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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Multiple Subject and Single Subject Pedagogy Information April 2017 The Commission on Teacher Credentialing surveyed all Preliminary Multiple and Single Teacher Preparation programs to ascertain which programs accept ad hoc enrollment--for one or two courses rather than a full educator preparation program. This document was prepared to assist individuals, colleges, universities and employers find pedagogy courses that an individual could complete to satisfy the §80499 requirements. Title 5 Regulations require that a teacher complete a pedagogy course in the content area for which the individual is earning an additional authorization through the §80499 process. A single subject teacher earning a Multiple Subject teaching credential must complete a self-contained or elementary pedagogy. In addition, the completion of both a beginning reader methodology course and passage of the Reading Instruction Competency Assessment is required. A teacher earning a Single Subject authorization must complete a departmentalized pedagogy course to earn the new content area authorization. The exceptions are within the Sciences—one science pedagogy course applies to any of the science credentials and World Languages—one World Language pedagogy course applies to any language. Only those institutions that completed the survey AND indicated that they accept ad hoc enrollment are listed in this document. The document also provides specific pedagogy course information such as the delivery format, fees, number, title and contacts for the listed institutions. The information was collected from January 2017 to March 2017 and was reported by the local institution. It is possible that the information will change--please check with the institution. The Commission plans to collect this information annually and will post an updated list in spring 2018.

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Commission on Teacher CredentialingMultiple Subject and Single Subject Pedagogy Information

April 2017

The Commission on Teacher Credentialing surveyed all Preliminary Multipleand Single Teacher Preparation programs to ascertain which programs acceptad hoc enrollment--for one or two courses rather than a full educatorpreparation program. This document was prepared to assist individuals,colleges, universities and employers find pedagogy courses that an individualcould complete to satisfy the §80499 requirements. Title 5 Regulations require that a teacher complete a pedagogy course in thecontent area for which the individual is earning an additional authorizationthrough the §80499 process. A single subject teacher earning a Multiple Subject teaching credential mustcomplete a self-contained or elementary pedagogy. In addition, the completionof both a beginning reader methodology course and passage of the ReadingInstruction Competency Assessment is required.

A teacher earning a Single Subject authorization must complete adepartmentalized pedagogy course to earn the new content area authorization.The exceptions are within the Sciences—one science pedagogy course appliesto any of the science credentials and World Languages—one World Languagepedagogy course applies to any language. Only those institutions that completed the survey AND indicated that theyaccept ad hoc enrollment are listed in this document. The document alsoprovides specific pedagogy course information such as the delivery format,fees, number, title and contacts for the listed institutions. The information wascollected from January 2017 to March 2017 and was reported by the localinstitution. It is possible that the information will change--please check with theinstitution. The Commission plans to collect this information annually and will post anupdated list in spring 2018.

I. Course Format 1II. Ad hoc Enrollment 3III. Delivery Format 5IV. Application Fee 7V. Course Fee 9VI. MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information* 1) Self Contained Pedagogy 11 2) Reading Course 14 3) English 16 4) Mathematics 18 5) Science 21 6) Social Science 23 7) Art 26 8) Music 28 9) Physical Education 30 10) World Languages 32 11) World Language: ELD (no information provided) 12) Agriculture 34 13) Business 35 14) Health 36 15) Home Economics 37 16) Industrial and Technology Education 38VII. Additional Information 39

Commission on Teacher CredentialingMultiple Subject and Single Subject Pedagogy Information

April 2017

Table of Content

* = Includes course number, course title, contact person and information, and the website URL.

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 1

Course FormatInstitution Name Program Schedule Offers Multiple Subject Program Offers Single Subject ProgramCSUBakersfield Semester Yes YesChannel Islands Semester Yes YesChico Semester Yes YesEast Bay Quarter Yes YesFresno Semester Yes YesFullerton Semester Yes YesHumboldt Semester Yes YesLong Beach Semester Yes YesLos Angeles Semester Yes YesNorthridge Semester Yes YesSan Francisco YesSan Jose Semester YesSan Luis Obispo Quarter Yes YesSonoma Semester Yes YesStanislaus Semester Yes YesUCRiverside Quarter Yes YesSan Diego Quarter Yes YesPrivate/IndependentAlliant International University Other Yes YesAzusa Pacific University Semester Yes YesBard College Semester NoBrandman University Trimester Yes YesCalifornia Lutheran University Semester Yes YesChapman University Semester Yes YesConcordia University Irvine Semester Yes YesDominican University of California Semester YesFresno Pacific University Semester Yes YesHope International University Other Yes YesMills College Semester Yes YesMount Saint Mary's University Semester Yes YesNational University Month Yes YesPacific Union College Quarter Yes NoPepperdine University Semester Yes YesPoint Loma Nazarene University Semester Yes YesSimpson University Semester Yes YesTeachers College of San Joaquin Semester Yes YesThe Master's College Semester Yes YesUniversity of La Verne Semester Yes YesUniversity of Phoenix Month Yes Yes

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 2

Course FormatInstitution Name Program Schedule Offers Multiple Subject Program Offers Single Subject ProgramWilliam Jessup University Semester YesLEAHigh Tech High Semester Yes Yes

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 3

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CSUBakersfield Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes YesChannel Islands Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesChico Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No NoEast Bay Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No NoFresno Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesFullerton Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No No No No No NoHumboldt Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No YesLong Beach Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesLos Angeles Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesNorthridge Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes NoSan FranciscoSan JoseSan Luis Obispo Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSonoma Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesStanislaus Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesUCLos Angeles Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesRiverside Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSan Diego YesPrivate/IndependentAlliant International University No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No NoAzusa Pacific University No No No No No No No No No No NoBard College Yes Yes Yes YesBrandman University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCalifornia Lutheran University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesChapman University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No NoConcordia University Irvine Yes YesDominican University of California Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesFresno Pacific University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No NoHope International University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No NoMills College No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No NoMount Saint Mary's UniversityNational University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes YesPacific Union College Yes YesPepperdine University

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Multiple Subject Single Subject Authorizations

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Point Loma Nazarene University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes NoSimpson University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes YesTeachers College of San Joaquin No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes NoThe Master's College Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesUniversity of La VerneUniversity of Phoenix Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesWilliam Jessup UniversityLEAHigh Tech High Yes No Yes Yes Yes YesGrand Total 27 25 28 29 28 29 19 22 21 22 0 8 7 11 7 6

