Mar 28, 2024  
2022-2023 Academic Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Academic Affairs


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Academic Programs

The University offers a rich mix of 45 undergraduate majors, 44 minors, 14 master’s programs, six post-graduate credentials, and a doctorate in educational leadership. Programs are offered at the Turlock campus and the Stanislaus State Stockton Campus . Additionally, Office of Extended and International Education  represents Stanislaus State as a self-support division that offers a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate degrees, professional development courses and certificates and international education opportunities at both the Turlock campus and the Stockton Campus, as well as through hybrid and fully online modes of instruction. A list of undergraduate and graduate programs can be found on the Academic Programs  page.

Faculty - 2021-2022 Faculty Awards

Outstanding Community Service Award

Dr. Richard Wallace
Department of Anthropology, Geography, and Ethnic Studies

Outstanding Professor

Dr. Sarah Chan
Department of Music

Dr. Jesse Wolfe

Department of English

Outstanding Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity

Dr. Wura Jacobs
Department of Kinesiology & Public Health Promotion

Outstanding Faculty Governance Award

Dr. Koni Stone
Department of Chemistry

Elizabeth Anne B. Papageorge Faculty Development Award

Dr. Cueponcaxochitl D. Moreno Sandoval
Department of Anthropology, Geography, and Ethnic Studies

Vasché Library

The mission of the University’s Vasché Library is to provide access to information resources and services that facilitate teaching, learning and research, and to provide an environment that encourages and enables those in our diverse community to expand their intellectual, cultural and artistic horizons. The collections of the University Library include more than 370,000 volumes, 841 print journal subscriptions, access to 141 electronic databases and a growing number of electronic journals, video recordings and compact discs. There are also more than 7,000 e-books from which to choose. Approximately 5,000 books are acquired each year. Since 1965, the library has been a partial depository of federal, state and local documents. Other special collections include the University archive, with documents on local and University history, the juvenile collection, which has more than 6,000 volumes of award-winning and notable titles in children’s literature, and the Francis Sargis Modern Assyrian Heritage Collection. Extensive remodeling of the Library Building began in 2019 and the building will be closed through summer 2021.