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Revision as of 22:26, 9 October 2008
34°01′06.20″N 119°41′54.73″W / 34.0183889°N 119.6985361°W
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Type | Public Community College |
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Established | 1929 |
President | Chui Tsang is a fag |
Students | 30,000 |
Address | 1900 Pico Blvd , , , Santa Monica, CA 90405 |
Campus | Urban, 38-acres |
Sports | 7 men's teams, 9 women's teams |
Colors | Blue and white |
Nickname | Corsairs |
Mascot | Pico the Corsair |
Website | www.smc.edu |
Santa Monica College is a two-year or four year public community college located in Santa Monica, California.
Santa Monica College was first opened in 1929 as Santa Monica Junior College. Current enrollment is over 30,000 students in more than 90 fields of study. The college also has one of the largest international student populations of any community college in the US, with more then approximately 3,000 students from more than 100 countries with Japan and Sweden contributing heavily.
Santa Monica College is ranked number one among California's community colleges in transfers to the University of California [1][2], University of Southern California, and Loyola Marymount University. Transfer courses are offered in such fields as business administration, journalism, fine arts, health sciences, computer science,and the liberal arts.
The Santa Monica College Arts Mentor Program provides certain students in the fine and applied arts with graduate-level training by professionals in their specialized fields. The program was designed for select individuals whose talents exceed the scope of the traditional curriculum at the College.
Santa Monica College offers a variety of occupational certificate programs, including accounting, fashion design, office information systems, and the Academy of Entertainment Technology (which offers certificates in interactive media and animation).
Santa Monica College is also the home of KCRW (89.9 FM), a leading public radio station in the US which broadcasts throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties to an estimated 450,000 listeners. The station is the broadcast home of Morning Becomes Eclectic and Harry Shearer's Le Show. (KCRW has a contractual agreement with the college that makes it largely independent of the college itself.)
Athletics
Santa Monica College fields 16 sports and competes in the Western State Conference. The mascot for SMC is the Corsair. SMC fields both men's and women's teams in basketball, cross country, swimming, track and field, volleyball, and water polo. SMC fields men's teams in American football team, and women's softball, soccer, and tennis teams.
Corsair Field (4,850) built in 1948, is home to football and track and field.
Corsair Pavilion (1,600) is home to men's and women's basketball and volleyball teams, as well as the Hollywood Fame of the American Basketball Association
The Santa Monica Swim Center is home to men's and women's swimming and water polo teams.
Demographics
Ethnic Demographics[3] | |
Black | 11% |
Asian American | 19% |
Hispanic | 25% |
White | 32% |
Other | 8% |
SMC Students:
There are approximately 29,960 students enrolled at SMC.
- 34% of these students are full time.
- 66% are part time.
- 56% are women.
- 44% are men.
Age Composition The average age is 25 years.
- under 18: 15%
- 18-24: 55%
- 25-34: 18%
- 35+ : 12%
Computer Science and Information Systems
CSIS programs offer instruction in programming, databases, networking, technology project management, robotics, Web site development, computer graphics, and business office computer skills.
Computer Science department offers career certificates in following disciplines: 1. Computer Science 2. Computer Programming 3. Database Applications Developer 4. Web Programmer
Apart from career certificates, certificates of completion are available in the following areas: 1. Computer Programming 2. Information Systems Management 3. Networking 4. Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Generally, career certificates require about 30 units of coursework, whereas a certificate of completion requires about 12 to 17 units of courswork.
Notable alumni
- Steven Blum, Voice Actor
- Lloyd Avery II, Actor
- Laila Ali, Boxer
- Isaac Bruce, Professional NFL (football) player
- Chikezie, Musician American Idol (season 7) Finalist
- Glenn Cowan, Table Tennis player and Sino-American diplomat, Ping Pong Diplomacy
- Walter Cunningham, Astronaut (A.S. 1958) (B.S. 1960 at the University of California, Los Angeles)
- Rivers Cuomo, Musician (Weezer)
- Phire Dawson, Game show model, one of Barker's Beauties
- James Dean, Actor
- Cliff Eidelman, Musician
- David Geffen, American record executive
- Dustin Hoffman, Actor
- Barry Jaeckel, professional golfer
- Chad Ocho Cinco - Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver
- Rickie Lee Jones, Musician
- Brian Kingman,Major League Pitcher, Oakland Athletics
- Lenny Krayzelburg, Swimmer (A.A. 1996) (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 1998 at the University of Southern California)
- Robby Krieger, Musician (The Doors)
- Monica Lewinsky, White House intern
- Alison Lohman, Actress
- Candice Michelle, Professional Wrestler
- Kel Mitchell, Actor
- Mike Muir, Musician (Suicidal Tendencies)
- Nathan Myhrvold, former Microsoft chief technology officer
- Mac O'Grady, professional golfer
- Sean Penn, Actor
- Kenneth Price, Ceramic artist and printmaker (Bachelor of Fine Arts 1956 at the University of Southern California)
- Nick Sagan, Novelist and screenwriter
- Kentaro Sato, Composer
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, 38th Governor of California (A.A. 1977) (B.A. 1979 at the University of Wisconsin-Superior). Schwarzenegger gave the commencement address in 2005.
- Steve Smith - Carolina Panthers wide receiver
- SNoW, Musician
- Gloria Stuart, Actress
- Hilary Swank, Actress
- Kenan Thompson, Actor
- Sidney Wicks - Four-time NBA All-star and 1972 NBA Rookie of the Year
Santa Monica College was made popular during a fictionalized television show "The Parkers" a spin-off of UPN's "Moesha"
External links
- ^ http://www.smc.edu/schedules/archives/profiles/2005/051/coverstories_051.htm]
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Enrollment Summary, Fall 2007" (PDF). UCLA Office of Analysis and Information Management. Retrieved 2008-04-01.