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Department of Curriculum and Instruction

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Credential Programs

A basic teaching credential may be earned in conjunction with a baccalaureate degree or following completion of a fifth-year course of study. The three basic teaching credentials are the Multiple Subject Credential, the Single Subject Credential, and the Special Education Preliminary Level I Education Specialist Credential.

The Multiple Subject Credential holder is authorized to teach in self-contained classrooms from K -12. Most holders of the Multiple Subject Credential teach in elementary school settings. Programs include the following:

The Single Subject Credential holder is authorized to teach in the subject area of the credential in departmentalized classrooms typically found in middle school and senior high school settings. This credential is offered in: agriculture, art, business, English, English-speech, English-drama, English -ESL, foreign languages (French and Spanish), home economics, industrial technology, mathematics, music, physical education, science, and social science.

For information about the professional preparation component of the Multiple and Single Subject Credential programs, including the Teacher in Preparation Internship Program, see this section. For information about the academic components of the Multiple Subject Credential, see the liberal studies major; for information about the academic component of the Single Subject Credential, see the appropriate department.

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State Admission Requirements

California Code of Regulations, Section 41100, mandates that for admission to a teaching credential program, the student must be assessed in terms of the following criteria:


Prerequisite Courses and Field Experiences. The candidate shall have successfully completed a supervised early field experience and other prerequisite courses and experiences prescribed by the campus.

Professional Aptitude. The candidate shall demonstrate suitable aptitude for teaching in the public schools. Aptitude is assessed through interviews and letters of recommendation.

Physical Fitness. The candidate shall satisfy the standards of physical fitness required by the State Credentialing Agency.

Fundamental Skills. The candidate shall demonstrate proficiency in fundamental skills in written and spoken English, reading, and mathematics.

Personality and Character. The candidate shall demonstrate personality and character traits that satisfy the standards of the teaching profession.

Scholarship. The candidate shall have attained a grade point average of at least 2.67 in all baccalaureate and postbaccalaureate coursework or a grade point average of at least 2.75 in the last 60 semester units attempted.

Admission Exceptions. If a candidate has not met one or more admission requirements but possesses compensating strengths in other required areas, he or she may apply for conditional admission which must be cleared prior to admission to student teaching. The number of exceptions granted each year shall not exceed 15 percent of the total number of candidates admitted during the previous year.

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Multiple Subject Credential Programs

Holders of Multiple Subject Credentials are authorized to teach in self-contained classrooms commonly found in elementary schools. The Kremen School of Education and Human Development offers the Multiple Subject Credential. The cooperating departments are primarily responsible for developing subject matter competency which leads to the completion of the Multiple Subject Equivalency Program and baccalaureate degree in liberal studies. The Kremen School of Education and Human Development offers required coursework in professional education.

Multiple Subject Academic Advisers. Dr. Robert Monke serves as coordinator of the liberal studies major. Academic advising for the liberal studies major is conducted by Janell Tatsumura, Pat Christensen, and Esther Rodriguez in the Kremen School of Education and Human Development's Education Student Services Center in ED 100.

Multiple Subject Professional Preparation Adviser. Ms. Jane Moosoolian serves as the adviser for the professional preparation component of the Multiple Subject Credential Program. She is located in the Kremen School of Education and Human Development's Curriculum and Instruction Department in ED 250.

Types of Multiple Subject Credentials. There are two types of multiple subject credentials -- the Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential and the Professional (clear) Multiple Subject Credential (fifth year).

A Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential provides authorization to teach in a self-contained classroom for a maximum time period of five years.

A Professional (Clear) Multiple Subject Credential is required for full authorization in a self-contained classroom. All requirements for a clear Multiple Subject Credential must be completed within five years of the date of issuance of the preliminary credential.

Requirements for a Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential

  1. Complete core of professional education courses.
  2. Demonstrate subject matter competence by passing the California Subject Exam for Teachers (CSET).
  3. Complete a bachelor's degree.
  4. Provisions and Principles of the U.S. Constitution. Completion of a course (two semester units or three quarter units) in the provisions and principles of the United States Constitution or passage of examination in the subject given by a regionally accredited junior college, college, or university or verification of meeting the interstate agreement requirement.

