whereas now the Beach Ph.D's or NP degrees are partnered with a private university. so will be interesting to see what other Ph.D programs might be added.
so per the Beach web-site below:
The Beach offers two independent doctoral degrees in Educational Leadership from the College of Education and Doctor of Physical Therapy from the College of Health and Human Services, and two joint degrees at the doctoral level.
Those two joint degrees are a Ph.D. in Engineering and Computational Mathematics with Claremont Graduate University, and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) with Cal State Fullerton and Cal State Los Angeles.
The engineering joint doctoral program was created to combine computational mathematics with one or more branches of engineering at both the academic and research levels. It draws upon the expertise of research faculty at both institutions to integrate advanced techniques of mathematical analysis with advanced engineering coursework and research.
The DNP is offered through the Southern California CSU DNP Consortium. It is a professional practice degree designed to prepare advanced practice nurses for complex practice and leadership roles at the clinical setting as well as teaching roles.
They already offer independent doctorates in Nurse Practitioner, Physical Therapy and Education
not sure how it will effect Long Beach much, or which programs Beach would even try to target.
I guess in my mind, Nurse Practitioner and Marine Biology targeted programs, along with Education and some Arts Ph.D programs, areas where Long Beach has well recognized programs, are the ones I could see making sense @ Beach
https://newscenter.sdsu.edu/sdsu_newscenter/news_story.aspx?sid=79340
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