Academic Planning Tools
These tools are best used in
consultation with a SAC counselor.
Call (714) 564-6352 to make an appointment with a counselor in theCenter for Teacher Education
Future Elementary Teachers
SAC students preparing to become elementary
school teachers need to consider several factors in planning their
coursework. These include – meeting university transfer requirements,
satisfying general education and major preparation requirements, as well as
preparing for the CSET and a credential program. The Center for Teacher Education recommends that you meet
with a counselor early in your preparation and continually at least once a
semester.
Obtaining your bachelor's degree and
meeting the requirements for the multiple subject credential program in an
efficient manner takes careful planning. These planning tools can help
streamline your education and prepare you for the credential program.
Cal State
Fullerton
Recommended General Education Preparation for the CSET
This guide provides the recommended SAC
courses that lead to completion of Plan B, an AA Degree, and transfer
requirements to Cal State Fullerton.
Streamlined Teacher Education Program (STEP)
This is the list of required coursework for
students participating in CSUF's STEP program. Click here for more
information on STEP.
Pathways to K-12 Cal
State Fullerton Teacher Credential Programs
This is a list of the
requirements for the various K-12 teaching pathways at CSUF (Multiple
Subject, Single Subject, Special Education).
Click here to see Cal State Fullerton's single
subject credential programs!
Long Beach State University
Liberal Studies Major, Track I
Option
Track I of the Liberal Studies major at CSULB is designed for students
who wish to pursue a Bachelors of Arts degree to prepare them in the
academic subject areas related to elementary or secondary teaching.
Liberal Studies Major, ITEP Program
The Liberal Studies
Intergrated Teacher Program is designed for students who wish to pursue
a Bachelors of Arts degree and credential program. This program
combines the study of academic subject matter for teaching K-8,
professional preparation courses, and field work experience. Cal Poly Pomona
Liberal Studies Major
The Liberal Studies major at Cal Poly Pomona offers several
pre-credential options for students interested in elementary teaching.
The attached guide sheet is for students pursuing the B.A. / Multiple
Subject Credential Option. For more information, visit the CPP website.
UC Riverside
Liberal Studies, Elementary Education Emphasis
The Liberal Studies program at UC Riverside is designed exclusively as a
program for teacher preparation. The courses required in this program
are designed to help prepare students for the California Subject Exam
for Teachers (CSET), which is now required for all new elementary
teachers in California. In addition, these courses will also apply to
either UCR college breath or IGETC requirements.
Chapman University
Liberal Studies Major
The Bachelor’s of Arts in Liberal Studies is designed for students who
want to teach elementary education and is one of the available majors at
Chapman University.
AZUSA PACIFIC
UNIVERSITY (Orange County Regional Center)
Human Development Program
The Bachelor of Arts
in Human Development (HDEV) is an innovative, alternative degree
program designed to provide subject matter preparation for
prospective elementary or K-12 special education school teachers.
The program offers a major in human development that uses an
accelerated degree completion format. It accommodates experienced
adult learners, many of whom are working in classrooms as
paraeducators, and draws upon their rich experiences in school
settings. This program is designed specifically for adults who have
two or more years of college credit and want to earn a degree while
on the job.
For more information
on the program visit: http://www.apu.edu/caps/hdev/
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