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We offer a wide range of highly-interactive offerings that you can take entirely online. They are available as self-paced tutorials or classes led by expert instructors, many of whom are nationally-known authors. Our online courses are affordable , fun, fast, convenient , and geared just for you . Learn new skills in the areas of:

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Gain a competitive edge that empowers you to take on new opportunities in nearly any field. The expanded business acumen you’ll acquire in the Chico State Online Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program will increase your earning potential and accelerate the speed at which you reach your goals.

All students in the Online BS in Business Administration completion program are connected to a full suite of career services and resources to help ensure that their education is as professionally transformative as it is personally fulfilling. The program is designed to strengthen your post-graduate success as well as your academic achievement. Combine our career support resources with your heightened hiring appeal and spend your life enjoying the results.

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Connect to motivated professionals across the country and seek out your next job on the online job board and networking platform called Handshake. This powerful network, available to all Chico State students and alumni, provides support for business administration degree careers: access to career insights, visibility so that employers can see your professional information and reach out to you with opportunities, and a smoother path to successful employment.

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Each year, the College of Business celebrates the professional accomplishments of one alumnus. Almost every one in the last quarter century is a graduate from our Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program. By earning your Chico State BS in Business Administration, you stand to join the lauded company of these Distinguished Alumni:

Meet Darryl Schoen, Chico State’s 2019 Distinguished Alumnus

Darryl Schoen (Business Administration, ’77) is an entrepreneur and president of Manufacturers Financing Services, a multinational equipment financing company he started following his collegiate career and a brief start in banking. MFS has stood as an industry leader for 20 years, financing equipment for businesses across the world. Schoen serves on the University Foundation Board and the Center for Entrepreneurship Board, and has been honored as the Orangewood Children’s Foundation Volunteer of the Year. He is one of eight distinguished alumni to be honored by the University this fall, and he spoke with us to reflect on his success, his career, and his Chico State experience.

What does the Chico experience mean to you? “The key benefit of Chico was a more personalized educational experience. When I was applying for MBA programs after my undergrad, and I got all my acceptances and rejections back, I had a finance professor who was a great guy. His son was getting his MBA, and he was in town visiting. My professor invited me to dinner to ask him questions and spend time with his family. It was such a cool thing to be able to do. Chico gave that personalized experience to me. We hear about reputation all the time: Harvard, Stanford, UCLA, or whatever, yet I think the environment at Chico is such a special environment—that personalized education is almost nonexistent anywhere else.”

What advice would you give your graduating self? “Consciously know your value system and stay true to that throughout your life. It provides a good guide and helps provide a better chance of success and more happiness. I learned those values a little later on, after I got some experience and really discovered what had the most meaning to me.

To me, it was the value of culture. When I’d visit companies, I’d become so aware of the feel, how happy people were working there. When I started my own business, I wanted to create a culture I was most comfortable in, and trust that the people I hired felt the same way. Family was part of that for me. I don’t want to ever miss any of my sons’ games or school plays, and I don’t want you to miss any either. So when you have something you’ve got to do, go do it. We’ll never get that time back. I’ve only had one person leave my company since 1991, and that is one of the most important accomplishments of my life. It validates the values I follow.”

