Table of Contents AREAS OF INTEREST
GENERAL INFORMATION
Art and Design......................................................................... 4 Behavioral and Health Sciences............................................... 4 Business and Management...................................................... 5 Construction and Sustainability.............................................. 9 Education.................................................................................. 9 Engineering and Project Management................................. 12 Hospitality............................................................................... 13 Legal Studies........................................................................... 13 Medical................................................................................... 15 Online Courses and Programs................................................. 3 Specialized Training............................................................... 16 Test Preparation..................................................................... 17
Spring 2015 Course Schedule At-A-Glance............................. 2 CSUEB Map, Hayward Campus.............................................. 24 Open University..............................................inside back cover Records and Grades................................................................ 22 Registration Policies............................................................... 23 International Student Programs............................................ 20 Intensive English Program..................................................... 20 University Services.................................................................. 29
COURSES AND PROGRAMS Art Museum and Gallery Studies............................................. 4 Chemical Dependency Studies................................................. 4 Classroom Medical/Healthcare.............................................. 15 EKG Technician....................................................................... 15 Freight Broker Training.......................................................... 16 Human Resource Management............................................... 5 International Business.............................................................. 6 Medical Billing and Coding................................................... 15 Medical Terminology............................................................. 16 Nonprofit Management.......................................................... 6 Notary Public Training........................................................... 16 Online Continuing Education for Teachers.......................... 10 Online Medical/Healthcare.................................................... 16 Online Teaching and Learning................................................ 9 Open University..............................................inside back cover OSHA Safety Training............................................................... 9 Paralegal Studies.................................................................... 13 Payroll Practice and Management.......................................... 8 Pharmacy Technician.............................................................. 16 Project Management............................................................. 12 Six Sigma................................................................................. 12 Social Media Marketing........................................................... 8 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) .............................................................................. 11 Test Preparation Courses....................................................... 17 Veterinary Assistant............................................................... 17 Wedding Planner................................................................... 13
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Spring 2015 Course Schedule At-A-Glance Course Schedule Only courses offered in the upcoming quarter are included in this schedule. For a complete list of courses and course descriptions, visit our Web site at www.ce.csueastbay.edu, or request a printed catalog by calling (510) 885-3605 or emailing ce@csueastbay.edu.
Course Legend
IMPORTANT DATES March 30 Spring quarter begins May 25 Memorial Day, no classes June 14 Spring quarter ends
A concerted effort is made to publish correct information. However, schedules are subject to change. We reserve the right to discontinue, postpone or combine classes, change instructors, and increase fees without penalty. Visit our Web site for the most current information.
Online
Concord Campus
4700 Ygnacio Valley Blvd. Concord, CA 94521 (925) 602-6700
UNIT EQUIVALENCY Cal State East Bay teaches on a four-quarter, rather than a semester, schedule. Courses are measured in quarter units of credit, convertible to semester units. 10 hours of class time equal one quarter unit. A quarter-to-semester unit conversion chart is provided below.
Oakland Center
In the Transpacific Centre 1000 Broadway, Suite 109, enter on 11th Street Oakland CA 94607 (510) 208-7001
Quarter Units Semester Units 1 2/3 2 1 1/3 3 2 4 2 2/3 5 3 1/3 6 4
Hayward Campus
25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. Hayward, CA 94542 (510) 885-3000 (800) 730-2784
Registration Methods
INTERNET www.ce.csueastbay.edu/registration
TELEPHONE (510) 885-3605
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Campus Locations For driving directions and campus maps for our three locations, visit www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/about/locations.
COURSE CREDIT Continuing Education courses may confer academic credit or CEUs, a nationally recognized measure of professional development. Courses offering academic credit are numbered 1000 through 7999 with many courses in this catalog providing upper-division (7000-7699) or graduate (7700-7900) level credit. Courses numbered 8000-8999 offer CEUs, and courses numbered 9000-9999 are non-credit. Certain courses designed for personal enrichment are non-credit.
Contact Us Phone: (510) 885-3605 (800) 730-2784 Fax: (510) 885-4817 Email: ce@csueastbay.edu In Person: Student Administration Building 1700 Hayward Campus For complete information on Continuing Education programs and policies, visit our Web site at www.ce.csueastbay.edu.
MAIL IN PERSON California State University, East Bay Available at all 3 campuses Continuing Education Hayward, SA 1700 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., SA 1700 Concord, Administration Lobby Hayward, CA 94542-3012 Oakland, Front Lobby
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This catalog is published in August, November, February, and May by Cal State East Bay University Extension. Not printed at state expense. Š Copyright 2015 Credits Editors: Dan Bellone, Vanessa Llave, and Erin Merdinger Production: ABS Collective
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Go Online! Improve your professional profile with a degree or certificate program offered entirely online! Academic Degree Programs Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Master of Science in Education, Option in Online Teaching and Learning Master of Science in Educational Leadership Master of Science in Health Care Administration Academic Certificate Programs Art Museum and Gallery Studies Online Teaching and Learning Paralegal Studies* Professional Development Certificate Programs (CEUs) Continuing Education for Teachers Freight Broker/Agent Training Medical Terminology Payroll Practice and Management Pharmacy Technician Six Sigma Training Technical Writing Veterinary Assistant Wedding Planner *Select courses only
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ART AND DESIGN Art Museum and Gallery Studies Certificate Program
The Art Museum and Gallery Studies Certificate Program prepares those seeking careers in art museums, galleries, and cultural centers for entrylevel positions. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 5 required courses. Admission to the program requires program director’s approval. Program length: Self-paced Tuition costs (estimated): $4,075 Date Day/Time Location ART 7800 Gallery and Museum Exhibition Enroll by Mar 23 Online ART 7801 Theories and Practices of Galleries and Museums Enroll by Mar 23 Online ART 7802 Internship I Enroll by Mar 23 Online ART 7803 Internship II Enroll by Mar 23 Online ART 7804 Special Museum Study Enroll by Mar 23 Online
MORE INFORMATION Lanier Graham, Program Director (510) 885-3664, lanier.graham@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/art-museumgallery-studies Units
Fee
Instructor
4
$815
Lanier Graham, M.A.
4
$815
Lanier Graham, M.A.
4
$815
Lanier Graham, M.A.
4
$815
Lanier Graham, M.A.
1 – 4
$204 – $815
Lanier Graham, M.A.
BEHAVIORAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES Chemical Dependency Studies Certificate Program The Chemical Dependency Studies Certificate Program provides those who wish to enter the substance abuse counseling field with the specialized knowledge and counseling experience needed to work with individuals who have problems with drugs and alcohol. Program Highlights Certificate Requirements: State Track: Complete 5 required courses, including one 160-hour practicum. Certificate Track: Complete 7 required courses and 6 units of elective coursework. CAADAC Track: Please note, the CAADAC Track requirements have changed. Complete 13 required courses and a 4.5 unit practicum, which includes 255 hours of fieldwork. Students must receive a grade of “C” or better for a class to apply towards the certificate. Program length: 9 – 18 months Tuition costs (estimated): $2,287 – $4,435 Date Day/Time Location EPSY 7616 Certification Seminar May 2 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Oakland EPSY 7625 Case Management in Chemical Dependency Treatment Jun 6 & 7 Sat/Sun, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hayward EPSY 7675 Counselor Burnout Apr 11 & 12 Sat/Sun, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hayward EPSY 7636 Treatment and Recover Issues in Chemical Dependency Apr 18, 19, 25, 26 Sat/Sun, 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Hayward
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More infoRMATION Janice Bruett, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2321, janice.bruett@csueastbay.edu ww.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/chemicaldependency
Units
Fee
Instructor
1
$139
Roland Williams
1.50
$208
Jeannie Anderson
1.50
$208
Jeannie Anderson
4
$554
Roland Williams
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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Human Resource Management Certificate Program The Human Resource Management Certificate Program benefits both HR professionals and non-HR professionals responsible for implementing HR policies, providing them with a working knowledge of all evolving aspects of the field. Please note: Saturday Human Resource Management courses will only be held at the Hayward Campus. Weekday classes will continue to be held in Oakland. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Basic Certificate: Complete 8 classes. Advanced Certificate: Complete 12 classes. Executive Certificate: Complete 16+ classes. Program length: 6 – 9 months Tuition costs (estimated): $195 per seminar
More infoRMATION Janet Kelly, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2313, janet.kelly@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/humanresource-management
Date Day/Time Location Units Fee EXSP 8920 Overview of Human Resource Management Apr 4 Sat, 9:00 a.m.– 4:00 p.m. Hayward 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8992 Intro to Workplace Influence: Get Things Done and Make Things Happen Apr 8 Wed, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Oakland 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8327 Employee Discipline and Effective Termination Apr 11 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Hayward 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8855 Negotiation Methods Apr 17 Fri, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Oakland 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8965 Benefits Administration Apr 18 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Hayward 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8962 Training and Development Apr 22 Wed, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Oakland 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8964 Compensation Management Apr 25 Sat, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Hayward 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8037 Organizational Behavior Apr 29 Wed, 9:00 a.m.– 4:00 p.m. Oakland 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8961 Recruitment and Selection May 2 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Hayward 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8877 Discrimination Law May 6 Wed, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Oakland 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8502 Health and Safety for Workers: Laws and Regulations May 9 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Hayward 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8974 Mastering Immigration Concepts May 13 Wed, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Oakland 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8679 Leadership in Human Resource Management May 16 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Hayward 0.70 CEUs $195 EXSP 8213 How to Value Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace May 20 Wed, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Oakland 0.70 CEUs $195 Related Courses Date Day/Time EXSP 8532 Become a Notary in One Day Apr 11 Sat, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Instructor Carol Moore, Ph.D. Evelyn Moorman, M.A. Sharon Green, Ph.D. William Hess, Ph.D. Paul Wilson, M.B.A. Bonnie Jameson, M.S. Patrick Devine, M.B.A. Sharon Green, Ph.D. Carol Moore, Ph.D. Dwight Dickerson, Esq. Mike Greathouse, Esq. Mike Greathouse, Esq. Melissa Harms, Esq. Craig Nathanson, Ph.D. Craig Nathanson, Ph.D.
Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Hayward
0.60 CEUs
$130
Notary Public Seminars, INC.
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Date Day/Time EXSP 8535 Renewing Your Notary Commission Apr 11 Sat, 12:30 – 4:00 p.m.
Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Hayward
0.30 CEUs
$84
Notary Public Seminars, INC.
EXSP 8536 Become a Certified Loan Signing Agent May 2 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Hayward
0.60 CEUs
$130
Notary Public Seminars, INC.
International Business Certificate Program The International Business Certificate Program provides the educational foundation necessary to operate and succeed in the growing international marketplace. Students can look forward to real-world knowledge and perspective while preparing to work in a rapidly evolving international arena. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 6 required courses. Program length: 6 months Tuition costs (estimated): $6,000
More infoRMATION Janice Bruett, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2321, janice.bruett@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/internationalbusiness
Date Day/Time Location Units MGMT 7700 eBusiness Supply Chain Management for International Business Apr 7 – Jun 9 Tue, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. Hayward 4 FIN 7700 International Business Finance Apr 9 – Jun 11 Thu, 1:00 – 4:30 p.m. Hayward 4 MGMT 7712 International Business Law Mar 30 – Jun 8 Mon, 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Hayward 4
Fee
Instructor
$1,000
Richard Dawe
$1,000
Fred Dalili, Ed.D.
$1,000
Fernando Garcia
Nonprofit Management Certificate Program The Nonprofit Management Certificate Program prepares current and aspiring nonprofit professionals to become qualified and knowledgeable nonprofit staff, administrators, board members, and volunteers. An Information Meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 24, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. at the Oakland Center. E-mail the Program Coordinator listed below for more details or to RSVP. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 8 required courses and 3 elective units. Program length: 9 – 12 months Tuition costs (estimated): $2,352 – $2,710 Date Day/Time Location EXSP 8121 Building Effective Organizations Apr 13, 20, 27 Mon, 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Oakland PUAD 7702 Building Effective Organizations Apr 13, 20, 27 Mon, 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Oakland EXSP 8122 Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations May 5, 6, 12, 13 Tue/Wed, 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. Oakland PUAD 7703 Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations May 5, 6, 12, 13 Tue/Wed, 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. Oakland EXSP 8127 Program Evaluation Apr 7 & 14 Tue, 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. Oaklalnd PUAD 7706 Program Evaluation Apr 7 & 14 Tue, 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. Oakland
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More infoRMATION Janet Kelly, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2313, janet.kelly@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/nonprofitmanagement Units
Fee
Instructor
2 CEUs
$294
Bonnie Jameson, M.S.
2
$340
Bonnie Jameson, M.S.
