California State University, Channel Islands
California State University Channel Islands (CSUC is known informally as C CSU Channel Islands) Ventura County in Camarillo, is a comprehensive four-year public university located outside California. CA Ventura County branch campus of CSU Northridge successful, as the 23-campus California State University system, opened in 2002. CA Santa Monica Mountains and the northern tip of the intersection of Oxnard Plain, between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles Camarillo is located half-way. University of Santa Rosa Island, is a scientific research station near the Channel Islands operate. CSUC faculty is one of the most economic forecasters US Sung Won Sohn, novelist Sofia Samat, an artist and biologist Jack Reilly, Sean Anderson found.
Channel Islands 53 types of bachelor's degree, 6 different graduate (Master's) degree, offers 19 academic identity and Ed.D degree. In autumn 2012, the number of students enrolled in the 10-year history with 4920 students, including undergraduate and graduate. Since its inception, the university has seen about 7,000 degrees awarded. In autumn 2013, 93 universities (or 27 percent) were on the road which served 349 schools.
History
The campus first building of the Great Depression, Camarillo State Mental Hospital at home and to ensure prosperity for a few used unemployed.constructio team of over a thousand workers a public works project during President Franklin D. Roosevelt as part of the New Deal was built in 1934 and three of their years of effort at the end of the course, a power plant into thousands of live patients during normal weekday operations and staff to support complex numbering, local public services and animal / plant farms create everything himself from the hospital. The hospital is operated for more than six years from 1936-1997.
Planning Ventura County called for the establishment of a four-year public university to university, State Senator Robert J. LAGOMARSINO author of Senate Bill 288 1965 year began and Governor Pat signed a bill giving a work authorization for a state university for Brown countries. In 1974, Dr. Joyce Kennedy UC / CSU Ventura Learning Center established. He has served as director of the CSUN campus Ventura for more than fifteen years.
Chairman of the public in the area of planning, J. Handel Evans began in 1996 as the official beginning of the four-year university development. In September 1997, on the recommendation of the Chancellor and a community task force appointed by the governor, the CSU Board of Trustees in order to convert 23-campus CSU was unanimously accepted former Camarillo State Hospital site. In July 1996, the CSU Board of Trustees officially adopted the new name of the University of California State University Channel Islands. In September 1997, Governor Wilson signed into law S. 623 B. (Jack O'Connell) allows the site to be used as transition funding and support on a college campus. CSU Board of Trustees and the state legislature provided funding to start the conversion of the facility from a state hospital on a college campus. In 1997, the hospital closed and patients moved into local government system. August 1999. C-C of Ventura Learning Center are moved to a satellite facility in Camarillo site to CSU Northridge.
School chose the colors red and silver in the university. Is consistent with the tradition of red and silver dolphin is the mascot for the University. The campus is located on land inhabited by the Chumash history.
Trustees CSU Board of California State University Channel Islands President Richard R. Rush was appointed and he set up the university structure 18 in June 2001, Dr. Rush official opening of the launch was held on April 19, 2002 has Rush uncontrollable taken care of and the faculty and the university's top executives work She attended. In addition, he directed the development of the University's strategic academic and physical master plan. August 16, 2002, the upper portion of the Cu transfer students to drop and fall of 2003, adopted the first-class. From January 2006, the campus was the first school named Martin V. Smith School of Business and Economics. [13] May 17, 2007 the day of his inauguration, he graduated first class C and maximum initial accreditation by WASC took the time allowed for seven years. The university campus is under construction continued projected growth. there are about 5300 registered students, the projected enrollment for 2025 is 15,000 full-time students. Rush campus to after15 years as the first president announced his intention to retire at the end of the current academic year in June, 2016.
