California State University Bakersfield College of Arts and Sciences
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| Former names | California State College, Bakersfield (1971–82) |
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| Motto | Inspiring Excellence, Transforming Lives [1] [two] |
| Blazon | Public state university |
| Established | 1965 |
| Academic affiliations | Cal Country System |
| Endowment | $26.nine one thousand thousand (2020)[three] |
| Budget | $111.five million (2018)[4] |
| President | Lynnette Zelezny |
| Provost | Vernon B. Harper Jr.[5] |
| Academic staff | 662 (including Lecturers) [Autumn 2017][half-dozen] |
| Administrative staff | 526 [Fall 2017][half dozen] |
| Students | 11,264 (Autumn 2021)[vii] |
| Undergraduates | 9,788 (Autumn 2020)[vii] |
| Postgraduates | 1,609 (Autumn 2020)[vii] |
| Location | Bakersfield California United states 35°21′00″N 119°06′14″W / 35.350°N 119.104°W / 35.350; -119.104 Coordinates: 35°21′00″N 119°06′14″W / 35.350°N 119.104°W / 35.350; -119.104 |
| Campus | Suburban, 375 acres (152 ha) |
| Colors | Bluish and gold[viii] |
| Nickname | Roadrunners |
| Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division I – Big W |
| Website | www |
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California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB, Cal Land Bakersfield, or CSU Bakersfield) is a public academy in Bakersfield, California. It was established in 1965 as Kern State College and officially in 1968 equally California State Higher Bakersfield on a 375-acre (152 ha) campus, becoming the 20th school in the 23-campus California State University system. Start classes were held Oct 1, 1970. The academy offers 39 unlike Bachelor's degrees and 17 types of Principal'south degrees. The university offers a Doctoral Programme in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.).[ix] [10]
As of fall 2021, there were more than than 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students at either the main campus in Bakersfield or the satellite campus, Antelope Valley Centre in Lancaster, California. CSU Bakersfield has more than 59,000 alumni from its four schools: Arts and Humanities; Business and Public Administration; Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Technology; and Social Sciences and Education. The university is primarily a commuter campus serving the city of Bakersfield. CSU Bakersfield's petroleum geology program is the merely i offered by a public academy w of the Rockies.[11] The university is a Hispanic-serving establishment.
History [edit]
The Walter Stiern Library, CSUB
CSUB owes its founding to the Donahoe Higher Education Human activity of 1960, which formalized the creation of the CSU system, initially as the "California State Colleges" system. The areas in the southern San Joaquin Valley had been demanding a four-yr university since the 1950s. After considering several locations, including nearby Delano and parts of Kings and Tulare County, a steering committee decided on Bakersfield because it was the largest isolated metropolitan expanse in the United States without a four-twelvemonth university at that time. Their determination was turned into a nib by Bakersfield's State Senator Walter W. Stiern, ratified by the California State Legislature and signed into law past Governor Pat Dark-brown.
Under these rules, the schoolhouse was authorized as Kern State College, in 1965, and founded as California State College, Bakersfield in 1968. Start classes were held on Oct 1, 1970. In 1982, the California State College organization became the California Country University organisation. The school changed to its present name in 1988, when information technology was granted university status.
Academics [edit]
Cal Country Bakersfield academics are grouped into four schools with the exception of interdisciplinary programs:[12]
- School of Arts and Humanities (A&H)
- School of Business concern and Public Administration (BPA)
- School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering science (NSME)
- Schoolhouse of Social Sciences and Education (SSE)
Together, the four schools offer 39 baccalaureate degrees, 17 chief's degrees, and one educational doctorate.