2 CEUs
$294
Jennie Brick
2
$340
Jennie Brick
1 CEU
$147
Eleanor Smith
1
$167
Eleanor Smith
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ELECTIVE Courses Date Day/Time Location Units EXSP 8103 Proposal Writing Apr 9 & 16 Thu, 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. Oakland 1 CEU PUAD 7707 Proposal Writing Apr 9 & 16 Thu, 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. Oakland 1 EXSP 8115 Effective Social Media for Nonprofits Apr 22 & 29 Wed, 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. Oakland 1 CEU EXSP 8270 Ethics for Nonprofit Organization: Being Good While Doing Good May 2 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Hayward 1 CEU PUAD 7714 Ethics for Nonprofit Organization: Being Good While Doing Good May 2
Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Hayward
1
Fee
Instructor
$147
Regina Neu, M.A.
$167
Regina Neu, M.A.
$147
Kim Legocki, M.B.A.
$147
Joel Mackey, J.D.
$167
Joel Mackey, J.D.
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Payroll Practice and Management Certificate Program The Payroll Practice and Management Certificate Program gives aspiring payroll professionals the fundamental training they need to excel in this constantly changing field. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 1 required course. Program length: Self-paced, estimated 6 – 12 months Tuition costs (estimated): $1,825
More infoRMATION Janice Bruett, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2321, janice.bruett@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/payrollpractice-management
Refund Policy This program is offered in partnership with Ed2Go and is subject to their refund policy. Students are ineligible for a refund of course registration fees once the course is accessed either by requesting materials or viewing lessons. Date Day/Time EXSP 8686 Payroll Practice and Management Enroll Anytime
Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Online
8 CEUs
$1,825
Staff
Social Media Marketing Certificate Program Stay current with the latest marketing trends and gain the skills and knowledge to become an effective social media professional with a comprehensive, innovative program designed for working adults. An Information Meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 31, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the Oakland Center. E-mail the Program Coordinator listed below for more details or to RSVP. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 6 courses. Program length: 6 months Tuition costs (estimated): $1,950 – $2,524
More infoRMATION Janice Bruett, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2321, janice.bruett@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/social-mediamarketing
Date Day/Time Location EXSP 8503 Writing a Social Media Marketing Strategy Apr 1, 8, 22 Wed, 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. Oakland EXSP 8504 Using Social Media for Public Relations and Marketing Apr 13, 20, 27 Mon, 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. Oakland EXSP 8506 Measuring and Tracking Social Media Metrics May 19, 26 & Jun 2 Tue, 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. Oakland
Units
Fee
Instructor
1.20 CEUs
$325
Kimberly Legocki
1.20 CEUs
$325
Marguerite Hinrichs
1.20 CEUs
$325
Susan Barnes
Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Oakland
0.80 CEUs
$275
Sarah Kay Hoffman
OPTIONAL Courses Date Day/Time EXSP 8510 Making Social Media Work for You Jun 6 Sat, 9:30 – 4:30 p.m.
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CONSTRUCTION AND SUSTAINABILITY OSHA Safety Training Courses Cal State East Bay offers OSHA compliance training as a host site organization for UC San Diego’s OSHA Training Institute Education Center. For more information visit www.osha.ucsd.edu/oakland or contact the UCSD OSHA Training Institute Education Center at (800) 358-9206 or oshatraining@ucsd.edu. Date Day/Time Location OSHA 3095 Electrical Standards (Low Voltage – Federal) Apr 20 – Apr 23 Mon - Thu, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Oakland OSHA 510 OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry May 18 – 21 Mon - Thu, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Oakland
Units
Fee
Instructor
3
$750
Richard Wilson
3
$750
Richard Wilson
EDUCATION Online Teaching and Learning Certificate Program The Online Teaching and Learning (OTL) Program meets the needs of university and college faculty, K-12 teachers, corporate and military trainers, educational administrators, curriculum designers, technical support staff, and others who design, implement, and teach online courses. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 4 required courses EDUI 7801-7804, in sequence, With a grade of “B” or better in each course. Program length: 6 months Tuition costs (estimated): $1,327.50 per course Date Day/Time Location EDUI 7801 Introduction to Online Teaching and Learning Mar 30 – May 3 Enroll by Mar 22 Online EDUI 7802 Teaching Models for Online Instruction May 1 – Jun 12 Enroll by May 6 Online
More infoRMATION Ayellee Adam, Program Manager (510) 885-4496, ayellee.adam@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/online-teachingcertificate
Units
Fee
Instructor
4.50
$1,327.50
Anne Guptill, Ph.D.
4.50
$1,327.50
Jodi Servatius, Ed.D.
Units
Fee
Instructor
4.50
$1,327.50
Anne Guptill, Ph.D.
4.50
$1,327.50
Jodi Servatius, Ed.D.
4.50
$1,327.50
Kay Lehmann, Ed.D.
4.50
$1,327.50
Witt Salley, Ed.D.
4.50
$1,327.50
Sharon Newman, M.S.Ed
4.50
$1,327.50
Anne Guptill, Ph.D.
MS OTL DEGREE PROGRAM COURSES Must be admitted to the MS OTL Degree Program to enroll in courses EDUI 6701 – 6899 Date Day/Time Location EDUI 6701 Introduction to Online Teaching and Learning Mar 30 – May 3 Enroll by Mar 22 Online EDUI 6702 Teaching Models for Online Instruction May 1 – Jun 12 Enroll by May 6 Online EDUI 6706 Research in Online Teaching Mar 30 – Jun 7 Enroll by Mar 22 Online EDUI 6705 Educational Planning and Development for Online Programs Mar 30 – Jun 7 Enroll by Mar 22 Online EDUI 6774 Current Issues in Online Learning Mar 30 – Jun 7 Enroll by Mar 22 Online EDUI 6899 Project Mar 30 – Jun 7 Enroll by Mar 22 Online
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Online Continuing Education for Teachers These Teacher Education courses are designed to help K – 12 teachers learn strategies and techniques that will improve their classroom performance. More infoRMATION Celeste Agana, Program Coordinator (510) 885-4921, celeste.agana@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/teacher-education
REFUND POLICY Students are ineligible for a refund once they obtain course materials or have been given access to the online class..