Delivery Format Key:FF = Face-to Face ONLYB = Blended/Hybrid OnlyO = Online Only

FFO = Face-to Face and OnlineOBH = Online and Blended/Hybrid

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CSUBakersfield FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFChannel Islands FF FFChico FF FBO FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF O FFEast Bay FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFFresno FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF OFullerton FF FF O O O OHumboldt O O O O O O O O O OLong Beach FFO FFO FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFOLos Angeles FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFNorthridge FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFSan FranciscoSan JoseSan Luis Obispo FF FF FF FF FFSonoma FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFStanislaus FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFUCRiverside FF O O O O OSan Diego OPrivate/IndependentAlliant International UniversityAzusa Pacific University FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFBard College FFBH OBH OBH FFOBrandman University FFO FFO O O O O O O O O O O O O OCalifornia Lutheran University FFBH FFBH FFBH FFBH FFBH FFBH FFBH FFBH FFBH FFBH FFBHChapman University FF FF FF FF FF FF FFConcordia University Irvine FF FFDominican University of California FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFFresno Pacific University FF FF B B B B B B B BHope International University O O O O O O O O O OMills CollegeMount Saint Mary's UniversityNational University FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO

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Delivery Format Key:FF = Face-to Face ONLYB = Blended/Hybrid OnlyO = Online Only

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Pacific Union College FF FFPepperdine UniversityPoint Loma Nazarene University FFO FF B B B B B B B B B B BSimpson University FFO FF FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFOTeachers College of San Joaquin FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFThe Master's College FF FF FF FF FF FF FFUniversity of La VerneUniversity of Phoenix FBO FBO FBO FBO FBO FBO FBO FBO FBO FBOWilliam Jessup UniversityLEAHigh Tech High FF FF FF FF FF

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CSUBakersfield $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50Channel Islands $51-$100 $51-$100Chico $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50East Bay $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50FresnoFullerton $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50Humboldt $51-$100 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50Long BeachLos Angeles $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100Northridge $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50San FranciscoSan JoseSan Luis Obispo < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50Sonoma $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50Stanislaus $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50

Riverside $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50San Diego $0-$50

Alliant International UniversityAzusa Pacific UniversityBard College $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50Brandman University < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50California Lutheran University $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50Chapman University $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50Concordia University Irvine < $50 < $50Dominican University of California $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50Fresno Pacific University $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50Hope International University $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50Mills CollegeMount Saint Mary's UniversityNational University $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100 $51-$100Pacific Union College $0-$50 $0-$50Pepperdine UniversityPoint Loma Nazarene University $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50

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Simpson University $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50Teachers College of San Joaquin $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50The Master's College $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50University of La VerneUniversity of Phoenix < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50 < $50William Jessup University

High Tech High $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50 $0-$50LEA

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CSUBakersfield $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up

Channel Islands $601-$1000 $601-$1000

Chico $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up

East Bay $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000

Fresno $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000

Fullerton $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up

Humboldt $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600

Long Beach $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000

Los Angeles CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI

Northridge $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up

San FranciscoSan JoseSan Luis Obispo $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up

Sonoma $601-$1000 $601-$1000 CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI

Stanislaus $601-$1000 $1001 & up $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000

Riverside $1001 & up $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600

San Diego $301-$600

Alliant International UniversityAzusa Pacific UniversityBard College CI CI CI CI

Brandman University $1001 & up $1001 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up

California Lutheran University $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up

Chapman University $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up

Concordia University Irvine $1001 & up $1001 & up

Dominican University of California $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up

Fresno Pacific University $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up

Hope International University $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600

Mills CollegeMount Saint Mary's UniversityNational University CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI

Pacific Union College $1001 & up $1001 & up

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Pepperdine UniversityPoint Loma Nazarene University $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up

Simpson University $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000 $601-$1000

Teachers College of San Joaquin $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up

The Master's College $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up $1001 & up

University of La VerneUniversity of Phoenix $501-$1000 $501-$1000 $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up $201 & up

William Jessup University

High Tech High $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600 $301-$600

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Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

BakersfieldEDEL 5200 or EDEL 5500

Math Methods/Assess. or Science Methods/Assess.

F/S

Stephanie Prielipp, Credential Analyst II

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Channel Islands Manuel Correia [email protected]

Chico EDTE 523A Curriculum Theory & Practice: Math

F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

East Bay Please check variesCredentials Student Service Center

[email protected]

http://www.csueastbay.edu/ceas/cssc/forms-and-docs/

Fullerton EDEL 430Foundations in Elementary School Teaching

F/S Heather Terry [email protected] http://ed.fullerton.edu/EDEL/

Humboldt SED 701 Elementary Methods Spring Cora Vay (707)826-5108http://www2.humboldt.edu/education/

Long BeachEDEL 442 or EDEL 462 or EDEL 472 or SCED 475

Teaching & Learning Language Arts or Math or History/Social Science or Science

F/W/Sp/SuTeacher Preparation Advising Center

562-985-1105http://www.ced.csulb.edu/mscp/adding-multiple-subject-credential-existing-valid-single-subject-credential

Los Angeles EDEL 4150Curriculum and Teaching of Reading and Language Arts

F/S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4342

NorthridgeEED 575 or EED 565M or EED 565S

Integrated Social Studies and Arts Curriculum and Methods or Mathematics Curriculum and Methods or Science Curriculum and Methods

Fall/Spring Semesters

Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Added%20Authorization%20CTC%20Application.pdf

SonomaEDMS 471 or EDMS 474 or EDMS 475

Teaching Social Studies in a Multicultural Setting or Math in the Elem. School or Science in the Elem. School

Fall and Spring Kathy Morris [email protected]://www.sonoma.edu/education/lsee/multiple-subject/index.html

Stanislaus EDMS 4121 Mathematics Methods

Various options - day and evening, and various locations

Credentials Services

[email protected] (209) 667-3534

www.csustan.edu/credentials

Riverside EDUC 282A-001Curriculum Theory and Instructional Processes: Mathematics and Science

