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Stork

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Here's the difference between California "State" schools, and the


"University" system.

"The California State University (CSU) began as a system of teacher's colleges and evolved into a
broader system of higher education. It is one of the three segments of California public higher
education, the others being the University of California (UC) and the California Community
Colleges. The CSU grants bachelors and master's degrees that have a practical, career
orientation. The assumption is that most CSU graduates will want to enter work based on their
bachelor's degree training. There are now 23 CSU campuses. The UC was established as the
focal point for academic and scientific research within the higher education system. In addition
to bachelors and master's degrees, the UC grants doctorates and professional degrees. The
emphasis at the bachelor's level is on theoretical learning, the assumption being that most UC
graduates will pursue a higher degree before entering their career. There are nine UC campuses
(though one is a professional school only), with a tenth scheduled to open in Fall 2005."

(In response to this post by DaveVT)

Posted: 05/13/2020 at 09:17AM



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