EDUCATION
College of Education
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Minor In Education
The minor in Education consists of 12 or more units in upper division education courses approved by a departmental advisor. It may be particularly useful to students with undergraduate majors or who intend graduate study in a Human Resource Area, e.g., Communications Studies, Criminal Justice, Counseling, Family and Consumer Science, Nursing, Recreation Administration, Social Welfare, Speech Pathology and Audiology, and Vocational Education. Additional information about the Minor in Education appears within the catalog copy of the following departments: Bilingual/Multicultural Education, Special Education, Rehabilitation, School Psychology, and Deaf Studies, and Teacher Education.
Basic Teaching CredentialEducation Specialist: Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) - Level I and II
Education Specialist: Mild/Moderate(M/M) Disabilities Specialist, including Internships (Level I)
Education Specialist: Moderate/Severe (M/S)--Levels I and II
Multiple Subject, ELA included, Department of Teacher Education
Multiple Subject, Bilingual/Crosscultural Language and Academic Development
Emphasis (BCLAD)
Multiple Subject, ELA Enhanced included, Department of Bilingual/Multicultural Education
Multiple Subject and Education Specialist: Mild Moderate (M/M) and/or Moderate/Severe (M/S) - Level I (Level II for Education Specialist only)
Single Subject, ELA included, Department of Teacher Education
Single Subject, Bilingual/Crosscultural Language
& Academic Development Emphasis (BCLAD)
Single Subject, ELA Enhanced included Department of Bilingual/Multicultural Education
Art
English
Family and Consumer Sciences
French
German
Kinesiology
Mathematics
Music
Science: Biology/Life Sciences
Science: Chemistry
Science: Geosciences
Science: Physics
Social Science
Spanish
Note: Waiver programs leading to baccalaureate degrees may have different requirements from non-waiver degree programs.
Specialist CredentialsAdapted Physical Education
Reading/Language Arts
Note: Must hold a Basic Teaching Credential in some cases.
Services CredentialsClinical Rehabilitative
Services
Preliminary Administrative
Services *
Preliminary Administrative
Services Internship*
Professional Administrative
Services **
Pupil Personnel Services
School Counseling
Pupil Personnel Services
School Counseling Internship
Pupil Personnel Services
(School Psychologist Endorsement)
Pupil Personnel Services (Social Work)
School Nurse Services Credential
* Must either hold a Basic Teaching Credential, a Pupil
Personnel Services Credential, or Health Services.
** Must hold Preliminary Administrative Services Credential.
The Teacher Preparation and Credentials Office (TPAC) in the College of Education houses the Teacher Preparation Program Office and Credentials Office. The staff provides advising and services for gaining entrance to teacher preparation programs and meeting credential requirements. For further information about basic teaching credential programs contact the Teacher Preparation and Credentials Office, Eureka Hall 216, (916) 278-6403 or go to www.edweb.csus.edu/tpac. For Specialist and/or Services Credentials, contact the appropriate department office listed on the page numbers provided above.
Faculty
Faculty will be drawn from the College of Education.
Contact Information
Vanessa Sheared, Dean
Eureka Hall 206A
(916) 278-5883
Kathy I. Norman, Associate Dean
Eureka Hall 206A
(916) 278-5088
La Tina Gago, Assistant to the Dean
Eureka Hall 206A
(916) 278-5883
Deidre B. Sessoms, Director
Teacher Preparation and Credentials Office
Eureka Hall 216
(916) 278-6403
Carol Lucido, Credential
Analyst
Eureka Hall 209
(916) 278-4567
www.edweb.csus.edu
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