Only Fall Quarter

Leticia Singh [email protected] education.ucr.edu

Multiple Subject - Self-Contained Pedagogy

CSU

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Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Multiple Subject - Self-Contained Pedagogy

Brandman University

EDMU 523, or EDMU 524, or EDMU 525

Teaching History, Social Science & Visual Performing Arts,or Teaching and Learning Math, or Teaching and Learning Science

Fall 1, Fall 2, Spring 1, Spring 2, Summer 1 (History, Science Only)

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

California Lutheran University

EDTP 525Teaching II: Advanced Planning & Methods for Content Standards

F/S Christina Soria [email protected]://www.callutheran.edu/education/credential-office/multiple-subject-authorization.html

Chapman University

EDUC 547Learning in Diverse Classrooms Investigating/Desining Transformative Enviroments

F/S Maria Lynch [email protected] www.chapman.edu/ces

Concordia University Irvine

Educ 522 and Educ 523

Math & Science Methods Elementary/Integrated Methods Elementary

Fall/Spring Semesters

Debbie Brumfield [email protected]

Dominican University of California

EDUC 5145 or 5545 Teaching Math F/S Carolyn [email protected]

http://www.dominican.edu/academics/education/department-of-education/teaching-credentials/curriculum

Fresno Pacific University

EDUC 645Curriculum Design and Implementation

Fall/Spring Darrell Blanks [email protected]

Hope International University

EDU 5350 Methods - Math and ScienceFall Mod 3/ Spring Mod 2

Cassie Smith [email protected]

National University

TED636 Methods monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Pacific Union College

EDUC 345Teaching Math & Science in the Elementary School

Fall Cherith [email protected]

http://www.puc.edu/academics/departments/education/home

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU611Interdisciplinary Approaches to Teaching in the Content Area

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5421Curriculum & Instruction in the Elementary School

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

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Multiple Subject - Self-Contained Pedagogy

The Master's College

ED530A, ED530B

Teaching Strategies for Elementary Math, Social Studies, Visual & Performing Arts, Physical Education & Science

FKathleen Thomson

[email protected] www.masters.edu

University of Phoenix

MTE 533 CACurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Science and Mathematics

Continuously Ashley [email protected]

http://www.phoenix.edu/

High Tech High EDUC 207 Elementary Methods S Julie [email protected]

www.hightechhigh.org

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Bakersfield EDEL 5100Literacy and the Arts for Diverse Learners

F/S

Stephanie Prielipp, Credential Analyst II

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Chico EDTE 672Teaching Reading in Bilingual/General Education Classrooms

F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

East Bay Please checkCredentials Student Service Center

[email protected]

http://www.csueastbay.edu/ceas/cssc/forms-and-docs/

Fullerton EDEL 433Language Arts & Reading Instruction in the Public Schools

F/S Heather Terry [email protected] http://ed.fullerton.edu/EDEL/

Long Beach EDEL 452 Teaching & Learning Reading F/W/Sp/SuTeacher Preparation Advising Center

562-985-1105http://www.ced.csulb.edu/mscp/adding-multiple-subject-credential-existing-valid-single-subject-credential

Los Angeles EDEL 4160 Curriculum and Teaching of Writing/Language Arts

F/S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4342

Northridge EED 520Teaching Reading in the Elementary School

Fall/Spring Semester

Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Added%20Authorization%20CTC%20Application.pdf

SonomaEDMS 463 or EDMS 475

Teaching Reading & Language Arts to Younger Students or Teaching Reading & Language Arts to Older Students and Struggling Readers

Fall and Spring Kathy Morris [email protected]://www.sonoma.edu/education/lsee/multiple-subject/index.html

Stanislaus EDMS 4110 Reading Methodsvarious times and locations

Credentials Services

[email protected] (209) 667-3534

www.csustan.edu/credentials

San Diego EDUC-31537Beginning Readers: Process to Practice

F/SUCSD Extension Education Dept

[email protected]://extension.ucsd.edu/studyarea/index.cfm?vAction=singleCourse&vCourse=EDUC-31537

Brandman University

EDMU 521Literacy and Language in K-8 Classrooms II

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

Multiple Subject - Reading Course

CSU

UC

Private/Independent

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 15

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Multiple Subject - Reading Course

California Lutheran University

EDTP 521Literacy & Language in Diverse Classrooms

F/S Christina Soria [email protected]://www.callutheran.edu/education/credential-office/multiple-subject-authorization.html

Chapman University

EDUC 500Literacy and Learning: Teaching of Reading

F/S Maria Lynch [email protected] www.chapman.edu/ces

Concordia University Irvine

Educ 560Reading Instruction in Diverse Classrooms

Debbie Brumfield [email protected]

Dominican University of California

EDUC 5165 or 5565 Teaching Reading F/S Carolyn [email protected]

http://www.dominican.edu/academics/education/department-of-education/teaching-credentials/curriculum

Fresno Pacific University

EDUC 642 Language and Literacy I Fall/Spring Darrell Blanks [email protected]

Hope International University

EDU 5340Methods Lanuage Arts and Reading Instruction

Fall Mod 3/Spring Mod 2

Cassie Smith [email protected]

National University

TED621BReading Language Arts Methodology

monthlyNational University

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Pacific Union College

EDUC 353 Beginning Reading and Writing Winter Cherith [email protected]

http://www.puc.edu/academics/departments/education/home

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU610Methods of Teaching Reading and Writing

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5400Language Arts in the Elementary School

F/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

The Master's College

ED510Teaching Reading/Language Arts in Elementary School

FKathleen Thomson

[email protected] www.masters.edu

University of Phoenix

RDG 537 CACurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Reading and Language Arts

Ashley [email protected]

www.phoenix.edu

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 16

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5220 Methods for Teaching: English F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Channel Islands EDSS 543 Secondary School Methods English

F/W/S Manuel Corriea [email protected]://www.csuci.edu/academics/credential.htm

Chico EDTE 536-03 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

East Bay Please checkCredentials Student Service Center

[email protected]

http://www.csueastbay.edu/ceas/cssc/forms-and-docs/

FresnoCurriculum and Instruction 161

Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching English

F/SDr. Alison Mandaville

[email protected]