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Reporting to the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and under the general direction of the Assistant Vice President of Equal Opportunity and Dispute Resolution, the Director of Prevention and Education will coordinate the oversight of University prevention and education planning and programming in accordance with relevant federal and state laws and systemwide CSU policies. The Director of Prevention and Education is responsible for developing a strategic plan and implementing evidence-based programs and initiatives that prevent sexual misconduct, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation and promote a safe living, learning, and working environment. The coordinator will work collaboratively with various campus departments and student organizations to design and deliver educational programs and events that raise awareness of issues related to the CSU Nondiscrimination Policy. The Director of Prevention and Education is crucial in fostering a campus community prioritizing safety, respect, and support for all individuals. This position offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact and contribute to the overall well-being of the campus community.
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Student Life & Leadership serves as the point of contact for campus staff, faculty, and students relating to the Chico State student experience. This position interacts regularly with college students regarding student club operations, campus processes and policy, as well as overseeing the front desk and Department office operations. We are a diverse office setting, fostering a collaborative and team-driven work environment. This position works closely with faculty, staff, and students ensuring that they have the best possible experience at California State University, Chico. The ideal candidate will be forward-thinking, readily open to change, and able to work independently, as well as be a part of a team. Come join our team!
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Working independently, under general direction of the Basic Needs Director, the Basic Needs Coordinator is a position within Basic Needs, in the Division of Student Affairs. The Coordinator works with students that are experiencing poverty and the complex student situations that surround those who lack basic needs, the most significant barrier to academic success. The Coordinator collaboratively facilitates the safe, day-to-day operations of the Hungry Wildcat Food Pantry and pro-actively assists in the coordination of other related department, safety, grant and partnership programs. The Coordinator creates and develops a sustainable community of students, staff, parents, alumni, volunteers, agencies, groups, businesses, institutions and foundations in support of the operations of the Pantry and the development of case managed services for wellness, retention and the graduation of students. This work includes analysis of needs, and the use of planning, interviewing and counseling techniques. The Coordinator will compile reports and analyze data in conjunction with the Basic Needs Director to improve programming and services. Additionally, the Coordinator is responsible for recognizing specific program needs and for collaborating with campus and community service agencies to develop recommendations and implement program services for improving student engagement and success. The purpose of this position is to assist students in making timely progress toward their degree objectives.
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The WellCat Counseling Center at California State University, Chico, is collecting application materials for a pool of counselors with positions available as determined by need during the 2024-25 academic year. Depending on program need, counselors are classified as Student Services Professional, Academic-Related AY or 12-Month. Appointments from the counselor pool are temporary, with the possibility of renewal.
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The Recreational Sports Coach reports to the Director of Recreational Sports and is supervised by the Sport Club Coordinator. Incumbent is responsible for providing a safe, educational environment for skill development, sportsmanship and tactical knowledge acquisition of an assigned team. The Chico State Sport Club Program provides students the opportunity to participate in competitive sports against other intercollegiate teams and represent Chico State, as a means to enhance their collegiate experience and provide a vehicle for a well-rounded education through physical, social, and leadership development. Casual Workers are paid on an hourly basis and are not eligible for benefits, sick leave, vacation leave, personal holiday or shift differential. Incumbents are not eligible to earn permanent status in the Casual Worker classification.
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The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities is the primary point of contact for campus staff, faculty, and students regarding inquiries about Student Rights, Student Complaints, Student Conduct, and Restorative Justice. Our office values diversity and promotes a collaborative and team-oriented work environment. The role involves close collaboration with faculty, staff, and students to ensure the best possible experience at California State University, Chico. We are seeking an ideal candidate who is forward-thinking, adaptable to change, and capable of working both independently and as part of a team. Come join us!"
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This intermittent position will operate buses for campus related activities as needed, up to a maximum of 1,000 compensated hours per fiscal year. Incumbent may be required to perform manual labor associated with the use of equipment.
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Under the general direction of the AVP of Enrollment Management Services, the Director of Admissions supervises the Office of Admissions, provides strategic leadership; plans, coordinates, communicates, and evaluates all aspects of on- and off-campus recruitment, including outreach to high schools and community colleges; oversees marketing and strategic communications to position CSU, Chico as a top-choice university; and ensures effective admission application processing to contribute to the recruitment and enrollment of academically qualified and culturally, ethnically, economically, geographically, and socially diverse students.
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The Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics is responsible for the leadership, oversight and daily management of the Chico State competitive NCAA Division II intercollegiate Athletic program. Includes setting a vision for the program that aligns with campus values and priorities as well as the values and priorities of NCAA Division II. Serve as the primary administrator for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Duties include development and implementation of department policy and procedure; fiscal management of athletics operating budget; supervision of coaches and staff; provide leadership to program to keep program aligned with University mission and strategic plan; provide leadership to ensure that athletic program is following university, CSU, CCAA and NCAA policy and procedure; complete annual reporting locally and federally as required by policy; provide leadership and oversight of policy and practice to ensure that student-athlete welfare is a priority; oversee travel and coordination of logistics for teams traveling to championship tournaments.
