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B.S. Degree in Career and Technical Studies (BSCTS)

The BSCTS will be in the new catalog for the upcoming year. The Designated Subjects credential, E-Learning Certificate, and a minor in Entrepreneurship are all included in this degree for those that apply and qualify (the DS credential work experience). Please contact Dr. Joe Scarcella for more information jscarcel@csusb.edu or call 909-537-5287 to set up an advising appointment.

Admission to the Program

As prerequisites for acceptance into the B.S. in Career and Technical Studies, students must complete the following as a "Pre-Career and Technical Studies major." Upon acceptance into the program, a student's major will be changed from "Pre-CTS" to "Career and Technical Studies" status.

Requirements to Enter the B.S. in Career & Technical Studies:

  1. An earned AA or AS degree in a technical field or consent of the department advisor;
  2. Completed CSU GE-Breadth Certification from a California Community College, including the American Institutions requirements (U.S. History, U.S. Constitution, and California State and Local Government);
  3. A minimum of 60 earned semester units;
  4. A minimum GPA of 2.0;
  5. A formal application submitted to the program adviser.  Please see the Department of Educational Leadership and Technology for forms.

Requirements (60 units)
Total units required for graduation: 120

Program and Graduation Requirements are available in the Course Bulletin.