Humboldt SED 733 & SED 746 Secondary Seminar: Engl F/S Cora Vay [email protected]://www2.humboldt.edu/education/

Long Beach EDSS 450GCurriculum and Methods in Teaching English

F/STeacher Preparation Advising Center

562-985-1105http://www.ced.csulb.edu/single-subject/adding-additional-credential

Los Angeles EDSE 4212N Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - English and Language Arts

F or S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4323

Northridge SED 525EN Methods of Teaching English Fall and Spring Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Added%20Authorization%20CTC%20Application.pdf

San Luis Obispo ENGL 424Teaching English in Secondary Schools

Dr. Megan Guise [email protected] www.soe.calpoly.edu

Sonoma EDSS 444Teaching in the Content Area: English

Fall only Kelly Estrada [email protected]://www.sonoma.edu/education/csse/single-subject/index.html

Stanislaus ENGL 4610Literature and Writing for Secondary School English Teachers

Various times each semester

Department of English

[email protected] (209) 667-3361

www.csustan.edu/english/contact

Riverside EDUC X450.15Curriculum Theory and Methods: Content Specific Pedagogy for Secondary English Language Arts

S/F/W/SAbril Chavando or Brenda Montiel

[email protected]://www.extension.ucr.edu/enroll/catalog/olr_course_details.php?crsid=35650

Bard College ED 555 Teaching as Reflective Practice S Laura Greenlee [email protected] www.bard.edu/mat/la

Brandman University

EDSU 533-1Effective English/Language Arts Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

Single Subject - English

CSU

UC

Private/Independent

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 17

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Single Subject - English

California Lutheran University

EDTP 535Teaching II: Subject Specific Pedagogy Skills - English

F/S Christina Soria [email protected]://www.callutheran.edu/education/credential-office/single-subject-authorization.html

Chapman University

EDUC 577-EDUC 578

Secondary Subject Matter Method 1 Social Studies and Language Arts - Secondary Subject Matter Methods II Social Science and Language Arts

F/S Maria Lynch [email protected] www.chapman.edu/CES

Dominican University of California

EDUC 5275 or 5675 Pedagogical Preparation III F/S Carolyn [email protected]

http://www.dominican.edu/academics/education/department-of-education/teaching-credentials/curriculum

Fresno Pacific University

EDUC 696EN Single Subject Methods: English Spring Robin Perry [email protected]

Hope International University

EDU 6512 Secondary Methods - English Fall and Spring Cassie Smith [email protected]

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU622Methods of Teaching Secondary Language Arts

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431A-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary : Enlgish

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

EDUC 210BTeaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: English

SpringMichele Badovinac

[email protected]

The Master's College

ED540dTeaching Strategies in the Secondary School - English

FKathleen Thomson

[email protected] www.masters.edu

University of La Verne

Dr. Jessica Decker www.laverne.edu

University of Phoenix

MTE 566 CACurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary English/Language Arts

Ashley Norris - [email protected]

1-800-366-9699 www.phoenix.edu

High Tech High EDUC 206 Secondary English Methods S Julie [email protected]

www.hightechhigh.org

LEA

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 18

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5200 Methods for Teaching: Math F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Channel Islands EDSS 541Secondary School Methods Mathematics

F/W/S Manuel [email protected]

http://www.csuci.edu/academics/credential.htm

Chico EDTE 536-02 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

East Bay Please checkCredentials Student Service Center

[email protected]

http://www.csueastbay.edu/ceas/cssc/forms-and-docs/

FresnoCurriculum and Instruction 161

Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching Math

FDr. Rajee Amarasinghe

[email protected]

Fullerton EDSC 542MAdvanced Methods of Teaching Foundations Mathematics

Kristen Shand [email protected] http://ou.fullerton.edu/#

Humboldt SED 737 & SED 750 Secondary Curric Inst:Math F/S Cora Vay [email protected]://www2.humboldt.edu/education/

Long Beach EDSS 450MCurriculum and Methods in Teaching Math

F/STeacher Preparation Advising Center

562-985-1105http://www.ced.csulb.edu/single-subject/adding-additional-credential

Los Angeles EDSE 4212M Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Mathematics

F or S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4323

Northridge SED 525MA/LMethods of Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School and Lab

Fall and Spring Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Added%20Authorization%20CTC%20Application.pdf

San Francisco S ED 759

San Luis Obispo MATH 424Organizing and Teaching Mathematics

Dr. Elsa Medina [email protected] www.soe.calpoly.edu

Sonoma EDSS 444Teaching in the Content Area: Math

Fall only Kelly Estrada [email protected]://www.sonoma.edu/education/csse/single-subject/index.html

Stanislaus MATH 4020Mathematics for Secondary Teachers

various timesMath Department

[email protected] 209-667-3461

www.csustan.edu/math

Riverside EDUC X450.12Curriculum Theory and Methods: Content Specific Pedagogy for Secondary Mathematics

S/F/W/SAbril Chavando or Brenda Montiel

[email protected]://www.extension.ucr.edu/enroll/catalog/olr_course_details.php?crsid=35652

Bard College ED 555 Teaching as Reflective Practice S Laura Greenlee [email protected] www.bard.edu/mat/la

Single Subject - Mathematics

CSU

Private/Independent

UC

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 19

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Single Subject - Mathematics

Brandman University

EDSU 533-3Effective Math Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

California Lutheran University

EDTP 535Teaching II: Subject Specific Pedagogy Skills - Math

F/S Christina Soria [email protected]://www.callutheran.edu/education/credential-office/single-subject-authorization.html

Chapman University

EDUC 517-518

Secondary Subject Methods1 Math and Science-Secondary Subject Methods 2 Math and Science

F/S Maria Lynch [email protected] www.chapaman.edu/ces

Dominican University of California

EDUC 5275 or 5675 Pedagogical Preparation III F/S Carolyn [email protected]

http://www.dominican.edu/academics/education/department-of-education/teaching-credentials/curriculum

Fresno Pacific University

EDUC 696MASingle Subject Methods: Mathematics

Spring Robin Perry [email protected]

Hope International University

EDU 6512 Secondary Methods - Math Fall and Spring Cassie Smith [email protected]

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU623Methods for Teaching Secondary Mathematics

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431C-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary : Math

