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Dec 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Single Subject Credential
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In California, the appropriate credential to teach a specific subject in a departmentalized classroom at the middle school or high school level is the Single Subject Credential. This credential authorizes public school teaching in a departmentalized classroom. The Single Subject Credential is also utilized by those who wish to be subject area specialists in any K-12 setting (such as fine/performing arts, physical education and other elective areas).
Requirements for the Single Subject Credential
- Passing score on the CBEST or equivalent.
- Passage of CSET prior to Student Teaching.
- Meet the U.S. Constitution requirement (by transcript or exam).
- Obtain a Certificate of Clearance.
- Complete Infant, Child and Adult CPR requirement.
- Negative TB test.
- Successful completion of the California Teacher Performance Assessments (CalTPAs).
- In addition, all teacher education program candidates are expected to follow the Teacher Education Disposition Policy, which can be found in their respective Program Handbook.
- Successful completion of all credential courses listed below.
Students pursuing the Single Subject Credential are held to the University’s Academic Policies and Procedures . In addition, these specific graduate course standards apply:
- Minimum grade “C+” or above required in all graduate coursework.
- Maintain 3.000 GPA in all graduate coursework.
The following courses make up the Single Subject Credential curriculum:
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credential core (28 credits)
one of the following content areas (6 credits)
math and science content area
social studies and language arts content area
total credits for the credential 34
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