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Liberal Studies

The major in Liberal Studies offers a diversified curriculum for those who are attracted to an interdisciplinary program of study. The purposes of Liberal Studies are two fold:

  1. To prepare students for graduate work in such fields as law and ministry; or for work in business, human services, government, and public relations; or to pursue intellectual fulfillment for its own sake.
  2. To provide the undergraduate preparation for students to teach in the public schools of California. Liberal Studies is approved by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing as a baccalaureate waiver program for entry into a multiple subject credential program. This credential licenses a person to teach in a self-contained classroom, primarily in elementary schools.
  • Options of study include
    1. a flexible program of study which assures a breadth of education and provides opportunity for concentration in an area of one's choice.
    2. the recommended baccalaureate curriculum preparation for the teaching credential program (monolingual).
    3. the baccalaureate curriculum preparation for teaching with a bilingual, cross-cultural Chicano focus.

Location

The Liberal Studies Department Is located in building 94 room 321

Careers in teaching

For Information on careers in teaching can be found at the Pathways to Teaching website:

 

 

General Information

To have your Cal Poly Pomona email automatically forwarded

go to http://www.csupomona.edu/intranet/services/ Then click on "Configure Your Account" near the top of the page. You will then be asked for your username and password. A page will open with your account information -- scroll WAY down to "Mail Forwarding". UNcheck the "store in user mailbox" check box, and CHECK the "forward to" box, then enter your regular email address in the space to the right of "forward to"

How to find a course by GE Area

Go into Bronco Direct guest services and choose Schedule of Classes. Pick 2045 for summer 2004 and then Advanced Search. If you enter LS in the Subject and nothing else, then you'll see all open LS classes. If, instead, you fill in (for example) GE-A in Course Attribute and A-1 in Course Attr. Value, then you'll get all of the open A-1 courses. These fields (Course Attribute and Course Attr. Value) have look-up features, but it's pretty easy to see that you'd put in GE-B and B-4 if you wanted all of the B4 classes.