Fall 2024 Major-Specific Degree Requirements (College of Health and Human Services)

While first-year students may be admitted directly into some majors, many majors require that students begin as “pre-majors” and then meet precise major-specific degree criteria to official declare the major. These criteria include meeting all major-specific degree requirements in the new major and demonstrating a progressively successful academic history that reflects potential success in the major. Upon declaration of major, students must adopt the requirements of the major and any minors in effect at that time in the .

All undergraduate students must have a declared major by the time they earn 60 units. This applies equally to students who are:

Browse the following list to find the current major-specific degree requirements for your intended major. Some majors are highly impacted and will be indicated as such. Major-specific degree requirements are subject to change in future terms.

 

Athletic Training is a highly impacted program.

To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following. Applicants must submit a separate program application to the ɫ Athletic Training Education Program. See the ɫ Athletic Training Education Program web site for the separate program application and deadlines. The separate program application must be accompanied by three letters of recommendation; one letter must be from the athletic training setting noted below. 

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.7
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation Courses must be completed with a minimum GPA of 2.5Course NumberCourse Title
BIOL207Human Physiology
BIOL208Human Anatomy
MATH109,or 113,or 119A, or 122Modeling w/Algebra; Pre-Calculus Algebra; Survey of Calculus; Calculus I
NUTR132Introductory Nutrition
PHYS100AGeneral Physics
PSY100General Psychology

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking

Minimum of 150 pre–professional athletic training hours.

  • At least 100 hours must be attained by observation in a traditional athletic training setting under the supervision of a BOC certified athletic trainer.
    • A maximum of 50 of these hours may be attained in a clinical setting under the supervision of an allied healthcare professional. 
    • Health Care Professional: Athletic Trainer, Chiropractor, Dentist, Registered Dietitian, Emergency Medical Technician, Nurse Practitioner, Nutritionist, Paramedic, Occupational Therapist, Optometrist, Orthotist, Physician (MD/DO), Pharmacist, Physical Therapist, Physician Assistant, Podiatrist, Prosthetist, Psychologist, Registered Nurse or Social Worker who hold a current active state or national practice credential and/or certification in the discipline and whose discipline provides direct patient care in a field that has direct relevancy to the practice and discipline of Athletic Training.
Additional Required Preparation Courses 
Additional Lower Division Preparation Required for ɫ Students (Grade of "C" of better)Course NumberCourse Title
ATEP207Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.5
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
ANTH120Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
PSY100General Psychology
CDFS111Child Growth and Development

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics
Additional Required Preparation Courses for ɫ Students
Additional Lower Division Preparation Required for ɫ Students (Grade of "C" or better)Course NumberCourse Title
CDFS211Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children


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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.5
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
ANTH120Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
 PSY100General Psychology
CDFS111Child Growth and Development

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.0
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
Complete one of the following:  
HDEV190Elementary Statistics
SOC170Elementary Statistics
STAT108Statistics for Everyday Life
PSY110Elementary Statistics
STAT118Intro Business Statistics

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics (If Statistics course above is not GE approved)

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum GPA: 3.0
  • Minimum lower division preparation (Grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses must be completed with a minimum GPA of 2.5Course NumberCourse Title
CRJU101Criminal Justice System in Society
Complete two of the following courses:  
SOC100Principles of Sociology
PSY100General Psychology
POSC100Introduction to American Government

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Mathematics
  • Critical Thinking

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.5
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation Courses must be completed with a minimum GPA of 2.5Course NumberCourse Title
BIOL201General Microbiology for Health Professionals
CHEM111AGeneral Chemistry
MATH112A and 112B or 113,119A,122Essential Algebra A and Essential Algebra B or Pre-Calculus Algebra or higher; (Equivalent to Survey of Calculus; Calculus I)
NUTR132Introduction to Nutrition
PSY100General Psychology  
Complete one of the following courses:  
BIOL260Biostatistics
HDEV190Elementary Statistics
PSY110Elementary Statistics
SOC170Elementary Statistics
STAT 108Statistics for Everyday Life
STAT118Intro Business Statistics

