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WELCOME
CALIFORNIA COAST UNIVERSITY’S MISSION
Our mission is to offer quality, affordable, flexible, online undergraduate and graduate educational
programs that are valuable both personally and professionally to our students. With programs that
are comprehensive, current and supported by qualified faculty and staff, we are committed to
keeping pace with the needs of an everchanging marketplace.
We are committed to meeting the needs of students whose geographic, professional, or personal
time constraints keep them from completing their education in traditional, on-campus programs.
Our curriculum allows students to integrate their professional or life experiences, previously
completed academic work, and specialized military or company training with CCU’s academic
requirements to create personalized programs.
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ACCREDITATION/APPROVALS
California Coast University holds accreditation through the Distance
Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC). The goal of accreditation
is to ensure that education provided by institutions of higher education
meets acceptable levels of quality. The DEAC (formerly the Distance
Education and Training Council) is a private, non-profit educational
organization founded in 1926. Operating as a national accreditor of
distance education institutions, DEAC is listed by the United States
Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting
agency. The Secretary of Education is required by law to publish a
list of nationally recognized accrediting agencies that the Secretary
determines to be reliable authorities as to the quality of education
provided by the institutions of higher education. An agency seeking
recognition by the Secretary must meet the Secretary's procedures
and criteria for the recognition of accrediting agencies.
1101 17th Street, NW, Suite 808, Washington, D.C. 20036Phone: (202) 234-5100 | Fax: (202) 332-1386
[email protected] | www.deac.org
DISTANCE EDUCATION ACCREDITING COMMISSION (DEAC)
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One Dupont Circle NW, Suite 510, Washington, DC 20036Phone: (202) 955-6126 | Fax: (202) 955-6129
[email protected] | www.chea.org
COUNCIL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION ACCREDITATION (CHEA)
The Accrediting Commission of the DEAC is a recognized member of the
Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). CHEA is a private
nonprofit national organization that coordinates accreditation activity in
the United States. It carries forward a long tradition that recognition of
accrediting organizations should be a key strategy to ensure quality,
accountability, and improvement in higher education. Recognition by
CHEA affirms that standards and processes of accrediting organizations
are consistent with quality, improvement, and accountability expectations
that CHEA has established.
2535 Capitol Oaks Drive, Ste. 400, Sacramento, CA 95833Phone: (888) 370-7589 | Fax: (916) 263-1897
www.bppe.ca.gov
BUREAU FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION (BPPE)
California Coast University holds Institutional Approval by the Bureau
of Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE) of the State of California.
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Flexible programs designed to fit into your busy schedule
Low tuition with interest-free payment plans starting as low as $100/month
Self-paced study
No classroom attendance requirements
Qualified faculty and student service staff available to assist you throughout
your program
Textbook rental library
Academic credit for previous work experience/training
(undergraduate programs only)
Company tuition reimbursement program available
Tuition discount for CCU Graduates, Law Enforcement, Fire Fighters,
Veterans, Active Duty Military and Government Employees.
*Proof of current employment will need to be submitted*
HERE ARE A FEW REASONS WHY STUDENTS CHOOSE
TO STUDY AT CCU:
WHY CCU?
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All applicants must be at least 18 years old and have successfully obtained a high
school diploma, GED or its equivalent. California Coast University reserves the
right to refuse admission or continuation to any student at any time.
All information is subject to change without notice.
CALIFORNIA COAST UNIVERSITY925 N. Spurgeon St. Santa Ana, CA 92701
Phone: (888) 228-8648 | Fax: (714) 547-0703
www.calcoast.edu
TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION
1. Complete an application and submit it with the $75 non-refundable application fee or
apply online at: www.calcoast.edu
2. Request official transcripts for previously completed college or university coursework,
as well as any credits completed by examination (CLEP, DSST, AP, etc.). Transcripts
from foreign institutions must be pre-evaluated by an approved foreign credential
evaluation service. A listing of approved organizations can be found at: www.naces.org
3. Submit a detailed resume that reflects your previous occupational experience.
The university’s programs are not designed to meet any licensing or credentialing
requirements. Prospective students interested in licensure or credentials are advised to
check with the appropriate agencies, school districts, professional association and
governmental agencies before enrolling with any college or university.
ADMISSIONS
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Transfer of Credits: Students who have successfully completed courses at accredited
institutions may receive transfer credit for any applicable work.
*Limits apply to both undergraduate and graduate programs.
Specialized Training: Specialized training credit is awarded to undergraduate students
based on documented professional training.