Pop majors for undergraduates in 2018 included Business Administration (Direction and Operations) at xix.39%, Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities at 12.82% and Psychology (General) at 8.53%. While pop majors for graduates were Pedagogy (General) at 35.28%, Social Work at 20.56% and Student Counseling and Personnel Services at 9.44%.[13]
On May 24, 2019, at the 49th annual undergraduate commencement ceremony, CSU Bakersfield awarded ii,312 bachelor's degrees, a 28% year-over-yr increase and a record for the university.[xiv] On May 22, 2019, 462 graduate degrees, including the academy's first 12 doctoral degrees, were awarded at the annual hooding ceremony.[15]
The five most popular majors for 2019 graduates.[sixteen]
- Business organisation, Management, Marketing, and Related Back up Services at xx%
- Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities at 14%
- Psychology at 8%
- Homeland Security, Police Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services at seven%
- Social Sciences at 7%
Enquiry [edit]
The Office of Grants, Research, and Sponsored Programs (GRASP) provides administrative back up for student and kinesthesia research. External grant funding grew from 2014/15 to 2016/17, with active awards increasing from 54 to 70 and total funding increasing from $10M to $14.7M.[17]
Institutions that take been established as part of university inquiry include:[18] [xix]
- Business Research and Education Heart
- California Free energy Research Center (CERC)
- California Well Sample Repository
- Center for Economic Education and Inquiry (CEER)
- Center for Environmental Studies
- Kegley Institute of Ideals
- Political Research Center
Cal State Bakersfield conducts scientific research using avant-garde facilities and technologies. Facilities include the Materials Science Engineering Lab,[20] Sediment Assay Lab, Estimator Mapping and Simulation Lab, Plant Physiology Lab, and Elemental Composition Lab, Wireless Communications Lab, Robotics Lab, Power Systems Lab, VLSI/Circuits Lab, Cerebral Processes Lab, Behavioral Neuroscience Lab, Social Knowledge Lab, and more.[21] [22] Researchers on campus take access to avant-garde equipment including scanning electron microscopy, high resolution True cat scanning, and 2D gel electrophoresis.[23]
Active areas of research include synthesizing polymers from renewable resources[24] and geologic CO2 storage.[25]
The California Energy Enquiry Eye (CERC) was appear in 2013[26] to foster collaborations between CSUB students, faculty, and the Kern County energy industries.[27] Dr. Alan Fuchs became director of CERC in 2017. The California Energy Inquiry Heart will be housed in the 53,000 square-foot Energy and Engineering Innovation Center afterward its completion in 2023.[26] [28]
Rankings [edit]
- In 2021, ranked 20th in the Social Mobility Index past CollegeNet.[32]
- In 2021, ranked 21st out of 25 nearly affordable four-year colleges by Best Value Schools.[33]
- In 2021, ranked 25th for "Pinnacle Public Schools" by U.S. News & World Written report in the Regional Universities West category.[34]
- In 2021, ranked 28th for schools in "Top Performers on Social Mobility", past U.Southward. News & World Report in the Regional Universities West category.[34]
- In 2021, ranked tied for 51 in "Regional Universities Westward", by U.S. News & World Study.[34]
- In 2021, ranked 25 in All-time Bang for the Buck, 68th in Main'southward University by Washington Monthly.[35]
- In 2020, ranked tied for 92st in "Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs" where doctorates not offered, past U.Due south. News & Earth Written report.[34]
- In 2020, ranked tied for 221st in Undergraduate Nursing where doctorates non offered, by U.Southward. News & World Report.[34]
- In 2020, ranked tied for 52nd overall out of 127 schools in "Regional Universities Due west", by U.S. News & World Written report.[34]
- In 2020, ranked tied for 24th out of 66 "Acme Public Schools" by U.Southward. News & World Report in the Regional Universities West category.[34]
- In 2020, ranked tied for 31st out of 124 schools in "Summit Performers on Social Mobility", past U.South. News & World Report in the Regional Universities West category.[34]
- In 2020, ranked tied for 91st of 220 schools in "Best Undergraduate Engineering science Programs" where doctorates non offered, by U.South. News & World Report.[34]
- In 2020, ranked 9th in the "Best Blindside for the Buck Colleges" category out of 215 schools in the U.S. western region past Washington Monthly.[36]
- In 2019, ranked 17th out of 606 "Master's Universities" by Washington Monthly based on its contribution to the public proficient, as measured by social mobility, enquiry, and promoting public service.[37]
- In 2017, ranked 3rd in the nation for upward mobility by The New York Times.[38]
- In 2014, ranked 20th in the U.s.a. by Payscale and CollegeNet'south Social Mobility Index college rankings.[39]
- In 2014, ranked 39th in the Usa by Time mag in a list of the pinnacle 100 universities.[xl]
Athletics [edit]
CSU Bakersfield is currently an NCAA Division I school. The Roadrunners began the transition process in 2006 and became a total Division I fellow member in July 2010. Post-obit a period as one of a minor number of Sectionalization I independents, CSU Bakersfield joined the Western Athletic Conference in July 2013 for nearly sports.[41] For wrestling, CSUB competes in the Pac-12 conference. CSUB wrestling is the institution's original Partition-I sport and has placed third (1996) and 8th (1999) in the NCAA D-I Wrestling Championships.[42] [43] The men'south and women's basketball game teams compete on campus at the Icardo Center.