Time Restrictions. Courses required for preliminary and professional (clear) credentials must be completed no more than 10 years prior to credential application.

Note: With the exception of the Internship Program, individuals may begin a Single or Multiple Subject Credential program if they are in their senior year, have completed at least 90 units toward a bachelor's degree, and have been admitted to a credential program.

Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential -- General Requirements for Initial Admission

  1. Attend a Multiple Subject Credential Program orientation meeting.
  2. Provide evidence of successful completion of an appropriate pre-program field experience or EHD 50, Introduction to Teaching.
  3. Complete an application to the credential program.
  4. Provide evidence of having taken all three sections of the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) and of having passed the reading and writing sections of the test by presenting a CBEST Permanent Verification card, or meet other options. (See alternative admission plans in the Multiple Subject Credential Program admission packet.)
  5. Verify admission to California State University, Fresno, with a student I.D. card or a Notice of Admission.
  6. Provide a complete set of transcripts of all prior college/university coursework. Transcripts are used to verify a cumulative GPA of 2.67 or 2.75 on the last 90 units.
  7. Complete an Admission Interview Form and obtain an interview from a multiple subject credential faculty member. Sign up for interviews in ED 100.
  8. Obtain a medical clearance at the University Health Center.
  9. Obtain two completed Recommendation for Admission to Teacher Education forms written by instructors, supervisors, or other individuals in a position to recommend for admission into a teacher education program.
  10. Obtain appropriate clearance to teach in a public school by presenting a valid California Teaching Credential or applying for a Character and Identification Clearance.

Required application materials and forms are available in the Kremen School of Education and Human Development's Teacher Preparation and Services Center in ED 100. All admission requirements (forms, documents, prerequisites) must be completed prior to enrollment in professional program courses.

Timelines for initial admission to the Multiple Subject Credential Program are listed below. Application forms are available in the school's Teacher Preparation and Services Center in ED 100.

  • Summer semester - applications must be completed by March 1
  • Fall semester - applications must be completed by March 1
  • Spring semester - applications must be completed by October 1

Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential -- Requirements for Admission to Student Teaching
Multiple Subject Credential candidates must qualify for admission to two distinct levels of student teaching: (1) Initial Student Teaching (EHD 110) and (2) Final Student Teaching (EHD 160A, B, and C).

Requirements for Admission to Initial Student Teaching (EHD 110)

  1. Submit an application form for EHD 110 by the specified deadline.
  2. Complete all admissions requirements and receive notification of initial admission to the program.
  3. Students must take CI 150, Curriculum and Instruction in Elementary School (3 units), and LEE 146, Teaching Reading in K-3 Classrooms (3 units), or LEE 149, Teaching Reading in 4-8 Classrooms, concurrently with EHD 110, Initial Student Teaching. Students should also take CI 130, Educational Psychology, and CI 140, Cultural Foundations of Education, concurrently with EHD 110, Initial Student Teaching. This is provided as a means to maximize the bridging of theory and practice. In certain circumstances because of work schedules and other obligations, students may take coursework in accordance with individualized plans designed following consultation with the multiple subjects adviser. However, CI 150 and LEE 149 or LEE 146 must be taken concurrently with EHD 110 (except in Option II and Special Education).
  4. Maintain a 3.0 GPA on all professional preparation courses. All courses (except those offered for CR/NC only) must be taken for a letter grade.
  5. Complete Multiple Subject Program Advising Form Program Form and have it signed by the multiple subject program adviser (ED 100)

Timelines for admission to Initial Student Teaching (EHD 110) are listed below. Application forms are available in the school's Teacher Preparation and Services Center in ED 100.

