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Course Requirements

Core Courses 9 units
EDUC 571 Curriculum Foundations 3
EDUC 572 Advanced Educational Psychology 3
EDUC 573 Philosophy/Ethics and History of Education 3
Required Concentration Courses 18 units
EDUC 505 Advanced Literacy Development 3
EDUC 507 Family, Community, and School Connections 3
EDUC 508 Assessment and Evaluation in Multicultural Classrooms 3
EDUC 554 Instructional Principles and Practices 3
EDUC 574 Current Issues in Education 3
EDUC 589A Research for Educators: Beginning Process* 2
EDUC 589B Research for Educators: Finish Reporting 1
Recommended Elective Courses Up to 9 units
EDUC 501 Language Structure, Acquisition, and Development** 3
EDUC 502 Methods of Bilingual, English Language Teaching ** 3
EDUC 503 School Practicum in English Language Development** 3
EDUC 504 Teaching and Cultural Diversity** 3
EDUC 509 Special Topics in Education 3
EDUC 555 Comparative Education: A Global Perspective 3
Other education electives as approved by the program director or approved transfer units 3-6 units
Total 36  units

*Note that EDUC 589A is a prerequisite for EDUC 589B. EDUC 589B must be taken last in the program.

**Course for C.L.A.D. Certificate. Individuals who need to earn the C.L.A.D. Certificate may request approval from the program director to substitute some or all of the C.L.A.D. courses in place of required/elective program courses. Based on the student’s transcript of recent credential courses, the director will advise students which specific courses are needed for the C.L.A.D. Certificate requirements.

Additional Requirements

  • Students may not enroll in more than seven units per nine-week term.
  • Program changes will occur as needed.

Corequisite

Students must subscribe to and register with TaskStream, an independent online fee-based assessment service for the university, and must submit designated course projects as specified in the syllabi for EDUC 505, EDUC 508, EDUC 554, and EDUC 589B.

Note: All stated academic information is subject to change. Please refer to the current Graduate Catalog for the most current and controlling information.

Note: This information is current for the 2007-08 academic year. To view 2008-09 program information, visit the Academic Catalogs page. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.
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