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28 I CONTINUING EDUCATION CONTINUING EDUCATION AND SUMMER SESSIONS Note: Students enrolling in summer session or extension are not required to be officially admitted to the university. Graduate students see also School of Graduate Studies. EXTENSION CLASSES The university offers a wide variety of extension courses to assist in meeting the educational needs of the four-county service area. Courses are arranged in an area when the student demand is adequate to finance the instruction. Matriculation is not required for enrollment. Unit Restrictions Baccalaureate degree: Extension and correspondence credit limited to 24 units. Up to 24 semester units of extension credit may be transferred from accredited institutions, provided the credit would have been acceptable toward a baccalaureate degree had it been earned as residence credit, and pr~vided it would be acceptable toward a degree offered by the institution where it was earned. Master's degree: Extension, transfer, and correspondence credit limited to a maximum of 9 units of the 30 units required for the degree. (Consult the Graduate Office for information concerning the use of specific courses.) The university permanent records will show extension work only at the request of the matriculated student. For information regarding courses, course fees, and instructional costs, write to the Dean of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, California State University, Fresno. CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT---ixten•lon Extension students may enroll in regular session classes. Such concurrent enrollment is limited to upper division and graduate courses and to lower division courses not readily available at nearby community colleges, and it requires the approval of the inslTuctor and the department. An extension student is expected to meet all course prerequisites, to participate fully in the class, to meet all class requirements and to pay the appropriate extension fee. The grade received is entered on the student's extension record. Concurrent enrollment does not constitute admission to CSUF. For further information contact the Office of the Dean of Continuing Education. SUMMER SESSIONS Summer sessions are conducted at CSUF and at the College of the Sequoias, Visalia, beginning shortly after the close of the spring semester. The second or post sessl.on is conducted on the Fresno campus. Classes may be scheduled at any time during the summer at various other valley· locations. Completion of a ma~imum of nine wee.ks is possible in a single summer. Students attending a combination of first and second sessions may earn a total of l2 ltnits of credit during the summer. Students with proper justification and approval may earn u.ni ts in excess of the allowable number with all units earned applicable to a degree or credential program. The courses offered are planned to meet the requirements of baccalaureate and master's degree program, credential programs, the needs of in- ervice professional people, and to provide for intensive practical work in areas such as music, drama, and fields of education. A Summer Session Bulletin is published each March. For information, write to the Dean of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, California State University, Fresno.
Object Description
Title | 1977-78 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1977-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 028 |
Full Text Search | 28 I CONTINUING EDUCATION CONTINUING EDUCATION AND SUMMER SESSIONS Note: Students enrolling in summer session or extension are not required to be officially admitted to the university. Graduate students see also School of Graduate Studies. EXTENSION CLASSES The university offers a wide variety of extension courses to assist in meeting the educational needs of the four-county service area. Courses are arranged in an area when the student demand is adequate to finance the instruction. Matriculation is not required for enrollment. Unit Restrictions Baccalaureate degree: Extension and correspondence credit limited to 24 units. Up to 24 semester units of extension credit may be transferred from accredited institutions, provided the credit would have been acceptable toward a baccalaureate degree had it been earned as residence credit, and pr~vided it would be acceptable toward a degree offered by the institution where it was earned. Master's degree: Extension, transfer, and correspondence credit limited to a maximum of 9 units of the 30 units required for the degree. (Consult the Graduate Office for information concerning the use of specific courses.) The university permanent records will show extension work only at the request of the matriculated student. For information regarding courses, course fees, and instructional costs, write to the Dean of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, California State University, Fresno. CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT---ixten•lon Extension students may enroll in regular session classes. Such concurrent enrollment is limited to upper division and graduate courses and to lower division courses not readily available at nearby community colleges, and it requires the approval of the inslTuctor and the department. An extension student is expected to meet all course prerequisites, to participate fully in the class, to meet all class requirements and to pay the appropriate extension fee. The grade received is entered on the student's extension record. Concurrent enrollment does not constitute admission to CSUF. For further information contact the Office of the Dean of Continuing Education. SUMMER SESSIONS Summer sessions are conducted at CSUF and at the College of the Sequoias, Visalia, beginning shortly after the close of the spring semester. The second or post sessl.on is conducted on the Fresno campus. Classes may be scheduled at any time during the summer at various other valley· locations. Completion of a ma~imum of nine wee.ks is possible in a single summer. Students attending a combination of first and second sessions may earn a total of l2 ltnits of credit during the summer. Students with proper justification and approval may earn u.ni ts in excess of the allowable number with all units earned applicable to a degree or credential program. The courses offered are planned to meet the requirements of baccalaureate and master's degree program, credential programs, the needs of in- ervice professional people, and to provide for intensive practical work in areas such as music, drama, and fields of education. A Summer Session Bulletin is published each March. For information, write to the Dean of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, California State University, Fresno. |