Date Day/Time Location Units Fee ESPY 7018 Harassment, Bullying, & Cyber-Intimidation in School Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475 EPSY 7022 Early Childhood: Family-Centered Services Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475 EPSY 7023 Early Childhood: Infant & Toddler Mental Health Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475 EPSY 7024 Early Childhood: Observation & Assessment Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 4 $628 EPSY 7025 Early Childhood: Program Planning Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 4 $628 TED 7010 Advanced Classroom Management Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475 TED 7025 Early Childhood: Typical and Atypical Assessment Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 4 $628 TED 7031 Ethics and Safety Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475 TED 7070 Try DI! Planning and Preparing a Differentiated Instruction Program Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 4 $628 TED 7075 How to Reach and Teach ADHD Students in the Inclusive Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 4.50 $545 TED 7101 Practical and Powerful Management Strategies for All Students Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 5 $630 TED 7111 Traumatized Child: The Effects of Stress, Trauma and Violence on Student Learning Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475 TED 7149 Practical and Powerful Management Strategies for All Students Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 5 $630 TED 7204 Teaching Diversity: Influence & Issues in the Classroom Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475 TED 7239 Teaching Elementary Math Conceptually: A New Paradigm Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475 TED 7271 Why DI: An Introduction to Differentiated Instruction Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 4 $628 TED 7290 Attention Deficit Disorder: Information and Interventions for Effective Teaching Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475 TED 7306 Educational Assessment: Assessing Student with Learning in the Classroom Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475 TED 7426 Learning Disabilities: Practical Information for Classroom Teachers Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475 TED 7460 Behavior is Language: Strategies for Managing Disruptive Behavior Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 4 $628 TED 7464 Violence in Schools Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 $475
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Instructor Candyce Reynolds Aumony Dahl Melissa Baudy Darcie Donegan Aumony Dahl Joe Kaplan Darcie Donegan Mick Jackson Steve Dahl Sandra Rief Sandra Rief Jean Halverstadt Sandra Rief Pamela Bernards Kim Chappell Steve Dahl Mick Jackson Mick Jackson Mick Jackson Mick Jackson Mick Jackson
Date Day/Time Location Units TED 7566 Autism & Asperger’s: Information & Effective Intervention Strategies Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 TED 7569 Inclusion: Working with Special Needs Students in Mainstream Classrooms Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 TED 7690 Understanding Aggression Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 TED 7692 Talented and Gifted Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 TED 7696 Reading and Writing in Content Area Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3 TED 7705 Child Abuse Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Apr 9 Online 3
Fee
Instructor
$475
Marrea Winnega
$475
Florah Lusen
$475
Michael Aedler, Ph.D.
$475
Pamela Bernards
$475
Pamela Bernards
$475
Jean Halverstadt
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Certificate Program The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Certificate Program meets the needs of those who plan to serve as English language teachers in the U.S. and overseas. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 4 required courses. International students must complete 3 additional courses. Program length: 6 months Tuition costs (estimated): $3,145 Date Day/Time Location ENGL 7700 Approach Design and Procedure in Teaching ESL I Apr 1 – Jun 3 Wed, 6:30 – 10:00 p.m. Hayward ENGL 7701 Pedagogical Grammar/Outcomes Assessment Mar 30 – Jun 8 Mon, 6:30 – 10:00 p.m. Hayward ENGL 7703 ESL Practicum (Supervised Teaching) Apr 2 Thu, 6:30 - 10:00 p.m. Hayward Other dates TBD
More infoRMATION Janet Kelly, Program Coordinator janet.kelly@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/teaching-english
Units
Fee
Instructor
4
$740
Ruth Larimer
4
$740
Michaele Smith
5
$925
Michael Smith
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ENGINEERING aND PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Management Certificate Program
The Project Management Certificate Program offers existing and aspiring project managers the essential skills to successfully plan and manage small to large-scale projects. PMP® Exam Preparation Courses are also offered. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 1 required course. Program length: 10 weeks/40 hours Tuition costs (estimated): $2,295 – $2,595 Date Day/Time ENGR 7820 Project Management Apr 4 & 18 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Apr 25 – Jun 6 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. No class May 23 EXSP 8416 Project Management Apr 4 & 18 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Apr 25 – Jun 6 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. No class May 23
More infoRMATION Janice Bruett, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2321, janice.bruett@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/projectmanagement Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Hayward
4
$2,595
Vish Hegde, Ph.D.
Hayward
4
$2,295
Vish Hegde, Ph.D.
Six Sigma Certificate Programs The Six Sigma Programs, Green Belt and Black Belt, provide an in-depth look at exactly how Six Sigma works, why companies are implementing it, and how employees can make it a success in their own organizations. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 1 required course per program. The Black Belt certificate covers all Green Belt material as part of its curriculum. Program length: Self-paced, estimated 6 – 12 months Tuition costs (estimated): $1,925 – $2,725
More infoRMATION Janice Bruett, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2321, janice.bruett@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/six-sigmatraining
Refund Policy This program is offered in partnership with Ed2Go and is subject to their refund policy. Students are ineligible for a refund of course registration fees once the course is accessed either by requesting materials or viewing lessons. Date Day/Time EXSP 8687 Six Sigma Black Belt Enroll Anytime EXSP 8688 Six Sigma Green Belt Enroll Anytime
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Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Online
20 CEUs
$2,725
Staff
Online
10 CEUs
$1,925
Staff
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HOSPITALITY Wedding Planner Certificate Program
The only program of its kind offered on a University campus. Cal State East Bay’s Wedding Planner Certificate Program offers aspiring and practicing weding planners in-depth knowledge in all facets of researching, designing, planning, coordinating, and evaluating weddings. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 1 required course. Program length: 6 Saturdays/40 hours Tuition costs (estimated): $2,800 Note: Once the program has begun, no refunds will be given.
More infoRMATION Celeste Agana, Program Coordinator (510) 885-4921, celeste.agana@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/weddingplanner
Date Day/Time Location Units Fee Instructor EXSP 8645 Wedding Planner Certificate Program Mar 30 – Jun 14 Enroll by Mar 15 Online 4 CEUs $2,800 Joyce Scardina Becker EXSP 8204 Wedding Planner Exam (Retake) May 2 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Hayward 0.50 CEUs $500 Joyce Scardina Becker Please note: Only students who have successfully completed class requirements, except the final exam, may register for the retake exam with the program director’s approval.
Legal Studies Paralegal Studies Certificate Program
This American Bar Association (ABA) approved Paralegal Studies Certificate Program qualifies aspiring paralegals for entry-level positions in the field, whether in law offices, corporations, government agencies, or other organizations. Paralegals cannot provide legal advice, except as directed by an attorney, nor can they establish a client/business relationship or represent a client in court. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 9 required courses, 1 elective course, and an internship within two calendar years from start date. A grade of “C” or better is required for a class to count towards the certificate. Program length: 15 months Tuition costs (estimated): $6,900 Date Day/Time EXSP 8220 Introduction to Paralegalism Mar 12 & 19 Thu, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Mar 10 & 17 Tue, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Mar 14 & 28 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ENGL 7017 Legal Research and Writing I Mar 30 – Jun 8 Mon, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. Mar 30 – Jun 7 Apr 2 – Jun 4 Thu, 9:00 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Mar 30 – Jun 8 Mon, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. POSC 7011 Introduction to Law Apr 1 – Jun 3 Wed, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. Mar 30 – Jun 7 Apr 1 – Jun 3 Wed, 9:00 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Apr 1 – Jun 3 Wed, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m.
