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CONTENTS
1 Message from the President
2 Mission Statement
3 Accreditation and Approvals
4 About CalUMS SD
5 Admissions
7 M.B.A. Master of Business Administration
8 M.S.C.I.S. Master of Science in Computer Information Systems
11 B.S.B.M. Bachelor of Science in Business Management
12 A.S.P.S. Associate of Science in Paralegal Studies
13 E.S.L. English as a Second Language
14 Academic Calendar
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FOUNDING PHILOSOPHY
Values
The University encourages each student to examine his/her values in the light of changing
technology and value systems in the society. The educational values of California University of
Management and Sciences rest upon guiding the student to discover acceptable and desirable
values applying them in acquisition and application of knowledge to better their own well
being, as well as their community’s.
Versatility
The University encourages students to adapt to the increasingly sophisticated world. The rapid
influx of information and knowledge is affecting the ways we work and live. Thus, general
education is considered an important factor contributing to a versatile foundation to meet the
future.
Technology
The University encourages students to acquire the knowledge and skills in business and
sciences to align advanced technology with the rapidly changing global environment.
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The mission of California University of Management and Sciences is to provide high quality and affordable education to serve the intellectual and professional needs of individuals and organizations.
CalUMS endeavors to instill in students the values of life-long learning and ethical choices. The University also seeks to cultivate in its students the capacity for critical thinking, willingness to accept challenges, commitment to social responsibility, and ability to respond creatively to the ever dynamic global environment.
CalUMS prepares its graduates for personal and professional development and for careers in the administration and management of business, technology, healthcare, law, and sports programs and organizations. Its graduates can manage problems with confidence from an informed perspective, and can utilize the theories and concepts learned in their educational experiences to create practical and innovative solutions.
CalUMS encourages the interplay of individual creativity and intellectual diversity as the source of true understanding. It cultivates an appreciation of human capabilities and cultural diversity as the pathway to individual achievement and self-esteem. Therefore, the University is committed to creating and maintaining an intellectual and educational environment that reflects diverse values. It fosters appreciation of a multi-cultural society and seeks greater involvement with an increasingly interdependent world.
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The campus of CalUMS San Diego is strategically located a little north of San Diego City, California. San Diego offers a variety of choices for accommodations, activities, and cultural attractions.
Modern and historic buildings stand side-by-side in the downtown historic Gaslamp District including housing shops, boutiques and fine dining restaurants. Cultural, sports and recreational attractions include The New Children’s Museum, Petco Park (home of the San Diego Padres), Balboa Park and of course the San Diego Zoo. Along the coastline from Del Mar to Oceanside, San Diego is known for its pristine beaches and natural preserves, not to mention the stretch of awesome seaside villages. CalUMS San Diego is a small student-centered campus in keeping with the University’s commitment to deliver high quality education to the community. CalUMS SD offers demand-driven educational programs including MBA, master’s degree in computer information systems, bachelor degree in business management, associate degree in paralegal studies, and ESL. Each of these programs are not only affordable but of quality standards at par with leading colleges and universities in California. Class sizes are kept at a minimum to ensure best practices towards academic excellence.
ABOUT CalUMS SD
MISSION STATEMENT
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Accreditation and Approvals
California University of Management and Sciences (CalUMS) San Diego Campus is
approved and authorized by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE) to
operate and offer programs leading to Associate’s, Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, and
a certificate in English as a Second Language (ESL).
CalUMS is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
(ACICS) which is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United
States Department of Education and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education
Accreditation (CHEA).
Students enrolled in the CalUMS Anaheim may be eligible for student financial assistance
programs authorized by Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (Title
IV, HEA Programs) and mandated by the United States Secretary of Education of the
U.S. Department of Education (USDE).
CalUMS is authorized under Federal Law to enroll non-immigrant alien students.
CONTACT ADMISSIONS
Contact us by phone or fax:Phone: 858.277.6700 Fax: 858.408.7499
Contact us by email:[email protected] Or [email protected]
Contact us by mail:California University of Management and Sciences San Diego CampusOffice of Admissions8525 Gibbs Drive Suite #105San Diego, CA 92123
“I liked the ‘case based’ approach of teaching, with many case studies. Also the direct and open interaction with lectures, tutors, and service staff, which are always eager to help me with my everyday challenges.”
