College of Extended Learning and International Affairs  {SF State Bulletin 2014 - 2015}

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College of Extended Learning and International Affairs

 

College Administrative Offices

Office Officer Telephone
AVP/Dean Jose Galvan 817-4260

 

SF State Downtown Campus
835 Market Street, 6th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103
405-7700

 

Program Directory

Certificate Programs Contact Telephone
Autodesk Authorized Training Center Cathy Flight 817-4226
Clinical Trials Design & Management Cathy Flight 817-4226
Core Strengths Coaching Skills Lauren Vanett 817-4246
Dietetics Janet Alford 817-4264
Digital Animation Afi Boz 817-4227
Digital Video Intensive Craig Abaya 817-4230
E-Learning Design & Development Cathy Flight 817-4226
English for Professional Purposes Lauren Vanett 817-4246
Event and Meeting Planning Joy Thompson 817-4237
Family Nurse Practitioner Janet Alford 817-4264
Film and Media Studies Robert Martin 817-4270
Financial Planning Susan Propst 817-4249
Geographic Information Systems Joy O’Donnell 817-4229
Holistic Health Joy O’Donnell 817-4229
Human Resource Management: Fundamental Issues Lauren Vanett 817-4246
International Business Robert Martin 817-4270
Multimedia Studies Craig Abaya 817-4230
Music/Recording Industry Craig Abaya 817-4230
Nonprofit Management Robert Martin 817-4270
Paralegal Studies Pat Medina 817-4222
Project Management Cathy Flight 817-4226
Screenwriting Robert Martin 817-4270
Social Media Marketing Lauren Vanett 817-4246
Spanish/English Interpretation Eric Bishop 817-4223

 

Professional Training and Other Programs

Programs Contact Telephone
American Language Institute Kathy Sherak 338-7382
Executive MBA Joanne Duke 817-4313
Pre-Health Professions Janet Alford 817-4264
Professional Communication Skills Lauren Vanett 817-4246

 

 

Extended Learning & International Affairs is the college of the university that is responsible for all program and course offerings not supported by state appropriations. These include Winter and Summer Sessions, continuing education courses, Open University, short-term study abroad programs, contract courses, professional training series, certificate programs, and off-campus degree programs. In contrast with degree programs which require matriculation and a degree objective, most Extended Learning & International Affairs programs allow any adult and selected high school students to participate. The primary objective of Extended Learning & International Affairs is to augment the regular university offerings and to provide further educational opportunities for all who wish to gain new knowledge and skills, pursue a new career direction, or expand their existing skills in a particular industry.

 

Courses are taught by regular San Francisco State University faculty, visiting faculty, and practicing professionals. All are specialists in their fields. Classes are offered at the 19th Avenue and Holloway campus location, and at the San Francisco State University Downtown Campus, 835 Market Street (Powell BART/Muni).

 

Continuing Education Programs

Continuing education is the medium through which the resources, skills, and talents of San Francisco State University are extended into the larger San Francisco area community. The continuing education program is designed for those who wish to pursue university-level study for purposes of resuming an interrupted or uncompleted education, to augment professional or vocational abilities, or to enhance personal growth and fulfillment.

 

Continuing education offerings include regularly established university courses as well as non-credit seminars and conferences, special weekend programs and travel study programs. Workshops and courses designed to meet the needs of particular groups and agencies may be initiated at various times during the year. Any adult may enroll in a continuing education course provided he/she meets the prerequisites of the course; it is not necessary that he/she also be admitted to the university.

 

Continuing education is self-supporting. Registration fees make possible the classes and programs offered. Therefore, individual courses or programs may be cancelled if enrollment is not sufficient.

 

Courses are offered during the fall, winter, spring, and summer sessions.

 

Winter Session

Winter Session enrollment is open to everyone—continuing and prospective San Francisco State University students, people from the community and visitors. Scheduled during the first three weeks of January, the one-, two-, and three-unit courses are primarily designed to meet the needs of students who wish to accelerate their academic progress. Winter Session courses earn residence credit and range from both lower- and upper-division credit courses to graduate level offerings. The maximum number of units a student may earn in Winter Session is 4 units.

