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Track B Requirements

Multiple-Subject Teaching Credential Track B Requirements

Application for Internship Teaching must include:

The program begins with entry in Summer II, Fall I, or Spring I. Candidates may enter at other times with official program advisement only. A maximum of 8 units may be taken per term.

Module 1
TEP 505
Educational Foundations and Classroom Experiences (K–8)
3
TEP 515
Clinical Experiences in Teaching Reading and Writing (K–8)
3
TEP 565A
Field Experience I (K–8)
1
Module 2
TEP 525
Clinical Experiences in Teaching Mathematics (K–8)
3
TEP 555
Clinical Experiences in Teaching English Language Learners (K–8)
3
TEP 565B
Field Experience II (K–8)
1
To proceed with Modules 3 and 4, candidates must apply and be cleared by the Department of Teacher Education.
Module 3
TEP 535
Clinical Experiences in Teaching Science (K–8)
3
TEP 575A
Clinical Practice I (Contract Teaching, K–8)
1
TEP 585
Intern Teaching Seminar (K–8)
3
Module 4
TEP 545
Clinical Experiences with Integrating the Humanities (K–8)
3
TEP 575B
Clinical Practice II (Contract Teaching, K–8)
1
Additional Credential Courses
EDUC 504
Teaching and Cultural Diversity
3
EDUC 572
Advanced Educational Psychology
3
*If either EDUC 504 or EDUC 572 is waived, elective units must be completed.
Credential Total31 units
Additional Advanced Courses Required for the Master’s Degree
Please contact Joanne Gilbreath, Ed.D., (626) 815-5490 for advising.
EDUC 511
Essentials in Educational Technology and Learning
3
EDUC 512
Instructional Applications of Productivity Software
3
EDUC 514
Digital Video in the Classroom
3
EDUC 515
Evolving Educational Technologies
3
EDUC 522
Learning in the 21st Century
3
EDUC 526
Capstone Experience in Educational Technology and Learning
2
Total units credential and master’s degree46 units

English Language Learner Pre-service Requirement for Interns in Fall

Any single-subject credential candidate planning to begin an internship in the fall semester must complete Pre-Service training during the Summer II session. This summer session consists of two three-unit classes for six weeks and one English Language Learner Workshop/Pedagogy for the seventh week.

Note: This information is current for the 2012–13 academic year; however, all stated academic information is subject to change. Please refer to the current Academic Catalog for more information. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.