Gum C. KangMaster of Business Administration
“I believe that studying at CalUMS has made a positive and lifelong effect on me and my career. The program prepared me for my current job.”
Christine ChuMaster of Business Administration
“Attending CalUMS and the Business Program has dramatically changed my life. I have found myself thinking about everything in my life more strategically. The program has taught me the importance and value of visioning, planning and executing clear ideas and measurable goals. With this education, I am confident I will be as successful as I have always dreamed I could be.”
Niem Nguyen Bachelor of Science Business Management
“My experience with CalUMS was an excellent one! It allowed me to have a comfortable life, continue to work, and increase my knowledge and skills at the same time.”
Tai LinMaster of Science Computer Information Systems
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San Diego is the second largest city in California and the ninth largest in the United States, with a population of nearly 1.3 million residents. The region boasts 70 miles of pristine beaches and an array of world-class family attractions, including the San Diego Zoo, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, SeaWorld and Legoland.
The renowned zoo is just one small part of Balboa Park, an urban expanse that houses numerous museums, art galleries, beautiful gardens and the Tony Award-winning Old Globe Theatres. Petco Park is home to baseball’s San Diego Padres, while Qualcomm Stadium houses the NFL’s San Diego Chargers.
The Mission Bay Aquatic Center is the world’s largest recreational waterfront facility, offering instruction in an array of water sports, including sailing, surfing and kayaking. The center is designed primarily for the students, faculty, staff and alumni of San Diego’s colleges and universities.
I want our students to experience the excitements from the best things that San Diego has to offer. - CalUMS-SD Student Service Advisor
Accreditation and Approvals
California University of Management and Sciences (CalUMS) San Diego Campus is
approved and authorized by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE) to
operate and offer programs leading to Associate’s, Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, and
a certificate in English as a Second Language (ESL).
CalUMS is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
(ACICS) which is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United
States Department of Education and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education
Accreditation (CHEA).
Students enrolled in the CalUMS Anaheim may be eligible for student financial assistance
programs authorized by Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (Title
IV, HEA Programs) and mandated by the United States Secretary of Education of the
U.S. Department of Education (USDE).
CalUMS is authorized under Federal Law to enroll non-immigrant alien students.
Life in San Diego is culturally influenced by both American and Mexican norms mainly because of its geographic location. Also, this city has a long-time association with the U.S. armed forces given the expanse of its military infrastructures. Nevertheless, cliché or not, the city of San Diego has always been thought of by many as best for its ‘laid-back’ lifestyle as compared to the other popular and perhaps busier California cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Of course one’s perspective on such stereo-type description of the city shall only reach endless arguments, but the truth remains: San Diego is by far one of the best places to live in. For one thing, it’s a contrast from the hurly-burly morning rush off the city streets, and it’s a breath of fresher and smog-less air even from downtown or its suburbs. The business districts manage to depict a much composed and more relaxed pace amidst apparent stressors emanating from overextending corporate bigwigs within or outside the metropolis. A non-San Diegan can readily notice a different tone of voice, formal or casual, among those who were born and raised in the city thus exuding a distinct cultural taste.
The city of San Diego approximates a well-balanced access to the primal amenities of healthy living and maybe relatively progressive depending on one’s philosophical bend. It’s the excellent choice especially for those who may have opted to do a paradigm shift from the fast-lane-wrinkle-burdened 9-to-5 route to something better, something personal, and something
worthwhile.
SAN DIEGO LIFE
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
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MASTER DEGREE PROGRAMSAdmissions Requirements
An applicant to the Master’s degree programs must possess appropriate bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale).
Applicants for Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) must provide proof that they have completed a bachelor’s degree in a business related area such as business administration, economics, or international business from a recognized school. Those applicants who have not completed their bachelor’s degrees in a business related area are required to meet the prerequisite courses.
Applicants for Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (M.S.C.I.S.) must provide proof that they have completed a bachelor’s degree in a computer information related area such as computer engineering or information systems from a recognized school. Those applicants who have not completed their bachelor’s degrees in these areas are required to meet the prerequisite courses.