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 3.0
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation Courses must be completed with a minimum GPA of 2.8Course NumberCourse Title
NUTR132Introductory Nutrition
BIOL207Human Physiology
CHEM111AGeneral Chemistry
MATH112A and 112B or 113, or 119A, or 122Essential Algebra A and Essential Algebra B or Pre-Calculus Algebra
BIOL201General Microbiology for Health Professionals
Complete one of the following:  
STAT108Statistics for Everyday Life
BIOL260Biostatistics
PSY110Elementary Statistics
HDEV190Elementary Statistics
SOC170Elementary Statistics
STAT118Intro Business Statistics

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.5
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
CHEM100 or 111AChemistry & Today's World; or General Chemistry
HIST or AH131 or 111AEarly Western Civilization; or Foundation of Art History Prehistory - 1500

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics 

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.5
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
CHEM100 or 111AChemistry & Today's World; or General Chemistry

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics 

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.5
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
ECON101Principles of Microeconomics
ACCT201Elementary Financial Accounting
Complete one of the following:  
SOC170 Elementary Statistics 
STAT108 Statistics for Everyday Life
PSY110Elementary Statistics
HDEV190Elementary Statistics
STAT118Intro Business Statistics

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics (If Statistics course above is not GE approved)


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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.4
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
HSC210Contemporary Health Issues

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.4
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
HSC210Contemporary Health Issues

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.0
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
NONEN/AN/A

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.5
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
BIOL207Human Physiology
BIOL208Human Anatomy
KIN201Introduction to Kinesiology

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 3.25
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation Courses must be completed with a minimum GPA of 2.5Course NumberCourse Title
BIOL207Human Physiology
BIOL208Human Anatomy
KIN201Introduction to Kinesiology
MATH112A and 112B or 113, 119A or 122Essential Algebra A and Essential Algebra B or Precalculus Algebra; or higher equivalent to Survey of Calculus I; or Calculus I
CHEM or PHYS111A or 100AGeneral Chemistry or General Physics

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 3.0
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation Courses must be completed with a minimum GPA of 2.5Course NumberCourse Title
BIOL207Human Physiology
BIOL208Human Anatomy
KIN201Introduction to Kinesiology
Complete one of the following:  
HDEV190Elementary Statistics
PSY110Elementary Statistics
SOC170Elementary Statistics
STAT108Statistics for Everyday Life
STAT118Intro Business Statistics

 

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics if Statistics course taken is not GE approved
Additional Required  Preparation for ɫ Students
Additional Lower Division Preparation Required for ɫ Students (Grade of "C" or better)Course NumberCourse Title
NUTR132Introductory Nutrition

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 3.0
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation Courses must be completed with a minimum GPA of 2.5Course NumberCourse Title
BIOL207Human Physiology
BIOL208Human Anatomy
KIN201Introduction to Kinesiology
Complete one of the following:  
HDEV190Elementary Statistics
PSY110Elementary Statistics
SOC170Elementary Statistics
STAT108Statistics for Everyday Life
STAT118Intro Business Statistics

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics if Statistics course taken is not GE approved
Additional Required Preparation for ɫ Students
Additional Lower Division Preparation Required for ɫ Students (Grade of "C" or better)Course NumberCourse Title
NUTR132Introductory Nutrition

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Nursing BSN Basic is a highly impacted program.

To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must submit a separate nursing school application demonstrating completed coursework below along with the results of the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) offered by Assessment Technologies Institute .  In reviewing applications, a personal profile is developed for each applicant based on pre–requisite science GPA, pre-requisite non-science courses (listed below) and the TEAS test. The pre–requisite science courses GPA is given more weight, with typical courses being 3.25 or higher and no grades below “C.” Applicants with the highest profile scores are invited to participate in a live communication exercise.  The results of the communication exercise are added to the profile and students with the top profiles are selected for admission. The number of admitted students is limited by space availability. It is anticipated that about 80 students will be admitted each fall and spring from hundreds of applications. Additional information about the admissions review process and statistics on those accepted to the major is available on the School of Nursing website.

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 3.25
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation Courses must be completed with a minimum GPA of 3.0Course NumberCourse Title
BIOL207Human Physiology Lecture & Lab (4 semester units minimum)
BIOL208Human Anatomy Lecture & Lab (4 semester units minimum)
BIOL201Microbiology Lecture & Lab (General Microbiology for Health Professionals/ 4 semester units minimum)
CHEM General, Organic, Inorganic, Biochemistry, Allied Health Chemistry or Integrated Chemistry with a Lab**

**Note: Pre-baccalaureate and introductory chemistry courses are not accepted to complete the chemistry requirement. If you still have questions regarding the chemistry requirement, you may either connect with University Outreach & School Relations, or open an .

