Academic Advisement Policy
Choosing General Education Courses and Electives
Advisement in the Major
College Advisement Offices
Academic Advisement Center
Undeclared Majors
Planning a Major Program
Change of Major, Degree or Credential Objective
Departmental Academic Advisement
Preprofessional Programs
Health Professions
Teaching Careers
Immigration Requirements for Licensure
Answers to Your Questions
Academic
Advisement Policy
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CSUF Academic Policy (UPS 300.002)
states that:
- the responsibility for ensuring the
availability of academic advisement rests with each college
dean
- every student should declare a major
or college of interest as soon as possible after admission
to the university; and
- all students shall confer with an academic
adviser on a regular basis.
- all first-time freshmen must receive
academic advisement prior to registration for their first
semester.
Choosing
General Education Courses and Electives
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In keeping with the liberal arts tradition,
the university requires its graduates to have sampled a
variety of disciplines as part of their general education.
The broad categories of general education courses are presented
in the catalog section on "General Education."
All students are strongly encouraged to
consult the Academic Advisement Center about selection of
general education and elective courses.
Advisement
in the Major
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Students who have declared a major
should consult their departmental adviser on a regular basis
for academic advisement.
Students who wish to explore the majors
offered by a specific college should contact either the
college advisement office or the college dean's office for
referral to the department.
College
Advisement Offices
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Students who wish to explore the majors
offered by a specific college should contact the appropriate
college advisement office:
College of the Arts |
Office of the Dean
Visual Arts 199
(714) 278-3256 |
College of Business and Economics |
Business Advising Center
Langsdorf Hall 731
(714) 278-2211 |
College of Communications |
Advisement and Peer Mentoring Center
College Park 425
(714) 278-7620 |
College of Engineering and Computer
Science |
Office of the Dean
Computer Science 502
(714) 278-3362 |
College of Human Development and Community
Service |
Office of the Dean
Education Classroom 324
(714) 278-3311 |
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
|
H&SS Student Access Humanities
Center112
(714) 278-2594
|
College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics |
Office of the Dean
McCarthy Hall 166
(714) 278-2638 |
Academic
Advisement Center
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University Hall 123
(714) 278-3606
www.fullerton.edu/aac
The Academic Advisement Center provides
academic counseling to matriculated students with respect
to the General Education Program and the policies/procedures
associated with that program. The Academic Advisement Center
is the academic home department for undeclared students,
providing services normally given through the student's
declared major department. Additionally, the center provides
programs and services to assist students in the selection
of a major. Students seeking information about the implications
of academic probation and disqualification are encouraged
to visit the Academic Advisement Center for a personal consultation.
Please consult the Academic Advisement Center website for
useful information about the General Education program,
graduation requirements, university policies and procedures.
The center provides walk-in advising, no appointment necessary.
Undeclared
Majors
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Students who have not selected a major
are "undeclared." The Academic Advisement Center provides
a variety of resources and services to assist students in
choosing an appropriate major. Information about the various
majors at Cal State Fullerton is available in the "Undeclared
Room" in the center (UH-124). The Academic Advisement Center,
in collaboration with the Career Planning and Placement
Center and the Pollak Library, offers a program designed
specifically for the undeclared student to explore the range
of majors available.
Planning
a Major Program
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When students have selected a major
field, they should familiarize themselves with all the requirements
that are specified in this catalog under their chosen degree
program. They should make a tentative semester-by-semester
plan for completing the requirements, including prerequisites,
and discuss this plan with an adviser in the major. In addition
to courses in the major department, related courses in other
fields and supporting courses in basic skills may also be
required. These should be included in the tentative semester-by-semester
plan.
Some departments require placement tests
prior to enrolling in some classes (e.g., foreign languages,
music and computer science). The times and places for such
placement tests are given in the class schedule. Students
should purchase a copy of the class schedule at the Titan
Bookstore prior to the start of registration.
Change of
Major, Degree or Credential Objective
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To change a major, degree objective,
or credential objective, obtain the required form in the
Office of Admissions and Records (LH-114) and take it to
the appropriate office(s) for signature(s). Such a change
is not official until the form has been signed and filed
in the Registrar's Office.
Departmental
Academic Advisement
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An adviser in the major can provide
information and suggestions and can assist the student to
find the most desirable ways to meet the requirements for
graduation and for the major or credential. It is the responsibility
of the student to obtain the assistance of an academic adviser.
The final choice of courses and the responsibility for the
program lies with the student. Undergraduate students who
have not yet decided upon a major (undeclared students)
or who are not seeking a degree will be advised in the Academic
Advisement Center.