Campus
Camarillo city on foot south of Long Grade Canyon Campus, two miles (3 km) is located about. [15] side of the Oxnard Plain school founded on rich agricultural land and nestled into the base of the Santa Monica Mountains. Round Mountain is a site called flat only limited by the peak and is marked with the farms. Improved ways to ensure that the state hospital campus traffic is built in a remote area. University Oxnard Gold Coast Transit and a bus service to campus by bus VISTA Camarillo train station providing access to improved transit network. Land and 1999. In 1998, after gaining possession of occupancy official, California State University, primarily three basic quartet organized around the two-storey building, 634-acre (257 ha), began the current campus-style facility classes. In 2007, the campus additional 153 acres (62 hectares) purchased. A few "modern" buildings, although most of the buildings, Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival architectural style there. North Quad and South Quad: is divided into two main sections campus. In 2012, Hall Madera del Norte and North Quad opened; Some of the North Quad buildings still desolate and unsafe due to age.
North Quad
North Quad Development 2012 del Norte and Madera Hall classroom building, primarily includes houses faculty. Solano Hall and the Great Hall of Petit received additional renovations in 2012 and home offices, classrooms and conference center. There are classes for Manzanita Hall nursing program and other various classes. Placer Hall University Public Safety and Parking Services is located next to the house and the Business School. It distributes allow these visitors. Napa Hall with pull-down Mike Curb Studios in 2010, has classrooms for art and design students. Rector is in association with a variety of other administrative units Finally, the University Hall.
Martin V. Smith Center for Integrative Decision-Making
Martin V. ( "Bud") to finance the construction of Smith California State University Channel Islands has donated eight million dollars. He was selected for the honor of the first schools on campus. In addition, his name Integrative Decision-Making Business and Economics, Land Use Studies Professor Martin V. Smith and Martin V. Smith Center Martin V. Smith School of signs. 4157-square-foot (386.2 m 2) building, there is a large conference room and adjacent classrooms were opened in the spring of 2009. This building is one of four northern several classrooms.
South Quad
campus' most buildings are located in the South Quad of restructuring. Bell Tower houses most of the campus, classrooms and offices professor. Bell Tower height and centrality can be seen in most areas on campus.
In 2006, Channel Islands students design a new Students' Union, it passed a referendum to finance construction and operation. 23,000-square-foot (2,100 m2) Student Union Student events and covers a wide range of programmable area for live entertainment; A coffee shop, pizzeria, deli sandwiches and a salad bar with a dining center; informal lounge for meetings; A game room, pool tables and video game systems; and Student Government, Student Programming Board, Nautical Almanac, and the Channel Islands View (CA Appearance) ASI office for the student newspaper. The Students' Union also has a courtyard for outdoor events and meetings for the entire campus community.
John Spoor Broome Library
John Spoor Broome Library after the first major donor to the campus, designed by architect Lord Norman Foster and was elected, John "Jack" Spoor Broome, an Oxnard farm and philanthropist. This does not represent the Spanish mission-style library was opened on April 4, 2008, one of the few buildings on campus. Compared to the previous library is twelve times larger than the 13,700-square-foot (1270 m2) complex, 75,000 books, 180,000 electronic books and art is housed 32,000 images. At the same time, recyclable carpet, using natural lighting and combining new construction with the existing buildings surrounding it complements the campus sustainability plan.
In summer 2002, former Congressman Robert J. LAGOMARSINO and his wife, Norma, is located in the library Archives and Special Collections Department Robert J. and Norma M. LAGOMARSINO established. LAGOMARSINO, a Ventura County native 1974 until 1992 as a United States congressman, then as a state senator from 1961 to 1974, in 1958, he served as mayor and Ojai.
Academic
C. The study offers two undergraduate majors in two areas. In addition, CA 2014 Fall 2015 Fall geography and nutrition and philosophy, plans to add major kinesiology and social justice.
The school also has several academic centers and institutes. Four out of five centers are mission-specific centers and two institutes are the Institute of Alzheimer's Institute and the Small Business Administration. All centers and institutions must support CI's mission. Mission specialist centers have been developed with the primary purpose of providing C faculty to support the mission of the university. Centers are co-curricular and interdisciplinary cut effects. Institute and other centers, universities and / or a necessary service to the community, created with the intention of providing the program or discipline or interdisciplinary focus.
