Social Sciences and Social Work

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.

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.S. Counseling, MFT/PCC Graduate Program

The Master of Science in Counseling degree requires 60 units organized according to university and degree program requirements. Requirements are established to ensure that each degree candidate obtains adequate breadth in subject matter, field experiences, and research.

Students interested in the Pupil Personnel Service Credential in School Counseling or School Psychology, please refer to their individual program pages.

Marriage and Family Therapy Concentration

The primary focus of the concentration is to train psychotherapists who eventually plan to obtain a California Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) and/or a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) internship license. Additional units may be taken to meet the requirements for the LPCC and the MFT internship. (See BBS Sections 4980.37, 4980.41 (a)(4)&(5) for MFT and 4999.33 for LPCC.). These additional LPCC courses lead to completion of the required hours of clinical experience for the license application.

The MFT course work is geared towards a relational approach to counseling that focuses on multicultural diversity, collaborative treatment, wellness, resiliency, and recovery. Faculty orient students to promote resilience and practice strength-based interventions. Course work combined with clinical practicum training in the field prepares graduates to work from a relational perspective.

https://www.csueastbay.edu/epsy/graduate-programs/marriage-family-therapy.html

Zoom link: https://csueb.zoom.us/j/89467368168

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

M.S.W., Social Work

The Department of Social Work offers graduate instruction leading to the Master of Social Work (MSW) Degree to a diverse, multicultural and multiracial student population. The faculty, through teaching, advising and the field experience, works to foster a sense of activism, social justice, commitment to change and a new vision of professional competence in students admitted to the program. The MSW degree is especially oriented to preparing social work professionals for practice in the urban Bay Area with at-risk populations such as women, people of color and other oppressed populations. Currently, there are two concentrations: Children, Youth and Families (CYF) and Community Mental Health (CMH). Within the program of study, students engage in both academic classes and a field experience. This unique melding of coursework and field experiences is designed to provide students with a maximum of preparation for effective social work practice in today’s increasingly diverse, complex, multicultural and multiracial society.

https://www.csueastbay.edu/sw/

Zoom link: https://csueb.zoom.us/j/84086782509

Zoom instructions: There will be a waiting room for entry.

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