More infoRMATION Dwight Dickerson, Esq., Program Director (510) 885-2311, dwight.dickerson@csueastbay.edu Janet Kelly, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2313, janet.kelly@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/paralegal
Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Hayward Oakland Concord
0.60 CEUs 0.60 CEUs 0.60 CEUs
$130 $130 $130
Carol Thornberry, Senior Paralegal Carol Thornberry, Senior Paralegal Carol Thornberry, Senior Paralegal
Hayward Online Oakland Concord
4 4 4 4
$720 $720 $720 $720
Michael Greathouse, Esq. Michael Greathouse, Esq. Michael Greathouse, Esq. Ed Lai, Esq.
Hayward Online Oakland Concord
4 4 4 4
$620 $620 $620 $620
Bill Bart, Esq. Jeff Allen, Esq. Jeff Allen, Esq. Judge Jacob Blea
Register by phone at (510) 885-3605 or online at www.ce.csueastbay.edu
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Date Day/Time Location POSC 7013 Litigation II Apr 2 – Jun 4 Thu, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. Hayward Mar 30 – Jun 7 Online Apr 7 – Jun 9 Tue, 9:00 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Oakland Apr 7 – Jun 9 Tue, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. Concord POSC 7020 Paralegal Internship Mar 28 Sat, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Concord POSC 7023 Contract Law Apr 7 – Jun 9 Tue, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. Hayward Mar 30 – Jun 7 Online Apr 7 – Jun 9 Tue, 9:00 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Oakland Apr 7 – Jun 9 Tue, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. Concord POSC 7042 Ethics and Professional Responsibility for Paralegals Apr 1 – Jun 3 Wed, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. Hayward Apr 1 – Jun 3 Wed, 9:00 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Oakland Apr 1 – Jun 3 Wed, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. Concord ELECTIVE COURSES Date Day/Time POSC 7009 Family Law Mar 30 – Jun 8 Mon, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. POSC 7029 Immigration Law Apr 7 – Jun 9 Tue, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. POSC 7033 Employment Law Apr 2 – Jun 4 Thu, 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. EXSP 8459 Career Seminar for Paralegals Jun 6 Sat, 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. related COURSES Date Day/Time EXSP 8532 Become a Notary in One Day Apr 11 Sat, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. EXSP 8535 Renewing Your Notary Commission Apr 11 Sat, 12:30 – 4:00 p.m. EXSP 8536 Become a Certified Loan Signing Agent May 2 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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4 4 4 4
$620 $620 $620 $620
Jeff Feinberg, Esq. Jeff Allen, Esq. Jeff Allen, Esq. Geoffrey Steele, Esq.
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Carol Thornberry, Senior Paralegal
4 4 4 4
$620 $620 $620 $620
Dwight Dickerson, Esq. Stuart West, Esq. Paul Mahler, Esq. Dwight Dickerson, Esq.
4 4 4
$620 $620 $620
Dennis Chin, Esq. Betty Cavanaugh, Sr. Paralegal Betty Cavanaugh, Sr. Paralegal
Location
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Hayward
4
$620
Judge Jacob Blea
Hayward
4
$620
Alex Lubarsky, Esq.
Concord
4
$620
Dwight Dickerson, Esq.
Hayward
0.40 CEUs
$30
Sharlene Mae Alim, Sr. Paralegal
Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Hayward
0.60 CEUs
$130
Notary Public Seminars, INC.
Hayward
0.30 CEUs
$84
Notary Public Seminars, INC.
Hayward
0.60 CEUs
$130
Notary Public Seminars, INC.
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MEDICAL Classroom Medical/Healthcare Certificate Programs This specialized group of classroom certificate programs helps students prepare for employment in the rapidly growing healthcare industry. Program Highlights Ceritificate requirements: Complete 1 required course for each certificate option. Program length: 3 months Tuition costs (estimated): $1,450 – $2,178 Date Day/Time EXSP 8831 EKG Technician Apr 6 – May 27 Mon/Wed, 6:00 – 9:30 p.m. No class May 25 EXSP 8833 Medical Billing and Coding Mar 16 – Jun 8 No class May 25
Mon/Wed, 6:00 – 9:30 p.m.
More infoRMATION Celeste Agana, Program Coordinator (510) 885-4921, celeste.agana@csueastbay.edu
Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Oakland
5 CEUs
$1,450
Kath Dudek
Oakland
8 CEUs
$2,178
Erica Baird
Interested in a healthcare or biomedical career? Don’t have the science degree or GPA required for Health Professional Schools?
Get competitive with our Pre-Professional Health Academic Program • Acquire Essential Knowledge with Basic and Advanced Science Courses
• Receive Mentoring, Tutoring and General Advising
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• Train and Prepare for Required National Entrance Exams like MCAT, DAT, GRE and OAT
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For more information contact: Dr. Oscar Wambuguh at (510) 885-2366 or visit
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Online Medical/Healthcare Certificate Programs
This specialized group of online certificate programs helps students prepare for employment in the rapidly growing healthcare industry. Program Highlights Certificate requirements: Complete 1 required course for each certificate option. Program length: Self-paced Tuition costs (estimated): $795 – $2,025
More infoRMATION Janice Bruett, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2321, janice.bruett@csueastbay.edu
Refund Policy These programs are offered in partnership with Ed2Go and are subject to their refund policy. Students are ineligible for a refund of course registration fees once the course is accessed either by requesting materials or viewing lessons. Date Day/Time EXSP 8519 Pharmacy Technician Enroll Anytime EXSP 8848 Medical Terminology Enroll Anytime
Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Online
330 CEUs
$2,025
Staff
Online
6 CEUs
$795
Staff
Specialized training California State Notary Public Training Our Notary classes are presented by Notary Public Seminars, Inc., a leading Notary Public training provider in California for 15 years. In order to sit for the exam immediately following the class, new and returning notaries must bring the following: a check for $40.00 made payable to “Secretary of State”, Proper ID (ID-current CDL with picture or state issued ID card), a 2x2 passport photo, and two #2 pencils. More infoRMATION Janet Kelly, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2313, janet.kelly@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/notary-public Date Day/Time EXSP 8532 Become a Notary in One Day Apr 11 Sat, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. EXSP 8535 Renewing Your Notary Commission Apr 11 Sat, 12:30 – 4:00 p.m. EXSP 8536 Become a Certified Loan Signing Agent May 2 Sat, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Hayward
0.60 CEUs
$130
Notary Public Seminars, INC.
