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Sonoma State University

Sonoma State University. By: Elizabeth Rivera Mr. Menjivar Advisory. D. H. Sonoma. Located in California's premier wine country 1 hour north of San Francisco. Campus housing. Students in both apartment and residential suite style facilities.

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Sonoma State University

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  1. Sonoma State University By: Elizabeth Rivera Mr. Menjivar Advisory

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  3. Sonoma • Located in California's premier wine country 1 hour north of San Francisco. • Campus housing. • Students in both apartment and residential suite style facilities. • 1801 East Cotati Ave , Rohnert Park, California 94928 • (707) 664-2880 ‎ D

  4. Facts • They accept 80% of the freshman,50% of junior transfer students outside north bay. • 40%of students live on campus. • The University offers a joint master’s degree in mathematics with San Francisco State University and a joint doctorate in educational leadership with the University of California, Davis. • There are nine credential programs and eight undergraduate and graduate certificate programs. • SSU also offers one of the only Wine Business Institutes in the country.

  5. Sonoma's Founders •  There were ten founding members of Santa Rosa Center, San Francisco State College, which would become Sonoma State College in 1960. They were: • Barbara Biebush, Librarian • Charles "Chuck" Rhinehart, Mathematics (d. 2008) • Dorothy Overly, English (d. 1983) • Cheryl Peterson, Political Science • Wright Putney, Art • Mario DiGesu, Education • Dee Hinman, Sociology • Hobart "Red" Thomas, Psychology (d. 2009) • George McCabe, Director (d. 1996) • El Doris Wood, Education

  6. More facts • President: Dr. Ruben Armiñana • Founded: 1960 • Mascot: Seawolves • Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges • Member: Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges • Mid-size campus (8,000 students, 86% undergraduates) • 63/37% female to male ratio • 3,100 residential students • Top 10 majors: • Business • Biology • Kinesiology • Communications • Psychology • Hutchins • Pre-Nursing • English • Criminal Justice • History • 269 richly-landscaped acres

  7. Number of students enrolled or under-graduate • Undergraduate:7,390 • Number of students per class:269 • Graduate 2,200 students per year

  8. Ethnicity African American American Indian Asian American/Pacific Islander Latino White, Non Latino Didn’t state Percentage 2% 1% 5% 12% 68% 12% ethnicity

  9. Degrees offered • Degrees are offered in 41 majors and 46 minors at the bachelor's level and 14 at the master's level. • 9 credential programs; 8 certificate programs. • 45 bachelor's degree programs; 16 master's degree programs

  10. Classes offered • The University is comprised of six schools: Arts and Humanities, Business and Economics, Education, Extended Education, Social Sciences and Science and Technology.

  11. Undergraduate degree programs • Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) • Art studio with areas of emphasis in: • Painting • Photography • Printmaking • Sculpture

  12. Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Biology, with concentrations in: Aquatic Biology Cell Biology Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Physiology Business Administration, with concentrations in: Accounting Finance Financial Management Management Marketing Special Wine Business Chemistry Computer Science Engineering Environmental Studies , with a concentration in: Environmental Technology Kinesiology, with concentrations in: Geology Adapted Physical Education Physical Education Exercise Science Athletic Training Mathematics, with concentrations in: Applied Mathematics Computer Science Nursing First time Freshmen: Pre-Nursing (leading to Pre-Licensure BSN) Transfer Students: Pre-Licensure BSN Physics, with a concentration in: Applied Physics Special Major (Interdisciplinary) Statistics Undergraduate degree programs

  13. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) American Multicultural Studies Anthropology Art, with concentration in: Art Studio Art History, with concentration in: Film History Biology, with concentrations in: Botany Marine Biology Medical Laboratory Technology Microbiology Zoology Chemistry Chicano and Latino Studies Communication Studies Criminology & Criminal Justice Studies Economics, with concentrations in: Business Economics Computer Applications in Economics International Economics English, with concentrations in: Creative Writing Literature Secondary Teaching Preparation Environmental Studies, with concentrations in: Environmental Conservation and Restoration Environmental Education Environmental Technology Environmental Planning French Geography, with concentrations in: Environment and Society Biophysical Environment Globalization and Identity Geospatial Techniques Global Studies Europe Latin America Asia Global Environmental Policy Economic Political and Social Development Geology History Human Development Hutchins School of Liberal Studies Interdisciplinary Teaching Credential Preparation Studies Plan Plan Liberal Studies (Ukiah) Nursing First time Freshmen: Pre-Nursing (leading to Pre-Licensure BSN) Transfer Students: Pre-Licensure BSN Physics, with a concentration in: Applied Physics Special Major (Interdisciplinary) Mathematics Pure Mathematics Secondary School Mathematics Credential Music, with concentrations in: Music Education Applied Music Jazz Studies Liberal Arts Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish Special Majors: Interdisciplinary California Cultural Studies Gender Studies Human Development Theatre Arts and Dance, with concentrations in: Drama Technical Theatre Women's and Gender Studies Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) Art Studio, with areas of emphasis in: Painting Photography Printmaking Sculpture Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Biology, with concentrations in: Aquatic Biology Cell Biology Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Physiology Business Administration, with concentrations in: Accounting Finance Financial Management Management Marketing Special Wine Business Chemistry Computer Science Engineering Environmental Studies , with a concentration in: Environmental Technology Geology Kinesiology, with concentrations in: Adapted Physical Education Physical Education Exercise Science Athletic Training Mathematics, with concentrations in: Applied Mathematics Computer Science

  14. Master of Arts (M.A.) Counseling, with concentrations in: Marriage and Family Therapy (M.F.T.) School Counseling (P.P.S.) Cultural Resources Management (Anthropology) Education, with concentrations in: Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Early Childhood Education Educational Leadership Reading and Language Special Education Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) English History Interdisciplinary Studies (ITDS) Kinesiology Psychology, with concentrations in: Depth Psychology Master of Science (M.S.) Biology Computer and Engineering Science Nursing, with concentrations in: Family Nurse Practitioner Nursing Leadership and Management Interdisciplinary Studies (ITDS) Master of Business Administration (MBA) School of Business & Economics' Department of Business Administration Master of Public Administration (MPA) School of Social Sciences' Department of Political Science Public Administration Graduate majors

  15. American Ethnic Studies Anthropology Applied Arts Art Art History Arts Management (Career Minor) Astronomy Biology Business Administration Chemistry Chicano and Latino Studies Communication Studies Computer Science Criminology & Criminal Justice Studies Early Childhood Education Economics English Environmental Studies and Planning Film Studies French Geography Geology German Gerontology Health Systems: Organizations (Career Minor) History Integrative Studies Interdisciplinary Studies (ITDS) Kinesiology Latin American Studies Linguistics Mathematics Music Native American Studies Philosophy Physical Sciences Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish Teaching English as a Second Language (Career Minor) Theatre Arts Women's Health (Career Minor) Women's and Gender Studies Minor programs

  16. Financial 2008-2009 General Fund$92,927,686 45.2% Capital Budget$60,718,009 29.5% GrantsandContracts$8,200,000 4.0% Housing$19,480,322 9.5% Extended Education$4,811,279 2.3% Parking$2,200,000 1.1% Insructionally Related Activities$3,279,528 1.6% Auxiliary CorporationsAssociated Students$2,109,336 1.0% Student Union$2,359,063 1.1% Sonoma State Enterprises$9,426,853 4.6% Foundation General Fund$239,800 0.1% Foundation Asset Management: $39,739,593 TOTAL$205,751,876 100%

  17. Bibliography • http://www.sonoma.edu/

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