Communications Humanities and Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences Sciences and Technology
Units 16 12 16 24
Major Courses 4 units each (23 Courses, 92 Units) CS 201 CS 211 CS 221 CS 301 CS 302 CS 311 CS 321 CS 331 CS 332 CS 341 CS 351 CS 361 IT 201 IT 202 IT 301 BM 201 BM 221 BM 231 BM 271 BM 281 BM 321 BM 371 EC 201
Introduction to Digital Communications Computer Applications in Business & Economics Introduction to Data Structures & Algorithms Information Technology for Networked Organizations Executive Support System Management Information System Database Concepts Principles of Programming Languages Object Oriented Programming Business Telecommunications System Analysis & Design Digital Multimedia System Design Introduction to e-Commerce Introduction to Internet Marketing Principles of Web Design Principles of Management Business Statistics I Business Communications Business Law & Ethics Mathematics for Business & Economics Business Statistics II Strategic Management Principles of Economics
Elective Courses (5 Courses, 20 Units) A total of twenty (20) quarter units of elective courses from other major programs is required in order to complete the program.
Program Objective The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Sports Management program is to provide students with quality sports management education with option to concentrate on Taekwondo, Golf, or sports Leadership. Students who graduate from this program are expected to venture into sports industry as well as teaching positions in schools or training centers.
B.S.S.M. Course Requirements General Education Courses (14 Courses, 56 Units) Classification Communications Humanities and Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences Sciences and Technology
Units 8 12 16 20
Core Courses (14 Courses, 56 Units) BM 201 BM 211 BM 231 EC 201 SM 200 SM 201 SM 202 SM 205 SM 211 SM 220 SM 221 SM 222 SM 250 SM 255
Principles of Management Principles of Accounting I Business Communications I Principles of Economics Foundations of Sports Management Anatomy / Physiology Biomechanics Sports Marketing Sports Psychology Sports Ethics Sports Sociology Sports Nutrition Legal Aspects of Sports Event and Facility Management
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Elective Courses (5 Courses, 20 Units) A total of twenty (20) quarter units of elective courses from other major programs is required in order to complete the program. Major Courses – Concentration: Taekwondo (12 Courses, 48 Units) SM 223 SM 227 TK 212 TK 213 TK 220 TK 310 TK 311 TK 350 TK 351 TK 355 TK 480 TK 490
CPR and First Aid* Sports Massage* Introduction to Taekwondo History and Philosophy of Taekwondo Taekwondo Training Methods & Evaluation* Management of Taekwondo Competition Management of Training Centers Taekwondo Foundation Techniques** (1+ 90 ) Self Defense Techniques** (1+ 90 ) Rules of Taekwondo Judgment** (1+ 90 ) Taekwondo Training Seminar* Taekwondo Tournament** (1+ 150 )
2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6
Major Courses – Concentration: Golf (11 Courses, 48 Units) GM GM GM GM GM GM GM GM GM GM GM
201 225 233 300 310 311 320 325 330 480 490
History and Rules of Golf Club Fitting and Repair* Golf Swing Motion Analysis* Golf Teaching Methods Golf Psychology Country Club Management Turf Grass Management The Scoring Game Management* Tournament Planning Golf Training Seminar* Golf Tournament **(1+ 150 )
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6
Major Courses – Concentration: Sports Leadership (12 Courses, 48 Units) BM 271 Business Law and Ethics BM 341 Human Resource Management SL 210 History and Philosophy of Sports SL 310 Public Relations SL 320 Sports Administration SL 325 Governance in Sports SL 330 Finance and Economics in Sports SL 335 Leadership and Management in Sports SL 337 Technology in Sports SL 340 Sports and the Mass Media SL 480 Seminar in Sports: Special Topics I SL 490 Seminar in Sports: Special Topics II
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
* Course requires lab hours ** Course requires internship hours. Number inside box represents internship hours.