Hayward
0.30 CEUs
$84
Notary Public Seminars, INC.
Hayward
0.60 CEUs
$130
Notary Public Seminars, INC.
Freight Broker Training Certificate Program The nationally recognized Freight Broker Training Certificate Program is a compelling option for those looking to start their own homebased business in the $400+ billion transportation industry. Program Highlights Program requirements: Complete 1 required course. Program length: Self-paced, estimated 6 – 12 months Tuition costs (estimated): $1,925
More infoRMATION Janice Bruett, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2321, janice.bruett@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/freight-brokertraining
Refund Policy This program is offered in partnership with Ed2Go and is subject to their refund policy. Students are ineligible for a refund of course registration fees once the course is accessed either by requesting materials or viewing lessons. Date Day/Time EXSP 8844 Freight Broker Training Enroll Anytime
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Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Online
15 CEUs
$1,925
Staff
For the most up-to-date information, visit www.ce.csueastbay.edu
Veterinary Assistant Certificate Program The Veterinary Assistant Certificate Program will appeal to those who would like to work in a veterinary office but lack the necessary preparation. Program Highlights Program requirements: Complete 1 required course. Program length: Self-paced, estimated 6 – 12 months Tuition costs (estimated): $2,025
More infoRMATION Janice Bruett, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2321, janice.bruett@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/veterinaryassistant
Refund Policy This program is offered in partnership with Ed2Go and is subject to their refund policy. Students are ineligible for a refund of course registration fees once the course is accessed either by requesting materials or viewing lessons. Date Day/Time EXSP 8527 Veterinary Assistant Enroll Anytime
Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Online
17 CEUs
$2,025
Staff
TEST PREPARATION Give yourself every advantage when taking examinations for college admission or professional certification, with comprehensive and affordable test preparation courses. More infoRMATION Janice Bruett, Program Coordinator (510) 885-2321, janice.bruett@csueastbay.edu www.ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/test-prep Date Day/Time EXSP 9583 CBEST Math Test Workshop May 2, 3, 9 Sat/Sun, 10:30 – 2:30 p.m. EXSP 9584 CBEST Reading Test Workshop May 16 & 17 Sat/Sun, 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. EXSP 9585 CBEST Writing Test Workshop Apr 18, 19, 25 Sat/Sun/Mon, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Location
Units
Fee
Instructor
Hayward
non-credit
$140
Vanessa Mason
Hayward
non-credit
$140
Caroline Mason
Hayward
non-credit
$140
Bronwyn Harris
Fee
Instructor
$195
Caroline Mason
$149
Vanessa Mason
$149
Peter Miedzinski
Janet Kelly, Program Coordinator TEAS and HOBET Preparation Courses (510) 885-2313, janet.kelly@csueastbay.edu Date Day/Time Location Units EXSP 8595 Reading Comprehension & English Grammar Review for TEAS & HOBET Exams May 2 & 3 Sat/Sun, 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Hayward non-credit EXSP 8596 Math Preparation for the TEAS and HOBET Exams Apr 18 & 25 Sat, 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Hayward non-credit EXSP 8597 Science Review for the TEAS and HOBET Exams Apr 11 & 12 Sat/Sun, 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Hayward non-credit
Register by phone at (510) 885-3605 or online at www.ce.csueastbay.edu
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r u o g n i d n exte ach to re d n a y r a t mili erans vet Active military, veterans, and eligible dependents can now use their educational benefits for many degree and certificate programs offered by California State University, East Bay. Those who qualify can take advantage of tuition assistance and reimbursement for training and professional development programs that: • • • •
Prepare graduates for career and mid-career opportunities Are delivered in multiple formats; face-to-face, online, and hybrid May offer transferable academic units to degree completion programs Do not require University admission
Our degree and certificate programs have all been pre-approved for Veterans benefits!
Get more info online, at www.csueastbay.edu/VA or contact Dianna Wheaton, VA Coordinator at dianna.wheaton@csueastbay.edu or (510) 885-2305. 18
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PROGRAMS Specifically designed certificates also are an option. Students can create a custom certificate program from any of the academic disciplines the University offers.
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Contact: American Language Program alpgen@csueastbay.edu (510) 885-2358
For Degree Programs: International Admissions iao@csueastbay.edu (510) 885-7571
More info: www.csueastbay.edu/ALP The American Language Program at California State University, East Bay (ALP) offers a wide range of high-quality, English language and other programs for students from all over the world. Whether you are interested in improving your English, preparing for university studies in the United States, getting a post-bachelor’s certificate, or experiencing life at an American university, we have a program for you! Our programs are designed for flexibility so you can create a personalized course of study, and the international staff and teachers of ALP offer the resources and support you need to achieve your personal, educational, or career goals. CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS These programs are flexible, non-degree programs designed to increase students’ professional knowledge and skills in specific subject areas. Certificates are available in: International Business, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Language (TESOL), Paralegal Studies, and more.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DIPLOMA International students have the option to participate in this program in either a two-quarter (6 month) or three-quarter (9 month) program variation. Students who successfully complete the nine month option are eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT), which allows 12 months of full-time on-the-job training. To earn the diploma, students must complete all required courses, and course assignments, maintain an overall GPA of 2.5, and receive no grade below a “C” in any course. PRE-MBA PROGRAM This program, co-sponsored by the CSUEB College of Business and Economics, is designed to assist the international student community in achieving acceptance into CSUEB’s MBA Program through a combination of admissions advising and coordination, GMAT and IELTS preparation courses, and MBA Foundation course work. TESOL CERTIFICATE This academic program provides a solid theoretical and practical background for people who plan to work in the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) anywhere in the world. Courses are designed to examine current and effective teaching techniques in the second language classroom. IELTS Cal State East Bay is an official test center for IELTS (International English Language Testing System). The test is administered monthly on campus. For more information and to request an application, email: ielts@csueastbay.edu
INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAM The American Language Program offers an Intensive English Program that teaches a wide variety of English skills, including general English and English for academic preparation. The program offers seven levels of instruction from beginner to advanced. Qualified students may also take California State University East Bay classes for credits. The program is ideal for residents who want to study part-time, professionals who need to enhance their skills in English for their careers, and international students preparing for admission to university degree programs. ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS: Applicants are expected to have studied English for at least two years, be 18 years or older, and have a high school diploma or equivalent. For an application, registration, or inquiry visit www.csueastbay.edu/ALP.