  • Fall semester - applications must be completed by March 1
  • Spring semester - applications must be completed by October 1

Requirements for Admission to Final Student Teaching (EHD 160A, B, and C)

  1. Submit an EHD 160 application form by deadline.
  2. Successfully complete Initial Student Teaching (EHD 110).
  3. Demonstrate subject matter competence by: (a.) complete an approved Multiple Subject Equivalency Program or passing the Praxis Multiple Subject Assessment for Teachers (MSAT) tests for Content Knowledge and Area Exercises 1 and 2 and (b.) receiving clearance from the program faculty that subject matter competency has been met by completing the Multiple Subject -- Subject Matter Clearance form signed by the liberal studies adviser (ED 151).
  4. Complete an approved program of professional preparation in a specific program option (see Program Option section) and maintain a GPA of 3.0 with no individual course grade lower than a C. All courses (except those offered for CR/NC only) must be taken for a letter grade.
  5. If admitted as an exception with conditions, satisfy all conditions specified.
  6. *Clarification: Students who receive permission to complete the EHD 160 assignment in two semesters must sign up for EHD 160A (5 units) and EHD 160B (5 units). Successful completion of EHD 160A and 160B must include a minimum of one week of full-time student teaching. Successful completion of EHD 160C requires one full semester, all day, every day of student teaching in each assignment. Students will be solely responsible for planning and teaching a minimum of two weeks all day in this EHD 160 assignment.
  7. Provide evidence of passing the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) by presenting a CBEST Permanent Verification card.

Timelines for Admission to Final Student Teaching (EHD 160A, B, and C) are listed in the copy that follows. Application forms are available in the school's Teacher Preparation and Services Center in ED 100.

  • Fall semester - applications must be completed by February 28
  • Spring semester - applications must be completed by September 30

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Note: Students who receive a "No Credit" grade in any student teaching course are required to petition the Admissions and Standards Committee for approval to retake the course. Students who receive a grade of "No Credit" for a second time will be dismissed from the Multiple Subject Credential Program. Student teachers whose placements are terminated after the date for refund of tuition are responsible for full tuition regardless of circumstances leading to termination.

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Basic Teaching Credentials

Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential programs include:

  • Option I, General and Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development () and Bilingual Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development (BCLAD)
  • Option II, Early Childhood Education Emphasis with
  • Option III, Communicative Disorders - Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
  • Option IV, Postbaccalaureate Re-entry Block Program
  • Block A/Elementary and Middle School Block with
  • Teacher in Preparation (TIP) Internship - Postbaccalaureate Program: Multiple Subject Internship
  • Special Education Preliminary Level I Education Specialist Credential and Dual Certification Program

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Multiple Subject, General (Option I).
The Option I, General Multiple Subject Credential Program is directed toward providing professional preparation required for teaching in self-contained educational settings (typically found in the elementary school).


Program Requirements

1. Subject Matter Competency. Demonstrate subject matter competence by passing the California Subject Exam for Teachers (CSET).

2. Professional Preparation

LEE 144 (prerequisite/corequisite) (3 units)
SPED 120 (prerequisite/corequisite) (3 units)
EHD 110 (3 units)
CI 121 (3 units)
CI 125 (3 units)
CI 130 (3 units)
CI 140 (3 units)
CI 150 (3 units)
LEE 146 (3 units)
LEE 149 (3 units)
EHD 160C (10 units)
Total (40 units)

3. Completion of a bachelor's degree.
California law requires a bachelor's degree in a subject area other than professional education.

For more information, see the Multiple Subject adviser in ED 100.

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Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential with emphasis in Bilingual Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development (BCLAD). The emphasis of BCLAD programs is to prepare teachers to work with limited-English proficient students.The BCLAD (Spanish and Hmong) replaces the Bilingual/Cross-Cultural Credential and will authorize teachers to provide academic instruction to limited-English proficient students in their primary language.

Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential, BCLAD General Requirements for Initial Admission and Requirements for Admission to Student Teaching. Same as for Multiple Subject Credential. See Multiple Subject adviser in ED 100 or the BCLAD coordinator in ED 253 for details.

