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EDUC 661Professional Field Experience I, Induction1-2
EDUC 599Readings in Education1-3
EDUC 599Readings in Education1-3
EDUC 664Professional Field Experience IV, Assessment2
Total 10 units

Students enrolling in EDUC 661 Professional Field Experience I, Induction, and EDUC 664 Professional Field Experience IV, Assessment, should register for two units in each of these university courses. 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.

Students may apply for the 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 requiring the Preliminary Administrative Services Credential.

TaskStream ePortfolios

Students are required to enroll in TaskStream, which includes an online portfolio assessment system to facilitate teacher candidate evaluation. Students create electronic portfolios to showcase and document their competencies and experiences with the California Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (CPSEL), share artifacts or the entire portfolio with instructors and advisors for feedback and review online, submit sections of their portfolio or the entire body of work for evaluation online, and track their progress toward certification.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many units do I take each semester?
Students may take no more than six units per semester.

How long is a semester?
Each semester is 14-16 weeks (fall and spring).

How many hours does each class session require?
Each class requires that students meet for approximately 3 hours, once a week.

How many evenings per week do I attend classes?
Students meet one night a week throughout the course of the semester.

Note: This information is current for the 2009-10 academic year; however, all stated academic information is subject to change. To view 2010-11 program information, please refer to the Academic Catalogs page. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.