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The San Diego State University College of Sciences is a college of San Diego State University (SDSU). Comprising eight departments and various specialties, the college offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees, as well as curricula for pre-professional students in medicine, veterinary medicine and dentistry.
A joint doctoral program in Engineering Science/Applied Mechanics is available in conjunction with the University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego). As of 2005, several new degree programs have been established in bioengineering and in construction engineering.
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in San Diego County, California" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
San Diego State University is consistently one of the most applied-to universities in the United States, receiving over 60,500 undergraduate applications (including transfer and first time freshman) for the fall 2018 semester and accepting nearly 21,300 for an admission rate of 35.1 percent across the university, [68] the third-lowest admission ...
The classrooms, engineering and science laboratories, and computer workstations are designed to meet the same criteria and provide the same technologies that are used at San Diego State University in the United States. Courses are taught in the English language by San Diego State University faculty from both the United States and Georgia. [3]
psfa.sdsu.edu The College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts ( PSFA ) is an academic college of San Diego State University (SDSU) in San Diego , California. Academics
San Diego State University Global Campus is the continuing education college of San Diego State University (SDSU), a public research university in San Diego, California. It was the College of Extended Studies and provides instruction for continuing education programs including professional development and continuing professional development .
In 1921, City College moved from the high school to share facilities with the State Normal School, the four-year teachers' college which, in 1898, became San Diego State University. For 25 years, the Junior College program remained at San Diego State University. During this period, in 1938, the San Diego Vocational Junior College was ...