Professional Preparation for BCLAD

LEE 144 (prerequisite/corequisite) (3 units)
SPED 120 (prerequisite/corequisite) (3 units)
EHD 110 (3 units)
CI 121 (3 units)
CI 125 (2 units)
CI 130 (3 units)
CI 140 (3 units)
CI 150 (3 units)
LEE 146 (3 units)
LEE 149 (3 units)
EHD 160C (10 units)
Total (40 units*)

*Additional course for BCLAD:
LEE 135 or 136 (3 units)

There may be changes in the above program. For more information see the Multiple Subject adviser in ED 100 or the BCLAD coordinator in ED 253.

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Multiple Subject, emphasis in Early Childhood Education - (Option II). The Early Childhood Education Emphasis program prepares students to teach in the elementary grades, with special strengths in early childhood education. For more specific program information, see the Department of Literacy and Early Education - Credential Programs, Option II, Early Childhood Education Emphasis.

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Multiple Subject, Communicative Disorders (Option III). The Option III, Communicative Disorders Program is designed for students who wish to prepare for specialization in special education as educators of the deaf.

Program Requirements

1. Subject Matter Competency. Complete an approved major in Communicative Disorders and pass the California Subject Exam for Teachers (CSET).

2. Professional Preparation

LEE 144 (prerequisite/corequisite) (3 units)
SPED 120 (prerequisite/corequisite) (3 units)
EHD 110 (3 units)
EHD 160C (10 units)
CI 121 (3 units)
CI 130 (3 units)
CI 140 (3 units)
CI 150 (3 units)
LEE 146 (3 units)
LEE 149 (3 units)
Total (37 units)

3. Completion of a bachelor's degree.
California law requires a bachelor's degree in a subject area other than professional education.

For more information about Option III, see the requirements for the Deaf Education and the Special Education Specialist Credential in the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders section.

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Multiple Subject, Postbaccalaureate Re-entry Block Program (Option IV). The Option IV program is designed to meet the needs of the re-entry student who has earned a bachelor's degree, has extensive work experience, and wishes to return to the university to obtain a Multiple Subject Credential to teach in an elementary school. Students selecting this option register in a block of courses taught by a team of instructors. The use of the cohort forms a close professional relationship among students and with faculty that is recognized as one of the most positive aspects of the program.

The intent of the program is to bridge theory with practice through an integrated curriculum approach, which combines classroom observations, demonstrations, discussions, projects, and lectures. It is a daytime program that is based at Lincoln Elementary School (First and Alluvial). Candidates participate in at least two student teaching placements in the Clovis/Fresno Unified School districts. Students in the Option IV Reentry program begin in August and complete their preliminary credential in May.

Program Requirements

1. Subject Matter Competency. Complete a bachelor's degree with a major in a subject area other than professional education and pass the California Subject Exam for Teachers (CSET)

2. Professional Preparation

LEE 144 (prerequisite/corequisite) (3 units)
SPED 120 (prerequisite/corequisite) (3 units)
EHD 110 (3 units)
EHD 160C (10 units)
CI 121 (3 units)
CI 125 (3 units)
CI 150 (3 units)
CI 130 (3 units)
CI 140 (3 units)
LEE 146 (3 units)
LEE 149 (3 units)
Total (40 units)


3. Completion of a bachelor's degree.
California law requires a bachelor's degree in a subject area other than professional education.

There may be changes in the Option IV program. For more information, contact the program coordinator at (559) 278-0257.

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Multiple Subject, Block A/Elementary and Middle School Block. The Block A/Elementary and Middle School Block is designed to prepare Multiple Subject credential students for teaching in both elementary and middle school grades (K-8). Students in this program may do all of their student teaching in elementary grades (K-6) or have the option of doing half of their student teaching in middle school (7-8) and half in elementary school (K-6). The goal of this school-based, cohort program is to prepare students in practical applications as well as theoretical aspects of teaching by coordinating coursework with classroom practice and by providing additional training and support from classroom teachers. All coursework is offered on the Nelson School campus and is taught by a team of four professors and supervisors of student teaching. This block enables students to move through the program as a cohort in a 12-month period beginning with one class in the summer. Program requirements are the same as Option I. Information and applications are available outside of ED 467 or by contacting the coordinator at (559) 278-0265.