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

EDUC 210BTeaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: Math

SpringMichele Badovinac

[email protected]

The Master's College

ED540aTeaching Strategies in the Secondary School - Mathematics

FKathleen Thomson

[email protected] www.masters.edu

University of La Verne

Dr. Jessica Decker www.laverne.edu

University of Phoenix

MTE 564 CACurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Math

Ashley [email protected]

www.phoenix.edu

LEA

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 20

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Single Subject - Mathematics

High Tech High EDUC 203 Secondary Math Methods S Julie [email protected]

www.hightechhigh.org

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 21

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5210 Methods for Teaching: Science F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Channel Islands EDSS 542 Secondary School Methods Science

F/W/S Manuel Corriea [email protected]://www.csuci.edu/academics/credential.htm

Chico EDTE 536-01 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

East Bay Please checkCredentials Student Service Center

[email protected]

http://www.csueastbay.edu/ceas/cssc/forms-and-docs/

FresnoCurriculum and Instruction 161

Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching

FDr. David Andrews

[email protected]

Fullerton EDSC 542SAdvanced Methods of Teaching Scienc

Kristen Shand [email protected] http://ou.fullerton.edu/#

Humboldt SED 740 & SED 753 Secondary Curric Inst: Science F/S Cora Vay [email protected]://www2.humboldt.edu/education/

Long Beach EDSS 450CCurriculum and Methods in Teaching Science

F/STeacher Preparation Advising Center

562-985-1105http://www.ced.csulb.edu/single-subject/adding-additional-credential

Los Angeles EDSE 4212C Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Science

F or S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4323

Northridge SED 525S/LMethods of Teaching Science in the Secondary School and Lab

Fall and Spring Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Added%20Authorization%20CTC%20Application.pdf

San Francisco S ED 759

San Luis Obispo PSC/BIO 424 Organizing and Teaching Science Nancy Stauch [email protected] www.soe.calpoly.edu

Sonoma EDSS 444Teaching in the Content Area: Science

Fall only Kelly Estrada [email protected]://www.sonoma.edu/education/csse/single-subject/index.html

Stanislaus NSCI 4961 Teaching Secondary Science various timesDepartment of Biological Sciences

209-667-3476 [email protected]

www.csustan.edu/biology

Riverside EDUC X450.16Curriculum Theory and Methods: Content Specific Pedagogy for Secondary Sciences

S/F/W/SAbril Chavando or Brenda Montiel

[email protected]://www.extension.ucr.edu/enroll/catalog/olr_course_details.php?crsid=35651

Single Subject - Science

CSU

Private/Independent

UC

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 22

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Single Subject - Science

Brandman University

EDSU 533-6Effective Science Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

California Lutheran University

EDTP 535Teaching II: Subject Specific Pedagogy Skills - Science

F/S Christina Soria [email protected]://www.callutheran.edu/education/credential-office/single-subject-authorization.html

Chapman University

EDUC 517-518

Secondary Subject Methods1 Math and Science-Secondary Subject Methods 2 Math and Science

F/S Maria Lynch [email protected] www.chapaman.edu/ces

Dominican University of California

EDUC 5275 or 5675 Pedagogical Preparation III F/S Carolyn [email protected]

http://www.dominican.edu/academics/education/department-of-education/teaching-credentials/curriculum

Fresno Pacific University

EDUC 696SC Single Subject Methods: Science Spring Robin Perry [email protected]

Hope International University

EDU 6512 Secondary Methods - Science Fall and Spring Cassie Smith [email protected]

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU624Methods for Teaching Secondary Science

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431D-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary : Science

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

EDUC 210BTeaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: Science

SpringMichele Badovinac

[email protected]

The Master's College

ED540bTeaching Strategies in the Secondary School - Science

FKathleen Thomson

[email protected] www.masters.edu

University of La Verne

Dr. Jessica Decker www.laverne,.edu

University of Phoenix

MTE 569 CACurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Science

Ashley [email protected]

www.phoenix.edu

High Tech High EDUC 204 Secondary Science Methods S Julie [email protected]

www.hightechhigh.org

LEA

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 23

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5230Methods for Teaching: Social Studies

F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Channel Islands EDSS 544Secondary School Methods Social Science

F/W/S Manuel Corriea [email protected]://www.csuci.edu/academics/credential.htm

Chico EDTE 536-04 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

East Bay Please checkCredentials Student Service Center

[email protected]

http://www.csueastbay.edu/ceas/cssc/forms-and-docs/

FresnoCurriculum and Instruction 161

Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching

F Dr. Lori Clune [email protected]

Fullerton EDSC 542HAdvanced Methods of Teaching Social Science

Kristen Shand [email protected] http://ou.fullerton.edu/#

Humboldt SED 741 & SED 754 Secondary Curric Inst: Soc Sci F/S Heather Ballinger [email protected]://www2.humboldt.edu/education/

Long Beach EDSS 450SCurriculum and Methods in Teaching Social Science

F/STeacher Preparation Advising Center

562-985-1105http://www.ced.csulb.edu/single-subject/adding-additional-credential

Los Angeles EDSE 4212S Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Social Science

F or S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4323

Northridge SED 525SSMethods of Teaching Social Studies

Fall and Spring Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Added%20Authorization%20CTC%20Application.pdf

San Francisco S ED 759

San Luis Obispo HIST 424 Organizing and Teaching History Dr. Joel Orth [email protected] www.soe.calpoly.edu

Sonoma EDSS 444Teaching in the Content Area: Social Science

Fall only Kelly Estrada [email protected]://www.sonoma.edu/education/csse/single-subject/index.html

Stanislaus SSCI 4961 Teaching Social Sciences various timesDepartment of Social Sciences

(209) 667-3037 [email protected]

www.csustan.edu/social-sciences

Riverside EDUC X450.13Curriculum Theory and Methods: Content Specific Pedagogy for Secondary History/Social Sciences

S/F/W/SAbril Chavando or Brenda Montiel

[email protected]://www.extension.ucr.edu/enroll/catalog/olr_course_details.php?crsid=35653

Bard College ED 555 Teaching as Reflective Practice S Laura Greenlee [email protected] www.bard.edu/mat/la

