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San Diego State University




Mission and Goals

San Diego State University


Colleges, Schools, Departments,

Auxiliary Organizations

San Diego State University was founded on March 13, 1897 for the training of elementary school teachers. The seven faculty and ninety-one students of the then Normal School's first class met on November 1, 1898 in temporary quarters downtown while the first unit of the main building of the campus was under construction at Park Boulevard where El Cajon Boulevard begins.

The curriculum was limited at first to English, history and mathematics, but it broadened rapidly under the leadership of Samuel T. Black, who left the position of State Superintendent of Public Instruction to become the first President (1898-1910).

Under the vigorous administration of the second president, Edward L. Hardy (1910-1935), the School was reorganized as a four-year State Teachers' College in 1921, and control was transferred from a local board of trustees to the State Board of Education. In the same year, the two-year San Diego Junior College, the antecedent institution to the present Community Colleges, was incorporated as a branch of San Diego State, where it remained through 1946.

It became clear early that the only collegiate institution in San Diego would soon outgrow its 17-acre site, and a campaign was begun in the 1920s to build a new campus. The Legislature agreed, provided the city furnish a new site and buy the old one. In 1928 the present campus, on what was then the far eastern border of the city, was approved by the electorate.

In February 1931, the college moved to the seven mission-style buildings of the present campus, surrounding what is still called the Main Quad. In 1935, the Legislature removed the word "Teachers" from the name of the institution and authorized the expansion of degree programs into areas other than teacher preparation. In the same year, Walter R. Hepner (1935-1952) was appointed president, and the institution entered a period of slow growth and then, with the coming of war, of contraction. At the end of World War II, enrollment had fallen to 1,918.

In the next quarter century, under Dr. Hepner and subsequently under Malcolm A. Love (1952-1971), enrollments increased phenomenally to over 25,000 students. In 1960, the College became a part of the newly created California State College system, under a statewide Board of Trustees and a Chancellor. In 1971, recognizing that the institution had in fact achieved the status of a university, the Legislature renamed the system The California State University and Colleges, and shortly afterward renamed this institution San Diego State University.

Acting President Donald E. Walker (1971-1972), President Brage Golding (1972-1977), Acting President Trevor Colbourn (1977-1978), and President Thomas B. Day (1978-1997) were followed by the seventh President Stephen L. Weber (1996-).

Today, San Diego State University is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Doctoral University II. It is the unquestioned leader in The California State University system. With over 28,000 students it is one of the largest universities in the western United States.

SDSU is a teaching university with strong research programs. Research and scholarship strengthen the instruction SDSU students receive in the classroom and laboratory. SDSU's faculty conducts more than $65 million in funded research each year. These projects provide unusual opportunities for students who can work alongside faculty using the latest equipment. The excitement of discovery spreads to the classroom, creating a unique learning experience.

Accommodation for students is furnished in new and continually improved physical facilities. The campus currently encompasses over 5.3 million square feet in academic and other support facilities. Included are the award winning Aztec Center, the first student union building in the CSU system; the Dramatic Arts building containing the Don Powell Theater, one of the finest in the nation; the Music building with its Smith Recital Hall; and the newly renovated and improved Malcolm A. Love Library containing over one million volumes in 520,000 square feet, the largest library in the CSU system. Student Health -Services, Art and Humanities classroom buildings as well as modern residence halls and parking facilities for 12,500 cars have been added to complement the campus infrastructure and original historic structures, Hepner Hall, Little Theater, Hardy Tower, Speech and Telecommunications, and Exercise and Nutritional Sciences buildings which were renovated during the 70's and 80's.

Several recent construction projects have enhanced the service to students by consolidating all student needs in a new complex of Student Service facilities with a prominent clock tower as its focal point. A major addition to the library with its domed entry complements these facilities and with its newly landscaped grounds creates a park-like atmosphere at the core of the campus. In the past five years a new Gateway Center was constructed to house the campus public television station, KPBS and the College of Extended Studies. An International Student Center and Aztec football complex were also added in the early 90's.

