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  1. Graduate Admissions and Graduate Studies. There are more than 3,000 students enrolled in one of San Francisco State University's master's, credential, second baccalaureate, certificate, and joint doctoral programs. Our students, many of whom are working full or part-time, are fully engaged in scholarly endeavors, including basic and applied ...

  2. 3 de dic. de 2009 · San Francisco State University Division of Graduate Studies is one of the largest and most diverse graduate divisions in the California State University system with over 90 graduate degree, certificate and credential programs in a variety of academic disciplines. Our students come from all over the world, making us a truly international campus.

  3. Creative Nonfiction Comics Making: Certificate. Creative Writing: Bachelor's Degree, Minor, Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts. Credential Programs: Teaching & Educational Services. Criminal Justice Studies: Bachelor's Degree, CPaGE Bachelor's Degree Completion, Minor. Critical Mixed Race Studies: Minor.

  4. You can also call or email Graduate Business Programs to learn more: Frequently Asked Questions. Telephone: (415) 817-4300. Fax: (415) 817-4340. Email: mba@sfsu.edu. Office Hours: Monday–Thursday, 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. San Francisco State University Downtown Campus 160 Spear Street, Suite 1230 San Francisco, CA 94105

  5. Master of Science in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence – 30-33 units. Students may count a maximum of three paired courses (9 units) towards these degree requirements. A paired course is a graduate course paired with an undergraduate course covering similar content and are identified in the course description, e.g., "CSC 865/665 is a ...

  6. Part-time. The SF State Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program offers students the opportunity to earn their MPA by taking a mix of in-person and hybrid courses in the heart of downtown San Francisco. The MPA Program is nationally accredited by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, & Administration (NASPAA).

  7. Graduate Admissions. The Admissions team considers applicants’ non-academic as well as academic accomplishments when evaluating applicants’ potential for success in a San Francisco Bay University graduate program. In certain circumstances, the Academic team may also need to interview certain applicants.