Cal State Bakersfield academics are grouped into four schools with the exception of
interdisciplinary programs: • School of Arts and Humanities (A&H) • School of Business and Public Administration (BPA) • School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering (NSME) • School of Social Sciences and Education (SSE) Together, the four schools offer 39
baccalaureate degrees, 17
master's degrees, and one
educational doctorate. Popular majors for
undergraduates in 2018 included
Business Administration (Management and Operations) at 19.39%,
Liberal Arts and
Sciences, General Studies and
Humanities at 12.82% and
Psychology (General) at 8.53%. While popular majors for
graduates were
Education (General) at 35.28%,
Social Work at 20.56% and Student
Counseling and Personnel Services at 9.44%. On May 24, 2019, at the 49th annual undergraduate commencement ceremony, CSU Bakersfield awarded 2,312 bachelor's degrees, a 28% year-over-year increase and a record for the university. On May 22, 2019, 462 graduate degrees, including the university's first 12 doctoral degrees, were awarded at the annual hooding ceremony.
Research The Office of Grants, Research, and Sponsored Programs (GRASP) provides administrative support for student and faculty research. External grant funding grew from 2014/15 to 2016/17, with active awards increasing from 54 to 70 and total funding increasing from $10M to $14.7M. Institutions that have been established as part of university research include: • Business Research and Education Center • California Energy Research Center (CERC) • California Well Sample Repository • Center for Economic Education and Research (CEER) • Center for Environmental Studies • Kegley Institute of Ethics • Political Research Center Cal State Bakersfield conducts scientific research using advanced facilities and technologies. Facilities include the Materials Science Engineering Lab, Sediment Analysis Lab, Computer Mapping and Simulation Lab, Plant Physiology Lab, and Elemental Composition Lab, Wireless Communications Lab, Robotics Lab, Power Systems Lab, VLSI/Circuits Lab, Cognitive Processes Lab, Behavioral Neuroscience Lab, Social Cognition Lab, and more. Researchers on campus have access to advanced equipment including scanning electron microscopy, high resolution CAT scanning, and 2D gel electrophoresis. Active areas of research include synthesizing polymers from renewable resources and geologic CO2 storage. The California Energy Research Center (CERC) was announced in 2013 to foster collaborations between CSUB students, faculty, and the Kern County energy industries. Dr. Alan Fuchs became director of CERC in 2017. The California Energy Research Center will be housed in the 53,000 square-foot Energy and Engineering Innovation Center after its completion in 2023.
Rankings • In 2025, ranked 295th out of the top 500 rated private and public colleges and universities in America by
Forbes. Also, ranked 137th among public colleges and 70th in the west by
Forbes. • In 2021, ranked 25th for "Top
Public Schools" by
U.S. News & World Report in the Regional Universities West category. • In 2021, ranked 25 in Best Bang for the Buck, 68th in Master's University by Washington Monthly. • In 2020, ranked tied for 92st in "Best Undergraduate
Engineering Programs" where doctorates not offered, by
U.S. News & World Report. • In 2019, ranked 17th out of 606 "Master's Universities" by
Washington Monthly based on its contribution to the public good, as measured by social mobility, research, and promoting public service. • In 2017, ranked 3rd in the nation for upward mobility by
The New York Times. • In 2014, ranked 20th in the United States by Payscale and CollegeNet's Social Mobility Index college rankings. • In 2014, ranked 39th in the United States by
Time magazine in a list of the top 100 universities. ==Athletics==