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www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 360 cation program applicants must meet the following requirements: 1. Evidence of a minimum GPA of 3.0 on all postbaccalaureate coursework. 2. For Clear Credential and/or master’s degree only, students must provide evidence of Level I/Preliminary Credential. 3. An interview with the program coordinator.* *Required for applicants coming from programs other than those at Fresno State. Program Requirements. Under the direction of the graduate adviser, each student prepares and submits an individually de-signed program within the following framework: Core requirements (19 units) SPED 155 [or equivalent - Level I Credential holders] (3 units) and SPED 175 (M/M) or 176 (M/S) [or equivalent] (6 units) or SPED 125 [or equivalent - Preliminary Credential holders] (3 units) and SPED 175 (M/M) or 176 (M/S) [or equivalent] (6 units) SPED 219 (3 units) SPED 233 (3 units) SPED 243 (3 units) SPED 298 or 299 (4 units) Area of specialization (9 units) Mild/Moderate Disabilities SPED 235, 236, and 246 Moderate/Severe Disabilities SPED 235, 236, and 247 Total (31 units) * Students meet the Graduate Writing Requirement by passing the writing component of SPED 233. Contact the coordinator of the Special Education Program for more information. Water Resource Management, M.S. - Continuing & Global Education Master of Science in Water Resource Management Degree Requirements The M.S. in Water Resources Management is an online degree program offered through the Division of Continuing and Global Education. Classes within the degree program can only be taken after qualifying for admission to the M.S. degree program. In addition to meeting the requirements for a classified graduate student standing set forth by the university’s Division of Graduate Studies, students must complete the predetermined courses in a predetermined sequence over the five-semester period. The M.S. in Water Resource Management was developed to meet the growing demand for advanced knowledge in water resources and their use in the urban, industrial, and agricultural environment. The degree includes political and policy aspects of water use as well as an understanding of the economics involved. The program of study will rely upon the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to assemble and analyze databases describing water availability, use, and reclamation. The student will also gain a proficiency in water management that relies on spatial visualizations and basic modeling skills used to track the natural variability of water supplies and water-use forecasting. Each student will acquire a deep understanding of the physical processes of water delivery and storage along with the management of these water resources. The aim and goal of the M.S. degree in Water Resource Management is to introduce the student to a systematic understanding of how water is delivered to the terrestrial environment from our climate system, follow it through its storage and use. Water moves through the natural and manmade environment where it is monitored, pumped, and applied to urban and agricultural
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Title | 2016-17 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2016-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 360 |
Full Text Search | www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2016-2017 CATALOG | 360 cation program applicants must meet the following requirements: 1. Evidence of a minimum GPA of 3.0 on all postbaccalaureate coursework. 2. For Clear Credential and/or master’s degree only, students must provide evidence of Level I/Preliminary Credential. 3. An interview with the program coordinator.* *Required for applicants coming from programs other than those at Fresno State. Program Requirements. Under the direction of the graduate adviser, each student prepares and submits an individually de-signed program within the following framework: Core requirements (19 units) SPED 155 [or equivalent - Level I Credential holders] (3 units) and SPED 175 (M/M) or 176 (M/S) [or equivalent] (6 units) or SPED 125 [or equivalent - Preliminary Credential holders] (3 units) and SPED 175 (M/M) or 176 (M/S) [or equivalent] (6 units) SPED 219 (3 units) SPED 233 (3 units) SPED 243 (3 units) SPED 298 or 299 (4 units) Area of specialization (9 units) Mild/Moderate Disabilities SPED 235, 236, and 246 Moderate/Severe Disabilities SPED 235, 236, and 247 Total (31 units) * Students meet the Graduate Writing Requirement by passing the writing component of SPED 233. Contact the coordinator of the Special Education Program for more information. Water Resource Management, M.S. - Continuing & Global Education Master of Science in Water Resource Management Degree Requirements The M.S. in Water Resources Management is an online degree program offered through the Division of Continuing and Global Education. Classes within the degree program can only be taken after qualifying for admission to the M.S. degree program. In addition to meeting the requirements for a classified graduate student standing set forth by the university’s Division of Graduate Studies, students must complete the predetermined courses in a predetermined sequence over the five-semester period. The M.S. in Water Resource Management was developed to meet the growing demand for advanced knowledge in water resources and their use in the urban, industrial, and agricultural environment. The degree includes political and policy aspects of water use as well as an understanding of the economics involved. The program of study will rely upon the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to assemble and analyze databases describing water availability, use, and reclamation. The student will also gain a proficiency in water management that relies on spatial visualizations and basic modeling skills used to track the natural variability of water supplies and water-use forecasting. Each student will acquire a deep understanding of the physical processes of water delivery and storage along with the management of these water resources. The aim and goal of the M.S. degree in Water Resource Management is to introduce the student to a systematic understanding of how water is delivered to the terrestrial environment from our climate system, follow it through its storage and use. Water moves through the natural and manmade environment where it is monitored, pumped, and applied to urban and agricultural |