Statistics
C first-class average high school GPA 3.15
Average ACT Score: 21
Average SAT Score: 1335-1665
Average class size: 20.1 students
Student demographics
The remaining 37% of the student population, while 63% of men, women.
Channel Islands 53 types of bachelor's degree, 6 different graduate (Master's) degree, offers 19 academic identity and Ed.D degree. In autumn 2012, the number of students enrolled in the 10-year history with 4920 students, including undergraduate and graduate. Since its inception, the university has seen about 7,000 degrees awarded. In autumn 2013, 93 universities (or 27 percent) were on the road which served 349 schools.
History
The campus first building of the Great Depression, Camarillo State Mental Hospital at home and to ensure prosperity for a few used unemployed.constructio team of over a thousand workers a public works project during President Franklin D. Roosevelt as part of the New Deal was built in 1934 and three of their years of effort at the end of the course, a power plant into thousands of live patients during normal weekday operations and staff to support complex numbering, local public services and animal / plant farms create everything himself from the hospital. The hospital is operated for more than six years from 1936-1997.
Planning Ventura County called for the establishment of a four-year public university to university, State Senator Robert J. LAGOMARSINO author of Senate Bill 288 1965 year began and Governor Pat signed a bill giving a work authorization for a state university for Brown countries. In 1974, Dr. Joyce Kennedy UC / CSU Ventura Learning Center established. He has served as director of the CSUN campus Ventura for more than fifteen years.
Chairman of the public in the area of planning, J. Handel Evans began in 1996 as the official beginning of the four-year university development. In September 1997, on the recommendation of the Chancellor and a community task force appointed by the governor, the CSU Board of Trustees in order to convert 23-campus CSU was unanimously accepted former Camarillo State Hospital site. In July 1996, the CSU Board of Trustees officially adopted the new name of the University of California State University Channel Islands. In September 1997, Governor Wilson signed into law S. 623 B. (Jack O'Connell) allows the site to be used as transition funding and support on a college campus. CSU Board of Trustees and the state legislature provided funding to start the conversion of the facility from a state hospital on a college campus. In 1997, the hospital closed and patients moved into local government system. August 1999. C-C of Ventura Learning Center are moved to a satellite facility in Camarillo site to CSU Northridge.
School chose the colors red and silver in the university. Is consistent with the tradition of red and silver dolphin is the mascot for the University. The campus is located on land inhabited by the Chumash history.
Trustees CSU Board of California State University Channel Islands President Richard R. Rush was appointed and he set up the university structure 18 in June 2001, Dr. Rush official opening of the launch was held on April 19, 2002 has Rush uncontrollable taken care of and the faculty and the university's top executives work She attended. In addition, he directed the development of the University's strategic academic and physical master plan. August 16, 2002, the upper portion of the Cu transfer students to drop and fall of 2003, adopted the first-class. From January 2006, the campus was the first school named Martin V. Smith School of Business and Economics. [13] May 17, 2007 the day of his inauguration, he graduated first class C and maximum initial accreditation by WASC took the time allowed for seven years. The university campus is under construction continued projected growth. there are about 5300 registered students, the projected enrollment for 2025 is 15,000 full-time students. Rush campus to after15 years as the first president announced his intention to retire at the end of the current academic year in June, 2016.
Campus
Camarillo city on foot south of Long Grade Canyon Campus, two miles (3 km) is located about. [15] side of the Oxnard Plain school founded on rich agricultural land and nestled into the base of the Santa Monica Mountains. Round Mountain is a site called flat only limited by the peak and is marked with the farms. Improved ways to ensure that the state hospital campus traffic is built in a remote area. University Oxnard Gold Coast Transit and a bus service to campus by bus VISTA Camarillo train station providing access to improved transit network. Land and 1999. In 1998, after gaining possession of occupancy official, California State University, primarily three basic quartet organized around the two-storey building, 634-acre (257 ha), began the current campus-style facility classes. In 2007, the campus additional 153 acres (62 hectares) purchased. A few "modern" buildings, although most of the buildings, Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival architectural style there. North Quad and South Quad: is divided into two main sections campus. In 2012, Hall Madera del Norte and North Quad opened; Some of the North Quad buildings still desolate and unsafe due to age.