Single Subject - Social Science

CSU

Private/Independent

UC

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 24

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Single Subject - Social Science

Brandman University

EDSU 533-4Effective History/Social Science Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

California Lutheran University

EDTP 535Teaching II: Subject Specific Pedagogy Skills - Social Science

F/S Christina Soria [email protected]://www.callutheran.edu/education/credential-office/single-subject-authorization.html

Chapman University

EDUC 577-EDUC 578

Secondary Subject Matter Method 1 Social Studies and Language Arts - Secondary Subject Matter Methods II Social Science and Language Arts

F/S Maria Lynch [email protected] www.chapaman.edu/ces

Dominican University of California

EDUC 5275 or 5675 Pedagogical Preparation III F/S Carolyn [email protected]

http://www.dominican.edu/academics/education/department-of-education/teaching-credentials/curriculum

Fresno Pacific University

EDUC 696SSSingle Subject Methods: Social Science

Spring Robin Perry [email protected]

Hope International University

EDU 6512 Secondary Methods - Social Science

Fall and Spring Cassie Smith [email protected]

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU625Methods of Teaching Secondary Social Science

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431B-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary : Social Science

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

EDUC 210BTeaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: Social Science

SpringMichele Badovinac

[email protected]

The Master's College

ED540cTeaching Strategies in the Secondary School - History/Social Science

FKathleen Thomson

[email protected] www.masters.edu

University of La Verne

Dr. Jessica Decker www.laverne.edu

University of Phoenix

MTE 567 CACurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary History/Social Science

Ashley [email protected]

www.phoenix.edu

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 25

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Single Subject - Social Science

High Tech High EDUC 205Secondary Social Science/History Methods

S Julie [email protected]

www.hightechhigh.org

LEA

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 26

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5250Methods for Teaching: Art/Music/Phys. Ed.

F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Chico EDTE 536-05 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

East Bay Please checkCredentials Student Service Center

[email protected]

http://www.csueastbay.edu/ceas/cssc/forms-and-docs/

FresnoCurriculum and Instruction 161

Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching

FAllison Kleinsteuber

[email protected]

Humboldt SED 731 & SED 744 Secondary Seminar: Art F/S Cora Vay [email protected]://www2.humboldt.edu/education/

Long Beach EDSS 450ACurriculum and Methods in Teaching Art

SpTeacher Preparation Advising Center

562-985-1105http://www.ced.csulb.edu/single-subject/adding-additional-credential

Los Angeles EDSE 4212R Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Art

F or S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4323

Northridge SED 525A Methods of Teaching Art Fall Only Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Added%20Authorization%20CTC%20Application.pdf

San Francisco S ED 650

Sonoma EDSS 444 Teaching in the Content Area: Art Fall only Kelly Estrada [email protected]://www.sonoma.edu/education/csse/single-subject/index.html

Stanislaus ART 4860 Art of the Classroom Teacher various times Art Department (209) 667-3432 [email protected]

www.csustan.edu/art

Brandman University

EDSU 533-8Effective Music and Visual Arts Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

California Lutheran University

EDTP 535Teaching II: Subject Specific Pedagogy Skills - Art

F/S Christina Soria [email protected]://www.callutheran.edu/education/credential-office/single-subject-authorization.html

Dominican University of California

EDUC 5275 or 5675 Pedagogical Preparation III F/S Carolyn [email protected]

http://www.dominican.edu/academics/education/department-of-education/teaching-credentials/curriculum

Fresno Pacific University

EDUC 696AR Single Subject Methods: Art Spring Robin Perry [email protected]

Single Subject - Art

CSU

Private/Independent

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 27

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Single Subject - Art

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU627Methods for Teaching Secondary Visual Arts

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431H-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary : Art

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

EDUC 210BTeaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: Art

SpringMichele Badovinac

[email protected]

University of La Verne

Dr. Jessica Decker www.laverne.edu

University of Phoenix

MTE 528 CACurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Visual Arts

Ashley Norris 1-800-366-9699 www.phoenix.edu

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 28

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5250Methods for Teaching: Art/Music/Phys. Ed.

F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Chico EDTE 536-05 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

East Bay Please checkCredentials Student Service Center

[email protected]

http://www.csueastbay.edu/ceas/cssc/forms-and-docs/

FresnoCurriculum and Instruction 161

Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching

F Dr. Tony Mowrer [email protected]

Humboldt SED 738 & SED 751 Secondary Seminar: Music F/S Heather Ballinger [email protected]://www2.humboldt.edu/education/

Long Beach EDSS 450NCurriculum and Methods in Teaching Music

FTeacher Preparation Advising Center

562-985-1105http://www.ced.csulb.edu/single-subject/adding-additional-credential

Los Angeles EDSE 4212U Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - General Music

F or S Nicole Cravello 323-343-3423

Northridge SED 525MUMethods of Teaching General Music

Fall Only Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Added%20Authorization%20CTC%20Application.pdf

Sonoma EDSS 444Teaching in the Content Area: Music

Fall only Kelly Estrada [email protected]://www.sonoma.edu/education/csse/single-subject/index.html

Stanislaus MUS 4572Secondary Choral Methods and Materials

various timesDepartment of Music

(209) 667-3421 [email protected]

www.csustan.edu/music

Brandman University

EDSU 533-8Effective Music and Visual Arts Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

California Lutheran University

EDTP 535Teaching II: Subject Specific Pedagogy Skills - Music

F/S Christina Soria [email protected]://www.callutheran.edu/education/credential-office/single-subject-authorization.html

Chapman University

MUS 534 Managing School Programs F/S Maria Lynch [email protected] www.chapman.edu/ces

Dominican University of California

EDUC 5275 or 5675 Pedagogical Preparation III F/S Carolyn [email protected]

http://www.dominican.edu/academics/education/department-of-education/teaching-credentials/curriculum

Fresno Pacific University

EDUC 696MU Single Subject Methods: Music Spring Robin Perry [email protected]

Single Subject - Music

CSU

Private/Independent

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 29

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Single Subject - Music

Hope International University

EDU 6512 Secondary Methods - Music Fall and Spring Cassie Smith [email protected]

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU629Content-Specific Pedagogy for Secondary Teachers

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431G-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary : Music

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

EDUC210BTeaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: Music

SpringMichele Badovinac

[email protected]

The Master's College

ED540fTeaching Strategies in the Secondary School - Music

FKathleen Thomson

[email protected] www.masters.edu

University of La Verne

Dr. Jessica Decker www.laverne.edu

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 30

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5250Methods for Teaching: Art/Music/Phys. Ed.

