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LIST OF CSUH COLLABORATING PARTNERS
INSTITUE FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS EDUCATION,
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, HAYWARD
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California State University, Hayward
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California State University, Hayward - Contra Costa Campus
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California State University, Hayward - Oakland Campus
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California State University, Hayward - University Advancement
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California State University, Hayward - Student Disability Resource Center
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California State University, Hayward - School Of Education And Allied Studies
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California State University, Hayward - Extended and Continuing Education
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California State University, Hayward - Department Of Nursing & Health Sciences
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California State University, Hayward - School Of Science
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California State University, Hayward - Psychology
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California State University, Hayward - Recreation & Community Services
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California State University, Hayward - Student Health Services
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California State University, Hayward - Counseling And Psychological Services (Caps)
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California State University, Hayward |
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| Web Address |
http://www.csuhayward.edu/
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| Description |
A vibrant university in the heart of the San Francisco Bay area, Cal State
Hayward, with its Contra Costa branch campus in Concord, California, offers
excellence, diversity, and opportunity. We offer a setting that inspires
discovery and friendship. If you're a freshman, our unique General Education
Clusters will help you get to know a core group of fellow students as you
build your academic foundation. As a transfer or graduate student, you will
find our campus environment convenient and supportive.
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California State University, Hayward - Contra Costa Campus |
| Institute Board Member |
Bette Felton, Dean |
| Web Address |
http://www.ccc.csuhayward.edu/
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| Description |
The Contra Costa Campus of CSU Hayward is designed with the working
adult in mind. Nestled in the foothills near Mt. Diablo, it offers
superb upper division and graduate instruction at a convenient time
of day and location for busy Contra Costa County residents. Lower
division courses from Diablo Valley College and Los Medanos College,
as well as CSUH Extended Education certificate programs, are also
offered at our campus. The array of course and program offerings is
accessible to the County's employment centers and residential neighborhoods.
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Our students bring enthusiasm, commitment and a variety of life experiences
to the campus. Our faculty provide disciplinary expertise and teaching
excellence. Together we create an engaged learning community for the 21st
Century and invite you to join us.
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California State University, Hayward - Oakland Campus |
| Institute Board Member |
James Kelly, Vice President of Extended and Continuing Education |
| Web Address |
http://www.csuhayward.edu/undergrad/oakland/oakland.html
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| Description |
Cal State Hayward's newest extension location was established in 1994 in
the heart of Oakland-- a city currently experiencing a revitalizing influx
of new business and culture. In the fall of 2001, CSUH opened a new downtown
education and conference center to serve working professionals and local
residents. The Oakland Center offers you a wide selection of certificate
and degree programs at a convenient place and time.
The Oakland Center is equipped with brand new, state-of-the-art classrooms
with wireless LAN, two high-speed multimedia labs -- each with 21 stations,
and an expandable conference room with sound, multimedia, and wireless Internet.
The Center's staff also provides walk-in advising and information about
enrolling in programs offered on the main campus. Centrally located close to
the City Center BART light rail station and only three blocks away from the
Interstate 880 freeway, the Oakland Center is easy to access. In-house parking
is available for a fee.
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California State University, Hayward - University Advancement |
| Institute Board Member |
Bob Brauer, Interim Vice President |
| Web Address |
http://www.csuhayward.edu/ua/uamain.html
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| Description |
The Office of University Advancement, through well-defined fund raising,
public relations, and alumni programs, strive to attract private donations
and forge strong relationships with the communities served by the University.
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California State University, Hayward - Student Disability Resource Center |
| Institute Board Member |
Mary Cheng, Director
Ben Servino, Workability Program Coordinator
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| Web Address |
http://wwwsa.csuhayward.edu/~sdrcweb/
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| Description |
The Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC) provides academic
accommodations to address the individual needs of students with
permanent disabilities or temporary disabling conditions. Students
with documented disabilities and functional limitations are eligible
for services designed to provide equal access to general campus and
classroom programs and activities. The SDRC also offers campus
referrals for advising, counseling, transportation, and employment
needs.
The staff of the SDRC is committed to ensuring the rights and promoting
the dignity, self-awareness and self-advocacy of students with disabilities
throughout the university. We value the diversity of the CSUH student body
and work with the faculty, staff, and administration to create and maintain
an inclusive environment where individuals with disabilities have full and
equal access to all university programs.
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California State University, Hayward - School Of Education And Allied Studies |
| Institute Board Member |
Jean Easterly, Assistant Dean & Special Assistant for Teacher Education |
| Web Address |
http://edschool.csuhayward.edu/
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| Description |
Our Mission is to prepare collaborative leaders, committed to social
justice and democracy, who will influence a highly technological and
diverse world, in the fields of educational leadership, educational
psychology, interdisciplinary studies, athletics, kinesiology physical
education, recreation community service, and teacher education.