Graduation Requirements The Bachelor of Science degree is conferred upon completion of a minimum of one hundred eighty (180) quarter units. The 180 quarter units shall be composed of 56 units of general education, 56 units of core courses, 48 units of major courses toward the concentration, and 20 units of electives. A minimum grade point average of 2.0 is required. The requirements can be summarized as follows: General Education Courses Core Courses Major Courses for Concentration Electives Total
56 56 48 20 180
Up to 128 quarter units (32 courses) of coursework can be accepted for transfer credits from another institution. At least 28 quarter units (7 courses) of Major courses for concentration and 24 quarter units of Core courses must be completed in residency at the California University of Management and Sciences. Deviations and substitutions for the requirements must be approved by the Academic Dean.
Bachelor Degree Business Management Economics International Business Computer Information Systems Sports Management Business Management Economics International Business Computer Information Systems Sports Management
Bachelor of Science in Sports Management (B.S.S.M.) with option to concentrate on Taekwondo, Golf or Sports Leadership
Associate Degree ASSOCIATE of Science in healthcare business administration program (A.S.H.B.A.) Program Objective The purpose of the Associate of Science in Healthcare Business Administration Program is to prepare students for entry-level positions in healthcare-related professions with the basic knowledge of business administration in addition to basic healthcare concepts. Given its short time frame, this program also aims to help students earn their degrees and start their healthcare professions early, as well as those who wish to pursue higher degrees in healthcare-related, professional institutions.
Program Objective The purpose of the Associate of Science in Professional Golf Management Program is to provide students with an understanding of the challenges, concerns, and responsibilities that they will experience in the golf industry. This is accomplished through the academic course offerings which cover the functional areas of business and the infusion of current trends and technologies into business management courses as part of the students’ learning process.
A.S.H.B.A. Course Requirements
A.S.p.G.M. Course Requirements
General Education Courses (11 Courses, 44 Units) Classification Communications Humanities and Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences Sciences and Technology
“I am taking a course channeled to what I want to do in the future. My major will prepare me specifically for that future.” Audrey Spree Associate of Science Healthcare Business Administration “I chose CalUMS because of its affordable and excellent academic opportunities and the friendly environment.” Sung J. Lee Associate of Science Healthcare Business Administration
ASSOCIATE of Science in professonal golf management program (A.S.P.G.M.)
Units 8 8 8 20
Course Principles of Management Business Statistics I Business Communications Principles of Economics Healthcare Concepts Healthcare Terminology Introduction to Healthcare Industry Principles of Insurance and Practice Healthcare Office Management Public Health Issues Business and Health Law Healthcare Data Systems
HM HM HM HM
241 262 272 292
Healthcare Marketing Workplace Behaviors in Healthcare Healthcare Careers Healthcare Information Technology
Communications Humanities and Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences Sciences and Technology
Units 4 4 8 8
Units
Course
Units
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
GM 201 History and Rules of Golf BM 201 Principles of Management GM 205 Turf Grass Management SM 205 Sports Marketing GM 210 Golf Car Fleet Management* BM 210 Introduction to Hospitality SM 211 Psychology of Golf GM 215 Advanced Golf Teaching (Swing Analysis, Philosophy of Coaching)* GM 225 Club Fitting and Repair* GM 227 Golf Training Program(GTP)-Golf Fitness BM 231 Business Law GM 240 Golf Career Enhancement GM 311 Country Club Management GM 320 Golf Course Design & Development GM 350 Food and Beverage Management GM 360 Turf Grass Disease Control GM 470 Tournament Planning and Internship**
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Elective Courses (Choose any one(1) course below) Course
Classification
Major Courses (17 Courses, 72 Units)
Major Courses (12 Courses, 48 Units) BM 201 BM 221 BM 231 EC 201 HM 201 HM 202 HM 251 HM 252 HM 261 HM 271 HM 281 HM 291
General Education Courses (6 Courses, 24 Units)
Units 4 4 4 4
* Course requires lab hours ** Course requires internship hours.