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Multiple Subject, Teacher in Preparation (TIP) Internship Program. The TIP Internship program is designed for qualified individuals who have prior classroom experience and who seek an alternative route to obtaining a Professional (clear) Teaching Credential. Students must possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and meet all criteria for admission to a basic credential program. Refer to the preliminary Multiple Subject BCLAD Credential general requirements for initial admission. Candidates who have been successful long-term substitute teachers and holders of an emergency permit are good candidates for the internship program.

Interns have a year-long contract with a participating school district, earning a modestly reduced salary. In addition, interns enroll in coursework leading to a Professional (clear) Credential.

For further information, please contact the Internship Office at (559) 278-0232.

Program Requirements

1. Subject Matter Competency. Demonstrate subject competency by passing the California Subject Exam for Teachers (CSET). Prerequisite for admission.

2. Admission to Program. Applicants must be admitted to California State University, Fresno and a basic teaching credential program in the Kremen School of Education and Human Development. They must participate in two levels of interviews: one by a university selection committee and another by school district personnel. Candidates must also be offered a teaching contract by a participating school district. Interns have the responsibility for finding their own jobs with participating districts.

3. Professional Preparation

Prerequisites:
LEE 144 (3 units)
SPED 120 (3 units)
EHD 110 (3 units)
CI 130 (3 units)
LEE 149 or 146* (3 units)
CI 150 (3 units)

Semester I:
EHD 160A (5 units)
LEE 149 or 146* (3 units)
CI 121 (3 units)

Semester II:
EHD 160B (5 units)
CI 140 (3 units)
CI 125 (3 units)

Total (40 units)

*Note: LEE 146 and 149 reading courses must both be taken. One course should be taken as a prerequisite and one at a later time in the program. However, they are not to be taken in the same semester.


4. Special Education

Internship Program

Courses common to all areas of emphasis (15 units)
SPED 125, 135, 145, 155, 160F

Prerequisites to Internship Program by emphasis
--- Early Childhood (11 units)
CI 130ECE, 150ECE; EHD 112; LEE 146, 149

--- Multiple Subject (15 units)
CI 130; EHD 110; CI 150; LEE 146, 149

--- Single Subject (17units)
CI 152; EHD 155A; CI 159; LEE 146, 149

Practicum (9 units)
--- Mild/Moderate Disabilities (9 units)
SPED 175 or

--- Moderate/Severe Disabilities (9 units)
SPED 176

Total (35-41 units)

For BCLAD certification, please see copy above or contact the BCLAD adviser at (559) 278-0364.

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CalStateTEACH

CalStateTEACH is an alternative path to a multiple subject teaching credential. CalStateTEACH is designed specifically to serve teachers who hold emergency permits and are either interns/pre-interns or who can volunteer to practice teach in an elementary school (grades K-6). The Kremen School of Education and Human Development houses one of the four regional centers in the state that administers this program.

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Professional (Clear)
Multiple Subject Credential Programs (Fifth Year)

The Professional (clear) Multiple Subject Credential is required for full authorization to teach in a self-contained classroom in the state of California. To obtain this credential, the candidate must meet the following requirements:

General Requirements. (See Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential -- General Requirements for Initial Admission.)

Requirements for Admission to Student Teaching. (See Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential -- Requirements for Admission to Student Teaching.)

Program Advisement. Program advisement for a Professional (clear) Multiple Subject Credential is obtained from the multiple subject fifth-year adviser located in the Kremen School of Education and Human Development's Teacher Preparation and Services Center in ED 100.

Time Restrictions. Courses required for preliminary and professional (clear) credentials must be completed no more than 10 years prior to credential application.

