San Diego State University
Founded 1897 as Normal School for the training of elementary school teachers, became a 4-year State Teachers College 1921, and acquired present status and title 1971. The largest campus in the California State University System.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Western Association of Colleges and Schools (WASC)
Grades 3
Languages 1
Divisions 21
- Accountancy SchoolFields of study: Accountancy
- Nursing SchoolFields of study: Nursing
- Communication CentreFields of study: Communication Studies
- Ageing CentreFields of study: Gerontology
- Behavioural and Community Health Studies Centre
- International Business Education and Research Centre
- Social Sciences Research LaboratoryFields of study: Social Sciences
- Research in Mathematics and Science Education Centre
- Arts and Letters College
- Business Administration College
- Education CollegeFields of study: Education
- Engineering College
- Health and Human Services CollegeFields of study: Speech Therapy and Audiology, Social and Community Services, Public Health, Nutrition, Social Work, Nursing
- Professional Studies and Fine Arts College
- Sciences CollegeFields of study: Astronomy and Space Science, Geology, Natural Sciences, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology, Mathematics
- Public Health Graduate SchoolFields of study: Public Health
- Molecular Biology InstituteFields of study: Molecular Biology
- Regional Studies of the Californias InstituteFields of study: Regional Studies
- Public Administration and Urban Studies School
- Social Work SchoolFields of study: Social Work
- Teacher Education SchoolFields of study: Teacher Training
Requirements
- Admission details: Graduation from high school or equivalent, and College Board SAT or ACT examination. TOEFL test for foreign students