If students have transferred to Cal State
Fullerton, the academic department advisers are able to
offer better advice if students provide lists of courses
they have taken and their own copies of transcripts from
colleges previously attended.
Preprofessional
Programs
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The academic programs of the university
provide appropriate preparation for graduate work in a variety
of fields. Students who have made tentative decisions about
the institutions at which they may wish to pursue graduate
work should consult the catalogs of those graduate colleges
as they plan their undergraduate course work. Students planning
to pursue graduate work should supplement their undergraduate
plan of study by completing course requirements at major
graduate colleges.
The university offers a number of professional
programs through the master's degree. These include programs
in the fine arts, business administration, communications,
education, engineering, health education and kinesiology
and recreation, public administration, speech pathology-audiology
and others. Students interested in preparing for professional
careers in these areas, either here or at other educational
institutions, are encouraged to seek assistance and guidance
from CSUF faculty members in these fields.
Prelaw Preparation
It is recommended that prospective law students
prepare themselves in such fields as English, American history,
economics, philosophy, political science (particularly the
history and development of English and American political
institutions) and such undergraduate courses as judicial
process, administrative law, constitutional law and international
law, philosophy (particularly ethics and logic), business
administration, anthropology, psychology and sociology.
A distribution of course sequences among
the social sciences, the natural sciences and the humanities
is desirable. Students interested in becoming lawyers should
contact the Prelaw Adviser in the Division of Political
Science and Criminal Justice. Some faculty members in the
College of Business and Economics and the Departments of
American Studies and History also can provide advice and
assistance.
Pretheological
Students who might be interested in pursuing careers
in the ministry, the teaching of religion, and associated
fields should take some courses in comparative religion,
psychology, anthropology, sociology, philosophy, history,
English, speech communication and a foreign language. Students
desiring assistance and counseling regarding advanced work
in religious studies/comparative religion or professional
careers in the ministry or rabbinate may seek help from
the faculty in the Department of Comparative Religion.
Human Services
Students who plan to seek employment in social
work or human services should prepare themselves in the
fields of human services, child and adolescent development,
psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science,
economics and research methods in the social sciences.
Students who intend to enter a professional
college following undergraduate training should learn about
the specific prerequisites for admission to the graduate
college of their choice. Ordinarily a major in one of the
social sciences and some additional work in at least several
other social sciences are recommended. Students with interests
in pursuing careers in the field of social welfare should
contact the Departments of Sociology, Child and Adolescent
Studies or Human Services for advice and assistance.
Health
Professions
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Langsdorf Hall 223
(714) 278-3980
All health professions programs
are seeking the best qualified applicants with a good command
of communications skills, rigorous basic science preparation,
a broad general education base, and outside clinical experience.
The Health Professions Advising Office provides information
and advisement for prospective applicants. It is strongly
recommended that students who wish to pursue careers in
the health professions contact this office.
Teaching
Careers
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Students who plan to enter the teaching
profession must prepare themselves by developing depth of
knowledge in the subject areas they plan to teach. Teachers
of elementary school-children must have a solid foundation
of knowledge in all subjects taught in the elementary classroom.
High school teachers must develop expertise in the subject
named on their single subject credentials. Students are
encouraged to seek advice early in their academic careers
to most efficiently plan a program of study that effectively
blends general education, major and subject matter preparation
requirements. The Center for Careers in Teaching provides
information and advisement for prospective teachers. Visit
the Center for Careers in Teaching website (www.fullerton.edu/cct)
or call (714) 278-7130.
Immigration
Requirements for Licensure
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Students who will require a professional
or commercial license provided by a local, state or federal
government agency in order to engage in an occupation for
which the CSU may be training them must meet the immigration
requirements of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation Act to achieve licensure. Information concerning
the regulation is available from Robert Ericksen, Office
of International Education and Exchange, University Hall
244, at (714) 278-2787.