Admission ProceduresAn applicant to the Master’s programs must observe the following procedures:
1. Submit a completed Application Form with a non-refundable $100 application fee.2. Submit a copy of bachelor’s degree diploma3. Submit an official transcript directly to the Office of Admissions.4. Submit one (1) letter of recommendation.5. Submit proof of English language proficiency, if applicable.
All applications and supporting documents submitted and received shall become the property of the University
BACHELOR AND ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMSAdmissions Requirements
An applicant to the Undergraduate Programs (Associate and Bachelor Degree Levels) must have completed at least a high school education. These programs are not offered to Ability-To-Benefit (ATB) students.
Admissions ProceduresAn applicant to the Undergraduate Programs must observe the following admission procedures:
1. Submit a completed Application Form with a non-refundable $100 application fee. 2. Submit a copy of a high school diploma and its corresponding high school official transcript or an official
transcript from a former college/ university attended directly to the Office of Admissions.3. Submit proof of English language proficiency, if applicable.
All applications and supporting documents submitted and received shall become the property of the University
Mail document to:California University of Management and Sciences San Diego Campus Office of Admissions8525 Gibbs Drive #105, San Diego, CA 92123
Contact for more information:Tel: 858.900.4916 Fax: 858.408.7499Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.calums.edu/sd
ADMISSIONS
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PROGRAMS IN SAN DIEGO CAMPUS
• Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
• Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (M.S.C.I.S.)
• Bachelor of Science in Business Management (B.S.B.M.)
• Associate of Science in Paralegal Studies (A.S.P.S.)
• English as a Second Language (ESL)
E.S.L. (ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE)Admissions Requirements
An applicant to the ESL must have completed at least a high school education. This program is not offered to Ability-To-Benefit (ATB) students.
Admissions Procedures
An applicant to the Undergraduate Programs must observe the following admission procedures:1. Submit a completed Application Form with a non-refundable $100 application fee. 2. Submit a copy of a high school diploma and its corresponding high school official transcript or an official
transcript from a former college/ university attended directly to the Office of Admissions.
All applications and supporting documents submitted and received shall become the property of the University
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
In addition to the admission requirements and procedures, international students must submit the following documents and fees:
1. Except for ESL applicants, TOEFL score, taken not more than 2 years from the date of application, of at least 45 iBT or its equivalent for Undergraduate Programs (Associate and Bachelor’s Degree Levels), and 61 iBT or its equivalent for Master’s Programs. Applicants who do not meet these requirements must take the CalUMS English Proficiency Assessment Test (EPAT) and obtain a passing score. Those who did not obtain passing scores shall be required to register and attend the English Language Development (ELD) class until they achieve adequate proficiency in the English language.
2. International students who have either: (a) earned a U.S. high school diploma, or (b) completed at least one year of higher education in the U.S. in which English was the major language of instruction, are exempted from the TOEFL score requirement.
3. Except for ESL applicants, foreign transcript evaluation of official transcript/s recognized and approved by CalUMS. Foreign Transcript Evaluation Fee of $100 (non-refundable) for general evaluation, or $200 (non-refundable) for course-by-course evaluation. International students who earned their education outside the United States must be graduates of institutions recognized by their government and their transcript/s must be translated into English and evaluated by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) to determine its U.S. education equivalency.
4. Financial Statement that shows adequate fund to support tuition and fees for completion of the program.5. Photocopy of Passport (photo with date of birth)6. Mailing fee (non-refundable) amount depending on the student’s country of origin. This fee is required
for international students being issued new I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility) only. It is not required for F-1 transfer-in students or students with existing I-20s from other originating schools.
ADMISSIONS
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Master of B
usin
ess Ad
min
istration (M
.B.A
.)
Program Objectives
The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Program provides students with a business core that offers a broad knowledge of business functions while emphasizing the global business environment.
• To develop an executive level perspective on economic systems and on the relationship between business and society.
• To develop a global perspective on business operations. • To provide a foundation in concepts and applications of quantitative methods and information technology
in the business setting. • To stimulate the students’ intellectual curiosity, develop their creativity and logic, and encourage an
appreciation of demographic diversity and ethical principles.
