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Track B Requirements

Single-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 eight units may be taken per term.

Module 17 units
TEP 507
Educational Foundations and Classroom Experiences (7–12)
3
TEP 517
Clinical Experiences in Teaching Reading and Writing (7–12)
3
TEP 567A
Field Experience I (7–12)
1
Module 27 units
TEP 527
Clinical Experiences in Teaching Strategies (7–12)
3
TEP 557
Clinical Experiences in Teaching English Language Learners (7–12)
3
TEP 567B
Field Experience II (7–12)
1
To proceed with Modules 3 and 4, candidates must apply and be cleared by the Department of Teacher Education.
Module 34 units
TEP 547
Clinical Experiences in Curriculum and Assessment (7–12)
3
TEP 577A
Clinical Practice I (Contract Teaching, 7–12)
1
Module 44 units
TEP 577B
Clinical Practice II and Seminar (Contract Teaching, 7–12)
1
TEP 587
Intern Teaching Seminar (7–12)
3
Additional Credential Courses*6 units
EDUC 504
Teaching and Cultural Diversity
3
EDUC 572
Advanced Educational Psychology
3
Credential Total 28 units
*If either EDUC 504 or EDUC 572 is waived, elective units must be completed.
Additional Advanced Courses Required for the Master’s15 units
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’s43 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.