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8
Program Objective The goal of the Associate of Science in Bodyworks program is to provide quality educational curriculum with hands-on training to assist students to become competent bodyworks practitioners and therapists. A.S.B.W. Course Requirements General Education Courses (6 Courses, 24 Units) Course Communications Humanities and Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences Sciences and Technology
Units 4 4 8 8
Program Objective The Associate of Science in Paralegal Studies (A.S.P.S.) program is designed for students who want to become effective paralegals with an emphasis on real-world applications. Specifically, the new program aims to: ▪ Provide students with a knowledge and understanding of the law. ▪ Enhance the ability of students to understand and apply correct principles of the law. ▪ Provide students with opportunities to collaborate with practitioners in the field of law. ▪ Prepare students for successful careers in the paralegal profession by providing them with quality education and skills.
Major Courses (18 Courses, 63 Units) Course
Units
BW 200 Foundations of Bodyworks BW 201 Introduction to Meridians & Zang/Fu BW 202 Anatomy & Physiology of Musculoskeletal Systems BW 203 Anatomy & Physiology of Internal Systems BW 204 Introduction to Kinesiology BW 210 Acupressure* BW 211 Tui-Na* BW 212 Therapeutic Massage & Techniques Swedish Massage**(1+ 90 ) BW 213 Therapeutic Massage & Techniques Shiatsu & Thai Massage**(1+ 90 ) BW 214 Therapeutic Massage & Techniques Myofascial Release, Lymphatic Drainage & Trigger Point Therapy**(1+ 90 ) BW 215 Hand & Foot Reflexology * BW 216 Special Modalities of Bodyworks* BW 217 Exercise Rehabilitation* BW 220 Clinical Applications of Bodyworks* BW 221 Healthcare Management & Collaborations BW 222 Nutritional Healing BW 230 Public Safety, Ethical & Legal Issues BW 231 CPR & First Aid
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247
4 4 4 2 2 4 2 1
Course
Units
Advanced Qi Gong* Advanced Yoga* Music & Sound Therapies Introduction to Aromatherapy Patient Behavior & Advising Feng Shui Therapies Spa Therapies* Sports Massage*
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
* Course requires lab hours ** Course requires internship hours. Number inside box represents internship hours.
General Education Courses (6 Courses, 24 Units) CE 101 CE 111 HA 131 SB 141 SB 142 ST 151
Course
Units
College English Reading and Composition Introduction to Philosophy U.S. Government Public Administration Statistics I
4 4 4 4 4 4
Major Courses (12 Courses, 48 Units) Course
4
Elective Courses (Choose any one(2) course below) BW BW BW BW BW BW BW BW
A.S.P.S. Course Requirements
PL 201 PL 205 PL 210 PL 211 PL 215 PL 220 PL 221 PL 230 PL 238 PL 240 PL 250 PL 260
Introduction to Paralegal Studies Ethics in the Paralegal Profession Legal Research and Writing for Paralegals I Legal Research and Writing for Paralegals II Civil Litigation for Paralegals Business Law I Business Law II Property Law Wills, Trusts, and Probate Tort Law Contract Law Criminal Law
Units 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Elective Courses (Choose 3 Courses, 12 Units) Course PL 235 PL 245 PL 255 PL 270
Family Law Bankruptcy Law Sports Law Administrative Law
Units 4 4 4 4
Internship (1 Course, 8 Units) Course PL 290
Paralegal Internship*
* Course requires 240 internship hours
Units 8
Associate Degree
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN PARALEGAL STUDIES (A.S.P.S.)
Healthcare Business Administration, Professional Golf Management, Bodyworks, Paralegal Studies Healthcare Business Administration, Professional Golf Management, Bodyworks, Paralegal Studies
ASSOCIATE of Science in BODYWORKS (A.S.B.W)
Non-Degree Program English as a Second Language (ESL)
The ESL program is offered to students who wish to
Level of Study
learn and gain an understanding of the English language as it is used in the United States, either as a second or
Level / Course Description
foreign language. Students will gain the confidence in using authentic, real-life English every day both in and
ESL 100 Level 1 – Basic
outside the classroom with the help of our dedicated
This course prepares students with a strong foundation in learning
instructors and engaging and interactive curriculum.
