San Francisco State University
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Psychology
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132 US
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psych@sfsu.edu
Phone: 1-415-338-2167
Fax: 1-415-338-0942
Description:
The Psychology Department currently offers (7) Master's programs. The College
Teaching and Educational Psychology programs are currently inactive. DEADLINES:
All materials for application must be received by the department and application
to the University must be made by March 1 for consideration for the following
Fall semester.
Degree(s):
M.A. - Psychology; M.S. - Psychology
Research Areas:
M.A. in Psychology, concentration in:
Developmental Psychology;Physiological Psychology; Psychological Research;Social
Psychology
M.S. in Psychology, concentration in:
Clinical Psychology;Industrial/Organizational Psychology;School Psychology
San Francisco State University
College of Creative Arts
Design and Industrial Arts
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132 US
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dai@sfsu.edu
Phone: 1-415-338-2211
Description:
/show.asp?url=http://design.sfsu.edu/graduate/index.html Master of Arts in Industrial Arts The
Master of Industrial Arts program is designed for students who want to pursue
professional work in design firms, teaching, project management, strategic
planning for design firms, or management roles in technology. DAI's emphasis on
problem-solving competencies facilitates our students' ability to solve many
problems, which are both conceptual and practical in nature. Our students study
visual communication and
Degree(s):
M.A.I.A.
San Francisco State University
College of Health and Human Services
Department of Counseling
1600 Holloway Avenue, BH 524
San Francisco, CA 94132-4161 U.S.A.
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counsel@sfsu.edu
Phone: 1-415-338-2234
Fax: 1-415-338-0594
Description:
The primary purpose of the Department of Counseling is to train professional,
competent, culturally sensitive counselors. Towards this end we emphasize skill
development, a strong conceptual base, an ethical orientation, a sensitivity to
ethnic-cultural differences, as well as a focus upon personal awareness and
growth. The program prepares counselors to function professionally in a number
of specialized areas: Career, College, Gerontology, School, Marriage, Family
andChild Counseling, and Rehabilitation.
Degree(s):
P.P.S. Credential (School Counseling);
M.S. - Counseling (Career Counseling);
M.S. - Counseling (College Counseling);
M.S. - MFCC Counseling (Marriage, Family and Child Counseling);
M.S. - Counseling (School Counseling);
San Francisco State University
College of Health and Human Services
Gerontology Program
San Francisco State University, HSS 242
San Francisco, CA 94132 US
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sfsugero@sfsu.edu
Phone: 1-415-338-1684
Fax: 1-415-338-3556
Description:
The Master of Arts program in Gerontology at SFSU is poised to meet the aging
population challenges of California and the nation and a 21st century of global
aging opportunities. The Master of Arts was established in 1986 and is the first
and thus oldest Gerontology graduate program in Gerontology in the California
State University or University of California systems. The program is dedicated
to: the higher education of professionals using an interdisciplinary approach to
serve the present and future needs of society in meeting the multiple challenges
of an aging population; the conduct of applied research to increase the body of
knowledge about issues and process of aging; and the application of the
discipline in the community to advocate for improving the quality of life for
the aged. The M.A. program emphasizes an interdisciplinary, skill-based approach
to professional education, and we draw upon the strengths of the university
community as well as the expertise of the faculty. We follow the standards and
guidelines of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE). The
program offers a curriculum consisting of an interdisciplinary core and three
emphases in Geriatric Home Care Management; Health, Wellness and Aging; and
Long-Term Care Administration. Each area offers relevant career paths and we are
pleased to provide multiple, generous scholarships to some of our students.
Gerontology is one of the most dynamic fields of study; we are truly excited
about the individual, societal and global potentials of our future and we invite
your participation.
Degree(s):
M.A. - Gerontology
Research Areas:
Community Practice;Long-Term-Care Administration;Social Research
San Francisco State University
College of Health and Human Services
Nursing
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132-4013 U.S.A.
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femc@sfsu.edu
Phone: 1-415-338-2234
Fax: 1-415-338-0555
Description:
Programs have a non-nurse and RN track for entrance into MSN Degree Programs.
Degree(s):
M.S.N.
Research Areas:
Entrepreneurial Leadership;Case Management;Public Health/Community Health;Family
Nurse Practicioner
San Francisco State University
College of Health and Human Services
Public Health
1600 Holloway Avenue, HHS
San Francisco, CA 94132-4013 US
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hed@sfsu.edu
Phone: 1-415-338-1413
Description:
Research conducted in the Graduate School of Public Health is addressing public
health problems such as air pollution, passive smoking, AIDS prevention, breast
cancer screening and childhood injury prevention
Degree(s):
M.P.H.;MSc.;Master of Social Work/Master of Public Health (MSW/MPH)
PhD.
Research Areas:
Biometry; Environmental Health; Epidemiology; Health Promotion; Health Services
Administration; Environmental Health Science; Industrial Hygiene; Toxicology;
Public Health concentration in Health Services Administration
San Francisco State University
College of Humanities
Museum Studies
, CA
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museumst@sfsu.edu
Phone: 1-415-405-0599
Description:
Interdisciplinary, professional program that integrates students' previous
academic studies in Anthropology, Art History, Classics/Classical Archaeology,
Design, Education, History, the Sciences, or Public Administration with museum
methods and practice. Facility includes resource library, in-house teaching
museum, photo documentation and archaeometry labs, and exhibition preparation
workshop; public exhibitions and school field trips offered every April and
November.
Degree(s):
M. A. in Museum Studies
Research Areas:
Museum collections management, curation, exhibition design, fundraising,
management, education, general collection conservation methods
San Francisco State University
College of Humanities
Technical and Professional Writing
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132 U.S.A.
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tpw@sfsu.edu
Phone: 1-415-338-7025
Fax: 1-415-338-6080
Description:
Our 24-unit certificate program is designed for students who already
holdBachelor's degrees, but who now are looking for focused study that willhelp
to prepare them for workplace writing careers. Learn the basics,choose
skill-building electives, develop writing samples for yourprofessional
portfolio, earn academic units for on-the-job internshipexperience, and join our
community of experienced faculty andcommitted students.
Degree(s):
Certificate
San Francisco State University
College of Humanities
Women Studies
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132-4162 US
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woms@sfsu.edu
Phone: 1-415-338-1388
Fax: 1-415-405-2428
Description:
The Women Studies Program is one of the cutting edge disciplines in women and
gender studies in the United States focusing on transnational feminism and the
relationship among feminist theories, social/global structures and the
production of gender. Our diverse faculty and student enrollment reflects the
diversity of the University itself.
Degree(s):
M.A. - Women Studies
Research Areas:
Asian Indian women and environmental, African American Women literature
andAfrician American diaspira travel/transnational and South Asia gender,Gender,
Islamic fundamentionals and religious movements
San Francisco State University
Accountancy
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132-4013 U.S.A.
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gadmit@sfsu.edu
Phone: 1-415-338-2234
Fax: 1-415-338-0942
Degree(s):
M.S.
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