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University Extended Education


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University Extended Education

Registration and Information
College Park 100
657-278-2611
extension.fullerton.edu

Introduction

University Extended Education (UEE) is a rich and varied component of California State University, Fullerton. UEE works with academic units to create and administer non-state-funded programs that extend the University’s resources out into the community, and around the world. This includes academic credit courses; certificate programs for professional development and career change; an intensive academic English program for non-native speakers of English; University Semester Abroad (USA) for international students; programs for international business professionals, educators and government officials; development and delivery of online classes; the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute for retired and semi-retired persons; and summer classes for children and teens.

Degree Progam and Degree Credit Courses

Intersession Classes for CSUF and Non-CSUF Students

Intersession (the winter session) is a great opportunity to take a class so you can stay on track for graduation. Intersession is held in December and January between the fall and spring semesters and many online classes are offered.

Intersession is also open to students not currently admitted the University on space-available basis, after priority enrollment of admitted students, through University Extended Education.

Summer Session

Students can view the Intersession class schedule in Titan Online in late September and registration begins by appointment in late October.

Summer Session is a great time to take in-demand classes and complete additional units to stay on track for graduation. Classes are held in-person and online. Five sessions that range from 5 to 10 weeks are offered between the spring and fall semesters. Both undergraduate and graduate-level classes are offered.  CSUF students can view the class schedule in Titan Online in late March and registration begins by appointment in early April.

Students not currently admitted to the University may also enroll in Summer Session courses on a space-available basis through University Extended Education.

Open University

Open University provides an opportunity for people not currently admitted to Cal State Fullerton to enroll in undergraduate and graduate level classes during all academic terms.  Open University is managed by University Extended Education.  Registration through Open University is available to members of the general public, international students with an I-20 from another institution provided they receive authorization from their institutions Designated School Official (DSO), and students academically disqualified from CSUF.

Open University is not available to students officially admitted to Cal State Fullerton in the current term. Verification of English skill is also required for any individual, regardless of citizenship, who has not attended, for at least three years, a school at the secondary level or beyond in which English was the principal language of instruction. Such students are required to score at or above the minimums on the Test of English as Foreign Language TOEFL): 500 (PBT) or 6.1 (iBT) or 5.5 (IELTS).  Verification of test scores must be presented when registering.

Registration is provided on a space available basis after priority registration of admitted students.  A maximum of 24 credit units earned through Open University may count toward the cumulative units needed for a bachelor’s degree at CSUF.  Credits earned through Open University may not be used to fulfill the residence requirement (30 units for the degree; 24 units in upper division courses; and 12 upper division units in the major). For graduate degrees at CSUF, normally six to nine units of approved credits taken through Open University may apply, but for degrees which require more than 30 units, more units of credit may apply.  Please consult the graduate adviser of the program for further clarification on this.

Self-Support Graduate Degree Programs

University Extended Education administers off-site graduate degree programs in partnership with Cal State Fullerton academic departments and colleges. These programs are completely self-supporting and have unique characteristics that differentiate them from their state-supported counterparts, including different or condensed class schedules, and/or a student cohort base, where students move through the program as a group. These include:

Fullerton FEMBA (Fully-Employed MBA) at Irvine - designed for working professionals in South Orange County with an accelerated timeline, evening classes, a cohort format, and instruction by full-time faculty.

Full-Time MBA - designed as an accelerated program that can be completed in 16 months.

Master of Science in Taxation in Irvine - features evening classes in Irvine, multiple start dates, accelerated classes and scheduling that accommodates the tax season.

Master of Science in Counseling - offered at the CSUF Garden Grove Center in a cohort format of convenient evening classes.

Master of Social Work in Irvine - features evening classes in Irvine scheduled in a cohort format.

Accelerated Master of Science in Software Engineering - features a full-time program that can be completed in 17 months.

Bachelor of Arts in Business - an online degree-completion program.

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology - an online degree-completion program.

Since these programs are completely self-supporting and do not receive state tax revenue to contribute to their pricing, they have a different tuition fee structure than similar CSU programs supported by state tax funds.

The American Language Program

The American Language Program (ALP) welcomes international students who want to improve their English language skills, increase their TOEFL or IELTS scores, and prepare for study at a U.S. college or university.

Intensive Academic English Program

This program provides 21 hours of academic English instruction each week. Different proficiency levels allow students to study in a group with others of similar skills. Conversation practice with American students is an important part of the program. Student activities provide social and cultural experiences and an opportunity to practice English in real-life situations. TOEFL preparation is provided at all but the lowest level, and all levels may take the paper-based and Internet-based exams. Institutional TOEFL exams are offered five times a year. IELTS preparation classes are also offered. Upper-division students can select from a variety of elective classes such as vocabulary, pronunciation, idioms, grammar, business preparation, and English for science, technology and engineering. Advanced students may also be able to take University courses for credit.