Graduation Requirements
The M.B.A. degree is conferred upon satisfactory completion of the required quarter units shown below. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 is required. The requirements can be summarized as follows:
Master Program with Prerequisite Courses:
Courses With Thesis With Project With Comprehensive ExamPrerequisite Courses 16 16 16Major Courses 44 44 44Thesis/ Project/ Comprehensive Exam 8 4 1Elective Courses 4 8 12Total 72 72 73
Master Program without Prerequisite Courses:
Courses With Thesis With Project With Comprehensive ExamPrerequisite Courses 0 0 0Major Courses 44 44 44Thesis/ Project/ Comprehensive Exam 8 4 1Elective Courses 4 8 12Total 56 56 57
Up to 16 quarter units of coursework can be accepted for transfer credit from another institution. At least 24 quarter units of major courses must be completed in residency at the California University of Management and Sciences in San Diego Campus. Deviations and substitutions for the requirements must be approved by the Program Director prior to the start of the program.
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Course Requirements
Prerequisite Courses (16 units)Students who completed their bachelor’s degree in a non-business field or students with insufficient background in accounting, economics, and business management are required to complete the prerequisite courses above.
BM 201 Principles of Management 4 unitsBM 221 Business Statistics I 4 unitsEC 201 Principles of Economics 4 unitsChoose any one (1) Major courses under the B.S.B.M. Curriculum: 4 units
Major Courses (44 units)
BA 511 Business Statistics and Analysis 4 unitsBA 512 Advanced Strategic Management 4 unitsBA 521 Leadership and Organizational Behavior 4 unitsBA 531 Operations Planning and Control 4 unitsBA 532 Advanced Management Science 4 unitsBA 541 Financial Management & Analysis 4 unitsBA 551 Marketing Management Theory 4 unitsBA 573 Project Planning and Management Seminar 4 unitsCS 521 Management Information System 4 unitsEC 521 Business and Economic Forecasting 4 unitsIB 521 International Management Theory 4 units
Elective Courses (4, 8 or 12 units)
With Thesis - choose any one (1) course below With Project - choose any two (2) courses below With Comprehensive Exam - choose any three (3) courses below
BA 542 Investment Theory & Portfolio Management 4 unitsBA 561 Financial Accounting 4 unitsCS 591 Managing Electronic Commerce 4 unitsEC 591 Economic Analysis and Public Policy 4 unitsIB 522 International Business Strategies 4 units
Thesis/ Project/ Comprehensive Exam (8 / 4 / 1 unit(s))
Choose any one (1) course below
MS 601 Thesis 8 unitsMS 611 Project 4 unitsMS 621 Comprehensive Exam 1 unit
Master of B
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ess Ad
min
istration (M
.B.A
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Program Objectives
Managers and non-managers alike depend upon information for decision-making. To be useful, that information must be understandable, timely, thorough, focused, and distributed to the appropriate individual. Accomplishing all these is the challenge of the Information Systems discipline. In this Program, students acquire professional skills in the areas of computer systems, networks, communications, data analysis, and other skills needed by this expanding field of technology.
• To enhance the students’ acquired knowledge on major organizational functions which support computer information systems.
• To empower the students in becoming proficient in the communication, human relations, and management skills which are critical to successful technology implementation and evaluation.
• To provide students with an acquired mastery of basic and advanced information systems approaches, methods and techniques, and their applications in a broad variety of organizational settings.
• To create a constant awareness among students on the ethical issues and the societal impacts of the Information Age.
Graduation Requirements
The M.S.C.I.S. degree is conferred upon satisfactory completion of the required quarter units shown below. A cumulative minimum grade point average of 3.0 is required. The requirements can be summarized as follows:
Master Program with Prerequisite Courses:Courses With Thesis With Project With Comprehensive ExamPrerequisite Courses 16 16 16Major Courses 44 44 44Elective Courses 4 8 12Thesis/ Project/Comprehensive Exam 8 4 1Total 72 72 73
Master Program without Prerequisite Courses:Courses With Thesis With Project With Comprehensive ExamPrerequisite Courses 0 0 0Major Courses 44 44 44Elective Courses 4 8 12Thesis/ Project/Comprehensive Exam 8 4 1Total 56 56 57
Up to 16 quarter units of coursework can be accepted for transfer credit from another institution. At least 24 quarter units of major courses must be completed in residency at the California University of Management and Sciences. Deviations and substitutions for the requirements must be approved by the Academic Dean prior to the start of the program.