F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Chico EDTE 536-06 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

East Bay Please checkCredentials Student Service Center

[email protected]

http://www.csueastbay.edu/ceas/cssc/forms-and-docs/

FresnoCurriculum and Instruction 161

Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching

SDr. David Kinnunen

[email protected]

Fullerton

Humboldt SED 739 & 752 Secondary Curric Inst: Phys Ed F/S Cora Vay [email protected]://www2.humboldt.edu/education/

Long Beach EDSS 450PCurriculum and Methods in Teaching PE

SpTeacher Preparation Advising Center

562-985-1105http://www.ced.csulb.edu/single-subject/adding-additional-credential

Los Angeles EDSE 4212P Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Physical Education

F or S Anne Larson 323-343-4668

Northridge SED 525PEMethods of Teaching Physical Education

Fall Only Estela Chacon (8180 677-6621http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Added%20Authorization%20CTC%20Application.pdf

Sonoma EDSS 444 Teaching in the Content Area: PE Fall only Kelly Estrada [email protected]://www.sonoma.edu/education/csse/single-subject/index.html

Stanislaus KINS 4150Secondary Pedagogy of Physical Education

various timesDepartment of Kinesiology

[email protected] 209-667-3325

www.csustan.edu/kinesiology

Brandman University

EDSU 533-5Effective Health and Physical Education Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

California Lutheran University

EDTP 535Teaching II: Subject Specific Pedagogy Skills - PE

F/S Christina Soria [email protected]://www.callutheran.edu/education/credential-office/single-subject-authorization.html

Dominican University of California

EDUC 5275 or 5675 Pedagogical Preparation III F/S Carolyn [email protected]

http://www.dominican.edu/academics/education/department-of-education/teaching-credentials/curriculum

Fresno Pacific University

EDUC 696PE Single Subject Methods: PE Spring Robin Perry [email protected]

Single Subject - Physical Education

CSU

Private/Independent

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 31

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Single Subject - Physical Education

Hope International University

EDU 6512 Secondary Methods - PE Fall and Spring Cassie Smith [email protected]

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU628Methods for Teaching Secondary Physical Education

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431E-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary : PE

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

EDUC 210BTeaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: Physical Education

SpringMichele Badovinac

[email protected]

University of La Verne

Dr. Jessica Decker www.laverne.edu

University of Phoenix

MTE 551 CACurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Physical Education

Ashley [email protected]

www.phoenix.edu

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 32

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5240Methods for Teaching: World Language

F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Chico EDTE 536-07 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

East Bay Please checkCredentials Student Service Center

[email protected]

http://www.csueastbay.edu/ceas/cssc/forms-and-docs/

FresnoCurriculum and Instruction 161

Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching

F Dr. Debbie Avila [email protected]

Fullerton EDSC 542FAdvanced Methods of Teaching World Languages

Kristen Shand [email protected] http://ou.fullerton.edu/#

Humboldt SED 734 & SED 747 Secondary Curric Inst:Mod Lang F/S Heather Ballinger [email protected]://www2.humboldt.edu/education/

Long Beach EDSS 450FCurriculum and Methods in Teaching Foreign Language

SpTeacher Preparation Advising Center

562-985-1105http://www.ced.csulb.edu/single-subject/adding-additional-credential

Los Angeles EDSE 4212L Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Languages Other than English

F or S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4323

Northridge SED 525WLMethods of Teaching World Language

Fall Only Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Added%20Authorization%20CTC%20Application.pdf

Sonoma EDSS 444 Teaching in the Content Area: FL Fall only Kelly Estrada [email protected]://www.sonoma.edu/education/csse/single-subject/index.html

Stanislaus SPAN 4810Linguistics and Language Instruction

various times

Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages

[email protected] (209) 667-3686

www.csustan.edu/modern-languages

Riverside EDUC X450.14

Educ X450.14 Curriculum Theory and Methods: Content Specific Pedagogy for Secondary World Languages

S/F/W/SAbril Chavando or Brenda Montiel

[email protected]://www.extension.ucr.edu/enroll/catalog/olr_course_details.php?crsid=35654

Brandman University

EDSU 533-2Effective Instruction in Languages Other Than English for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

Single Subject - World Languages

CSU

Private/Independent

UC

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 33

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Single Subject - World Languages

California Lutheran University

EDTP 535Teaching II: Subject Specific Pedagogy Skills - LOE

F/S Christina Soria [email protected]://www.callutheran.edu/education/credential-office/single-subject-authorization.html

Dominican University of California

EDUC 5275 or 5675 Pedagogical Preparation III F/S Carolyn [email protected]

http://www.dominican.edu/academics/education/department-of-education/teaching-credentials/curriculum

Fresno Pacific University

EDUC 696LOSingle Subject Methods: Languages other than English

Spring Robin Perry [email protected]

Hope International University

EDU 6512 Secondary Methods - Spanish and French

Fall and Spring Cassie Smith [email protected]

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU626Methods for Teaching Secondary Foreign Language

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431F-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary: Languages Other Than English

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

EDUC 210BTeaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: World Languages

SpringMichele Badovinac

[email protected]

University of La Verne

Dr.Jessica Decker www.laverne.edu

University of Phoenix

MTE 550 CACurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Global Language

Ashley Norris - [email protected]

1-800-366-9699 www.phoenix.edu

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 34

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5260Methods for Teaching: Health Sciences & Ag.