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In today's rapidly evolving educational landscape, the position of Senior Director of Academic Technology stands at the forefront of transforming teaching and learning experiences. This pivotal role bridges the gap between cutting-edge technology and pedagogical excellence, driving innovation across the institution. The role of Senior Director of Academic Technology is not just about implementing new technologies; it's about reimagining the future of education. By leveraging innovative tools and fostering a culture of technological excellence, this position plays a crucial role in preparing students for success in an increasingly digital world. For those passionate about the intersection of technology and education, the Senior Director of Academic Technology role offers an unparalleled opportunity to make a lasting impact on the learning experiences of countless students and faculty members. It's a chance to be at the forefront of educational innovation, driving positive change and shaping the future of higher education through the power of technology. As a direct representative of the Vice President of Information Technology & Chief Information Officer, the Senior Director plays a crucial role in advocating for high-quality IT solutions. This involves actively engaging with stakeholders to understand their needs and concerns, ensuring that technology initiatives are aligned with the institution's broader goals and objectives.
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Join our team as the coordinator of advocacy services to make a meaningful impact on students' lives. This pivotal role involves providing support, resources, and advocacy for students navigating personal challenges and offers a unique opportunity for growth and learning. The coordinator will collaborate with campus partners, develop educational programs, and promote a safe and inclusive environment, providing a dynamic and stimulating work environment.
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Under general supervision, the Lead Plumber works with and is in charge of a small group or crew of skilled Plumbers and semi-skilled assistants involved in completing the work outlined in CSU Classification and Qualification Standards (Standard) for the Plumber classification series. In addition to Plumber duties, the Lead Plumber has the additional responsibilities of providing lead work direction to several journey-level crafts workers and semi-skilled assistants, laying out and coordinating the work flow for jobs, and preparing materials lists and ordering supplies for jobs. This position spends the majority of time working as a skilled plumber, but has ancillary lead work and project planning responsibilities.
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Working independently, under general supervision, Building Service Engineers perform maintenance and repair work on a wide range of heating, ventilating, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical, refrigeration, air conditioning, water systems and auxiliary equipment. Incumbent will operate, test, adjust, and calibrate, boiler, air conditioning machinery, mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and/or microprocessor control instruments. Building Service Engineers monitor building systems data, adjust systems accordingly and respond to service requests to adjust airflow, temperature and humidity balances for individual rooms, building areas or buildings. The duties include testing and chemically treating boiler, condenser, and cooling tower water and water from other systems, as well as maintenance, inspection, diagnoses and emergency repairs for systems. Building Service Engineers may need to solder, braze or weld pipe in underground vaults or in mechanical rooms. Incumbent will regularly use features of building automation systems to diagnose and troubleshoot problems in the HVAC systems and adjust to optimize energy conservation, and may maintain logs of maintenance and repairs, using manual and computerized record-keeping systems, and provide instruction and/or work with semi-skilled or unskilled assistants. Duties also include swimming pool maintenance, and work on bearings, shafts, seals, rings and electrical wiring and installation of central system parts, gages, valves and pipes. This position requires the application of journey-level skills in one or more of the applicable trades. Incumbents are expected to rotate through various shift assignments at the central plant to fill in for Operating Engineers on a relief basis as needed.
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The Residence Life Coordinator (RLC) staff are responsible for broad residential community oversight, educational programming, and facilities management. Day-to-day work is performed independently, however incumbent also serves as a member of the Residence Life team comprised of the Associate Director for Residence Life, five Residence Conduct Coordinator (RCC) staff, five RLC staff, the Senior Coordinator for Leadership and Development, the Senior Coordinator for Conduct and Compliance and the Hub Program Coordinator. CSU, Chico has an on campus student housing population of approximately 2,200 students. RLCs provide educational programs, customer service, counseling referrals, and crisis response. Incumbents deal with complex, sensitive situations, incumbent must use sound professional judgment and successful counseling techniques to effectively interact with college-age students. The RLC position co-supervises 6-18 Resident Advisors assigned to a given community. They also directly supervise the students employed at service desks. Additionally, the RLC position has overall advisory and leadership responsibility for Community Council.
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The Anthropology Department in the College of Behavioral and Social Science is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2024-25 academic year. We seek to fill Anthropology courses level 100 through 400 and internships in our four subfields: Archaeology, Biological, Cultural and Museum Studies. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term.
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The Physics Department in the College of Natural Sciences is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2024-2025 academic year. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term.
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The Management Department in the College of Business is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2024-25 academic year. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term.
Chico
The Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing in College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Construction Management is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2024-25 academic year. Successful candidates will be able to teach a range of courses in mechanical engineering, mechatronic engineering, or advanced manufacturing. The department’s three programs share several courses and faculty members regularly teach across the disciplines. California State University, Chico is seeking faculty who are competent in their field, collaborative with colleagues and staff, and committed to student success. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term.
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The Department of Information Systems, Finance, and Accounting (ISFA) in the College of Business is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers in the areas of Information Systems (IS), Finance (FINA), Accounting (ACCT), Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM), and Business Analytics (BANA) with positions available as determined by need during the 2024-25 academic year.
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The Earth and Environmental Sciences Department in the College of Natural Sciences is collecting application materials for a pool of lecturers with positions available as determined by need during the 2024-25 academic year. Appointments from the lecturer pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term.