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California State University, Hayward - Extended and Continuing Education |
| Institute Board Member |
James Kelly, Vice President of Extended and Continuing Education |
| Web Address |
http://www.extension.csuhayward.edu/
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| Description |
Extended and Continuing Education puts higher learning within easy reach. Programs include
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California State University, Hayward - Department Of Nursing & Health Sciences
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| Institute Board Member |
Pauline Kelzer, Professor
Pamela Parlocha, Professor
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| Web Address |
http://www.sci.csuhayward.edu/nursing/
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| Description |
The Department of Nursing and Health Sciences offers an undergraduate
program which leads to the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in
Nursing. The program is designed to prepare a nurse generalist: one who
is able to apply nursing knowledge and provide culturally sensitive care
to clients from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds. The curriculum
integrates general and professional education to prepare a professional
nurse who is also a well-educated citizen. Graduates of the program have
the requisite knowledge and skills to pursue graduate study in nursing.
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California State University, Hayward - School Of Science |
| Institute Board Member |
Michael Leung, Dean |
| Web Address |
http://www.sci.csuhayward.edu/
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| Description |
The ultimate mission of any academic institution, large or small, has
to be to provide its students with the very best education and service.
It is the essence of being a university and nothing should come before
it. The School of Science at Cal State Hayward holds strongly to this
guiding principle. Thus, it is with the greatest of pride and gratification
that we present to you a school that has the most qualified faculty and
efficient staff who are totally dedicated to the education and service of
its students. They have earnestly and collaboratively taken on the challenge
of providing our students with the intellectual and professional skills to
become productive and contributive members of our rapidly changing society.
Degrees are offered in the fields of biological sciences, chemistry &
biochemistry, statistics, nursing & health sciences, psychology, and
mathematics & computer science.
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California State University, Hayward - Psychology |
| Institute Board Member |
Eleanor Levine, Professor
Alan Monat, Chair and Institute Director
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| Web Address |
http://www.sci.csuhayward.edu/psychology/
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| Description |
Psychology is the science of behavior and mental experience. Many
psychologists work primarily with people to understand how they think,
respond to stress, learn and forget, develop into unique personalities,
and interact with one another. Others study the behavior and nervous
systems of animals in order to find general principles that apply across
species. Psychologists apply their knowledge to do therapy and counseling,
to improve practices in schools, prisons, and rehabilitation centers, and
to enhance performance in industry, business, and the professions.
The Psychology Department offers a major in both the Bachelor of Science
(B.S.) and the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees. These are basic programs;
to become a "psychologist" requires graduate training.
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California State University, Hayward - Recreation & Community Services |
| Institute Board Member |
Melany Spielman, Professor |
| Web Address |
http://edschool.csuhayward.edu/departments/rec/index.html
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| Description |
Our Mission: to graduate prepared leaders in recreation and community
services who are effective forces in diverse communities.
In our complex society, leisure is more important today than in the past.
Leisure allows individuals to choose activity in relative freedom for its
qualities of satisfaction. All people need a chance to express themselves.
The leisure industry creates thousands of jobs yearly and is one of the
largest income producing sectors ($400 billion) in the United States. Our
department prepare students to work in the leisure industry in three main
areas--Adventure Challenge, Recreation Therapy and Community Recreation.
Many of our graduates (80%) are working in the profession. They report a
high degree of satisfaction with their jobs and their professional preparation.
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California State University, Hayward - Student Health Services
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| Institute Board Member |
Maggie Gaddis, Health Educator |
| Web Address |
http://wwwsa.csuhayward.edu/~shsweb/
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| Description |
Student Health Services is a fully accredited outpatient clinic that
is staffed by Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Registered Nurses.
The facility includes Pharmacy, Laboratory, Radiology, and Physical
Therapy Departments. Student Health Services offers basic medical care
for most illnesses and injuries and various elective services.
Consultations with a Physician, Nurse Practitioner, or Registered Nurse
are available through appointment, referrals, or Walk-In Clinic.
Student Health Services provides other services for the campus community
that benefit students. Some of these services include:
- Provides public health role by providing immunizations
- Assists in preventing the spread of communicable diseases
- Participates in campus Emergency First Aid response
- Participates in campus Disaster Planning and Response
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Provides limited Occupational Health screening/Workers' Compensation
care which keeps classrooms and offices open for student
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California State University, Hayward - Counseling And Psychological Services (Caps)
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| Institute Board Member |
Brien Reinhart (collaborator), Director and Psychologist |
| Web Address |
http://wwwsa.csuhayward.edu/~capsweb/
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| Description |
CaPS is the student counseling service on the Hayward campus, providing
personal counseling services to all registered students at California
State University, Hayward. CaPS is located in the Student Health
Services Building. For more information call 510-885-3690.
The professional counselors at CaPS provide culturally sensitive,
confidential support dealing with the variety of personal issues and
concerns such as depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief
and loss, sexuality issues, alcohol and drug concerns, family
difficulties, cultural/intergenerational concerns, study problems,
eating concerns, and other challenges. Services available are:
- Short-term individual counseling
- Couples counseling
- Group counseling
- Outreach services
- Emergency services
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