Construction of the new Student Activities Center to be completed in 1997 will enhance recreational opportunities and bring basketball and other events to a new 12,000 seat arena. A new baseball stadium to seat 2.500 is also underway. Planned for construction in the near future are major additions to the Chemistry/Geology building and Engineering building which will provide modern laboratory teaching and research facilities as well as new and improved food service facilities at East Commons.

The University now offers bachelor's degrees in 74 areas, the master's in 55, and the doctorate in 10.

There are five multidisciplinary honor societies on campus that help to reinforce the high academic standards of the campus. They include Golden Key, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, and Phi Kappa Phi. In addition, there are a number of disciplinary honor societies that recognize superior scholarship and leadership in specific academic fields.

Mission and Goals
of San Diego State University
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The mission of San Diego State University is to provide well-balanced, high quality education for undergraduate and graduate students and to contribute to knowledge and the solution of problems through excellence and distinction in teaching, research, and service.

San Diego State University provides an environment that encourages the intellectual development of students. Its undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts and sciences are designed to help students learn about themselves, their cultural and social heritage, and their physical environment. Additionally, students are challenged to understand how advances in these areas may influence their present lives and their futures. Professional programs, while including many of these broad goals, are designed to meet the needs of the students who seek specific employment in many diverse fields. The University is concerned with developing leaders in cultural, economic, educational, scientific, social, and technical fields.

Closely related to the teaching mission of the University is student and faculty research. Involvement in research ensures that both students and faculty maintain currency in their disciplines and fosters the advancement of knowledge. Graduate study at San Diego State University at the master's and doctoral levels emphasizes creative scholarship, original research, and the development and utilization of research techniques.

Located in a large and ethnically diverse metropolitan center bordering Mexico and on the Pacific Rim, the University uses the social, cultural, scientific, and technical resources of this region to enrich its teaching and research programs. Through its teaching, research, and service, the University is primarily responsive to the people of California as well as to the needs of the regional, national, and international communities it serves. The University also seeks cooperative programs with other institutions of higher education both in the United States and abroad.

San Diego State University
Principal Officers of Administration
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President of the University Stephen L. Weber
Vice President for Academic Affairs Ronald H. Hopkins
Vice President for Business and Financial Affairs Sally F. Roush
Vice President for Student Affairs Daniel B. Nowak
Vice President for University Relations and Development Myrna Hall (Interim)

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Office of the President

Executive Assistant to the President Barbara W. Hartung
Coordinators of Affirmative Action Kathee M. Christensen, Augustine S. Chavez
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs

Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Ethan A. Singer
Associate Vice President for Faculty Affairs Dean O. Popp
Assistant Vice President for Academic Services Jane K. Smith
Dean, Library and Information Access Don L. Bosseau
Chair of the Senate Gene G. Lamke

Office of the Vice President for Business and Financial Affairs

Assistant Vice President Linda A. Stewart
Director of Business Services, Administrative Computing and Telecommunications Joseph Vasquez
Director of Personnel Services Sue Blair
Director of Financial Management Kenneth B. Perry
Director of Facilities Planning and
Management W. Anthony Fulton
Director of Internal Review and Business
Information Systems Ellene J. Gibbs
Director of Physical Plant Martin E. Holzman, Jr.
Director of Public Safety John J. Carpenter
Director of Environmental Health and Safety M.C. Hull
Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs
Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Carl F. Emerich
Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Nancy C. Sprotte
Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Sharon L. Edwards
Ombudsmen, Program Coordinator Susan Chappellet
Records Officer and Judicial Coordinator Michael A. Car
Director of Disabled Student Services Elizabeth A. Bacon
Director of Student Resource Center Terry Hanten (Interim)
Director of Admissions and Records Nancy C. Sprotte
Director of Student Outreach
Services Gonzalo G. Rojas
Director of Educational Opportunity
and Ethnic Affairs Augustine S. Chavez
Director of Financial Aid William D. Boyd
Director of Career Services Judith G. Gumbiner
Director of Compliance and Policy Analysis Martin J. Block
Director of Counseling and Psychological
Services Douglas J. Van Sickle
Director of International Student Services Ron Moffatt
Director of Student Health
Services Kevin Patrick, M.D.
Director of Housing and Residential Life Michael B. Hoctor
Director of Scholarship Kathleen H. Ross
Director of Test Office Michael A. Irwin
Director of Student Athlete Academic
Support Services Garold L. Tisue
Office of the Vice President for University Relations and Development
Director of University Communications Rick Moore
Director of Planned Giving and
Legislative Liaison Patricia Moulton
Director of Development and Special Gifts
Director of University Advancement Services Keith Benton
Director of Community Relations Stephanie Boyd
Director of Alumni Relations and
Annual Giving
Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Rick Bay
President of Aztec Athletic Foundation Sharon Burgreen