Multiple Subject, Teachers in Inclusive Educational Settings (TIES) Block. Multiple Subject, Teachers in Inclusive Educational Settings (TIES) Block (a dual certification program). The TIES block is designed to prepare pre-service, multiple-subject, special education teachers to work collaboratively in serving the needs of an increasingly diverse student body. Students will complete the Multiple Subject and Preliminary Level I Education Specialist Credential Program in Mild/Moderate or Moderate/Severe Disabilities concurrently. For specific TIES program information, see the Department of Counseling and Special Education - Preliminary Level I Education Specialist Credential programs, Program Delivery Systems #3, Dual Certificate Program.

Preliminary Level I Education Specialist Credential Program (Basic Program). The Preliminary Level I Education Specialist Credential has two areas of specialization: Mild/Moderate and Moderate/Severe Disabilities. For specific program information, see the Department of Counseling and Special Education - Preliminary Level I Education Specialist ,#1 Mild/Moderate and #2 Moderate/Severe.

 

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Single Subject Credential Program

The Single Subject Credential authorizes the holder to teach in the subject area specified on the credential in departmentalized classrooms commonly found at middle schools, high schools, and adult educational settings. The Kremen School of Education and Human Development offers the Single Subject Credential in cooperation with 18 academic departments. The cooperating departments are responsible for developing subject matter competency; the School of Education and Human Development is primarily responsible for developing professional education competency.

The single subject coordinator in the Kremen School of Education and Human Development provides general advisement for single subject credential candidates. Area advisers (see list) provide academic advisement for credential candidates majoring in their respective departments, teach methods courses in their subject fields, assign and supervise student teachers, and act as official liaisons between the subject matter departments and the single subject coordinator in the Curriculum and Instruction Department.

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Single Subject Majors and Advisers

Agriculture: A. Parham/ R. Vaughn
Art: D. Nadaner/P. Fleming
Business: R. Lacy
English: K. Godfrey / J. Hales
English (Theatre Arts): K. Morin
English (ESL): B. Birch
English (Speech): S. Tannenbaum
Foreign Languages: J. Amaral
Home Economics: N. Dilbeck
Kinesiology: T. Minniear
Mathematics: A. Tuska / R. Amarasinghe
Music: W. March
Science: D. Andrews
Social Science (History): L. Clune

Single Subject Professional Preparation adviser. Jody Daughtry, coordinator of the Single Subject Program, and other advisers may be contacted through the Kremen School of Education and Human Development's Curriculum and Instruction Department in ED 250.

Types of Single Subject Credentials.
There are three types of Single Subject Credentials:

  • Preliminary Single Subject Credential
  • Internship Single Subject Credential
  • Professional (clear) Single Subject Credential


Preliminary Single Subject Credential.
A Preliminary Single Subject Credential provides authorization to teach a specified subject in a departmentalized classroom for a maximum period of five years.

Professional (Clear) Single Subject Credential. A Professional (clear) Single Subject Credential is required for full authorization in a departmentalized classroom. All requirements for a Professional (clear) Single Subject Credential must be completed within five years of the date of issuance of the preliminary credential.

Requirements for a Preliminary Single Subject Credential

1. Complete a 33-unit core of professional education courses

General Core
CI 151 (3 units)
CI 152 (3 units)
CI 159 (3 units)
CI 161 (3 units)
LEE 154 (5 units)
SPED 121 (2 units)
EHD 155A (4 units)
EHD 155B (10 units)
Total (33 units)

2. Demonstrate subject matter competence:
(a.) Complete an approved subject matter preparation program or pass the subject matter examinations designated by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
and
(b.) receive clearance from the academic adviser that subject matter competency has been met.

3. Complete a bachelor's degree in a subject matter other than education.

Requirements for the Preliminary and Professional (clear) Credentials are changing and subject matter tests are being revised. For an update on required subject matter examinations or other information about the Single Subject Credential, contact the credential analyst in ED 151 at (559) 278-0299 or a Single Subject adviser in ED 152, (559) 278-0117.

Time Restrictions. Education courses required for a preliminary credential must be completed no more than 10 years prior to credential application.

Note: With the exception of the Internship Program, individuals may begin a Single or Multiple Subject Credential program if they are in their senior year, have completed at least 90 units toward a bachelor's degree, and have been admitted to a credential program.