Master of Science in Com
puter Information System
s (M.S.C.I.S.)
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Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (M.S.C.I.S.)
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Course Requirements
Prerequisite Courses (16 units)Students who completed their bachelor’s degree in a non-information field or students with insufficient background in computer information systems are required to complete the prerequisite courses above.
BM 201 Principles of Management 4 unitsBM 221 Business Statistics I 4 unitsCS 201 Introduction to Computer Information Systems 4 unitsChoose any one(1) Major courses under the B.S.B.M. Curriculum 4 units
Major Courses (44 units)
BA 501 Management Communication 4 unitsBA 511 Business Statistics and Analysis 4 unitsBA 573 Project Planning and Management Seminar 4 unitsCS 521 Management Information System 4 unitsCS 531 Information Systems Planning 4 unitsCS 532 Organizational Transformation 4 unitsCS 541 Staffing the Information Systems Function 4 unitsCS 551 Information Systems Project Management 4 unitsCS 552 Comparative System Development Methodologies 4 unitsCS 561 Data Modeling and Database Admin. 4 unitsCS 571 Network Planning and Administration 4 units
Elective Courses (4, 8 or 12 units)
With Thesis - choose any one (1) course below With Project - choose any two (2) courses below With Comprehensive Exam - choose any three (3) courses below
BA 512 Advanced Strategic Management 4 unitsBA 521 Leadership and Organizational Behavior 4 unitsCS 542 Information Systems Resource Acquisition 4 unitsCS 581 Distributed Systems 4 unitsCS 591 Managing Electronic Commerce 4 units
Thesis/ Project/ Comprehensive Exam (8 / 4 / 1 unit(s))
Choose any one (1) course belowMS 601 Thesis 8 unitsMS 611 Project 4 unitsMS 621 Comprehensive Exam 1 unit
Master of Science in Com
puter Information System
s (M.S.C.I.S.)
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Master of Science in Com
puter Information System
s (M.S.C.I.S.)
Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (M.S.C.I.S.)
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Bach
elor of Scien
ce in B
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ess Man
agem
ent (B
.S.B
.M)
Program Objectives
The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Business Management (B.S.B.M.) program is to provide students with an understanding of the challenges, concerns, and responsibilities that they will experience in the business world. This is accomplished through: (1) academic courses which cover the functional areas of business; and, (2) infusion of current trends and technologies into business management courses as part of the students’ learning process.
• Graduates will have an intimate knowledge of, and practical skills in, modern techniques of management practice that can be implemented in organizations so that those graduates may step into positions of responsibility in any organizational setting.
• Graduates will have a clear understanding of ethical and behavioral concerns that managers face in the workplace to encourage respect for the individual and the environment.
• Graduates will acquire hands-on experience in using a computer as an analytical and managerial tool.
Graduation Requirements
The B.S.B.M. degree is conferred upon satisfactory completion of the required quarter units shown below. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 is required. The requirements can be summarized as follows:
General Education Courses 68 unitsMajor Courses 92 unitsElective Courses 20 unitsTotal Quarter Units Required 180 units
Up to 128 quarter units of coursework can be accepted for transfer credits from another institution. At least 52 quarter units of major courses must be completed in residency at the California University of Management and Sciences. Deviations and substitutions for the requirements must be approved by the Academic Dean before the start of the program.
Courses Requirements
General Education Courses (68 units)Communications 16 unitsHumanities and Arts 12 unitsSocial and Behavioral Sciences 16 unitsSciences and Technology 24 units
BM 332 Investment Theory 4 unitsBM 341 Human Resources Management 4 unitsBM 342 Organizational Management 4 unitsBM 351 Marketing Management 4 unitsBM 352 Consumer Behavior 4 unitsBM 361 Management Science 4 unitsBM 362 Production & Operations Management 4 unitsBM 371 Strategic Management 4 unitsCS 211 Computer Applications in Business & Economics 4 unitsCS 311 Management Information System 4 unitsEC 201 Principles of Economics 4 unitsIB 201 International Business Management 4 unitsIT 201 Introduction to e-Commerce 4 unitsIT 202 Introduction to Internet Marketing 4 units
Major Courses (92 units)BM 201 Principles of Management 4 unitsBM 211 Principles of Accounting I 4 unitsBM 221 Business Statistics I 4 unitsBM 231 Business Communications 4 unitsBM 271 Business Law & Ethics 4 unitsBM 281 Mathematics for Business & Economics 4 unitsBM 311 Principles of Accounting II 4 unitsBM 321 Business Statistics II 4 unitsBM 331 Financial Management 4 units
Elective Courses* (20 units)*A total of twenty (20) quarter units of major courses of other bachelor level programs is required.