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UNIVERSITY SERVICES ACADEMIC ADVISING & CAREER EDUCATION Location: Hayward Campus, SA 2300 Phone: (510) 885-3621 Web: www.csueastbay.edu/aace AACE offers: career counseling, by appointment or drop in; passwords to an exclusive job and internship database; career assessments (free and fee-based); resume critiques; mock interviews; career workshops; use of the Career Resource Center, including books and videos; and assistance with graduate/professional school applications. POLICE Escort Service Hayward: (510) 885-3791 Concord: (925) 602-6737 The University Police Department can provide escort services to and from parking areas at the Hayward and Concord campuses. Call to request this service. Library Hayward: (510) 885-3765 Concord: (925) 602-6755 Web: www.library.csueastbay.edu Students are entitled to use the University library and may access electronic resources remotely. A valid CSUEB student ID is required to check out materials. To register for library privileges, fill out a registration card at the library. Students will need their Universityassigned NetID to complete library registration. FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION Traditional Financial Aid (such as completing the FAFSA, Pell Grants, etc.) is not applicable for Continuing Education certificate programs. There are other options available for you: SallieMae provides loans to students for training/educational purposes. These are private, credit-based loans which you must qualify for and pay back in full. SallieMae offers three payment options including deferred payments while you are in school. For more information and to apply online, visit their website: www.salliemae.com/00113898 Important: The Continuing Education school code for SallieMae is: 001138-98.
contact the local WIA office nearest you. Cal State East Bay is proud to help veterans and their family in achieving their educational and career goals. A variety of programs have been pre-approved for tuition assistance for active and retired military, and qualified dependents. Get VA Educational Benefit details online, including information on which programs have been preapproved, application and reimbursement processes, and contacts who can help you along the way. Pioneer Bookstore, HAYWARD CAMPUS Phone: (510) 885-3507 E-mail: bookstore@csueastbay.edu Web: www.csueastbay.edu/bookstore In addition to providing a complete selection of textbooks, emblematic gifts, and clothing, the Hayward Pioneer Bookstore offers numerous services to students, faculty, and staff. Apple Computer and software discounts also are available through the bookstore. Call or visit the Web site for store hours. The Concord Campus also has textbooks available for purchase at the Concord Café and bookstore, located inside the Student Union building. Call or visit www.concord.csueastbay.edu for store hours. accessibility services Hayward Campus, LI 2400 Phone: (510) 885-3868 (TTY accessible) Concord Campus, Academic Services 114 Phone: (925) 602-6716 Web: www.csueastbay.edu/AS Accessibility Services works in partnership with Continuing Education to provide reasonable accommodations to students with verified disabilities. Students with disabilities requiring accommodations must contact Accessibility Services and the respective Program Coordinator in a timely manner. Accessibility Services also offers campus referrals for academic advising, counseling, transportation, and employment needs. counseling, transportation, and employment needs.
Wells Fargo offers the Wells Fargo Collegiate® Loan and the Wells Fargo Education Connection® Loan. These are private, credit-based loans which you must qualify for and pay back in full. With a Wells Fargo loan, students get competitive interest rates, no payments during school, 0.25% automatic payment discount, 0.25% graduation discount, up to 0.50% relationship discount, and cosigner release after making the first 24 consecutive on-time monthly payments. To see today’s rates, learn more about the loans, or to apply, visit their website wellsfargo.com/student or call 1-800-658-3567. Important: The Continuing Education school code for Wells Fargo is: 001138-70. If you are currently employed, inquire with your employer as many companies provide tuition reimbursement/assistance for professional development courses and programs. Qualified students (currently unemployed) may be eligible under the provisions of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998. California’s Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL), established in compliance with WIA, provides customer-focused employment training for adults and dislocated workers. For more information,
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Records and Grades Official TRANSCRIPTS Official transcripts may be requested by mail, in person or online. If ordering in person or by mail, the fee for the first official transcript is $4.00. The fee for additional official transcripts prepared at the same time is $2.00 each, for up to ten transcripts. If ordering online, the fee for the first official transcript is $6.00. The fee for additional official transcripts prepared at the same time is $4.00 each, for up to ten transcripts. Online Orders Official transcripts ordered online are available through a third party service, Credentials, Inc. Log in directly to Credentials, Inc. (www. credentials-inc.com) to place a transcript order or to check the status of your order. Orders placed directly with Credentials, Inc. require a written signature authorization by fax or mail. A NetID is not required to place this order. If you know your NetID, you may order a transcript without the written signature authorization. Log into MyCSUEB at https://my.csueastbay.edu and select “Order a Transcript”. In Person or by Mail Bring a completed Transcript Request Form to the Enrollment Information Center in the Student Services and Administration Building (SA) on the Hayward Campus or the Academic Service Center in the Academic Services Building on the Concord Campus. Or mail your request to:
Grading Chart Points per Letter Grade A Excellent (4.0) A- Excellent (3.7) B+ Good (3.3) B Good (3.0) B- Good (2.7)
C+ C CD+ D F
Satisfactory (2.3) Satisfactory (2.0) Satisfactory (1.7) Poor (1.3) Poor (1.0) Failing (0)
It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of all grading and academic policies and procedures, which can be found in the University catalog at www.csueastbay.edu/ecat. Administrative Grading Symbols CR NC RP I IC
Credit No Credit Report in Progress Incomplete (Authorized)* Incomplete Charged*
RD W WU AU
Report Delayed Withdrawal Withdrawal Unauthorized** Audit
* An “I” must normally be made up within one calendar year of the end of the term during which it is assigned. If the incomplete grade is not completed within the approved time period, the “I” will convert to “IC,” which is counted as an “F” in GPA calculations.
California State University East Bay Office of Records 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd, Hayward CA 94542
** A “WU” is assigned when a student has not withdrawn from a course and also has failed to complete course requirements. This is counted as an “F” in GPA calculations.
Obtaining Unofficial Transcript Students may view and print an unofficial transcript online by logging onto MyCSUEB at https://my.csueastbay.edu and select “View Unofficial Transcript”.
UNIT EQUIVALENCY Cal State East Bay teaches on a four-quarter, rather than a semester, schedule. Courses are measured in quarter units of credit, convertible to semester units. 10 hours of class time equal one quarter unit. A quarter-to-semester unit conversion chart is provided below.
