Coursework
Course Requirements
EDUC 661 Professional Field Experience I, Induction | 2 | |
|---|---|---|
EDUC 599 Readings in Education | 3 | |
EDUC 599 Readings in Education | 3 | |
EDUC 664 Professional Field Experience IV, Assessment | 2 | |
| Total | 10 units | |
Students enrolling in the Tier II Program for the first time are required to register for EDUC 661 first. They should enroll in EDUC 664 immediately after their second EDUC 599 course or during their fourth semester.
Students may apply for the administrative credential upon successful completion of the program and by providing a statement with supervisor and district signatures to verify at least two years of appropriate full-time administrative experience under the Preliminary Administrative Services Credential.
TaskStream
All School of Education degree, credential, and non-degree candidates must register for and establish an electronic portfolio account through TaskStream for the duration of their studies. The candidate’s electronic portfolio will be contributed to throughout the program of study and will include the course signature assignments and other key assessments as required by the candidate’s degree or credential program. The signature assignments are critical to program improvement efforts and to the School of Education’s continuing accreditation. A candidate’s final course grade for courses with a signature assignment cannot be submitted until all necessary assessments have been uploaded to TaskStream. Successful evaluation of the electronic portfolio is required for degree completion and/or recommendation for a credential to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC).
Frequently Asked Questions
How many units do I take each term?
Students may take no more than 6 units per term.
How long is a term?
Each term is 9–10 weeks long. Five terms are offered each year.
How many evenings per week do I attend classes?
Students meet one night a week throughout the course of the term.
How many hours does each class session require?
Each class requires that students meet for approximately 4 hours.