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CSU Chico: Help! What should I look for in the future? CIS or CS degree?

Here are the degrees: The Computer Science Degree The Computer Information Systems Degree and the Minor to go with it .

I'm looking for input from people getting hired/industry veterans/newcomers basically anyone who has experience. International viewpoints would be nice too. Might not want to stay in the USA after college. I'm looking for portability and a high level of preparation for the field.

I don't want to shut myself out of a future career that needs the hardcore CS degree with all its physics, theory, calculus, and software engineering classes. On the other hand a lot of those classes sound boring and overly math intensive. Although there are a few math classes I'm excited about the catch is that CIS and CS share the same math classes that I would like to take (Discrete Mathematics stuff).

On the other hand, I get excited about basically all the classes listed on the CIS degree page in addition to the CS minor. With that minor I could take the cool theory classes that all the CS majors are required to take in addition to the A.I. programs that sound really cool.

Some background: I like doing coding outside of class, unmanned uav's, little math helpers, just whatever. Apps in my future. Really anything fun. I think in the end I'll be able to get hired based off of my love of computers and programming (and robots) but I don't want to screw myself out of working somewhere cool because I didn't get the CS degree.

TLDR; Should I go with the classic CS degree with theory, physics, and software engineering? Or the CIS degree with almost identical course plan minus the physics and theory. I would minor in CIS and get the theory classes from the same exact source that the CS majors would.

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    Career Advisor. In this seminar you will learn everything you need to know about resumes. Kendra Wright explains the importance and purpose of a resume. She includes advice and suggestions on how to write a successful resume. It includes examples. View//Download Transcript. Recorded: September 5, 2015.

  10. PDF Career Manual 2023 -2024

    IRE CHICO STATE STUDENTSApprox. 200 employers send recruiters to Chico State each semester to conduct interviews t. rough the Career Center. They say "Chico State students have. OOM & CLUB PRESENTATIONSTo arrange a class presentation, contact Megan Odom at [email protected] / 530-898-5253, or your primary career.

  11. Chico State Career Center

    About. The Chico State Career Center assists students and alumni YEAR ROUND (yes, we're open for the Summer) through all phases of career development to bridge the gap between the academic ...

  12. Career Center

    By Jodie Rettinhouse, Career Center Advisor We're the Career Center. Simply put, we help students and alumni get career positions and internships. Here are a few reasons to check us out: We do resume and cover letter reviews. Writing a quality resume is the first step in a successful job search. Our friendly career advisers […]

  13. Resume Guide (CSU Career Center)

    Lory Student Center 1101 Center Ave Mall Campus Delivery 8033 Fort Collins, CO 80523-8033. We are located in room 120 in the lower level of the Lory Student Center, next to Student Media. The CSU Career Center developed this guide to help you create a strong resume. Learn how to write compelling bullet points, highlight transferrable skills ...

  14. Application Corner: 7 MBA Resume Tips

    Learn how to craft a winning resume for your MBA application with these seven tips. Apply to Chico State's Online MBA program today. ... such as the Online MBA program at California State University, Chico, ... if you take part in an activity like volunteering or community service that you believe is pertinent to your goals and emblematic of ...

