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Does anyone have experience with California University of Pennsylvania? My son is looking at their Master of Science, Exercise Science & Health Promotions degree. We are looking for any information on this school or experience with schools offering similar programs.
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Years ago, CALU had a rep as a party school, but that seems to have died down some or maybe i'm not hearing as much about it since i'm older now. I was considering the Cybersecurity program because I had in-state tuition. I can't find the tuition rate, but using the calculator looks like $800 per credit (tution + fees) for out of state. That seems a little steep for a state school. Any options closer to home were he can get in-state tuition?
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Puttlesbridge Wrote:Does anyone have experience with California University of Pennsylvania? My son is looking at their Master of Science, Exercise Science & Health Promotions degree. We are looking for any information on this school or experience with schools offering similar programs.
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I will graduate from this school with the BSc version of that(Sports Management: Health & Wellness Promotion) in Spring. The MS classes for the degree your son is looking at are similar to the curriculum for the BSc. I assume they would be slightly more writing intensive, though. It's a good school for that concentration and is a subject that the professors are well-educated about. I considered the same MS briefly but ultimately decided to go into a different aspect of the health and wellness field.
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