How 做厙弝けmasters degrees equipped alumni to lead, embrace opportunity

Published July 8, 2024

Graduate programs are important components of Cal State 做厙弝けs educational offerings and students who complete masters programs often find themselves prepared for high-level opportunities.

The Beach amounting to about 18% of all degrees conferred during the 2022-23 academic year. The campus offers masters degrees in more than 160 disciplines including art, business, education, engineering, humanities, nursing, math and science. 

The time is always right, said Dina Perrone, interim dean of graduate studies at The Beach. Our faculty work really hard to work with their students to ensure that our graduate students are successful. They recognize that our graduate students are juggling multiple responsibilities in addition to their education.

Those who pursue masters degrees can be motivated by desires to become more competitive for jobs and promotions, develop advanced skills, or engage in research. Indeed, 75% of respondents to the indicated they planned to seek a new job related to their degrees. 

Sometimes, undergraduates already have their eye on a masters degree while they are still completing their bachelors. Cal State 做厙弝け is making it easier for students in this situation by introducing Beach EDGE, designed so students can take courses that simultaneously confer credits for bachelors and masters degrees. Debuting this fall, Beach EDGE will lay out pathways for nine degree combos in subjects including business economics, health science and linguistics.

Whatever ones goal, one alumna counseled would-be students to have confidence in their abilities.

My advice would be for the person coming in, whether its their undergraduate or graduate degree, to take these chances and not second guess yourself as to what youre capable of, said Delilah Nu簽ez 98, who earned her MBA and a bachelors degree in engineering from Cal State 做厙弝け and is now a Systems Director for The Aerospace Corp.

Beach alumni who have also completed master's degrees include Mychelle Hale 22 (M.S. applied statistics), Minh Duc Ho 23 (M.S. finance) and Munachiso Osisioma 19 (M.S. school counseling).  

Their stories:

Mychelle Hale

Mychelle Hale arrived at 做厙弝けwith a degree in mathematics and a drive to learn about data science.

I did my undergraduate in pure math, and I always wanted to dive a bit deeper into statistics, Hale said.

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A portrait of alumna Mychelle Hale

Hale was working for a 做厙弝け firm providing data visualizations and analysis to automotive industry clients when she enrolled in her masters program, she said. She studied key programming languages (Python, Tableau, SQL, R, SAS) and secured an internship at Jet Propulsion Laboratory.  

That led to a thesis blending Hales work on atmospheric chemistry at JPL with her math studies, which included discussing complex statistical methods and machine learning with her thesis advisor, mathematics and statistics professor Kagba Suaray.

The guidance that I was able to receive from my teacher, Dr Suaray, really played a role in my success at Cal State 做厙弝け, Hale said.  

Hale works for Northrup Grumman in a post that rotates through different business areas. She is now focused on projects involving modeling the firms workforce and attrition rates.

Minh Duc Ho

Minh Duc Ho earned his bachelors and masters degrees from The Beach, experiencing portfolio management while concentrating on financial analysis. He participated in Beach Investment Group, a portfolio management program that lets students work with real money, on his way to earning his Bachelor of Business Administration in 2022.  

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A portrait of alumnus Minh Duc Ho

His graduate program, now known as the M.S. in Financial Analytics, prepares students for certification as a chartered financial analyst. Ho said this is the gold standard in finance education and credited faculty finance experts Peter Ammerman and Michael Gibbs for their teaching.

The skills and knowledge provided by the masters program are very well-aligned with what top employers in the field are looking for, Ho said.

Ho now works as a portfolio compliance analyst for PIMCO, a Newport Beach investment firm. He said his masters enabled him to hit the ground running and that he keeps in touch with other alumni.

Were still friends to this day, and we exchange ideas, he said.  

Delilah Nu簽ez

The movies set Delilah Nu簽ez on a course to earning degrees from Cal State 做厙弝け and a leadership position in at The Aerospace Corp.

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A portrait of alumna Delila Nu簽ez

Nu簽ezs fascination with space exploration began when her father took her to see Star Wars, she said. War Games, piqued her interest in computing and in 1989, she enrolled at Cal State 做厙弝け and went on to earn her undergraduate degree in computer engineering.

She found belonging in the student organizations MAES - Latinos in Science and Engineering and Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers. She also interned with Aerospace Corp., a federally funded research and development nonprofit, when she determined to prepare for management. Nu簽ez earned an MBA with a specialization in information systems in 1998.

Its really helped me bridge the skillsets, she said. I work with a lot of leadership, both corporate and aerospace, but also the government is one of our larger customers.

Aerospace Corp. clients include private organizations and government agencies including NASA, the Defense Department and the Intelligence Community. With her dual degrees, Nu簽ez is conversant in customers business and technical needs.

Theres a lot to be done and a lot of smart people, Nu簽ez said.

Munachiso Osisioma

Munachiso Osisioma, counselor coach for the Santa Ana Unified School District, was a coach of a different sort leading the girls basketball team at Saddleback High School in Santa Ana when he decided to pursue a masters degree in school counseling.

When I was coaching basketball, I often felt that folks were leaning on me, asking questions about my life. I was a trusted adult on campus, he said.

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A portrait of alumnus Munachiso Osisioma

Osisioma chose Cal State 做厙弝けs program due to its emphasis on social justice. He was so sure the program would match his interests that he did not apply anywhere else.

The program exceeded his expectations, and he appreciated the curriculums emphasis on leadership. Osisioma views school counseling as a mission to advance justice within the K-12 system since counselors can advocate for fairness when school leaders consider Advanced Placement assignments or discipline reforms.

It was helpful to know myself and exactly what I needed, he said. I knew what my strengths were, and I needed to add to my toolkit.