Preliminary Single Subject Credential - General Requirements for Initial Admission

  1. Attend a Single Subject Credential program orientation meeting.
  2. Provide evidence of successful completion of an appropriate pre-program field experience or EHD 50, Introduction to Teaching.
  3. Show evidence of taking the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) and passing the reading and writing sections by presenting a CBEST Permanent Verification card.
  4. Complete an application to the credential program.
  5. Verify admission to California State University, Fresno with a student I.D. card or a Notice of Admission.
  6. Provide a complete set of transcripts of all prior college/university coursework. Transcripts are used to verify a cumulative GPA of 2.67 or 2.75 on the last 60 units.
  7. Complete an Admission Interview Form and obtain an interview from a Single Subject Credential faculty member and from the subject area academic adviser.
  8. Obtain a medical clearance at the University Health Center.
  9. Obtain two recommendation letters written by instructors, supervisors, or other individuals in a position to recommend for admission into a teacher education program.
  10. Obtain appropriate clearance to teach in a public school by presenting a valid California Teaching Credential or applying for a Character and Identification Clearance.

Required application materials and forms are available in the Kremen School of Education and Human Development's Teacher Preparation and Services Center in ED 100. All admission requirements (forms, documents, prerequisites) must be completed prior to enrollment in education courses.

Timelines for initial admission to the Single Subject Credential program are listed below.

  • Summer semester - applications must be completed by March 1
  • Fall semester - applications must be completed by March 1
  • Spring semester - applications must be completed by October 1

 

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Preliminary Single Subject Credential -
Requirements for Admission to Student Teaching

Admission to Initial Student Teaching (EHD 155A). Authorization to begin student teaching requires that the candidate:

  1. Submit an EHD 155A application form by the specified deadline.
  2. Receive notification of initial admission to the Single Subject Credential program.
  3. Maintain a 3.0 GPA on all professional education courses. All courses (except those offered for CR/NC only) must be taken for a letter grade.
  4. Complete a program advising form and have it signed by the academic area adviser and the Single Subject coordinator or Single Subject adviser.
  5. Have completed or be enrolled concurrently in CI 151, CI 152, and CI 159.

Timelines for Admission to initial student teaching (EHD 155A) are listed below. Application forms are available in the Kremen School of Education and Human Development's Teacher Preparation and Services Center in ED 100.

  • Fall semester - applications must be completed by March 1
  • Spring semester - applications must be completed by October 1

Admission to Final Student Teaching (EHD 155B). Requirements for admission to final student teaching (EHD 155B) include the following:

  1. Submit an EHD 155B application form by deadline.
  2. Demonstrate subject matter competence.
  3. Maintain a 3.0 GPA on professional education coursework. All courses (except those offered for CR/NC only) must be taken for a letter grade.
  4. If granted an "Exception" admission, satisfy all requirements specified when the exception was granted.
  5. Show evidence of passing the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) by presenting a CBEST Permanent Verification card.
  6. Have completed CI 151, CI 152, CI 159, SPED 121, and EHD 155A. Have completed or be concurrently enrolled in LEE 154. Have completed or be concurrently enrolled in CI 161 (depending on policy of the appropriate academic department.)

Timelines for Admission to Final Student Teaching (EHD 155B) are listed below. Application forms are available in the school's Student Services Office in ED 100.

  • Fall semester - applications must be completed by February 28
  • Spring semester - applications must be completed by September 30

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Note: Students who receive a "No Credit" grade in any student teaching course are required to petition the Admissions and Standards Committee for approval to retake the course. Students who receive a grade of "No Credit" for a second time will be dismissed from the Single Subject Credential Program. Student teachers whose placements are terminated after the date for refund of tuition are responsible for full tuition regardless of circumstances leading to termination.

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Single Subject Teacher in Preparation (TIP) Internship Program. The Single Subject Internship program is designed for qualified individuals who have prior classroom experience and who seek an alternative route to obtaining a teaching credential. Refer to Preliminary Single Subject Credential general requirements for admission. Interns have a year-long contract with a participating school district, earning a modestly reduced salary.

