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Extension courses

Extended Ed offers a wide variety of courses for the community. Extended Education courses are open to everyone on a fee per course basis; fees may vary. Registration dates are posted per term. Courses are available Summer, Fall, Winter & Spring. Whether you are looking for university credits, professional development, or personal growth Extended Ed has something for you!

View Courses By Term:

Fall 2009      Winter 2010     Spring 2010


Registration & Fees

What's the difference between Extended Education and Open University?



Note: Courses can update or change on a daily basis.

To better understand the course schedules, see
How to Read the Course Schedule

Important Things to Know

  • There may be changes to the schedule up to the first week of class. For the most current schedule of courses, please check the course schedules linked above.

  • Any changes to your schedule must be student-initiated. Instructors are not permitted to drop you for nonattendance. To make changes to your schedule, submit an add/drop form at the Campus Service Center, Building 47. It is your responsibility to verify the accuracy of your schedule and to retain copies of the transaction. Please see the details on adding or dropping an Extended Education course for more information.

  • After the first day of class, the instructor’s signature is needed to add a class. Courses that are canceled are automatically dropped from your schedule and a refund is processed.



Questions About a Particular Class?

Contact the course instructor, which can be found on the Course Schedules page. If no instructor's name is given, contact the office of the academic institute or program that is offering the course, or the office of Extended Education.

Tell us what you are looking for in education from CSUMB. Take a moment to download, complete and return our surveys by fax (831-582-4502) or e-mail (Extended@csumb.edu)