  15. University Writing Center

    Prefix & Area Code: 530-898-xxxx Campus Information: 530-898-4636 Campus Fax Number: 530-898-6824 Health & Safety Concerns:

  16. Online Business Fundamentals & Career Training Programs

    For program details and eligibility information, view the MyCAA Fact Sheet. You can also go to MyCAA Website to establish a MyCAA Account and start the process. For additional information or if you have questions about the program, contact Heather Quilici at [email protected] or 530-898-5673. Programs presented in partnership with a third ...

  17. Cover Letters

    First St. Chico, CA 95929-0700 Shipping Address Career Center 940 W. First St. Chico, CA 95929-0700

  18. Cover Letter Guide (CSU Career Center)

    Family Career ResourceNext. Cover Letter Guide (CSU Career Center) Tell your story and demonstrate your experience with an excellent cover letter. A cover letter gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your enthusiasm and qualifications for positions of interest. Click here to learn more about the parts of a cover letter.

  19. Business Administration Degree Careers

    The Power of Chico State's Numbers. 82%. Job placement rate for College of Business alumni, within six months of graduation 1. $60,000. Median early-career salary for College of Business graduates 1. $6,653. Median sum of incentives and perks enjoyed by College of Business alumni 2.

  20. Majors and Programs

    California State University, Chico. Academics Academics Seven colleges focused on subjects from agriculture and business to science and the arts. Nearly 400 undergraduate majors and minors, graduate degrees, and professional certifications. Majors and Programs ...

  21. Communication Studies BA

    California State University, Chico. Academics. Back to Menu. Academics Majors and Programs Graduate Studies Colleges Online Learning ... Attend guest speaker sessions, career development workshops, and social events to help you connect with peers, faculty, and professionals in the field. Related Programs Journalism BA. Undergraduate Major

  22. Health and Wellness

    You'll find a full range of health and wellness services at Chico State to tend to all aspects of your body and mind. Most services are free, provided as part of your tuition and fees, and some are even available 24/7—so you can be sure the help you need is there whenever you need it. Get Well. Stay Well.

  23. Online Employment System

    California State University, Chico is seeking faculty who are competent in their field, collaborative with colleagues and staff, and committed to student success. ... Human Resources Service Center California State University, Chico Kendall Hall, Room 220 400 West First Street Chico, CA 95929-0010 Phone: 530-898-6771 | Fax: 530-898-5120 Contact ...

  24. CSU Connect Federation

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  25. Construction Management BS

    Honoring the Mechoopda People We acknowledge and are mindful that Chico State stands on lands that were originally occupied by the first people of this area, Mechoopda, and we recognize their distinctive spiritual relationship with this land, the flora, the fauna, and the waters that run through campus.

  26. Nursing BS

    A Call to Service The Chico State nursing faculty consistently use their skills and expertise to address the most pressing questions impacting our healthcare system in unique and creative ways. ... California State University, Chico 400 West First Street Chico, California 95929 Campus Map Contact Us Give

  27. CSU Chico: Help! What should I look for in the future? CIS or

    portability and a high level of preparation for the field. Neither degree will get you this, you need to get this on your own with knowledge and being able to talk to people. Here's one of the more notable teachers for CIS courses: Leonard Fisk. Here are the degrees: The Computer Science Degree The Computer Information Systems Degree and the ...

  28. Sociology BA

    Admissions We're regularly named among U.S. News & World Report's Top Public Universities in the West. Our historic campus is within walking and biking distance of Chico's charming, tree-lined downtown.

  29. Campus Summer Work Schedule Ends August 16, 2024

    Reminder to All Chico State Employees- 2024 Summer Hours End August 16, 2024. From: Human Resources Service Center . Please be advised, as noted on the Faculty/Staff Calendar, the 2024 Summer Hours Work schedule ends tomorrow, Friday, August 16, 2024.. All Chico State employees are to resume their standard work schedules effective Saturday, August 17, 2024.

  30. Latest Edition of the Meriam Megaphone is on the Stands!

    Be sure to grab a copy of the popular Meriam Megaphone newsletter that gives you all you need to know about the Meriam Library and more! In our Fall 2024, Issue 1, you can read about the importance of critical thinking, why book bans are sweeping the country, what cool events are scheduled, and where to go for research help! Grab yours today from the Circulation Desk on the