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ACCLAIM
Alameda County Collaborative for Learning and Instruction in
Mathematics (ACCLAIM) is a regional initiative cosponsored by the
California State University, East Bay (CSUEB) and the Alameda County
Office of Education (ACOE), with the cooperation of local school
districts.
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Best
The mission of the Best Institute is to develop creative teacher
exchange in diverse communities. We are a partnership of university
faculy, in-service and pre-service teachers, and public school
administrators. Our focus is on rigorous science content aligned
with the California Science Content Sandards. Our ongoing assistance
will serve to support a pool of excellent teacher leaders who will
carry their scientific and pedagogical expertise into their schools
and to their students.
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Bioinformatics Certificate Program
Bioinformatics is an emerging growth technology field that involves
the use of supercomputers and complex software to analyze the vast
amounts of data generated by the Human Genome Project. Some experts
project the need for over 20,000 new professionals in this industry
over the next few years.
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Biotechnology Program
The Biotechnology Certificate Program (BCP) was established at CSUEB
in 1986 to meet the personnel requirements of the rapidly expanding
Bay Area biotechnology industry.
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MBRS & Bridge NH Program
The mission of the CSUEB MBRS-RISE Program is to increase the number of
underrepresented students who go on to graduate studies in the sciences,
ultimately leading to an increase in diversity within the fields of
scientific research.
The CSUEB Bridges to the Future Program is a federally funded program
sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. The goal of the Bridges
Program is to foster a deeper interest in the sciences among ethnically
underrepresented community college students who plan to transfer to a
4-year university and pursue a B.S. degree.
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Mental Health Workforce and Education Exchange
The Mental Health Workforce and Education Exchange at the
California State University, East Bay is dedicated to providing
information essential to building and sustaining a mental health
workforce in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Pre professional Health Advisory Program
The Preprofessional Health Advisory Program operated by the School of
Science provides a number of services to students of the University:
general counseling about degree requirements, career choices, and
personal decisions; assistance in selecting courses to meet admission
requirements of the professional schools; aid in preparation for
national tests (such as DAT, GRE, and MCAT); information about
professional programs and careers in the health professions; aid in
preparation of applications to professional schools; and submission of
letters of evaluation in support of applications.