Humanities and Arts

The programs listed below will be present at the Grad Fair. On the day of the fair, please select the link at the bottom of the program description to join the Zoom session. You may also visit the Zoom links page for a complete list of programs and links.

Online Single Subject Credential Program

Cal State East Bay’s Online Single Subject Teaching Credential program is especially designed for those who currently hold a bachelor’s degree and want to become middle and high school teachers.

https://ce.csueastbay.edu/ce/programs/single-subject-teaching-credential/

Zoom link:

Zoom instructions: Please wait in the waiting room and you will be allowed entry immediately

M.A. Communication

The Master of Arts degree in Communication is a dynamic, flexible program in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area. As a student, you will join an energetic community of active scholars engaged in an exciting range of research interests. You will learn foundational approaches to theory, criticism, research, and ethics in communication that prepare students for the public and professional spheres, on local, national, and international levels. With a faculty advisor, you will construct a program of interest to you with a solid foundation in the degree outcome of your choice.

https://www.csueastbay.edu/communication/

Zoom link: https://csueb.zoom.us/j/86455813766

Zoom instructions: Please join the waiting room and you will be admitted to the main conversation from there.

M.A. History

The Master of Arts degree in History is designed to meet the varied needs and interests of students seeking an advanced degree in history. The program educates students in advanced skills in historical research, writing, interpretation and research, and provides opportunities for training in teaching and public history. Four areas of concentration permit students to plan their coursework to best suit their goals within the overall program requirements and the range of courses offered. The master's culminating experience may be a university thesis, examinations in major and minor fields, a public history project or a graduate teaching project, depending on the concentration chosen.

The MA program at East Bay offer study in historiography and research methods, and also challenges students to creatively envision a path for themselves as educators or professionals in the field of History. Internships, applied history projects and practica, independent studies, community engagement opportunities and freedom to design a culminating project all lead to a dynamic, creative and fulfilling degree path -- it's just up to you to visualize the path you want. The faculty are here to help.

In addition, the department offers opportunities to present at our annual student research conference, or work on or publish in our student journal the East Bay Historia. We house the scholarly journal California History, giving further opportunity for professional experience. And we encourage each MA candidate to engage in original research at the astounding archives and research libraries in our area, work in local organizations creating history programming and curricula, and participate in any number of SF Bay area opportunities to build a compelling professional resume. Come carve out a path toward using the past to shape the future!

https://www.csueastbay.edu/history/

Zoom link: https://csueb.zoom.us/j/82346219664

Zoom instructions: No pre-registration required. Interested students will be sent to a waiting room.

M.A. Interaction Design and Interactive Art

Master of Arts in Interaction Design and Interactive Art(MA IxDIA) is a unique interdisciplinary program that focuses on creating interactive applications and objects as part of a designed user experience. This unique program provides artists studio and fabrication spaces, courses in emerging methods, contemporary art and theory, an engaged faculty and access to student research grants and mentorship.

The Master of Arts in Interaction Design and Interactive Art emphasizes the creative and technical aspects of current and emerging technologies and their use in creating, controlling, delivering, and presenting compelling content in an interactive form. Plus, it draws from elements in a number of fields including art, computer science, journalism, psychology, and telecommunications.

This Master's program is a two-year degree program. Most coursework is offered in the evening. During the first year, students develop a theoretical foundation in interaction design, enhance their creative skills, and learn to work effectively in teams. During the second year, small teams of students with various backgrounds and talents create innovative, professional-quality interactive projects. Ideas for group projects can originate from students, faculty, or external sources. Many of CSU Eastbay's student projects have won national and international awards.

https://ixdia.csueastbay.edu/index.html

Zoom link: https://csueb.zoom.us/j/89566441744?pwd=QWEycGpuYUp4MDYraTM0dlg4YnMrQT09

Zoom instructions: Waiting room, Passcode: GradFair22

M.A. Music

The Master of Arts degree in Music at CSUEB is an intensive program that provides advanced study for students with highly developed interests and accomplishments in music. Students are given the opportunity to improve their musicianship skills, critical skills, and professional insights in preparation for furthering their careers in performing, teaching, composing and arranging, administration, and research. It also offers opportunities for current school and college music teachers to increase their professional effectiveness and provides prospective doctoral aspirants with a sound foundation for advanced graduate study.

Students take core courses in graduate-level music theory and music history, and construct an individual course of study in an area of emphasis that supports their artistic, creative and professional goals. Areas of emphasis include: performance (classical and jazz), conducting (choral and instrumental), composition and musicology.

For more information, please visit: https://www.csueastbay.edu/music/prospective/our-programs/ma.html

Zoom link: https://csueb.zoom.us/j/5108853126

M.S. Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (extended program available for non-majors)

The Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology is offered by the Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences. The objective of this degree program is the professional preparation of each student, academically and clinically, for state licensure (CA), national certification in Speech-Language Pathology by the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA), and the Speech-Language-Hearing Services credential to work in public school settings in California.

Speech-language pathology and Audiology are clinical professions, with goals of making effective communication a human right for all persons, and for competently serving children and adults with disorders and differences of speech, language, hearing, cognition, and swallowing.

This program has rigorous and balanced academic and clinical training. *The Master’s degree program is accredited by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC).

https://www.csueastbay.edu/slhs/

Zoom link: Coordinator unavailable, please contact Dr. Elena Dukhovny at elena.dukhovny@csueastbay.edu

Special Session Program (University Extension)

Please join us to learn more about the following programs offered through Continuing Education:


Online MS in Educational Leadership

Online MS in eLearning & Certificates in eLearning

Online MS in Reading and Literacy

Online Single Subject Teaching Credential

Online Pupil Personnel Service Credential (PPSC) in School Counseling

Online MS in Health Care Administration

Pre-Professional Health Academic Program

MBA (Global Innovators & One year)

MS Accountancy

https://ce.csueastbay.edu/

Zoom link: https://csueb.zoom.us/j/84754230280

Zoom instructions: Waiting room