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Program Objectives
The Associate of Science in Paralegal Studies (A.S.P.S.) program is designed for students who want to become effective paralegals with an emphasis on real-world applications.Specifically, this program aims to:
• Provide Students with a knowledge and understanding of the law.• Enhance the ability of students to understand and apply correct principles of the law.• Provide students with opportunities to collaborate with practitioners in the field of law.• Prepare students for successful careers in the paralegal profession by providing them with quality education
and skills.
Graduation Requirements
The A.S.P.S. degree is conferred upon satisfactory completion of the required quarter units shown below. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 is required. The requirements can be summarized as follows:
General Education Courses 24 unitsMajor Courses 48 unitsElective Courses 12 unitsInternship 8 unitsTotal Quarter Units Required 92 units
Up to 40 quarter units of coursework can be accepted for transfer credits from another institution. At least 20 quarter units of major courses must be completed in residency at the California University of Management and Sciences in San Diego. Deviations and substitutions for the requirements must be approved by the Program Director prior to the start of the program.
Course Requirements
General Education Courses (24 units)CE 101 College English 4 unitsCE 111 Reading and Composition 4 unitsHA 131 Introduction to Philosophy 4 unitsSB 141 U.S. Government 4 unitsSB 142 Public Administration 4 unitsST 151 Statistics I 4 units
Major Courses (48 units)PL 201 Introduction to Paralegal Studies 4 unitsPL 205 Ethics in the Paralegal Profession 4 unitsPL 210 Legal Research and Writing for Paralegals I 4 unitsPL 211 Legal Research and Writing for Paralegals II 4 unitsPL 215 Civil Litigation for Paralegals 4 unitsPL 220 Business Law I 4 unitsPL 221 Business Law II 4 unitsPL 230 Property Law 4 unitsPL 238 Wills, Trusts, and Probate 4 unitsPL 240 Tort Law 4 unitsPL 250 Contract Law 4 unitsPL 260 Criminal Law 4 units
Elective Course (Choose 3 courses, 12 units)PL 235 Family Law 4 unitsPL 245 Bankruptcy Law 4 unitsPL 255 Sports Law 4 unitsPL 270 Administrative Law 4 units
Internship (8 units)PL 290 Paralegal Internship 8 units(Course requires 240 internship hours)
Associate of S
cience in
Paraleg
al Stu
dies (A
.S.P
.S.)
Associate of Science in Paralegal Studies (A.S.P.S.)
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Eng
lish as a S
econd
Lang
uag
e (E.S.L.)
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The ESL program is offered to students whose native language is not English, and explores the English language as it
is used in the United States of America. The course is divided into three (3) levels in the order of student proficiency
and progression: Level 1 (Basic), Level 2 (Intermediate), and Level 3 (Advanced).
At the first class period, an assessment test is given to evaluate the proficiency and range of skill of the students. The
focus of the class is then based on the language needs of the students, such as reading comprehension and listening
comprehension, as well as idioms, street terms, and phrases that are used frequently in general conversation.
The full course of study is six quarters, two quarters at each level. Students who achieve the higher level through
testing will require less time. Since ESL is a non-degree program, students do not need to complete the full course
of study to move on to university level work. All students are given a final TOEFL examination at the end of each
quarter to evaluate their progress.
ES 100 Level 1 (Basic)
This course is designed for the student who is a non-native speaker of English. It explores the English
Language as it is used in America through multi-media and field trips, as well as class work. The introductory
level covers basic grammar and structure of conversational English. The focus is on pronunciation of words
and the introduction of useful terms and concepts such as greetings, time, and dates. Various materials are
used including audio tapes, videos, cartoons, and newspapers. Small classes insure access to assistance
and the opportunity to progress individually.