Answers
To Your Questions
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Topic |
Where To Go |
Location |
Telephone
|
Academic Appeals |
Academic Appeals Office |
Langsdorf Hall 805 |
278-3836 |
Add or Drop a Class |
See Class Schedule |
|
|
Address Change |
Admissions & Records Service Center
|
Langsdorf Hall 114 |
278-7601 |
Admissions/Applications |
Admissions & Records Service Center |
Langsdorf Hall 114 |
278-7601 |
Advisement:
|
Undeclared Major |
Academic Advisement Center |
University Hall 123 |
278-3606 |
Declared Majors
|
Major Department |
University Hall 123 |
278-3606 |
Athletics Tickets |
Athletic Ticket Office |
Titan House |
278-2783 |
Child Care |
Children's Center |
Temporary 200 |
278-2961 |
Counseling:
|
Personal |
Counseling and Psychological Services
|
Student Health and Counseling, East Bldg. |
278-3040 |
Vocational
|
Career Planning & Placement Center
|
Langsdorf Hall 208 |
278-3121 |
Degree Application/Diploma Orders |
Graduation Unit |
Langsdorf Hall 108 |
278-2300 |
Degree Evaluation, Undergraduate |
Graduation Unit |
Langsdorf Hall 108 |
278-2300 |
Disabled Student Services |
Disabled Student Services Office |
University Hall 101 |
278-3117 |
Disqualification/Reinstatement |
Academic Advisement Center |
University Hall 123 |
278-3606 |
Emergency Messages |
Vice President for Student Affairs |
Langsdorf Hall 805 |
278-3221 |
Employment:
|
Business, Industry, Government
|
Career Planning & Placement Center |
Langsdorf Hall 208 |
278-3121 |
Educational |
Career Planning & Placement Cente |
Langsdorf Hall 208 |
278-3121 |
Minority Relationsr |
Career Planning & Placement Center
|
Langsdorf Hall 208 |
278-3121 |
Student (Part-Time) |
Career Planning & Placement Center
|
Langsdorf Hall 208 |
278-3121 |
Staff
|
Human Resources |
College Park 700 |
278-2425 |
Enrollment Verification:
|
Duplicate I.D. Card
|
TitanCard Office |
Pollak Library (South) |
278-3555 |
Fee Receipt |
Student Financial Services |
University Hall 180 |
278-3918 |
Letter Request |
Admissions & Records Service Center
|
Langsdorf Hall 114 |
278-7601 |
Extension Class Information |
Extended Education Information |
Temporary 14 |
278-2611 |
Evaluations/General Education |
Admissions & Records Service Center
|
Langsdorf Hall 114 |
278-7601 |
Financial Aid |
Financial Aid Office |
University Hall 146 |
278-3125 |
Foreign Student:
|
Advisement |
Major Department
|
|
|
Permits to Register
|
International Education & Exchange
|
University Hall 244 |
278-2787 |
Graduate Studies |
Graduate Studies Office |
McCarthy Hall 103 |
278-2618 |
Graduation Requirements (undergraduate)
|
Graduation Unit |
Langsdorf Hall 108 |
278-2300 |
Health Insurance |
Titan Student Union |
Lobby |
278-2468 |
Housing |
Housing & Residence Life |
Cobb Residence Hall
Housing Office |
278-2168 |
Internships and Cooperative Education
|
Center for Internships & Cooperative
|
Langsdorf Hall 229 |
278-2171 |
Library Information |
Pollak Library |
Library Lobby |
278-2633 |
Name Change |
Admissions & Records Service Center |
Langsdorf Hall 114 |
278-7601 |
Organizations and Clubs |
Student Organization Resource Center |
Titan Student Union 247 |
278-7622 |
Outreach Services |
University Outreach Services |
University Hall 210B |
278-2086 |
Parking: |
Fees |
Student Financial Services |
University Hall 180 |
278-3918 |
Information |
Parking and Transportation Services
|
Temporary 14 |
278-3082 |
Handicapped |
Disabled Student Services |
University Hall 101 |
278-3117 |
Readmission |
Admissions & Records Service Center |
Langsdorf Hall 114 |
278-7601 |
Records (Student) |
Admissions & Records Service Center |
Langsdorf Hall 114 |
278-7601 |
Registration Fees |
Student Financial Services |
University Hall 180 |
278-3918 |
Residency |
Admissions & Records Service Center
|
Langsdorf Hall 114 |
278-7601 |
Scholarships |
Financial Aid Office |
University Hall 146 |
278-3125 |
Student Academic Services (EOP/SAA/Retention) |
Student Academic Services Office |
University Hall 138 |
278-2484 |
Summer Sessions, Information
|
Extended Education Office |
Temporary 14 |
278-2611 |
Test Information |
Testing Services |
University Hall 229 |
278-3838 |
Transcripts |
Admissions & Records Service Center
|
Langsdorf Hall 114 |
278-7601 |
Transfer Services |
Transfer Services Center |
Langsdorf Hall 214 |
278-3358 |
Tutoring |
Intensive Learning Experience |
McCarthy Hall 26 |
278-7236 |
Veterans Certification |
Admissions & Records Service Center
|
Langsdorf Hall 114 |
278-7601 |
Women's Center |
Women's Center/Adult Reentry |
University Hall 205 |
278-3928 |
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