Experiential Credit: Experiential credit may be awarded to undergraduate students based on
prior educational background and work history that would be comparable to a standard
course. When assigned by the professor, students will be asked to submit a request for
experiential credit form for each course under consideration.
Challenge Exams: Challenge examinations may be offered when a student has enough prior
learning experiences and/or life experiences related to a particular course. *Associate,
bachelor’s, master’s level only.
Study Guides: Study Guides combine several different approaches to learning: including
multiple choice examinations and/or writing assignments.
Proposal, Dissertation, and Oral Defense (Doctorate Level Only): For the dissertation
phase of the Doctor of Education programs, the student will choose a research topic related
to his or her field of study. Under the direction of the Dissertation Committee, the student will
complete a proposal and dissertation. All dissertations are then followed by an oral defense.
For additional details, please review the CCU catalog or visit the Coursework Requirements
page on our website at: www.calcoast.edu/coursework-requirements.html
CREDIT CAN BE FULFILLED THROUGH A COMBINATION
OF THE FOLLOWING:
COMPLETING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
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UNDERGRADUATE TUITION
GRADUATE TUITION
DOCTORATE TUITION
PAYMENT PLAN A
PAYMENT PLAN B
PAYMENT PLAN C
$150.00 per unit
$230.00 per unit
$290.00 per unit
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One initial payment of $500.00 toward the total tuition; the remaining
balance is paid at the interest-free rate of $100.00 per month,
beginning one month from the official enrollment date.
One initial payment of $300.00 toward the total tuition; the remaining
balance is paid at the interest-free rate of $125.00 per month,
beginning one month from the official enrollment date.
Total tuition paid in full upon enrollment.
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCE
FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT
BAM 105 BAM 312 BAM 406BAM 410
BCJ 100BCJ 230BCJ 240BCJ 351
BAM 110BAM 223BAM 313BAN 401
BAM 315BAM 411 BAM 418BAM 421
Introduction to BusinessBusiness CommunicationsBusiness and Society Organizational Theory and Behavior
Introduction to Criminal JusticeCriminal Investigation Procedures in the Justice SystemForensic Science
Introduction to Accounting Principles of EconomicsIntroduction to Financial Management International Business
Principles of Management Human Resource ManagementSmall Business Management Operations Management
FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKETING
FUNDAMENTALS OF PSYCHOLOGY
HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
MKT 102MKT 230MKT 310MKT 333
PSY 102PSY 220PSY 380PSY 408
HCA 200HCA 320HCA 340HCA 420
Introduction to MarketingConsumer BehaviorAdvertising and PromotionsMarketing Management
Introduction to PsychologyDevelopmental Psychology Personality Theories Abnormal Psychology
The United States Health Care System Essentials of Managed Health CareCultural Diversity in Health and Illness Medical Law and Ethics
An applicant must have successfully obtained a high school diploma, GED, or its equivalent.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
4 Courses - 12 Units
UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATES
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
BAM 510 BAM 513 BAM 530BAM 560
EDU 501EDU 510EDU 524EDU 548
EDU 520EDU 529EDU 532EDU 546
HCA 501HCA 503HCA 505HCA 507
BAM 510BAM 515BAM 535BAM 545
Human Resource ManagementFinancial ManagementBusiness Ethics Strategic Management
Integrating Technology into Teaching Models of TeachingCurriculum Design and Evaluation Global Perspectives in Curriculum
Leadership and Organizational BehaviorEducational Personnel ManagementSchool-Community Relations Public Policy
Health Care in AmericaEthical and Legal Issues for Health Care ProfessionalsMulticultural Health Care Organizational Behavior in Health Care
Human Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorAdvanced Human Resource Management Strategic Compensation
MANAGEMENT STUDIES
MARKETING STUDIES
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
PSYCHOLOGY STUDIES
BAM 540 BAM 550 BAM 560BAM 562
BAM 511MKT 512MKT 542MKT 552
BAM 515BAM 532BAM 550BAM 554
PSY 501PSY 505PSY 511PSY 525
Project ManagementLeadershipStrategic Management Modern Management
Marketing ManagementSales ManagementGlobal MarketingValue Marketing
Organizational BehaviorOrganizational TheoryLeadershipEmployee Training and Development
Developmental PsychologyPsychopathologyProfessional Ethics and the LawCounseling Systems and Techniques
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree from a college or university recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
4 Courses - 12 Units
GRADUATE CERTIFICATES
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
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Associate of Science in Psychology............................................
Bachelor of Science in Psychology.............................................
Master of Science in Psychology................................................