ES 200 Level 2 (Intermediate)
This course is designed for the student who is a non-native speaker of English, but has some command of
the language. This level of study increases the student’s knowledge through field trips and the media, as
well as reading, writing, and conversation. The focus of Level 2 is on structural patterns, vocabulary building
(including “street talk”), and intermediate complex sentences. Students are encouraged to experience only
English during class as current events and cross-culture issues are explored. Various teaching materials are
used such as: videos, newspaper, audio tapes, and computer programs.
ES 300 Level 3 (Advanced)
This course is designed for the student who is a non-native speaker of English that has moderate command
of the language but wants to increase communications skills and articulation. This level of study brings the
student into the areas of business, politics, and current world events. The student’s knowledge and skill is
expanded through conversation, reading, and writing. Small classes afford the student the opportunity to
explore cross culture issues, to promote understanding, and to increase fluency through field excursions
and interactive exercises.
English as a Second Language (E.S.L.)
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR
2013 2014 2015Winter Quarter
Classes Begin Jan. 07 Jan. 06 Jan. 05Last Day to Add & Drop Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 18Registration for Spring Quarter Feb. 11 - Mar. 10 Feb. 10 - Mar. 10 Feb. 09 - Mar. 08Academic Holiday (President’s Day) Feb. 18 Feb. 17 Feb. 16Final Exams Week Mar. 11 - 17 Mar. 10 - 16 Mar. 09 - 15Winter Quarter Break Mar. 18 - Apr. 07 Mar. 17 - Apr. 06 Mar. 16 - Apr. 05
Spring Quarter
Classes Begin Apr. 08 Apr. 07 Apr. 06Last Day to Add & Drop Apr. 17 Apr. 20 Apr. 19Registration for Summer Quarter May 13 - June 09 May 12 - June 09 May 11 - June 07Academic Holiday (Memorial Day) May 27 May 26 May 25Final Exams Week June 10 - 16 June 09 - 15 June 08 - 14Spring Quarter Break June 17 - July 07 June 16 - July 06 June 15 - July 05
Summer Quarter
Classes Begin July 08 July 07 July 06Last Last Day to Add & Drop July 17 July 20 July 19Registration for Fall Quarter Aug. 12 - Sep. 08 Aug. 11 - Sep. 08 Aug. 10 - Sep. 07Academic Holiday (Labor Day) Sept. 02 Sep. 01 Sep. 07Final Exams Week Sept. 09 - 15 Sep. 08 - 14 Sep. 08 - 13Summer Quarter Break Sept. 16 - Oct. 06 Sep. 15 - Oct. 05 Sep. 14 - Oct. 04
Fall Quarter
Classes Begin Oct. 07 Oct. 06 Oct. 05Last Day to Add & Drop Oct. 16 Oct.R 19 Oct. 18Registration for Winter Quarter Nov. 11 - Dec. 08 Nov. 10 - Dec. 08 Nov. 09 - Dec. 06Academic Holiday (Thanksgiving) Nov. 28 & 29 Nov. 27 & 28 Nov. 26 & 27Final Exams Week Dec. 09 - 15 Dec. 08 - 14 Dec. 07 - 13Fall Quarter Break Dec. 16 - Jan. 05, 2014 Dec. 15 - Jan. 04, 2015 Dec. 14 - Jan. 03, 2016University Closed Dec. 24 - 25, Dec. 31, Dec. 24 - 25, Dec. 31, Dec. 24 - 25, Dec. 31, Jan. 01, 2014 Jan. 01, 2015 Jan. 01, 2016
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8525 Gibbs Drive #105San Diego, CA 92123
Tel: 858.900.4916Fax: 858.408.7499Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.calums.edu/sd
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CalUMS Main Campus
721 N. Euclid St.Anaheim, CA 92801
Tel: 714.533.3946Fax: 714.533.7778E-mail : [email protected]: http://www.calums.edu
La Palma Ave.
Lincoln Ave.
Brookhurst St.
Euclid St.
Harbor St.
CalUMSAero Dr.
Sandrock Rd.
Ruffin Rd.
Ruffin
Rd.
Montgomery Field
Afton Rd
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