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Additional help options are available here. This guide is designed to provide a introduction for coverage for research in Long Beach and local history, using a variety of research tools, either those which CSULB provides, or that are freely available on the Internet. Also available in the library. Documentary highlighting the life of Paul Revere Williams, the first certified African American architect west of the Mississippi.

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By Robert E. This document has been prepared for use by Dr. Connie J. I suggest that it is reasonably correct, but is certainly subject to revision and interpretation. Substantial changes have come about since my retirement in , and I suggest that persons with' first-hand knowledge, might wish to describe these changes. The references used here will generally use the name in use at the time of the noted event, or "eras" as given in the text.

In , the School of Business Administration began to offer a Certificate Program in Health Care Management, which required the award of the MBA, and semester units of course work selected from the fields of finance, economics, management, manpower management, and marketing.

All the required coursework was within the school. The certificate was developed by the school, based on needs documented by the health care community, and the concerns and interests of faculty. The certificate was first noted in the Graduate Bulletin for , l and the three-year Graduate for The certificate was withdrawn in , and no longer offered after that year for reasons which were administrative, not for a lack of interest by students or the needs of the health care community, or program quality and relevance.

In , Robert E. Tumelty joined the faculty at CSULB from the University of California, San Francisco, to head the Center for Health Manpower Education, a center founded some years prior to this time, and whose function was to coordinate the health-related programs of the university.

Early on, the absence of a management program in health care was noted, but due to situational factors noted, and for other reasons, no immediate attempt was made to deal with this stated need.

Regardless, there were many program elements on campus that could contribute to a health management program. In addition to the faculty from the School of Business, whose interest never flagged, the Political Science Department had a single offering on the political and social aspects of health care; the Economics Department had a well-developed offering in health care economics, and the Sociology Department had a course in medical sociology.

By combining the noted courses with the CPP A offerings, a special major was offered and met with modest success. Tumelty's initial academic appointment was within the CPP A, and he counseled interested students and taught several of the offerings.

Courses are often integrative and are constantly updated to reflect new areas of interest and faculty expertise. The History department also offers an M. It also contributes to the B. Social Sciences program, the B. We also offer key courses in the GE program.

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