School of Behavioral Science
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Associate of Science in Criminal Justice....................................
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice......................................
Master of Science in Criminal Justice.........................................
School of Criminal Justice
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Master of Education in Administration........................................
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction.....................
Doctor of Education in Educational Administration.....................
Doctor of Education in Educational Psychology.........................
Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership.....................
School of Education
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Associate of Science in General Studies..............................................
Bachelor of Science in General Studies................................................
School of Arts and Sciences
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Associate of Science in Business Administration..................................
Associate of Science in Business Marketing........................................
Associate of Science in Health Care Administration.............................
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration...................................
Bachelor of Science in Business Marketing..........................................
Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration..............................
Bachelor of Science in Management....................................................
Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership.........................................
Master of Business Administration........................................................
Master of Business Administration in Business Marketing....................
Master of Business Administration in Health Care Management..........
Master of Business Administration in Human Resource Management..
Master of Business Administration in Management..............................
Master of Science in Management.......................................................
School of Administration and Management
DEGREE PROGRAM INDEX
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GED 102GED 108 GED 215 GED 216 GED 120 GED 240 GED 132GED 150 GED 155GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Psychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Introduction to HumanitiesArt HistoryUnited States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESBAM 105 BAM 225 BAM 306 BAM 312 BAM 315 BAM 410
Introduction to BusinessInformation ManagementPrinciples of MarketingBusiness CommunicationsPrinciples of ManagementOrganizational Theory and Behavior
Requires students to complete a total of 60 semester units comprised of the following:
6 Core Courses 10 General Education Courses 4 Elective Courses*
GED 102GED 108 GED 215 GED 216 GED 120 GED 240 GED 132GED 150 GED 155GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Psychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Introduction to HumanitiesArt HistoryUnited States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESMKT 102 MKT 121 MKT 230 MKT 310 MKT 330 MKT 333
Introduction to MarketingCustomer ServiceConsumer BehaviorAdvertising and PromotionsEntertainment Marketing and CommunicationsMarketing Management
Requires students to complete a total of 60 semester units comprised of the following:
6 Core Courses 10 General Education Courses 4 Elective Courses*
Associate of Science in Business Administration
Associate of Science in Business Marketing
*Electives may be viewed on www.calcoast.edu
SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
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GED 102 GED 108 GED 215 GED 216 GED 120 GED 240 GED 132 GED 150 GED 155 GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Psychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Humanities Art HistoryUnited States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESHCA 200 HCA 305 HCA 310HCA 320HCA 340HCA 420
The United States Health Care SystemIntroduction to Community HealthInformation Technology for Health ProfessionsEssentials of Managed Health CareCultural Diversity in Health and IllnessMedical Law and Ethics
GED 102GED 108GED 210 GED 215 GED 216 GED 260 GED 120GED 130 GED 240 GED 250 GED 132 GED 150 GED 155 GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyPsychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Criminology Introduction to Humanities Introduction to CivilizationArt History World Religions United States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESBAM 105 BAM 110 BAM 118 BAM 223 BAM 225 BAM 306 BAM 312 BAM 313 BAM 315 BAM 317 BAM 401 BAM 406 BAM 410MKT 230
Introduction to BusinessIntroduction to AccountingComputing ConceptsPrinciples of EconomicsInformation ManagementPrinciples of MarketingBusiness CommunicationsIntroduction to Financial ManagementPrinciples of ManagementBusiness LawInternational BusinessBusiness and SocietyOrganizational Theory and BehaviorConsumer Behavior
Requires students to complete a total of 60 semester units comprised of the following:
6 Core Courses 10 General Education Courses 4 Elective Courses*
Associate of Science in Health Care Administration
SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
Requires students to complete a total of 126 semester units comprised of the following:
14 Core Courses 14 General Education Courses 14 Elective Courses*
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
*Electives may be viewed on www.calcoast.edu
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GED 102GED 108GED 210 GED 215 GED 216 GED 260 GED 120GED 130 GED 240 GED 250 GED 132 GED 150 GED 155 GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyPsychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Criminology Introduction to Humanities Introduction to CivilizationArt History World Religions United States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESBAM 105 BAM 118 BAM 223 BAM 312BAM 315BAM 317 BAM 401 BAM 402 MKT 102 MKT 121 MKT 230 MKT 310 MKT 333MKT 425
Introduction to BusinessComputing ConceptsPrinciples of EconomicsBusiness CommunicationsPrinciples of ManagementBusiness LawInternational BusinessPublic RelationsIntroduction to MarketingCustomer ServiceConsumer BehaviorAdvertising and PromotionsMarketing Management Social Media Marketing
GED 102GED 108GED 210 GED 215 GED 216 GED 260 GED 120GED 130 GED 240 GED 250 GED 132 GED 150 GED 155 GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyPsychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Criminology Introduction to Humanities Introduction to CivilizationArt History World Religions United States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESBAM 105 BAM 312 BAM 313 BAM 315 BAM 402 BAM 411 HCA 200 HCA 305 HCA 310 HCA 320 HCA 340 HCA 420 PSY 150PSY 180
Introduction to BusinessBusiness CommunicationsIntroduction to Financial ManagementPrinciples of ManagementPublic RelationsHuman Resource ManagementThe United States Health Care SystemIntroduction to Community HealthInformation Technology for Health ProfessionsEssentials of Managed Health CareCultural Diversity in Health and IllnessMedical Law and EthicsHealth PsychologyIntroduction to Organizational Psychology
Requires students to complete a total of 126 semester units comprised of the following:
14 Core Courses 14 General Education Courses 14 Elective Courses*
Bachelor of Science in Business Marketing
SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
Requires students to complete a total of 126 semester units comprised of the following:
14 Core Courses 14 General Education Courses 14 Elective Courses*
Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration
*Electives may be viewed on www.calcoast.edu
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GED 102GED 108GED 210 GED 215 GED 216 GED 260 GED 120 GED 130GED 240 GED 250 GED 132 GED 150 GED 155 GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyPsychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Criminology Introduction to Humanities Introduction to CivilizationArt History World Religions United States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESBAM 105 BAM 110 BAM 118 BAM 223 BAM 225 BAM 306 BAM 312 BAM 313 BAM 315 BAM 317 BAM 402 BAM 411 BAM 418 BAM 421
Introduction to BusinessIntroduction to AccountingComputing ConceptsPrinciples of EconomicsInformation ManagementPrinciples of MarketingBusiness CommunicationsIntroduction to Financial ManagementPrinciples of ManagementBusiness LawPublic RelationsHuman Resource ManagementSmall Business ManagementOperations Management
Requires students to complete a total of 126 semester units comprised of the following:
14 Core Courses 14 General Education Courses 14 Elective Courses*
Bachelor of Science in Management
SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
BAM 547 BAM 550 BAM 554 BAM 562 GRM 597BAM 599
Conflict ManagementLeadershipEmployee Training and DevelopmentModern ManagementThe Research ProcessStrategic Management: Capstone
CORE COURSESBAM 501BAM 510 BAM 511 BAM 515BAM 530BAM 532BAM 540
Human RelationsHuman Resource ManagementMarketing ManagementOrganizational BehaviorBusiness EthicsOrganizational TheoryProject Management
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; or a Bachelor’s Degree in another field may be considered if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates that the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
Requires students to complete a total of 39 semester units comprised of the following:
13 Core Courses
Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership
*Electives may be viewed on www.calcoast.edu
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BAM 530BAM 540BAM 550BAM 570 GRM 597BAM 599
Business EthicsProject ManagementLeadershipE-Commerce ManagementThe Research ProcessStrategic Management: Capstone
CORE COURSESBAM 509 BAM 510 BAM 511BAM 513 BAM 514 BAM 515 BAM 521
Management Information SystemsHuman Resource ManagementMarketing ManagementFinancial ManagementInternational Business ManagementOrganizational BehaviorBusiness Law
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; or a Bachelor’s Degree in another field may be considered if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates that the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