 

Summer Sessions

Summer Session enrollment is open to everyone ― admitted SF State students, prospective students, visitors and the community. Summer Session courses offer an excellent opportunity to meet the faculty, get to know the campus and get acquainted with other students. The course credit you earn may count toward your degree.

 

Open University (Concurrent Enrollment)

Many of the courses offered to regularly enrolled San Francisco State University students are also available to continuing education students through Open University on a space available basis. Students enrolling through Open University earn residence credit which can be applied with limitations toward degrees. For baccalaureate degrees, SF State will accept up to 24 semester units of credit earned through Open University registration. For graduate degrees, SF State will generally accept, with advisor's approval, up to 6 semester units of credit earned through Open University.

 

Matriculated (regular) students, including foreign students with F-1 visas, may not enroll through Open University. As soon as a student is admitted to and enrolled in the university, he/she is considered a matriculated student for the current semester and for the next two semesters following the current semester. Even if currently admitted students do not take classes through the regular university, they may not take Open University courses because they are still eligible to register as matriculated students.

 

Newly admitted students who do not pay fees and do not enroll in regular university courses (that is, they do not matriculate) may take Open University classes, but will lose their status as admitted students.

 

Matriculated students who register in Open University courses are disenrolled without refund of fees and do not receive any credit on their permanent records. There are no exceptions to this regulation.

 

Contact the Extended Learning and International Affiars Office for information (405-7700).

 

Contract Credit (Contract Education)

Extended Learning offers Bay Area employers and organizations the service of reviewing their planned or existing in-house training programs for university or professional credit.

 

If a course is approved by a university department, participants receive a permanent university record of either extension academic credit or professional Continuing Education Units (CEUs), depending on the nature of the training. If the training program satisfies university requirements for content and quality, contract education can provide a convenient mechanism for organizations to enhance the value of their training.

 

Special Sessions

A limited number of degree, credential, and certificate programs are offered through special sessions. To be considered officially matriculated at SF State, special sessions students must be admitted to a specific degree, credential, or certificate program offered by an academic department via the College of Extended Learning and International Affairs (CELIA) and then enroll through CELIA in the courses for that specific program. Special sessions degree, credential, and certificate students have matriculated status. An updated list of current and anticipated special sessions programs, grouped by category (degree, credential, and certificate) is available at www.cel.sfsu.edu/.

 

The list currently includes the following:

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Off-Campus)

 

Graduate Degree Programs

Master of Business Administration (E.M.B.A.): Executive

Master of Arts in Education: Concentration in Educational Administration: Offered at Marin County Office of Education in San Rafael

Master of Arts in Economics: Joint Program

 

Credential Programs

Preliminary Administrative Services Credential: Offered in San Rafael via the Marin Leadership Academy

Post-Masters Pupil Personnel Services Credential - Social Work

Psychology Internship Pupil Personnel Services Credential Program

 

Certificate Programs (Academic)

Clinical Laboratory Sciences Certificate

Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate

Film and Media Studies Certificate

Pre-Health Professions Certificate

Screenwriting Certificate

Music/Recording Industry Certificate

Paralegal Studies Certificate

 

Certificate Programs

Certificate programs are designed for people who want formal recognition for completing a structured and rigorous course of study in a specific field, but who may not be interested in pursuing a university degree program.

 

Certificates are awarded when participants complete the required number of units or courses for the program, and other requirements, as stipulated. Students may enroll in up to 9 units before applying to a certificate program.

 

The certificate programs can be found in the Academic Programs section of this Bulletin (see Summary of Certificate Programs for links to specific programs).

 

Writing Skills The certificate programs' course content requires good writing skills. Certificate students are asked to demonstrate their writing ability soon after admission to the certificate program to satisfy the university literacy requirement. Those who do not have the necessary writing skills are referred to ENG 414, Elements of Writing, which is offered regularly through Open University and Summer Sessions.

 

Admission to Certificate Programs To be admitted to some academic certificate programs, students should have completed 56 units of academic credit or have sufficient experience to demonstrate they can perform upper division work. Students who do not have 56 units may be accepted on probation and are encouraged to apply. Please visit the web site at www.cel.sfsu.edu.

 

 

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