The Seawolves to Education Specialists (SEEDS) Project, funded by the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education, aims to expand the number of diverse certified special education teachers with the knowledge and skills to assist children and teenagers with disabilities (ages 5-22). SEEDS emphasizes that diverse instructors benefit all kids and that numerous dimensions of diversity (e.g., race, ethnicity, handicap status, language) strengthen classroom communities. Students at SSU who are enrolled in the Education Specialist certification program, including the ECS-ITEP major, are eligible to become SEEDS scholars in their final year of the program.
Located in California's premier wine country one hour north of San Francisco, Sonoma State is a small campus with big ideas. With a tradition of promoting intellectual and personal growth, leadership opportunities and technological proficiency, SSU offers its students a friendly, safe and informal atmosphere on a beautiful campus setting. Currently, campus housing accommodates students in both apartment and residential suite style facilities.
While SSU generally accepts all qualified students who apply from high schools in its service area, 80 percent of the freshmen and 55 percent of the junior transfer students come from outside the North Bay region. With 34 percent of the student body living on campus, it is one of the most residential campuses within the California State University system.
| Course | Specialization | Eligibility |
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B.A |
Acting Anthropology Art History Art Studio Communication and Digital Media Studies Criminology and Criminal Justice Dance Economics Engineering Science English French Geography Global Development Studies History Human Development and Family Studies Music Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish |
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ELIGIBILITY FOR INDIAN STUDENTS
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
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B.Sc |
Business Administration Chemistry Computer & Science Environmental Studies Geology Kinesiology Mathematics Philosophy Physics |
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT
ELIGIBILITY FOR INDIAN STUDENTS
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
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M.A |
Early Childhood Education English History Kinesiology Literacy and Reading Education Psychology Resource Management Spanish |
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT
ELIGIBILITY FOR INDIAN STUDENTS
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
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M.Sc |
Biology Computer Science & Engineering Nursing Public Administration |
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT
ELIGIBILITY FOR INDIAN STUDENTS
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
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MBA |
Master of Business Administration |
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT
ELIGIBILITY FOR INDIAN STUDENTS
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
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The Seawolves to Education Specialists (SEEDS) Project, funded by the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education, aims to expand the number of diverse certified special education teachers with the knowledge and skills to assist children and teenagers with disabilities (ages 5-22). SEEDS emphasizes that diverse instructors benefit all kids and that numerous dimensions of diversity (e.g., race, ethnicity, handicap status, language) strengthen classroom communities. Students at SSU who are enrolled in the Education Specialist certification program, including the ECS-ITEP major, are eligible to become SEEDS scholars in their final year of the program.
Located in California's premier wine country one hour north of San Francisco, Sonoma State is a small campus with big ideas. With a tradition of promoting intellectual and personal growth, leadership opportunities and technological proficiency, SSU offers its students a friendly, safe and informal atmosphere on a beautiful campus setting. Currently, campus housing accommodates students in both apartment and residential suite style facilities.
While SSU generally accepts all qualified students who apply from high schools in its service area, 80 percent of the freshmen and 55 percent of the junior transfer students come from outside the North Bay region. With 34 percent of the student body living on campus, it is one of the most residential campuses within the California State University system.
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