On June one, 2006, CSU Bakersfield President, Dr. Horace Mitchell formally announced that CSUB would raise $half-dozen million over a five-twelvemonth menses for the additional costs for the athletics program. Part of the additional costs were to start a baseball plan and a women's golf program.[44] In September 2011, CSUB accepted an invitation to join the Western Athletic Briefing for baseball.
Rudy Carvajal was CSUB's Athletic Director from 1972 until his retirement on December 31, 2010. In 2005, Carvajal received the prestigious CSU Wang Family Award. Nether Carvajal'due south leadership, CSUB has 30 national championships and received the Sears Directors Cup in 1998.[45] Nearly 60,000 people attend NCAA sporting events at CSU Bakersfield.[11]
On May 17, 2007, CSUB appear that Nib Kernen would be the school'due south first baseball charabanc, with the schoolhouse'due south starting time official season start in bound of 2009.[46]
On January 8, 2011, Jeff Konya assumed the position of Athletic Manager.[47]
Kenneth "Ziggy" Siegfried was named Director of Athletics on August 20, 2015.[48]
On November 27, 2017, CSUB President Dr. Horace Mitchell announced that CSUB had accustomed an invitation to join the Big Due west Conference. The Roadrunners will remain a member of the Western Athletic Briefing until July 1, 2020, at which bespeak it will begin a full membership in the Large West.
Athletic achievements [edit]
National Division 2 championships [edit]
- Men's basketball game: 1993, 1994, 1997
- Men's swimming and diving: 1986–1993, 1998, 2000–2002, 2004
- Wrestling: 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980–1983, 1987
- Men's soccer: 1997
- Softball: 1988, 1989, 1990
- Women's volleyball: 1989
- Women's tennis: 1977 (AIAW)
Student life [edit]
| *Demographics of pupil body | 2021 [49] | 2018 [50] | 2010 | 2000 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hispanic/Latino Americans | 62% | Null | 41% | 27% |
| Mexican American/Chicano | Goose egg | 48.2% | Goose egg | Aught |
| Other Latino American | Null | 7.2% | Goose egg | Null |
| White | 15% | 15.6% | 26% | 49% |
| Asian American | 7% | 3.iii% | 6% | v% |
| Filipino American | Null | two.eight% | Null | Null |
| Pacific Islander | 0% | 0.ii% | 0% | 0% |
| Blackness | 4% | five.2% | seven% | half-dozen% |
| Native American/American Indian | 0% | 0.5% | 1% | two% |
| Multiracial Americans | 2% | two.half dozen% | 2% | Null |
| International/Non-resident alien | four% | 4.2% | two% | ii% |
| Unknown | 6% | 10.2% | xv% | 8% |
| Woman | 66% | 66% | Null | 64% |
| Men | 34% | Null | 36% | 36% |
Admissions [edit]
Institutional Enquiry, Planning and Cess[51] [52] [53]
In fall of 2013, CSUB enrolled its largest freshman class of over 1,300 students.[54] As of fall 2018 CSU Bakersfield has the largest enrollment percentage of unknown Americans and along with CSU Chico the second largest enrollment percentage of Native Americans in the Cal State system.[50]
Clubs and organizations [edit]
CSU Bakersfield has 120 recognized pupil clubs and organizations (including vii Greek Organizations: Phi Sigma Sigma, Gamma Phi Beta, Nu Phi Chi, Theta Sigma Chi, Kappa Delta Nu, Delta Zeta Tau, and Kappa Sigma) as of spring 2018. Each yr, the top juniors, seniors, and graduate students receive membership invitations to join Blastoff Chi through the California Iota chapter of the national honor society.[55] The Associated Students Inc. (ASI) is the recognized student government and is known for having an active role on campus. The Bakersfield campus has a Educatee Union and a 75,000 sq ft (vii,000 1000ii) Recreation Center.[56]
