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Credential, Single Subject

Offered Location

Antelope Valley; Fairfield; Folsom; Hanford; Irvine; Modesto; Monterey; Moreno Valley; Ontario; Palm Desert; Riverside; Roseville; San Diego; Santa Maria; Victorville; Visalia; Walnut Creek; Yuba City

Offered State

California; Washington

Degree Type

Credential Program

Code

CRED.S242

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School

Education

Curriculum Description

Specific Requirements (2012-13 catalog)

Prerequisites (11 credits)

 

EDUU 395 Education Field Experience 3
EDUU 413/513 Student Health and Saftey 2
EDUU 451/551* Education Application of Computers - Level One 3
PSYU 324 Adolescence 3

 

Introductory block (9 credits)

 

EDUU 510 Introduction to Teaching 3
EDUU 511 Collaboration for Inclusive Schooling 3
EDUU 512 The Art and Craft of Teaching 3

 

Content are block (12 credits)

 

EDSU 530 Theories, Methods and Materials for Teaching English Language Learners 3
EDSU 531 Secondary Instructional Strategies for Language/Culturally Diverse Classrooms 3
EDSU 532 Effective Literacy Instruction for Single Subject Candidates 3
EDSU 533 Content Specific Strategies for Single Subjects (Series) 3

 

Capstone (3 credits)

 

EDUU 540 Wisdom Through Practice 3

 

Fieldwork (6-9 credits from the following)

 

EDSU 590 Supported Teaching 3
EDSU 592 Directed Teaching I 3-6
EDSU 593 Directed Teaching II 3-6

 

 

Total credits                                                                       30-33


* A waiver of the technology requirement may be granted based on successful completion of both subsets of the CSET Preliminary Educational Technology Exam, documentation of completion of regular education computers in education coursework from an accredited college or university, or the submission of an electronic portfolio (under certain conditions).

Description

In California, the appropriate credential for teaching a specific subject, such as math or English, in a departmentalized (K-12) classroom is the 2042 Single Subject Teaching Credential. This credential allows the holder to teach English language learners and is typically required of those who teach at the middle school or high school level.

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Program Type

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Admission Requirements

Admission to the program may be achieved by completing the following requirements:
 
A passing score on the California Basic Education Skills Test (CBEST).
 
Proof of registration, taken or passed the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET) or submit a Subject Matter Prep Program Letter.
 
Applicants transferring from another institution's credential program must supply a letter from that institution's Education Department attesting to the applicant's good standing in their program. Such a letter should be written on institutional letterhead by the dean, the department chair, the director of teacher education, or some other person in a similar position.
 
Applicants to a credential program must possess a grade point average of 2.75 (GPA) calculated over the most recent 30 graded semester (45 quarter) credits completed in either a baccalaureate or post baccalaureate program, including credits earned toward a credential. All credits used for GPA calculation must be from a regionally accredited institution. Applicants to the 2042 Single Subject Credential program who are using an academic major or coursework for subject matter competency must also have a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 in their major field to be admitted.
 
Applicants with GPAs between 2.50* and 2.74 can qualify for admission to a credential program by earning a passing score on one of the qualifying examinations listed below. A passing score will fulfill both the admission and the major grade point average requirements. Applicants may not enroll in any 500 level course other than those listed in #3 above until successful completion of an entrance examination:
Graduate Record Examination (GRE): any two of the three GRE scores (Verbal, Quantitative or Analytical Writing) may be used to meet credential program admissions standard. The minimum acceptable score for the Verbal is 150, Quantitative is 141 and Analytic Writing is 4.5.
Miller Analogies Test (MAT): achieve a minimum scaled score of 403.
Subject Matter Competency Examinations:successfully complete all subtests of the appropriate California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET). Exceptions are Foundational Level General Math where only subtests I and II are required and Foundational Level General Science where only subtests I and II are required.
 
*Single Subject Credential applicants with a GPA lower than 2.5 may, under certain conditions, petition for admission consideration under an "exceptional admit" category. Applicants must have passed the CBEST and one of the approved graduate admission examinations specified in number 7 above to be considered for an "exceptional admit". The School of Education encourages applicants to take the appropriate Subject Matter Competency Examination as a way to demonstrate suitability for admission to a credential program. 
How to Apply
Complete and submit an Application for Graduate Admission
Provide official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. Only credit from regionally accredited institutions will be accepted for transfers. International applicants or domestic applicants with transcripts from international institutions must also submit foreign transcripts. PLEASE DO NOT FAX TRANSCRIPTS OR TEST SCORES.
 
Please mail all official transcripts to the following address:
Brandman University
Office of Admission
16355 Laguna Canyon Road
Irvine, CA 92618
With the exception of transcripts or test scores, you may also fax additional required documents directly to the Office of Admission at (866) 659-1143 or e-mail the documents as attachments to apply@brandman.edu.
Submit three Recommendation for Teacher Preparation Forms from individuals who are familiar with the applicant's academic/professional ability to undertake graduate study.
Applicants transferring from another institution's credential program must supply a letter from that institution's Education Department attesting to the applicants good standing in their program.  The letter should be written on institutional letterhead by the dean, the department chair, the director of teacher education, or some other person in a similar position.
Submit a statement of intent explaining what teaching means to you and why you think you would be successful in this profession.
 
 
 
 

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