CSU Dominguez Hills is a major university for the Southern geographical region of
Los Angeles County and
Orange County. It offers 53 undergraduate majors, 26 master's degrees, and a number of certificate and credential programs. and is a member of the Computing Alliance of Hispanic-Serving Institutions. Its College of Education & College of Arts and Humanities offers training in Spanish for bilingual education teachers. As of 2018, CSUDH had the third largest percentage of
Latino Americans that are not Mexican-American in the CSU system. The campus is home to the American Indian Institute, which has the goal of increasing the number of Indigenous students who enroll and graduate from the CSU system. Starting in 2011, CSUDH and the AII began hosting the "Honoring the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas"
Pow Wow. CSUDH students conduct research and present their findings at the campus' Annual Student Research Day. The annual event is open to undergraduate and graduate students. Outstanding research projects are selected for inclusion at the CSU Statewide Student Research Competition. CSUDH's McNair Scholars Program was established in 2004. It is named after NASA mission specialist
Ronald McNair, who died in the
1986 Space Shuttle Challenger explosion. The program's goal is to support and fund first-generation, low-income, and/or underrepresented students preparing for future doctoral studies. The program provides a variety of academic support and services. , the program has achieved a 93% graduate school acceptance rate. In 2014, following its acquisition of 21 new
Steinway-designed pianos, CSUDH was named an All-Steinway School, the first public four-year university in California to receive the designation. These instruments are subject to periodic inspections by Steinway factory representatives. Sixty-five percent of CSUDH students engage in service learning, both through the formal curriculum and the university's service learning hub, the Center for Service Learning, Internships & Civic Engagement (SLICE). The university was Presidential Winner of the 2014 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. The Presidential Award is the highest federal recognition an institution can receive for its commitment to community, service-learning, and civic engagement. The university focuses on the
STEM disciplines, hosting the Annual STEM in Education Conference, offering the First-Year Undergraduate STEM Experience (FUSE), and in 2014 hosting the Women in STEM Conference. Its Center for Innovation in STEM Education was established in 2014 by a donation from the
Annenberg Foundation and aims to improve local education with various STEM initiatives. CSUDH offers a
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, a
Bachelor of Arts in Computer Technology with an option to concentrate in Homeland Security, and a Bachelor of Science in
Information Technology. In 2017, it received a $4 million grant from
Toyota to create an 87,000-square foot Science and Innovation Building to prepare students for careers in science, technology, engineering and math. The Toyota Center for Innovation in STEM Education, housed inside the building, includes a fabrication lab, high-tech classrooms, collaborative workspaces, and labs for K-12 teacher training.
Undergraduate programs Fall freshman statistics Popular majors for
undergraduates in 2018 included
Business Administration (Management and Operations) at 18.04%,
Psychology (General) at 11.29%,
Sociology at 8.01%. While popular majors for
graduates were
Education, General at 24.22%,
Public Administration at 11.18%, and Registered
Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing at 10.31%
Rankings In the 2024
US News and World Report rankings of universities in the "Regional Universities West" category, CSUDH was tied for 36. The 2024 USNWR Graduate Schools Rankings ranked CSUDH: • 95 in
Occupational Therapy • 179 in
Public Relations/Public Affairs • 201 in
Social Work ==Leo F. Cain Library and Gerth Archives==