Requires students to complete a total of 39 semester units comprised of the following:
13 Core Courses
Master of Business Administration
SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
MKT 512 MKT 542 MKT 552 MKT 555 GRM 597BAM 599
Sales ManagementGlobal MarketingValue MarketingRetail ManagementThe Research ProcessStrategic Management: Capstone
CORE COURSESBAM 509 BAM 510 BAM 511 BAM 513BAM 514BAM 515 BAM 530
Management Information SystemsHuman Resource ManagementMarketing ManagementFinancial ManagementInternational Business ManagementOrganizational BehaviorBusiness Ethics
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; or a Bachelor’s Degree in another field may be considered if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates that the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
Requires students to complete a total of 39 semester units comprised of the following:
13 Core Courses
Master of Business Administration in Business Marketing
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HCA 501HCA 503HCA 505HCA 507GRM 597BAM 599
Health Care in AmericaEthical and Legal Issues for Health Care ProfessionalsMulticultural Health CareOrganizational Behavior in Health CareThe Research ProcessStrategic Management: Capstone
CORE COURSESBAM 509 BAM 510 BAM 511 BAM 513 BAM 550BAM 554BAM 562
Management Information SystemsHuman Resource ManagementMarketing ManagementFinancial ManagementLeadershipEmployee Training and DevelopmentModern Management
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; or a Bachelor’s Degree in another field may be considered if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates that the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
Requires students to complete a total of 39 semester units comprised of the following:
13 Core Courses
Master of Business Administration in Health Care Management
SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
BAM 530 BAM 535 BAM 545 BAM 550 GRM 597BAM 599
Business EthicsAdvanced Human Resource ManagementStrategic CompensationLeadershipThe Research ProcessStrategic Management: Capstone
CORE COURSESBAM 501BAM 509 BAM 510 BAM 511 BAM 513 BAM 514 BAM 515
Human RelationsManagement Information SystemsHuman Resource ManagementMarketing ManagementFinancial ManagementInternational Business ManagementOrganizational Behavior
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; or a Bachelor’s Degree in another field may be considered if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates that the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
Requires students to complete a total of 39 semester units comprised of the following:
13 Core Courses
Master of Business Administration in Human Resource Management
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BAM 550 BAM 554 BAM 562 BAM 570GRM 597BAM 599
LeadershipEmployee Training and DevelopmentModern ManagementE-Commerce ManagementThe Research ProcessStrategic Management: Capstone
CORE COURSESBAM 501 BAM 509 BAM 510 BAM 513 BAM 515 BAM 530 BAM 540
Human RelationsManagement Information SystemsHuman Resource ManagementFinancial ManagementOrganizational BehaviorBusiness EthicsProject Management
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; or a Bachelor’s Degree in another field may be considered if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates that the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
Requires students to complete a total of 39 semester units comprised of the following:
13 Core Courses
Master of Business Administration in Management
SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
BAM 550BAM 554BAM 562 BAM 570GRM 597BAM 599
LeadershipEmployee Training and DevelopmentModern ManagementE-Commerce ManagementThe Research Process Strategic Management: Capstone
CORE COURSESBAM 501BAM 510BAM 511BAM 513BAM 514 BAM 515BAM 530
Human RelationsHuman Resource ManagementMarketing ManagementFinancial ManagementInternational Business ManagementOrganizational BehaviorBusiness Ethics
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; or a Bachelor’s Degree in another field may be considered if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates that the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
Requires students to complete a total of 39 semester units comprised of the following:
13 Core Courses
Master of Science in Management
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GED 130GED 240 GED 132GED 150 GED 155 GED 232
Introduction to CivilizationArt History United States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESGED 102 GED 108 GED 210 GED 215 GED 216 GED 120
The Human Body Environmental Science Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Psychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Humanities
Requires students to complete a total of 60 semester units comprised of the following:
12 General Education Courses 8 Elective Courses*
GED 102 GED 108 GED 210 GED 215 GED 216 GED 260 GED 120 GED 130GED 240 GED 250 GED 132 GED 150 GED 155 GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyPsychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Criminology Introduction to Humanities Introduction to Civilization Art HistoryWorld Religions United States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESBAM 105 BAM 118BAM 312 BAM 315 BAM 410BCJ 100 BCJ 240BCJ 360HCA 200MKT 102MKT 230PSY 220PSY 408PSY 430