Colleges, Schools, Departments,
and Programs
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS Paul J. Strand, Dean
Associate Dean Kathleen B. Jones
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Student and
Faculty Relations
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Student Advising and
Special Programs Leslie S. Johnson
Assistant Dean for Development Barbara London
Departments Chair or Director
Africana Studies JoAnne Cornwell
American Indian Studies Linda S. Parker
Anthropology Ronald S. Himes
Classics and Humanities E. N. Genovese
Economics Raford D. Boddy
English and Comparative Literature Carey G. Wall
French and Italian Languages and
Literatures Thomas J. Cox
Geography Edward Aguado
German and Russian Languages and
Literatures Edith J. Benkov
History David V. DuFault
Linguistics and Oriental Languages Robert Underhill
Mexican American Studies José D. Rodriguez
Philosophy Thomas S. Weston
Political Science E. Walter Miles
Religious Studies Irving Alan Sparks
Rhetoric and Writing Studies Carol O. Sweedler-Brown
Sociology James L. Wood
Spanish and Portuguese Languages
and Literatures Theodore V. Higgs
Women's Studies Bonnie Zimmerman
Programs

Africa and Middle East Studies Marcia K. Hermansen
American Studies David V. DuFault
Asian Studies Murugappa C. Madhavan
European Studies E.N. Genovese
International Business Alvord G. Branan
International Security and Conflict
Resolution David H. Johns
Judaic Studies Lawrence Baron
Latin American Studies Thomas M. Davies, Jr.
M.A., Liberal Arts Howard I. Kushner
Russian and East European Studies Veronica Shapovalov
Social Science Albert C. O'Brien
Urban Studies Roger W. Caves
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Allan R. Bailey, Dean
Associate Dean and Director of
Graduate Program Michael L. Hergert
Associate Dean and Director of
Undergraduate Program Robert W. Wilbur
Associate Dean, Community Economic
Development Harold K. Brown
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Patricia L. Dintrone
Assistant Dean for Student Relations Jeffrey Glazer
Director of Communications Marsha Gear
Director of Development Chris A. Audette
Departments and Schools Chair or Director
Accountancy James E. Williamson (Interim)
Finance Nikhil P. Varaiya
Information and Decision Systems John M. Penrose
Management Kenneth E. Marino
Marketing George E. Belch
Program
International Business Alvord G. Branan
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Ann I. Morey, Dean
Associate Dean Gordon M. Thompson
Associate Dean for Faculty Development
and Research Margie K. Kitano
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Barbara E. Allen
Doctoral Programs Cheryl L. Mason (Interim)
Director of Center for Careers in Education Helen Duffy
Director of Development Thomas C. Gutenberger
Director of Support Services JoAn W. Taylor
Departments and Schools Chair or Director
Administration, Rehabilitation and Postsecondary
Education Fred R. McFarlane
Counseling and School
Psychology Linda L. Terry Guyer (Acting)
Educational Technology Patrick J. Harrison
Policy Studies in Language and Cross-Cultural
Education Alberto M. Ochoa
Special Education Ian R. Pumpian
Teacher Education Pamela J. Ross
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Pieter A. Frick, Dean
Associate Dean Nihad A. Hussain
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Fang-Hui Chou
Assistant Dean for Underrepresented Student
Programs James Dorsey
Assistant Dean for Research and Graduate Programs
and Director of Doctoral Program John G. Pinto
Departments Chair or Director
Aerospace Engineering and Engineering
Mechanics Joseph Katz
Civil and Environmental Engineering Janusz C. Supernak
Electrical and Computer Engineering Andrew Y. J. Szeto
Mechanical Engineering George T. Craig (Interim)
COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES Dolores A. Wozniak, Dean
Associate Dean Olita D. Harris
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Li-Rong Lilly Cheng
Assistant Dean for Development Mary Ruth Carleton
Departments and Schools Chair or Director
Communicative Disorders Steven J. Kramer
Graduate School of Public Health John P. Elder (Acting)
Nursing Patricia R. Wahl
Social Work Anita S. Harbert
Program
Gerontology E. Percil Stanford
COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
AND FINE ARTS Joyce M. Gattas, Dean
Associate Dean Hayes L. Anderson
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Carole A. Robasciotti
Assistant Dean for Development James Brozo
Departments and Schools Chair or Director
Aerospace Studies Col. Carter A. Borland
Art, Design and Art History Fredrick J. Orth
Child and Family Development Francine Deutsch
Communication Michael R. Real
Drama Alicia M. Annas
Exercise and Nutritional Sciences B. Robert Carlson
Military Science Lt. Col. Charlette Roman
Music and Dance Martin J. Chambers
Naval Science Capt. Jerry B. Singleton
Public Administration and Urban Studies Louis M. Rea
Recreation, Parks and Tourism Jesse T. Dixon
Programs
International Security and Conflict
Resolution David H. Johns
Urban Studies Roger W. Caves
COLLEGE OF SCIENCES Donald R. Short, Jr., Dean
Associate Dean Rebecca B. Bryson
Associate Dean for Special Programs Paul J. Paolini
Associate Dean for External Relations Gordon L. Shackelford
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Catherine J. Atkins-Kaplan
Assistant Dean for
Underrepresented Student Programs Lawrence J. Alfred
Assistant Dean for Faculty Development Robert S. Pozos
Director of Development Barry R. Humphrey
Departments Chair or Director
Astronomy Ronald J. Angione
Biology Sanford I. Bernstein
Chemistry Stephen B.W. Roeder
Geological Sciences Kathe K. Bertine
Mathematical and Computer Sciences John D. Elwin
Physics Roger A. Lilly
Psychology Frederick W. Hornbeck
Programs
Energy Studies Alan R. Sweedler
International Security and Conflict
Resolution David H. Johns
Molecular Biology Jacques Perrault
Oceanography Joy B. Zedler
IMPERIAL VALLEY CAMPUS David Ballesteros, Dean
Associate Dean Alfred Merino
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Jeanette Shumaker
Director of Library Services Frank Bruno
Director of Academic Services Kathleen L. Russum
Director of Financial and
Business Services Irma Martinez
Director of Development John Renison
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF THE
GRADUATE DIVISION AND RESEARCH James W. Cobble, Dean
Associate Dean/Executive Director of
International Programs Lawrence B. Feinberg
Associate Dean Janis F. Andersen
Assistant Dean for Student Services Zac Hanscom, III
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES Carole A. Scott, Dean
Associate Dean Thomas J. Cox
Associate Dean Charles F. Hohm
Assistant Dean Bonnie M. Anderson
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF
EXTENDED STUDIES William P. Locke, Dean
Associate Dean Paula Kelly
Assistant Dean for Special Sessions
and Extension Larry G. Cobb
Executive Director of Professional Development Nancy Geiser
Director of American Language Institute Clive Roberts
Executive Director of International
Training Center Miguel A. Cardenas
Director of Retired Adults Program Leslie Koch
Director of Telecommunications Jim Cary

Auxiliary OrganizationsTop of Page

San Diego State University Foundation
President Stephen L. Weber
Vice President James W. Cobble
General Manager Harry R. Albers
Aztec Shops, Ltd.
General Manager Harvey J. Goodfriend
The Associated Students of San Diego State University

President Michael Ashworth
Executive Director Dan Cornthwaite


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