Enrollment and dormitories [edit]
CSUB is predominantly a commuter school, drawing its student torso from a mix of recent high school graduates in the local area and working people returning to schoolhouse or pursuing a degree role-time. While the majority of students live off-campus, the campus dorms can arrange up to 324 students, or under 5% of the 2002 enrollment figure of seven,700. Infinite in the dorms has historically been plentiful, with unmarried-occupancy rooms oft available and one unabridged dorm devoted to faculty offices through the mid-1990s. Still, infinite is now impacted and usually fills up quickly. New dorms opened in 2015.[57]
The six buildings comprising the original (West) dorm circuitous are each named after locations in J. R. R. Tolkien'due south The Lord of the Rings novel: Rivendell, Rohan, Entwood, Numenor, Dobry, and Lorien. Dorm facilities include a first floor lounge in each edifice, a dining eatables, a swimming pool, a sand volleyball court, a swimming, and a parking lot.[58] CSUB has added a new dorm circuitous called Student Housing East on the northeast cease of campus. The original dormitories have been partially repurposed for use as offices.[59]
Tradition [edit]
The CSUB Fight Song and Alma Mater were selected through a structured competition initiated by the student government, Associated Students Inc. (ASI). The winner of the Fight Vocal Competition was a current music student, Gwendolyn Wilcox, and the winner of the Alma Mater Contest was a CSUB alumnus and current loftier schoolhouse music instructor, Pecker Ingram.[sixty]
Notable alumni [edit]
- Vincent Brothers, American mass murderer – MA, Education
- Jeffery Elwell, President of Eastern New United mexican states University – BA, English language, 1979
- Kevin McCarthy, U.S. politician[61]
- Scott Wilk serving in the California State Senate.
- Roy Ashburn, California Land Senator[62] – BA in Public Administration, 1983
- John W. Ayers, behavioral epidemiologist – BA, Political Science, 2006
- Kathleen O'Neal Gear, archaeologist and author
- David Harrington, President and COO of Eye for Neuro Skills - MBA, 2005[63]
- Dushyant Chautala, Indian Politician, Fellow member of Parliament – BS, Concern Administration, 2014[64]
- Rich Herrera sports radio personality
- Greg Colson, multimedia artist – BA, Fine Arts 1978[65]
- Austin Davis, Major League Baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Jeff Colson, creative person, recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship – BA, Fine Arts 1979[66]
- Jeff Huckaby, President of Grimmway Farms[67] [68] – BS, Petroleum Land Studies, 1989
- Tito Ortiz, mixed martial artist and political leader.
- Stephen Neal, New England Patriot, NCAA and World Champion wrestler – BS, Physical Education 1999
- Tucker Knight, WWE Superstar, part of collegiate wrestling career took identify at CSUB
- Jeremy Gunn, Stanford men's soccer motorbus – BS, Business Administration 1993, MBA 1999[69] [70]
- Lyle Martin, beginning American soccer thespian to play in the Chinese Super League
- Gyasi Zardes, Major League Soccer player for Columbus Crew SC and member of the Us men's national soccer team
- Matt Harris, American screenwriter – BA, English 1991
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- CSU athletics website
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