Introduction to BusinessComputing ConceptsBusiness CommunicationsPrinciples of ManagementOrganizational Theory and BehaviorIntroduction to Criminal JusticeProcedures in the Justice SystemCriminal LawIntroduction to the United States Health Care SystemIntroduction to MarketingConsumer BehaviorDevelopmental PsychologyAbnormal PsychologyEducational Psychology
Requires students to complete a total of 126 semester units comprised of the following:
14 Core Courses 14 General Education Courses 14 Elective Courses*
Associate of Science in General Studies
Bachelor of Science in General Studies
*Electives may be viewed on www.calcoast.edu
SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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GED 130GED 240 GED 132GED 150 GED 155 GED 232
Introduction to CivilizationArt History United States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESGED 102 GED 108 GED 210 GED 215 GED 216 GED 120
The Human Body Environmental Science Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Psychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Humanities
Requires students to complete a total of 60 semester units comprised of the following:
12 General Education Courses 8 Elective Courses*
GED 102 GED 108 GED 210 GED 215 GED 216 GED 260 GED 120 GED 130GED 240 GED 250 GED 132 GED 150 GED 155 GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyPsychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Criminology Introduction to Humanities Introduction to Civilization Art HistoryWorld Religions United States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESBAM 105 BAM 118BAM 312 BAM 315 BAM 410BCJ 100 BCJ 240BCJ 360HCA 200MKT 102MKT 230PSY 220PSY 408PSY 430
Introduction to BusinessComputing ConceptsBusiness CommunicationsPrinciples of ManagementOrganizational Theory and BehaviorIntroduction to Criminal JusticeProcedures in the Justice SystemCriminal LawIntroduction to the United States Health Care SystemIntroduction to MarketingConsumer BehaviorDevelopmental PsychologyAbnormal PsychologyEducational Psychology
Requires students to complete a total of 126 semester units comprised of the following:
14 Core Courses 14 General Education Courses 14 Elective Courses*
Associate of Science in General Studies
Bachelor of Science in General Studies
*Electives may be viewed on www.calcoast.edu
SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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GED 102GED 108 GED 215 GED 216 GED 120 GED 240 GED 132GED 150 GED 155GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Psychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Introduction to HumanitiesArt HistoryUnited States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESPSY 102 PSY 220 PSY 280 PSY 380PSY 408 PSY 418
Introduction to PsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyMarriage and FamilyPersonality TheoriesAbnormal PsychologyCounseling Psychology
Requires students to complete a total of 60 semester units comprised of the following:
6 Core Courses 10 General Education Courses 4 Elective Courses*
GED 102 GED 108 GED 210 GED 215 GED 216 GED 260 GED 120 GED 130GED 240 GED 250 GED 132 GED 150 GED 155 GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyPsychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Criminology Introduction to Humanities Introduction to Civilization Art HistoryWorld Religions United States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESPSY 102 PSY 116 PSY 150 PSY 180 PSY 220 PSY 228 PSY 270 PSY 280 PSY 312 PSY 330PSY 380 PSY 408 PSY 418 PSY 430
Introduction to PsychologyPsychology of GenderHealth PsychologyIntroduction to Organizational PsychologyDevelopmental PsychologySocial PsychologyLearning TheoriesMarriage and FamilyTests and Measurements in PsychologyHistory and Systems of PsychologyPersonality TheoriesAbnormal PsychologyCounseling PsychologyEducational Psychology
Requires students to complete a total of 126 semester units comprised of the following:
14 Core Courses 14 General Education Courses 14 Elective Courses*
Associate of Science in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
*Electives may be viewed on www.calcoast.edu
SCHOOL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
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PSY 527 PSY 530PSY 540PSY 550GRM 597PSY 599
Assessment TechniquesPsychology of AgingPhysiological PsychologyGroup PsychotherapyThe Research ProcessClinical Psychology: Capstone
CORE COURSESPSY 501 PSY 503 PSY 505 PSY 509 PSY 511 PSY 517 PSY 525
Developmental PsychologyHuman SexualityPsychopathologyTheories of Marriage and FamilyProfessional Ethics and the LawAlcohol and Chemical Substance AbuseCounseling Systems and Techniques
PSY 102 Introduction to PsychologyPSY 228 Social PsychologyPSY 270 Learning Theories
PSY 280 Marriage and FamilyPSY 380 Personality TheoriesPSY 408 Abnormal Psychology
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; or a Bachelor’s Degree in another field may be considered if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates that the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program.