F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Chico AGED 520Curriculum/Methodology Teaching Vocation Agriculture

F/S Brad Dodson [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

FresnoCurriculum and Instruction 161

Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching

FDr. Rosco Vaughn; Dr. Art Parham

[email protected] or [email protected]

San Luis Obispo AGED 438Instructional Processes in Agricultural Education

Dr. Bill Kellogg [email protected] www.soe.calpoly.edu

Brandman University

EDSU 533-7Effective Career Technical Education Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431J-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary : Agriculture

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

Teaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: Agriculture

Single Subject - Agriculture

CSU

Private/Independent

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 35

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5270Methods for Teaching: Business & Industrial/Tech

F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

FresnoCurriculum and Instruction 161

Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching

F Anastasia Eropkin [email protected]

Los Angeles EDSE 4212G Economics and General Business F or S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4323

Brandman University

EDSU 533-7Effective Career Technical Education Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU629Content-Specific Pedagogy for Secondary Teachers

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431I-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary : Business

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

Teaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: Business

Single Subject - Business

CSU

Private/Independent

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 36

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5260Methods for Teaching: Health Sciences & Ag

F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Chico EDTE 536-06 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu

Long Beach EDSS 450DCurriculum and Methods in Teaching Health

Sp/SuTeacher Preparation Advising Center

562-985-1105http://www.ced.csulb.edu/single-subject/adding-additional-credential

Los Angeles EDSE 4212H Health and Safety Education F or S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4323

Brandman University

EDSU 533-5Effective Health and Physical Education Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

California Lutheran University

EDTP 535Teaching II: Subject Specific Pedagogy Skills - Health

F/S Christina Soria [email protected]://www.callutheran.edu/education/credential-office/single-subject-authorization.html

Hope International University

EDU 6512 Secondary Methods - English Fall and Spring Cassie Smith [email protected]

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU629Content-Specific Pedagogy for Secondary Teachers

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431K-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary : Health

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

Teaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: Health

University of Phoenix

MTE 560 CACurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Health

Ashley Norris [email protected] 1-800-366-9699

www.phoenix.edu

Single Subject - Health

CSU

Private/Independent

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 37

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5260Methods for Teaching: Health Sci, Home Ec & Ag

F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

Northridge SED 525HEMethods of Teaching Home Economics

Fall and Spring Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/Added%20Authorization%20CTC%20Application.pdf

Brandman University

EDSU 533-7Effective Career Technical Education Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University

EDU629Content-Specific Pedagogy for Secondary Teachers

F/S/Su Stephanie Meier 661-377-4721 www.pointloma.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431LCurriculum & Instruction Secondary : Home Economics

F/S/SBecky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Teachers College of San Joaquin

Teaching for Learning 2: Single Subject Content Specific: Home Economics

Single Subject - Home Economics

CSU

Private/Independent

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 38

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number Website URL

Bakersfield EDSE 5270Methods for Teaching: Industrial & Tech

F/SStephanie Prielipp

[email protected]://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_education/index.html

FresnoCurriculum and Instruction 161

Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching

F/S Don Austin [email protected]

Humboldt SED 736 & SED 749 Secondary Curric Inst:Indust Tech F/S Heather Ballinger [email protected]://www2.humboldt.edu/education/

Los Angeles EDSE 4212I Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Industrial Technology

F or S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4323

Brandman University

EDSU 533-7Effective Career Technical Education Instruction for Single Subject Candidates

Teacher Accreditation Department

[email protected]

https://www.brandman.edu/education

National University

TED633Content Area Instruction and Assessment

monthlyNational University Admissions

nu.edu www.nu.edu

Simpson University

ED 5431M-46Curriculum & Instruction Secondary : Industrial & Technical Education

F/S/S/Becky Shaughnessy

[email protected]

simpsonu.edu

Single Subject - Industrial and Technology Education

CSU

Private/Independent

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Institution Name Multiple Subject Program Single Subject Program OtherCSU

Bakersfield

Courses can be taken through Open University. For information http://www.csub.edu/eud/community/openu/index.html

Courses can be taken through Open University. For information http://www.csub.edu/eud/community/openu/index.html

Channel IslandsScroll down and click on subject name for a list of required courses for that subject including Methodology course for that subject.

HumboldtThis course is only offered in the spring and can be cancelled due to low enrollment.

These are distance accessible, online methods courses that begin in the fall semester.

Long BeachCandidates must pass the CSET: Multiple Subjects exam and hold a valid Single Subject Credential before being allowed to take the courses.

Los Angeles

Each of the Language Arts Courses require a 1-unit fieldwork component. These may not be the only two courses required for an educator who holds a Single Subject teaching credential and wants to add a Multiple Subject teaching credential,

Some of the methodology courses also require a 1-unit fieldwork component and not all of the courses are offered every semester/year

San Luis ObispoSome Single Subject methods courses require the verification of subject matter competency prior to enrolling.

SonomaThese classes are open on a space available basis. Priority is given to program candidates.

Courses offered on a space available basis. Priority is given to program candidates.

StanislausWe offer courses in Turlock and Stockton. We offer day and evening times. Courses meet only once per week for 16 weeks.

Candidates who want to add a second credential can take courses through Open University and thereby forgoing the need to apply to Stanislaus State University.

Riverside

Registration for the MS Pedagogy course is done through concurrent enrollment via University Extension. Instructor and department approval is required.

San DiegoThe methodology courses are not available for open enrollment. The Reading course is so we are only providing information for that course.

The methodology courses are not available for open enrollment.

Additional Information

UC

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Institution Name Multiple Subject Program Single Subject Program OtherAdditional Information

Brandman University

No Application Fee Course Fees- $1000 and up

California Lutheran University

California Lutheran University does not offer online courses.

National UniversityCandidates must pass CSET Multiple Subjects prior to enrollment into coursework.

TED633 is a generic pedagogy course. A letter will be provided verifying the student's specific subject matter area once course has been successfully completed.

Pacific Union College

There are prerequisites for admission to the courses. A lab experience accompanies each course, to be taken as a co-requisite.

We have a single subject program with methods courses that all candidates take, with a special emphasis in their content area. There are prerequisites for admission to the courses. A lab experience accompanies each course, to be taken as a co-requisite.

Pepperdine University

We don't currently offer single courses.

Simpson UniversityEach of these courses require 15 hours of classroom observation.

These courses require 15 hours of classroom observation in the specific curricular area setting.

http://simpsonu.edu/assets/doc/REG-Instant-Enrollment-Non-Degree-Instructions.pdf

Teachers College of San Joaquin

This course is only offered one time per year, in the spring.

We may begin to offer ad-hoc Multiple Subject methodology and/or reading courses in 2018.

Private/Independent