Welcome to SDSU computer repair by San Diego PC Help! We fully service the computer repair and support needs of SDSU. With on site computer repair we can visit your classroom, home or office to install and/or repair your computer pc, mac, laptop, network, server, VPN, or other hardware or software. Or you can drop off your computer at our repair store, which is only 20 minutes from most SDSU locations! Call us at 800-390-9020 for more information!
San Diego PC Help offers computer repair SDSU, Student Computer Repair services in SDSU, Laptop Repair Services, Small Business Computer Installation and Repair Installation, Wireless Networking and computer Network Installation. From a home user to an office network we can fix computer problems SDSU on site, offer virus removal & data recovery or provide computer desktop support. We also offer:
- SDSU Home Computer Installation
- Virus, spyware, trojan horse and malware cleanup and removal
- Apple Macintosh support (powerbook, macbook, mac pro, imac, G3, G4, G5)
- SDSU Network Installation
- Proven PC troubleshooting (desktop, laptop, notebook, workstation, tablet)
- Wireless network and broadband internet connection installation, support
- Hard drive repair and hard drive data recovery and backup
- Server upgrades/repair, domain controller, active directory, network design
- SDSU Home Computer Tutor
- Security camera, IP cam, DVR, alarm, firewall installation
- SDSU Computer Training
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More about SDSU, California
San Diego State University (SDSU), founded in 1897 as San Diego Normal School, is the largest and oldest higher education facility in the greater San Diego area (generally the City and County of San Diego), and is part of the California State University system. It is the third-oldest university in the California State University system, and one of the oldest universities in California. SDSU has a student body of approximately 34,500 (as of the beginning of the Fall 2006 academic year) and an alumni base of more than 200,000.
The Carnegie Foundation has designated San Diego State University a "Research University with high research activity." SDSU is the only California State University campus with this classification, which places it among the top 200 higher education institutions in the country conducting research. Notably, pursuant to the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index (FSP Index) released by the Academic Analytics organization of Stony Brook, NY, SDSU is the number one small research university in the United States as of the last two academic years, for both 2005-2006 and 2006-2007.
San Diego State University awards bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees (Ph.D., Ed.D, and Au.D) in a total of 151 fields. SDSU offers the most doctoral degrees of any campus of the California State University system, currently in sixteen academic and research disciplines.
San Diego State University is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, the Southwest Border Security Consortium, and the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, a national organization of universities that promotes science and technology education and research.
Established on March 13, 1897 San Diego State University first began as the San Diego Normal School, intended to educate local future female elementary school teachers. Curriculum in a normal school was limited to what would "normally" be taught in schools. In 1923, the San Diego Normal School became San Diego State Teachers College, "a four-year public institution controlled by the state Board of Education." In 1935 the school became San Diego State College. In 1960, San Diego State College became a part of the California College System, now known as the California State University system. Finally in 1970 San Diego State College became San Diego State University (SDSU).
One in seven San Diegans with a college degree attended SDSU, making SDSU a primary educator of the region's work force. Committed to serving the diverse San Diego region, SDSU ranks among the top ten universities nationwide in terms of ethnic and racial diversity among its student body, as well as the number of bachelor's degrees conferred upon minority students.
San Diego State University has achieved the prestigious "Research University" status granted by the Carnegie Foundation.[7] University faculty consistently attract hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars annually in grants and contracts for research and program administration, and SDSU's research and graduate degree programs lead all other campuses of the California State University system.
For the beginning of the 2006-2007 academic year, SDSU expanded its classrooms and support space by more than 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2) with the opening of three new buildings, the College of Arts and Letters, the Calpulli Center and BioScience Center. The buildings, respectively, feature high-technology classrooms, upgraded health and wellness facilities, and scientific research laboratories.
SDSU's Astronomy Department owns the Mount Laguna Observatory located in the Cleveland National Forest. It operates the observatory concurrently with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
John F. Kennedy, then the President of the United States of America, gave the graduation commencement address at San Diego State University on June 6, 1963.
For two years in a row, SDSU has been ranked the No. 1 most productive research university, among schools with 14 or fewer Ph.D. programs based on the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index. --Academic Analytics, 2007
SDSU has been designated a "Research University" with high research activity by the Carnegie Foundation.
Since 2000, SDSU faculty and staff have attracted more than $1 billion in grants and contracts for research and program administration.
SDSU is the largest university in San Diego and the fifth largest in California.
One in seven adults in San Diego who holds a college degree attended SDSU.
SDSU is home to the first-ever MBA program in Global Entrepreneurship. As part of the program, students study at four universities worldwide, including the United States, China, the Middle East, and India. Corporate partners include Qualcomm, Invitrogen, Intel, Microsoft, and KPMG.
In 1970, SDSU founded the first women's studies program in the country.