Complete one of the following:Course NumberCourse Title
HDEV190Elementary Statistics
PSY110Elementary Statistics
SOC170Elementary Statistics
STAT108Statistics for Everyday Life
STAT118Intro Business Statistics

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking

Applicants must submit results of the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) offered by Assessment Technologies Institute

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Nursing Registered Nurses BSN is a highly impacted program.

This program is restricted to applicants that already possess a license as a Registered Nurse or who are currently enrolled in an Associate Degree in Nursing program and plan to graduate prior to starting courses in this program.  To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must submit a separate nursing school application demonstrating completed coursework below.  At the time of application, applicants will submit either their unrestricted, unencumbered RN license number or documentation that they are enrolled in an Associate Degree in Nursing program prior to starting classes and will therefore be eligible for an RN license.

To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following. Applicants must submit a separate program application to the School of Nursing.

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.75
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
BIOL207Human Physiology Lecture & Lab (4 semester units minimum)
BIOL208Human Anatomy Lecture & Lab (4 semester units minimum)
BIOL201Microbiology Lecture & Lab (General Microbiology for Health Professionals)
CHEM General, Organic, Inorganic, Biochemistry, Allied Health Chemistry or Integrated Chemistry with a Lab**

**Note: Pre-baccalaureate and introductory chemistry courses are not accepted to complete the chemistry requirement. If you still have questions regarding the chemistry requirement, you may either connect with University Outreach & School Relations, or open an .

Complete one of the following:Course Number Course Title
HDEV190Elementary Statistics
PSY110Elementary Statistics
SOC170Elementary Statistics
STAT108Statistics for Everyday Life
STAT118Intro Business Statistics

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking

Associate Degree in Nursing from an accredited community college and eligibility for RN licensure.

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.0
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Complete one of the following major preparation coursesCourse NumberCourse Title
REC141 or 225Introduction to Leisure Services or Programming Recreation Activities

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following:

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.4
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation CoursesCourse NumberCourse Title
PSY100General Psychology

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking 
  • Mathematics

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Social Work is a highly impacted program.

To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following. In addition to submitting the CSU application via Cal State Apply, applicants must also submit a separate BASW program application to the School of Social Work by March 1st for the upcoming fall semester. The BASW program application includes statements of biographical and educational background and a description of community and/or social work experience.  In addition, each applicant must submit two letters of reference, one academic and one professional.  Eligible applicants will be selected for admission on a space-available basis based on review of the entire application packet. View the on our website for more information.

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.5
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)

Please note: Applications are only accepted for the Fall Semester to this program.


Major Preparation Courses

Complete one of the following options:
DepartmentCourse NumberCourse Title
BIOL205Human Biology
BIOL207 & 208Human Physiology & Human Anatomy
Complete the following course:
DepartmentCourse NumberCourse Title
PSY100General Psychology
Complete one of the following courses:
DepartmentCourse NumberCourse Title
HDEV190Elementary Statistics
STAT108Statistics for Everyday Life
PSY110Elementary Statistics
SOC170Elementary Statistics; or another course in statistics

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking
  • Mathematics, if Statistics course taken above is not GE approved

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To be considered for admission to the major, applicants must demonstrate the following.

  • Minimum Cumulative GPA: 3.5
  • Minimum lower division preparation (grade of C or better required)
Major Preparation Courses
Major Preparation Courses must be completed with a minimum GPA of 3.0Course NumberCourse Title
GENERAL ED
LIFE SCIENCE COURSE
Category B2/B3General Biology & Lab or Human Biology & Lab Recommended
GENERAL ED
PHYSICAL SCIENCE COURSE
Category B1/B3Physical Science Course (Chem 100- ChemistryToday's World; or PHYS 100A - General Physics are recommended)
SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSESee Course Titles(ANTH 120 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology; or PSY 100 - General Psychology; or SOC 100 - Principles of Sociology are recommended)
STATISTICS COURSEAny STATAny STAT Courses

Required General Education courses not covered by major preparation courses:

  • Written Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Critical Thinking
  • Mathematics
Additional Required  Preparation for ɫ Students
Additional Lower Division Preparation Required for ɫ Students (Grade of "C" or better)Course NumberCourse Title
SLP261Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism
SLP271Phonetics

 

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