North Quad
North Quad Development 2012 del Norte and Madera Hall classroom building, primarily includes houses faculty. Solano Hall and the Great Hall of Petit received additional renovations in 2012 and home offices, classrooms and conference center. There are classes for Manzanita Hall nursing program and other various classes. Placer Hall University Public Safety and Parking Services is located next to the house and the Business School. It distributes allow these visitors. Napa Hall with pull-down Mike Curb Studios in 2010, has classrooms for art and design students. Rector is in association with a variety of other administrative units Finally, the University Hall.
Martin V. Smith Center for Integrative Decision-Making
Martin V. ( "Bud") to finance the construction of Smith California State University Channel Islands has donated eight million dollars. He was selected for the honor of the first schools on campus. In addition, his name Integrative Decision-Making Business and Economics, Land Use Studies Professor Martin V. Smith and Martin V. Smith Center Martin V. Smith School of signs. 4157-square-foot (386.2 m 2) building, there is a large conference room and adjacent classrooms were opened in the spring of 2009. This building is one of four northern several classrooms.
South Quad
campus' most buildings are located in the South Quad of restructuring. Bell Tower houses most of the campus, classrooms and offices professor. Bell Tower height and centrality can be seen in most areas on campus.
In 2006, Channel Islands students design a new Students' Union, it passed a referendum to finance construction and operation. 23,000-square-foot (2,100 m2) Student Union Student events and covers a wide range of programmable area for live entertainment; A coffee shop, pizzeria, deli sandwiches and a salad bar with a dining center; informal lounge for meetings; A game room, pool tables and video game systems; and Student Government, Student Programming Board, Nautical Almanac, and the Channel Islands View (CA Appearance) ASI office for the student newspaper. The Students' Union also has a courtyard for outdoor events and meetings for the entire campus community.
John Spoor Broome Library
John Spoor Broome Library after the first major donor to the campus, designed by architect Lord Norman Foster and was elected, John "Jack" Spoor Broome, an Oxnard farm and philanthropist. This does not represent the Spanish mission-style library was opened on April 4, 2008, one of the few buildings on campus. Compared to the previous library is twelve times larger than the 13,700-square-foot (1270 m2) complex, 75,000 books, 180,000 electronic books and art is housed 32,000 images. At the same time, recyclable carpet, using natural lighting and combining new construction with the existing buildings surrounding it complements the campus sustainability plan.
In summer 2002, former Congressman Robert J. LAGOMARSINO and his wife, Norma, is located in the library Archives and Special Collections Department Robert J. and Norma M. LAGOMARSINO established. LAGOMARSINO, a Ventura County native 1974 until 1992 as a United States congressman, then as a state senator from 1961 to 1974, in 1958, he served as mayor and Ojai.
Academic
C. The study offers two undergraduate majors in two areas. In addition, CA 2014 Fall 2015 Fall geography and nutrition and philosophy, plans to add major kinesiology and social justice.
The school also has several academic centers and institutes. Four out of five centers are mission-specific centers and two institutes are the Institute of Alzheimer's Institute and the Small Business Administration. All centers and institutions must support CI's mission. Mission specialist centers have been developed with the primary purpose of providing C faculty to support the mission of the university. Centers are co-curricular and interdisciplinary cut effects. Institute and other centers, universities and / or a necessary service to the community, created with the intention of providing the program or discipline or interdisciplinary focus.
Statistics
C first-class average high school GPA 3.15
Average ACT Score: 21
Average SAT Score: 1335-1665
Average class size: 20.1 students
Student demographics
The remaining 37% of the student population, while 63% of men, women.
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