If the degree is not in Psychology, the student must complete the following six additional prerequisite courses to be eligible for the program:
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
Requires students to complete a total of 39 semester units comprised of the following:
13 Core Courses
Master of Science in Psychology
SCHOOL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
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GED 102GED 108 GED 215 GED 216 GED 120 GED 240 GED 132GED 150 GED 155GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Psychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Introduction to HumanitiesArt HistoryUnited States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESBCJ 100 BCJ 210 BCJ 230 BCJ 240BCJ 303 BCJ 351
Introduction to Criminal JusticeJuvenile JusticeCriminal InvestigationProcedures in the Justice SystemTerrorismForensic Science
Requires students to complete a total of 60 semester units comprised of the following:
6 Core Courses 10 General Education Courses 4 Elective Courses*
GED 102 GED 108 GED 210 GED 215 GED 216 GED 260 GED 120 GED 130GED 240 GED 250 GED 132 GED 150 GED 155 GED 232
The Human Body Environmental Science Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyPsychology of Adjustment Introduction to Sociology Criminology Introduction to Humanities Introduction to Civilization Art HistoryWorld Religions United States Government Mathematics English Early United States History
CORE COURSES GENERAL EDUCATION COURSESBCJ 100 BCJ 210 BCJ 230 BCJ 240BCJ 245 BCJ 303BCJ 340 BCJ 351BCJ 355 BCJ 360 BCJ 400 BCJ 403BCJ 450BCJ 470
Introduction to Criminal JusticeJuvenile JusticeCriminal InvestigationProcedures in the Justice SystemComputer Forensics and Cyber CrimeTerrorismCriminal BehaviorForensic ScienceHomeland SecurityCriminal LawTheory and Practices of Law EnforcementTheory and Practices of Corrections Domestic ViolenceResearch Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology
Requires students to complete a total of 126 semester units comprised of the following:
14 Core Courses 14 General Education Courses 14 Elective Courses*
Associate of Science in Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
*Electives may be viewed on www.calcoast.edu
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BCJ 563BCJ 565BCJ 575BCJ 582GRM 597BCJ 599
Criminal Justice PolicyDeviant BehaviorTerrorism and Homeland SecurityCorrectional CounselingThe Research ProcessCriminal Justice Administration: Capstone
CORE COURSESBAM 515BCJ 501 BCJ 510BCJ 530BCJ 545BCJ 553BCJ 562
Organizational BehaviorCriminological TheoryDrugs, Justice and SocietyMulticultural Issues in Law EnforcementComputer CrimeSupervision in Law EnforcementPolice Administration and Management
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; or a Bachelor’s Degree in another field may be considered if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates that the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
Requires students to complete a total of 39 semester units comprised of the following:
13 Core Courses
Master of Science in Criminal Justice
SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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EDU 540 EDU 545 EDU 546EDU 547GRM 597EDU 599
Career DevelopmentLeadership and TechnologyPublic PolicyLegal Aspects of EducationThe Research ProcessStrategic Issues Management: Capstone
CORE COURSESEDU 501EDU 507 EDU 510 EDU 520EDU 526EDU 529EDU 532
Integrating Technology into TeachingCultural Issues in EducationModels of TeachingLeadership and Organizational BehaviorSupervision of InstructionEducational Personnel ManagementSchool-Community Relations
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; or a Bachelor’s Degree in another field may be considered if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates that the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
Requires students to complete a total of 39 semester units comprised of the following:
13 Core Courses
Master of Education in Administration
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
EDU 545 EDU 546EDU 547EDU 548GRM 597EDU 599
Leadership and TechnologyPublic PolicyLegal Aspects of EducationGlobal Perspectives in CurriculumThe Research ProcessStrategic Issues Management: Capstone
CORE COURSESEDU 501EDU 507 EDU 510 EDU 521EDU 524EDU 526EDU 540
Integrating Technology into TeachingCultural Issues in EducationModels of TeachingPsychology Applied to TeachingCurriculum Design and EvaluationSupervision of InstructionCareer Development
An applicant must have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field; or a Bachelor’s Degree in another field may be considered if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates that the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
Requires students to complete a total of 39 semester units comprised of the following:
13 Core Courses
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction
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QUALIFYING COURSES (12 SEMESTER UNITS)EDU 602 EDU 610 EDU 614 EDU 615
Philosophical Foundations of Education (4 units)Learning Theory (4 units)History of Education (4 units)Qualifying Examination (pass/no pass)
SPECIALIZATION COURSES (16 SEMESTER UNITS)EDU 627 EDU 630 EDU 645 EDU 647
Managing Human Resources (4 units)Educational Finance (4 units)Advanced Curriculum Development (4 units)Educational Standards and Accountability (4 units)
CORE COURSES (14 SEMESTER UNITS)EDU 618EDU 621 EDU 591 EDU 592
