Program: Multiple Subject Credential
Traditional Program
Program Description
The Multiple Subject Credential program is primarily designed for students who desire to teach in self-contained classrooms typical of elementary schools and to provide effective instruction for diverse learners in grades K-8. The Multiple Subject Credential program includes preliminary, advanced and specialist credentials. There are four pathways toward earning a preliminary multiple subject credential: Traditional Program, Accelerated Collaborative Teacher (ACT) Preparation Program, Multiple Subject Intern Program, and Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) for Freshmen or Junior students. The ITEP program is a joint program of the Liberal Studies department and the Michael D. Eisner College of Education.
The Traditional Program is a post-baccalaureate multiple-subject credential program option for either full-time or part-time candidates. Full-time candidates may complete the program in a single year (two academic semesters). Most candidates, however, complete the program in three or more semesters. Application for student teaching must be submitted one semester prior to the semester in which the candidate wishes to begin student teaching.
Program Requirements
A. Admission Requirements
- General Credential Program Admission Requirements.
- CSET LOTE: Test III for Spanish and Korean, Test II for Armenian (BCLAD candidates only).
B. Required Prior to EED 560—Student Teaching
- Basic Skills Requirement (BSR).
- Current Tuberculosis Clearance.
- Certificate of Clearance.
- Writing proficiency requirement:
- Submission of student teaching application by deadline date (see Credential Section for details).
C. Required Coursework
1. Required Prior to or Concurrent with EED 560C—Student Teaching I
EED 500 Foundations of Elementary Teaching (3)
or EPC 500 Foundations of Elementary Teaching (3)
(EED/EPC 500 required in first semester of enrollment)
EED 520 Reading Instruction for Diverse Learners (3)
EED 565M Mathematics Curriculum and Methods (3)
EED 577 Language Arts Instruction and English Language Development (3)
AAS/AFRS/ARMN/CHS/ELPS 417 Equity and Diversity in Schools (3)
2. Required Concurrent with EED 560C—Student Teaching I
EED 559C Supervised Fieldwork Seminar (2)
3. Required Prior to EED 561F—Student Teaching II
EED 560C Student Teaching I (3)
and EED 559C Supervised Fieldwork Seminar (2)
EED 525 Bilingual and Bicultural Teaching in the Elementary School (3) (BCLAD candidates only)
Cumulative GPA of 3.0 in professional education coursework and an overall GPA of at least 2.75.
A grade of “C” or better in all program courses.
4. Required Prior to or Concurrent with EED 561F—Student Teaching II
EED 515 Learning Technologies (3)
EED 559C Supervised Fieldwork Seminar (2)
EED 560C Student Teaching I (3)
EED 565S Science Curriculum and Methods (3)
EED 575 Integrated Social Studies and Arts Curriculum and Methods (3)
HSCI 465ELM Teaching Health in the Elementary School Classroom (1)
KIN 570PE/595PE Applied Methods for Physical Education (1)
SPED 420 Improving the Learning of Students with Special Needs Through Differentiated Instruction and Collaboration (3)
5. Required Concurrent with EED 561F—Student Teaching II
EED 559F Student Teaching Seminar (1)
6. Supervised Fieldwork, Student Teaching and Seminars
EED 559C Supervised Fieldwork Seminar (2)
EED 559F Student Teaching Seminar (1)
EED 560C Student Teaching I (3)
EED 561F Student Teaching II (6)
BCLAD candidates enroll in EED 561FB instead of EED 561F and student teach in a classroom appropriate to culture/language of emphasis.
D. Other Program Requirements for Credential Recommendation
- Successful completion of California Teaching Performance Assessment (PACT Teaching Event and CATs) and goals for the Individual Induction Plan (completed in EED 561F—Student Teaching II and EED 559F—Student Teaching Seminar).
- Cumulative GPA of 3.0 in professional education coursework and an overall GPA of at least 2.75.
- A grade of “C” or better in all program courses.
- U.S. Constitution requirement.
- CPR Certification—Infant, Child, Adult (online CPR training is not acceptable).
- Multicultural Category A course in culture/language of emphasis (BCLAD candidates only).
- Passage of Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA).
- Baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution of higher education.
E. Suggested Multiple Subject Traditional Program Coursework Sequences
1. Two-Semester Sequence for Full-Time Students
Semester 1: EED 500 (or EPC 500), EED 515, EED 520, EED 559C, EED 560C, EED 565M, EED 577; AAS 417, AFRS 417, ARMN 417, CHS 417 or ELPS 417
BCLAD candidates only: EED 525
Semester 2: EED 559F, EED 561F/EED 561FB, EED 565S, EED 575; HSCI 465ELM; KIN 595PE; SPED 420
2. Three-Semester Sequence for Part-Time Students
Semester 1: EED 500 (or EPC 500), EED 515, EED 520, EED 565M; AAS 417, AFRS 417, ARMN 417, CHS 417 or ELPS 417
BCLAD candidates only: EED 525
Semester 2: EED 559C, EED 560C, EED 565S, EED 577; HSCI 465ELM; KIN 595PE
Semester 3: EED 559F, EED 561F/EED 561FB, EED 575; SPED 420
3. Four-Semester Sequence for Part-Time Students
Semester 1: EED 500 (or EPC 500), EED 520; AAS 417, AFRS 417, ARMN 417, CHS 417 or ELPS 417
Semester 2: EED 515, EED 565M; KIN 595PE
BCLAD candidates only: EED 525
Semester 3: EED 559C, EED 560C, EED 565S, EED 577; HSCI 465ELM
Semester 4: EED 559F, EED 561F/EED 561FB, EED 575; SPED 420
Total Units Required for the Credential: 41
More information
For more information about this program, please contact mira.pak@csun.edu.
Contact
Department of Elementary Education
Chair: Mira Pak
Education (ED) 1206
(818) 677-2621
Student Learning Outcomes
Multiple Subject Teacher Candidate Learning Outcomes
- TPE 1: Engaging and supporting all students in learning.
- TPE 2: Creating and maintaining effective environments for student learning.
- TPE 3: Understanding and organizing subject matter for student learning.
- TPE 4: Planning instruction and designing learning experiences for all students.
- TPE 5: Assessing student learning.
- TPE 6: Developing as a professional educator.