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California State University, Fullerton maintains photo
labs, technologically advanced television and film facilities,
including a digital, non-linear editing lab, and both
PC & Macintosh computer labs. The university’s
computing resources are enhanced by the Social Science
Research Center, which provides program evaluation,
public opinion, survey and statistical analysis research
opportunities.
Located in the College Park building, the Department
of Communications at California State University, Fullerton
maintains photo labs, technologically advanced television
and film facilities, including a digital, non-linear
editing lab and both PC and Macintosh computer labs.
The university's computing resources are enhanced by
the Social Science Research Center, which provides program
evaluation, public opinion, survey and statistical analysis
research opportunities.
The university library facility, which doubled in size
in 1996 with the addition of a new wing, provides more
than two and one-half million items to support graduate
study and research. The reference section houses electronic
CD-ROM data bases that provide a wide range of both
in-house and on-line services, such as LEXUS/NEXUS.
The university is part of the 23-campus California State
University system, the largest in the U.S. The university
enrolls approximately 29,000 students with diverse ethnic
backgrounds. We are proud that our extensive curriculum
includes 50 undergraduate majors and 44 graduate degrees.
Our 225-acre campus lies in coastal Southern California's
Orange county, 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles. The
area is part of one of the largest media markets and
a major center of the entertainment industry. Sunny
beaches dot the shores of the Pacific Ocean, sailing
and windsurfing take place in bays and harbors, and
mountain resorts boast of some of the finest skiing
facilities. Recreation and cultural resources abound
in one of Southern California's most attractive areas.
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