Intensive Academic English Program, Pre-MBA Program

This program helps advanced-level students prepare to enter a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. Undergraduate students interested in business may also take some of these classes as electives. Through the program, students may select from a variety of classes including:  business writing, reading and vocabulary for business, case analysis, entrepreneurship, GMAT preparation and more. Advanced students may be able to also enroll in University business classes.

Conditional Admission to the University

International students who have strong academic backgrounds may apply for conditional admission to the University at the same time they apply to ALP for intensive academic English classes. Qualified students will be accepted to the University and can enroll in a variety of University courses after they have mastered the required level of English proficiency. For application instructions, refer to http://www.internationaladmissions.fullerton.edu/conditional-admission.

For more information, visit ALP in College Park 200, call 657-278-8293, email alp@fullerton.edu, or visit alp.fullerton.edu.

International Programs

University Extended Education (UEE) extends the resources of the University into the global community with programs for international educators, business professionals, government officials and college students.

Professional Development

Learning opportunities for groups of international professionals, government officials, and educators interested in American business, public administration or education concepts and strategies are offered throughout the year. Programs are designed to meet the needs of executives, administrators, educators and other professionals, and are customized to meet each group’s needs.

University Semester Abroad (USA)

International students who want to study at an American university for a semester or a year can enroll in USA and take credit-bearing courses that transfer to their home university. The program provides a great cultural and academic learning opportunity. USA staff work closely with students and their home institutions to help guide course selection and enrollment.

International Student Leadership

International universities send their undergraduate and graduate students to attend this three-week program. Through dynamic lectures, workshop activities and group presentations, students develop a self-awareness of their leadership style, enhance their English fluency, and enrich their knowledge of American culture. Sessions are scheduled during the summer and in January.

Professional Development

Professional development programs fill a critical need in a challenging job market. They provide learning experiences to help professionals stay current on the latest technologies and best practices, or to develop the skills and knowledge to explore a whole new career. The curriculum for these programs combines a formal course of academic study with practical, real-world training that is immediately applicable to the workplace.

Programs for Educators

Extended Education works closely with the College of Education to offer professional development opportunities for educators. Most courses are available online. Certificate programs include School Business Management, and online programs in Gifted and Talented Education and Postsecondary Reading. Other online courses include clear credential program, and Understanding and Addressing LGBT and Gender-Based Bullying.

Certificate Programs

Extended Education offers nearly 40 certificate programs for working professionals. Program design and oversight is provided by advisory boards comprised of leaders from business and industry, and the Cal State Fullerton faculty. These programs increase access to the University through convenient evening, weekend and online classes that provide practical, work-force-ready training.

Certificate programs are designed for people who want formal recognition for completing a structured and rigorous course of study for a specific field that is not part of a University degree program. Certificates are awarded when participants complete program requirements. Programs are currently offered in a variety of areas including:

Busines

Crime/Forensics/Legal

Education

Engineering

Fiduciary Management

Human Resources

Interpretation and Translation

IT and Computer Engineering

Leadership

Lean/Six Sigma

Legal

Management and Human Resources

Social Services

Test Preparation

New programs are continuously being developed. For more information, contact University Extended Education at 657-278-2611 or visit extension.fullerton.edu.

Distance Education

The Distance Education Department of UEE extends the resources of Cal State Fullerton beyond its immediate geographic area through the use of technology. UEE’s Distance Education team helps develop and create classes that go beyond the traditional “face-to-face” format and are delivered online.  Distance Education serves the entire University community by providing a comprehensive array of services relating to the design, development, implementation and evaluation of courses, certificates, programs, and degrees offered at a distance.  

Summer Programs for Children and Teens

UEE offers one- and two-week summer programs for children and teens each summer. Art Camp, which is offered in two-week sessions, is an opportunity for participants aged 7-14 to explore their creativity through a variety of art forms such as drawing, printmaking, sculpture, painting, ceramics, masks and music theater. Older students have the opportunity to broaden their artistic perception and skill level with more advanced projects. In addition, one-week classes in such topics as geometry, algebra and a writing academy are offered to help students prepare for the school year ahead. All classes are held on campus.

Learning in Retirement

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Fullerton (OLLI-CSUF) extends access to the University to individuals who are retired, semi-retired, or approaching retirement age. OLLI-CSUF develops and delivers classes for an active, healthy life. For an annual membership fee, OLLI-CSUF members enjoy the University setting and many student privileges. Programs include self-directed study groups, educational lectures, discussion groups, computer education, arts workshops, physical activities, special events, social activities and travel opportunities. Select classes, including Transitions in Retirement Essentials, are open to the public.

UEE Class-Site Locations

Cal State Fullerton Campus
800 N. State College Boulevard
Fullerton, CA 92831

Cal State Fullerton Garden Grove Center
12901 Euclid Street
Garden Grove, CA 92840-5214

Cal State Fullerton Irvine Campus
3 Banting Road
Irvine, CA 92618

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