Analysis of Current Issues in Education (4 units)Organizational Behavior and Adaptive Leadership (4 units)Public Policy (3 units)Legal Aspects of Education (3 units) COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION (2 SEMESTER UNITS)
EDU 687 Comprehensive Examination (2 units)
RESEARCH & DISSERTATION PHASE (14 SEMESTER UNITS)
RESEARCH COURSES (8 SEMESTER UNITS)
GRM 712GRM 715
EDU 652EDU 653
Proposal (2 units)Dissertation and Oral Defense (12 units)
Educational Research (4 units)Quantitative Methods in Educational Research (4 units)
An applicant must have earned a Master's Degree in Education; or a Master’s Degree in another field may be accepted if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program. The applicant must then complete the following 5 prerequisite courses: EDU 510 Models of Teaching, EDU 532 School-Community Relations, EDU 545 Leadership and Technology, EDU 546 Public Policy and EDU 547 Legal Aspects of Education.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
3 Qualifying Courses and Qualifying Examination (12 semester units)
4 Core Courses (14 semester units)
4 Specialization Courses (16 units)
2 Research Courses (8 semester units)
A Comprehensive Examination (2 semester units)
A Proposal, Dissertation and Oral Defense (14 semester units)
Requires students to complete a total of 66 semester units comprised of the following:
Doctor of Education in Educational Administration
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
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MS
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QUALIFYING COURSES (12 SEMESTER UNITS)EDU 602 EDU 610 EDU 614 EDU 615
Philosophical Foundations of Education (4 units)Learning Theory (4 units)History of Education (4 units)Qualifying Examination (pass/no pass)
SPECIALIZATION COURSES (16 SEMESTER UNITS)EDU 624 EDU 640 EDU 646 EDU 649
Group Dynamics (4 units)Motivation and Learning (4 units)Educational Measurement (4 units)Advanced Educational Psychology (4 units)
CORE COURSES (14 SEMESTER UNITS)EDU 618EDU 621 EDU 591 EDU 592
Analysis of Current Issues in Education (4 units)Organizational Behavior and Adaptive Leadership (4 units)Public Policy (3 units)Legal Aspects of Education (3 units) COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION (2 SEMESTER UNITS)
EDU 689 Comprehensive Examination (2 units)
RESEARCH & DISSERTATION PHASE (14 SEMESTER UNITS)
RESEARCH COURSES (8 SEMESTER UNITS)
GRM 712GRM 715
EDU 652EDU 653
Proposal (2 units)Dissertation and Oral Defense (12 units)
Educational Research (4 units)Quantitative Methods in Educational Research (4 units)
An applicant must have earned a Master's Degree in Education; or a Master’s Degree in another field may be accepted if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program. The applicant must then complete the following 5 prerequisite courses: EDU 510 Models of Teaching, EDU 532 School-Community Relations, EDU 545 Leadership and Technology, EDU 546 Public Policy and EDU 547 Legal Aspects of Education.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
3 Qualifying Courses and Qualifying Examination (12 semester units)
4 Core Courses (14 semester units)
4 Specialization Courses (16 units)
2 Research Courses (8 semester units)
A Comprehensive Examination (2 semester units)
A Proposal, Dissertation and Oral Defense (14 semester units)
Requires students to complete a total of 66 semester units comprised of the following:
Doctor of Education in Educational Psychology
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
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QUALIFYING COURSES (12 SEMESTER UNITS)EDU 602 EDU 610 EDU 614 EDU 615
Philosophical Foundations of Education (4 units)Learning Theory (4 units)History of Education (4 units)Qualifying Examination (pass/no pass)
SPECIALIZATION COURSES (16 SEMESTER UNITS)EDU 625 EDU 629 EDU 642 EDU 650
Foundations in Leadership (4 units)Diversity in Global and Multicultural Organizations (4 units)Managing Conflict in Organizations (4 units)Leading Through and By Change (4 units)
CORE COURSES (14 SEMESTER UNITS)EDU 618EDU 621 EDU 591 EDU 592
Analysis of Current Issues in Education (4 units)Organizational Behavior and Adaptive Leadership (4 units)Public Policy (3 units)Legal Aspects of Education (3 units) COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION (2 SEMESTER UNITS)
EDU 688 Comprehensive Examination (2 units)
RESEARCH & DISSERTATION PHASE (14 SEMESTER UNITS)
RESEARCH COURSES (8 SEMESTER UNITS)
GRM 712GRM 715
EDU 652EDU 653
Proposal (2 units)Dissertation and Oral Defense (12 units)
Educational Research (4 units)Quantitative Methods in Educational Research (4 units)
An applicant must have earned a Master's Degree in Education; or a Master’s Degree in another field may be accepted if the Admissions Committee evaluation indicates the applicant has the necessary foundation to succeed in the program. The applicant must then complete the following 5 prerequisite courses: EDU 510 Models of Teaching, EDU 532 School-Community Relations, EDU 545 Leadership and Technology, EDU 546 Public Policy and EDU 547 Legal Aspects of Education.
PREREQUISITES TO ADMISSION
3 Qualifying Courses and Qualifying Examination (12 semester units)
4 Core Courses (14 semester units)
4 Specialization Courses (16 units)
2 Research Courses (8 semester units)
A Comprehensive Examination (2 semester units)
A Proposal, Dissertation and Oral Defense (14 semester units)
Requires students to complete a total of 66 semester units comprised of the following:
Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
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