You are in the official 1998-99 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.
Extended Education

Tai Ji, a Chinese art of stress management,
is one of the many life enrichment courses enjoyed
by students of all ages through Extended Education.
Extended Education
Education Building, Room 130
(559) 278-0333
http://www.csufresno.edu/ExtendedEd
AUDREY S. ANDERSON, Dean
The Division of Extended Education is responsible for providing
adult learners with educational opportunities designed to meet their needs
for career advancement, professional growth, or life enrichment.
California State University, Fresno is sensitive to the ever-changing demands
of adult life and attempts to meet these diverse educational needs through
its many offerings and formats.
Extension Programs. Various academic departments offer conferences,
institutes, workshops, seminars, and courses at several sites throughout
the university's service area through the Division of Extended Education.
The financially self-supporting Extension Program includes a variety of
courses in all disciplines to meet the growing demand for continuing education.
To provide flexibility and to better serve the needs of the entire community,
regular university courses are offered for credit, as well as other programs
for noncredit.
Open University provides an opportunity for those individuals who
are not matriculated at the university to enroll in regular courses as an
extension student. These courses are open to anyone in the community.
Travel Study Programs. These programs feature a pleasant and rewarding
way to learn about another culture. With university faculty members as escorts,
these programs offer cultural activities based on a unique combination of
travel and learning.
Noncredit Programs. Offerings in this area include specially designed
programs developed to satisfy the needs of the specific participants or
organizations involved. Short courses, conferences, seminars, workshops,
institutes, and test preparation classes are offered regularly throughout
the year.
Certificate Programs are designed for adults seeking in-depth knowledge
or competency in a specialized area but who do not need a degree. With segments
building upon one another, these programs help increase participants' advancement
and/or career options.
Off-Campus Degree Programs allow students living in other areas to earn
degrees without moving or commuting to the campus. They consist of classes
held at remote sites as well as interactive courses that originate on the
university's campus and are broadcast to select locations throughout the
state.
Summer and Winter Programs. The university offers short-term summer
session and winter session classes to university students who wish to earn
residence credit toward a degree and to individuals from the community wishing
to continue their education. These programs often accelerate progress toward
earning a degree or credential.
For a catalog of current course offerings, call the Division of Extended
Education, (559)278-0333.