1. Program Requirements
a. Subject Matter Competency. Have subject matter competency verified by an academic adviser.
b. Provide evidence of teaching experience in the subject matter area.
c. Provide a support letter from a participating school district willing to hire the candidate as an intern.

2. Admission to Program. Applicants must be admitted to California State University, Fresno and a basic teaching credential program in the Kremen School of Education and Human Development. They must participate in at least two interviews: one by a university selection committee and another by school district personnel. Candidates must also be offered a teaching contract by a participating school district. Interns have the responsibility for finding their own jobs with participating districts.

3. Professional Preparation

Prerequisites:*
CI 151** (3 units)
CI 152 (3 units)
CI 159 (3 units)
EHD 155A (4 units)
SPED 121 (2 units)

Semester I:
EHD 155B (5 units)
CI 161 (3 units)

Semester II:
EHD 155B (5 units)
LEE 154 (5 units)

Total (33 units)

* CI 152, CI 159, and EHD 155A are prerequisites for classroom teaching under an internship credential.

** CI 151 may be taken at any time during the program; however, it is suggested as a prerequisite.

Contact the Internship Program Office at (559) 278-0232.

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Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational Technology

The Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational Technology is a postbaccalaureate program designed to provide professional and specialized preparation for the candidate interested in acquiring knowledge and skills essential for technology-related leadership in educational settings.

Students completing this program will be able to do the following:

  • describe the current and potential impact of advanced technologies on education and society
  • analyze instructional needs and determine viable uses of technology for meeting those needs
  • select and develop appropriate technology-based materials which correlate to curriculum objectives
  • model the effective use of technology within educational settings
  • demonstrate an understanding of the equitable and ethical use of technology
  • plan, implement, and evaluate programs which exemplify the effective use of technology to attain curriculum objectives.

Up to six units of coursework taken while working on this certificate may be counted as elective units toward a Master of Arts in Education with a concentration in curriculum and instruction. Students who hold a valid California teaching credential may also apply to the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) to have their files reviewed for the supplemental authorization "Computer Concepts and Applications."

Students who wish to pursue either of these options while working on the certificate should state such an intent early in their program so they can receive proper advising regarding master's or CTC requirements.

 

Admission Requirements

See Master's Degree Admission Requirements in the Education - Graduate Programs section in this catalog.

Course Requirements
CI 225, 227, and 230 (9 units)
Approved Electives (5-6 units)
Total (14-15 units)

For further information, contact the educational technology certificate adviser, Dr. Roy Bohlin, at (559) 278-0245.

 

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Master of Arts Degree in Education

Curriculum and Instruction

The Master of Arts degree in Education with a concentration in curriculum and instruction is designed to provide professional and specialized preparation for the candidate interested in acquiring knowledge and skills essential for the design and development of curriculum and related instructional practices. Beyond the course requirements, the program enables the student to elect and pursue in-depth study in areas of curriculum and instruction such as educational technology, mathematics education, science education, social science education, or other specializations related to elementary, middle school, and secondary education. The program allows the student to take a varied representation of courses within the context of curriculum and instruction. For information on the Master of Arts in Education with a concentration in Curriculum and Instruction, please contact the graduate program coordinator, Dr. Jean Behrend, at (559) 278-0235.

Admission Requirements for Classified Standing. See Master's Degree Admission Requirements in the Education - Graduate Program section of this catalog.

Program Requirements

  1. Course Requirements
    CI 250*, 275 (6 units)
    ERF 220**; CI 285 or ERF 288 (6 units)
    ERF 298 or 299 (4 units)
  2. Electives: Electives are selected in consultation with a curriculum and instruction faculty adviser. The electives may constitute a broad-based program in curriculum and instruction or to represent an in-depth study in a specialty area within the context of curriculum and instruction. (14 units)

Total (30 units)

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* CI 250 includes the graduate writing requirement as part of the course.

** ERF 153 or an approved equivalent is a prerequisite for ERF 220.

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