Schools and colleges
* College of Arts & Letters
* College of Business Administration
* College of Education
* College of Engineering
* College of Health & Human Services (and Graduate School of Public Health)
* College of Sciences
* College of Professional Studies & Fine Arts
* College of Extended Studies (and American Language Institute)
Academic and research affairs
San Diego State University is the leader in the California State University system in awarding Ph.D. (joint with UCSD [16]) or Ed.D degrees, currently awarding such degrees in 16 academic disciplines. As a result of recent statutory changes (SB 724), SDSU intends to expand the scope and number of doctoral degree programs that it offers its graduate students.
Research institutes and centers
* American Language Institute (Link to American Language Institute homepage)
* International Consortium of Advanced Technologies and Security (ICATS) (Link to ICATS)
* California Institute for Transportation Safety (CITS)
* Center for Bio/Pharmaceutical and Biodevice Development at SDSU
* Center for Earth Systems Analysis Research (CESAR)
* Center for Research in Mathematics and Science Education
* Center for International Business Education & Research
* The Center for Commercialization of Advanced Technology]
* CMI Coastal and Marine Institute
* Computational Science Research Center
* Entrepreneurial Management Center - (Homepage)
* The Fred J. Hansen Institute for World Peace
* Interwork Institute
* International Security and Conflict Resolution Program (ISCOR)
* Institute for Public Health
* June Burnett Institute
* Pacific Estuarine Research Laboratory (PERL)
* Regional Science Laboratory (REGAL)
* Richard C. Wright Spatial Analysis Laboratory (SAL)
* Sycuan Institute on Tribal Gaming (SITG)
o The Research Center at SITG
* The SDSU Global Change Research Group
Research consortium
* California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2)
o Official Calit2 Site
o Calit2 Membership Page
* California Space Grant Consortium
o Official Site
o Membership Page
* Southern California Earthquake Center
o Official SCEC site
* Southwest Border Security Consortium
* Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research & Policy (SCERP)
Renowned Facilities
* The SDSU Campus Library - The Infodome
* Chemical Sciences Laboratory
* Coastal Waters Laboratory
* Facility for Applied Manufacturing Enterprise
* SDSU Biological Field Stations
o Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve
* SDSU BioScience Center
* SDSU Michrochemical Core Facility
* Social Science Research Laboratory (SSRL)
* The Stephen and Mary Birch Foundation Center for Earth Systems Analysis Research (CESAR)
* SDSU Center for Information Technology and Infrastructure (CITI)
o The SDSU Visualization Center
Observatory
* Mount Laguna Observatory
o An astronomical observatory owned by SDSU and operating concurrently with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
+ SDSU is the only institution in the California State University system that offers a complete academic program in Astronomy, including the awarding of graduate degrees.
* The SDSU campus is a backbone node of the High Performance Research and Education Network (HPWREN).
* Gateway of Geospatial Information Technology at SDSU
o SDSU hosts and manages the data network for San Diego County, California (NOTE: no access; password protected)
SDSU's high-speed computing facilities and Department of Geography are host to MAP.SDSU.EDU, a web-based mapping, wiki, and geographic information database concering the October 2007 California wildfires and the October 2003 California wildfires, managed by the San Diego GIS force group, a volunteer group of SDSU faculty and students.
SDSU media and publications
* San Diego State University Press
o The oldest university press in the California State University system with noted specializations in Border Studies, Critical Theory, Latin American Studies, and Cultural Studies.
* Hyperbole Books
o Hyperbole Books
* KPBS Public Broadcasting TV/FM
o Television, digital television, and FM radio for the San Diego community
o Official site of KPBS
o An affiliate of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) network
o "A Broadcasting Service of San Diego State University"
* KCR (AM)
o Student-run broadcast station
* 360 Magazine
o The quarterly SDSU alumni and San Diego community magazine
Official SDSU campus newspapers
* The SDSU News & Media webpage
* SDSUniverse news service
o News and information for the SDSU community
* The Daily Aztec Newspaper - Serving the SDSU Community
o The largest daily collegiate newspaper in California, publishing daily since 1960.
* The Koala is a student-run humor publication.
Fraternities (IFC)
o Alpha Epsilon Pi
o Delta Sigma Phi
o Delta Upsilon
o Kappa Alpha Order
o Kappa Sigma
o Lambda Chi Alpha
o Phi Kappa Psi
o Phi Kappa Theta
o Sigma Alpha Epsilon
o Sigma Alpha Mu
o Sigma Chi
o Sigma Nu
o Sigma Phi Epsilon
o Sigma Pi
o Theta Chi
o Zeta Beta Tau
Latino fraternities (USFC)
o Nu Alpha Kappa
o Gamma Zeta Alpha
Sororities (Panhellenic)
o Alpha Chi Omega
o Alpha Epsilon Phi
o Alpha Phi
o Delta Gamma
o Delta Zeta
o Gamma Phi Beta
o Kappa Alpha Theta
o Kappa Delta
o Pi Beta Phi
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