WHEN Transcripts May Not Be Released Students with financial holds are not permitted to receive or order transcripts. Holds may be placed on your student account, which will prevent you from enrolling in classes until they have been cleared. Check by logging into MyCSUEB for any possible holds during the registration process. Be sure to take action steps to remedy any holds in a timely manner to permit you to register for classes.
Quarter Units Semester Units 1 2/3 2 1 1/3 3 2 4 2 2/3 5 3 1/3 6 4
Contact Information: Transcript Desk Phone: (510) 885-3814 Posting of Grades The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act prohibits grade information from being provided over the telephone. Grades are posted to the Web throughout the quarter. Students can reference their grades through MyCSUEB, using their University NetID. Official transcripts are available for order after grades have been posted online.
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Incomplete grades It is the student’s responsibility to request incomplete grades for any classes. Instructors assign such grades only if the student has completed a definable portion of work and only if the student has supplied pertinent information to the instructor to justify the request. If the instructor agrees that the student’s request is justified, the instructor and student must complete a Report of Incomplete Grade Form online. For further questions about Incomplete grades, please contact us at (510) 885-3605.
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REGISTRATION POLICIES Enrollment Cal State East Bay accepts enrollment by all adults (high school graduates, college students, and professionals) and does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, disability, marital status, religion, or sexual preference. The University catalog lists the complete text of the University’s nondiscrimination policies. Registration Students can register for courses online, by phone, in person, or by mail. Registrations are considered incomplete until full tuition and fees have been paid. Registration and fees must be submitted no later than the first meeting of the course. Payment at a first class meeting may be accepted if space is available and the instructor approves. For courses with five or more meetings, a $25.00 late registration fee per course is charged if student registers after first day of class. Courses of four meetings or less do not permit registration after the first day of class. This policy applies to both credit and non-credit courses. Fees are due at time of registration and can be paid by cash, credit card, electronic check, or check by mail (with registration form) or in person. Credit card payments are only accepted online. Failure to pay fees within 48 hours of enrollment could result in being dropped from courses. Pay Online Credit card and electronic check payments can be made online through our secure interface at http://www.csueastbay.edu/payonline. We accept American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and VISA. There is a non-refundable 2.9% service charge for paying with a credit card. Pay in Person or by Mail Payments in person can be made with check, money order, cashier’s check, or cash at either the Hayward or Concord campuses. Credit cards payments are NOT accepted at the Cashier’s offices. When paying fees by mail, a registration form is required with payment. Cashier’s Office, Student Services & Administration (SA) Building Cal State East Bay 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. Hayward, CA 94542 Cashier’s Office, Academic Services Building Cal State East Bay - Concord Campus 4700 Ygnacio Valley Rd. Concord, CA 94521 Course Cancellation Cal State East Bay reserves the right to cancel courses without prior notification, up to and including the first day of class, because of low enrollment, instructor/faculty availability, or other reason. In the event of course cancellation, all registration fees will be held in the students’ accounts and may be applied to a rescheduled offering of the course, transferred to apply toward another course registration, or refunded to the student. Administrative Fees Late Registration—$25.00 Returned Check—$25.00 See the Records and Grades sections for other applicable fees.
Returned Check Fee Policy A returned check penalty fee of $25.00 will be charged to a student’s account for any check dishonored by the drawee bank. The returned check and penalty fee must be paid by cash, credit card, or money order. If a student, or anyone paying on the student’s behalf, has written one or more returned checks, check cashing privileges will be revoked. If a returned check was used to pay for more than one student, each student will be assessed the $25 returned check fee. Payments made by a returned check are reversed from the student’s account, leaving the balance due and payable immediately. Outstanding balances are subject to the unpaid fees and delinquent accounts policy and may result in the students being dropped from their classes. Withdrawals AND REFUNDS You may drop courses online through MyCSUEB, or submit your request to Continuing Education either by letter, or using the Withdrawal and Refund Form. Failure to drop a course online, or file a written request to withdraw, before the end of the drop period may result in a failing grade (drop dates vary by program). Please note that a stop payment order on a check does not constitute an official withdrawal, nor does it relieve the student’s financial obligation for the course. If Continuing Education cancels a class, you will automatically receive a full refund. Refunds will be issued in the same form as payment received. Processing takes approximately six weeks. Some Continuing Education programs have course-specific refund policies that supersede the refund policy below. The most common of these policies applies to most of our online courses and home study courses, and states that no refund will be given once a student has been given access to the online course. Course-specific refund policies are noted in the quarterly course schedule. Refunds are based on the duration of the class and the date the refund is submitted online. Refunds for independent study and individual study are counted from the first day of the quarter, regardless of the actual registration day. Materials fees are non-refundable. If you drop a course 24 hours before the class begins, you will receive a full refund. On the first day of class to before 25% of the meeting times have elapsed, you are entitled to a 65% refund. No refund will be issued after 25% of the meeting times have elapsed. For courses with four (4) or fewer meeting days, no refund is available after the course begins. For full details about our Withdrawal/Refund Policy, please visit our website at www.ce.csueastbay.edu. Refund schedule 65% of Total Fees
Course Length
Full Refund
1 to 4 class meetings
Before first class meeting
N/A
After 1st class meeting begins
5 class meetings or more
Before first class meeting
After 1st class meeting begins, but before 25% of class meetings have occurred
After 25% of class meetings have occurred
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GENERAL PARKING
Daily/Hourly Permit Dispensers $10.00/day, $2.00/hour Permits Required Monday – Thursday: 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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ACCESSIBLE PARKING (University Permit Also Required)
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$2.00/hour Portions of Lot J and West Loop Rd. (1-hour limit)
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Food service location, menus, and hours of services vary. See http://www.csueastbay.edu/campus-dining for more information.
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Valley Business & Technology Center Welcome Center for Future Students
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Office of University Communications 2013
STEM Offices Support Temporary Offices University Theatre Athletics Temporary Offices University Art Gallery University Union
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Science Building - North Science Building - South
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Physical Education & Gym Pioneer Heights Student Housing Robinson Hall Recreation and Wellness Center Student Services & Administration
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Facilities Maintenance Field House Offices Food Stands Student Health Center University Library Music Building Meiklejohn Hall Pioneer Amphitheatre
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Art & Education Academic Services & Faculty Offices Bldg. Agora Stage Accessibility Services Pioneer Bookstore & Foundation Bldg. Boiler Plant/Storage C.E. Smith Museum of Anthropology Corporation Yard/Receiving Dining Commons Field House
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