English, covering basic grammar and structure of conversational
The ESL courses are divided into 3 levels according
English. Students will be introduced to various aspects of the
to student proficiency: Level 1 (Basic), Level 2
American culture and be able to successfully communicate in
(Intermediate), and Level 3 (Advanced). A TOEFL
common real-life situations they encounter while living in the US.
preparation course is also available for students who
Students will also gain confidence through meaningful activities
wish to increase their TOEFL scores and advance into
and exercises that are geared towards increasing their speaking,
further studies in the US. Students can choose from
listening, reading and writing skills.
our Regular ESL program which consists of 20 hours
ESL 200 Level 2 – Intermediate
of instruction per week or our Intensive ESL program
This course is for students who have some command of English and
which consists of 30 hours of instruction per week.
wish to further develop and apply their knowledge of the language.
Each quarter is 10 weeks long and classes start at the
Students take on a more challenging level of grammar, vocabulary,
beginning of January, April, July and October.
common expressions and idioms, as well as focusing on the 4 core
At the beginning of the quarter, an assessment test
skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing. Various aspects
is given to evaluate the proficiency and range of skill
of the American culture, current events, and cross-cultural issues
of the students. Students will then be placed in their
are also explored to maximize students’ learning experience both
appropriate level and the focus of each class will be
in and outside the classroom.
catered to the language needs of the students as much
ESL 300 Level 3 – Advanced
as possible. The core skills of Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing are heavily emphasized throughout all levels on top of Grammar and Vocabulary. Various teaching materials and relevant resources are used in all courses such as audio and visual aids, newspapers, magazines, books, and the Internet.
This course is for students who have a moderate command of the English language and want to increase their communication skills and fluency. Students will learn more advanced concepts of grammar and vocabulary, bringing them into the areas of business, politics, and current world events and issues. Students’ knowledge and skills are expanded through meaningful conversations, presentations, reading and writing. ESL 400 TOEFL Preparation This course prepares students who are planning on taking the TOEFL test or want to increase their TOEFL scores. Through intensive lessons and emphasis on vocabulary, reading, listening,
TOEFL iBT CERTIFIED Test Center
grammar and writing, students will increase comprehension skills and learn effective test-taking strategies to maximize their potential. TOEFL tests are administered regularly on campus.
California University of Management and Sciences is approved by the Educational Testing Service (ETS ) as a Certified Test Administration Site for Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Internet-Based Test (iBT). R
For more information regarding ETS or the TOEFL, iBT test, please contact: Jeff Beasca at (714) 533-3946, or by e-mail at ets@calums.edu
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program availability
Location and Environment
CA VA
Master Degree M.B.A. (Business Administration) M.S.E. (Economics) M.S.I.B. (International Business) M.S.C.I.S (Computer Information System) M.S.S.M (Sports Management) M.B.A.F. (Business Administration Finance) M.S.C.H.M.(Healthcare Management)
Forty-two miles of magnificent coastline span the western border of Orange County in southern California, located 30 miles from south of Los Angeles and 82 miles from north of San Diego. With just over three million residents, the state’s second-most populated county saw a 25% population increase between 1990 and 2004, due in part to what many consider a perfect climate. Temperature’s average is right around 73 degrees and the county boasts a staggering 328 days of sunshine ach year. Though famous for theme parks such as Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, Orange County goes beyond the world’s most famous mouse and offers a wealth of recreational opportunities. The county is home to nine beaches (Sea Grant’s Guide to Orange County Beaches), more than 38,000 acres of parks (County of Orange: Harbors, Beaches & Parks), and 382 miles of hiking trails (Orange County Trails) and bike paths (BikeTrails.com).
Bachelor Degree B.S.B.M. (Business Management) B.S.E. (Economics) B.S.I.B. (International Business) B.S.C.I.S. (Computer Information System) B.S.S.M. (Sports Management) Associate Degree A.S.H.B.A. (Healthcare Business Administration) A.S.P.G.M. (Professional Golf Management) A.S.B.W. (Bodyworks) A.S.P.S. (Paralegal Studies) A.S.V.T. (Veterinary Technology) Non Degree E.S.L. (English as a Second Language)
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CalUMS Virginia Branch Campus
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