Commission on Teacher Credentialing Multiple Subject and Single Subject Pedagogy Information 2019

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, , and employers with finding 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 2019 to March 2019 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 2021.

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Multiple Subject and Single Subject Pedagogy Information

Table of Content I. Course Format 1 II. Ad hoc Enrollment 3 III. Delivery Format 6 IV. Application Fee 9 V. Course Fee 12 VI. MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information* 1) Self Contained Pedagogy 15 2) Reading Course 18 3) English 21 4) Mathematics 24 5) Science 27 6) Social Science 29 7) Art 32 8) Music 34 9) Physical Education 36 10) World Languages 38 11) World Language: ELD (no information provided) 12) Agriculture 41 13) Business 42 14) Health 43 15) Home Economics 44 16) Industrial and Technology Education 45 VII. Additional Information 46

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

Course Format Institution Name Program Schedule Offers Multiple Subject Program Offers Single Subject Program CSU Bakersfield Semester Yes Yes CalState Teach Semester Yes No Channel Islands Semester Yes Yes Chico Semester Yes Yes Dominguez Hills Semester Yes Yes East Bay Semester Yes Yes Fresno Semester Yes Yes Fullerton Semester Yes Yes Humboldt Semester Yes Yes Long Beach Semester Yes Yes Los Angeles Semester Yes Yes Northridge Semester Yes Yes Pomona Semester Yes Yes Sacramento Semester Yes Yes San Bernardino Other Yes Yes Semester Yes San Francisco Semester Yes Yes San Jose Semester Yes Yes San Luis Obispo Quarter Yes Yes San Marco Semester Yes Yes Sonoma Semester Yes Yes Stanislaus Semester Yes Yes UC Berkeley Semester Yes Yes Davis Quarter Yes Yes Irvine Quarter Yes Yes Los Angeles Quarter Yes Yes Riverside Quarter Yes Yes San Diego Quarter Yes Yes Santa Cruz Quarter Yes Yes Private/Independent Academy of Art Semester No Alliant International University Other Yes Yes Azusa Pacific University Semester Yes Yes Bard Semester No Biola University Semester Yes Yes Brandman University Semester Yes Yes

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 1 Lutheran University Semester Yes Yes Semester Yes Yes Claremont Graduate University Semester Yes Yes Concordia University Irvine Semester Yes Yes Dominican University of California Semester Yes Yes Fresno Pacific University Semester Yes Yes Hebrew Union College Semester Yes No Hope International University Other Yes Yes La Sierra University Quarter Yes Yes Layola Marymount University Semester Yes Yes Mills College Semester Yes Mount Saint Mary's University Semester Yes Yes National University Month Yes Yes Pacific Union College Quarter Yes No Semester Yes Yes Point Loma Nazarene University Semester Yes Yes San Diego Christian College Semester Yes Yes Santa Clara University Quarter Yes Yes Simpson University Semester Yes Yes St. Mary’s College Semester Yes Teachers College of San Joaquin Semester Yes Yes The Master's College Semester Yes Yes Touro University Semester Yes United States University Other Yes Yes University of La Verne Semester Yes Yes University of Phoenix Other Yes Yes University of San Diego Semester Yes Yes University of Southern California Semester Yes Yes Semester Yes Yes Western Governors University Other Yes Yes Semester Yes Yes Whittier College Semester Yes Yes William Jessup University Semester Yes Yes LEA Bay Area School of Enterprise Semester Yes Yes High Tech High Semester Yes Yes Mt. Diablo USD Other No Sacramento COE Semester Yes Yes Tulare COE Other Yes

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 2 Allows 'Ad hoc' Enrollment Multiple Subject Single Subject Authorizations

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Self Contained Pedagogy Reading Course English Math Science Social Science Art Music Physical Education World Language WL: ELD Agriculture Business Health Ec Home and Industrial Technology

Institution Name CSU Bakersfield Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes CalState Teach No No Channel Islands Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Chico Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No No Dominguez Hills Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No East Bay Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Fresno Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Fullerton Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No No No Humboldt Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Long Beach Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Los Angeles Yes Yes Yes Yes Northridge Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pomona Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Sacramento No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No San Bernardino Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No San Diego San Francisco Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No San Jose Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No San Luis Obispo Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No No No No San Marcos No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Sonoma Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No Stanislaus Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No No UC Berkeley No No No No No No Davis Irvine Los Angeles Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Riverside No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes San Diego No No No No No Santa Cruz Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Private/Independent Academy of Art University Yes Alliant International University No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No *Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 3 Azusa Pacific University No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Bard College Yes Yes Yes Yes Biola University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Brandman University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes California Lutheran University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Chapman University No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No Claremont University No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Concordia University Irvine Yes Yes Dominican University of California No Yes Fresno Pacific University No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Hebrew Union College No No Hope International University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No No La Sierra University Layola Marymount University Mills College Mount Saint Mary's University No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No National University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pacific Oaks College Yes Yes Pacific Union College Yes Yes Pepperdine University No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Point Loma Nazarene University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes San Diego Christian College No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No Santa Clara University No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No No No No No No Simpson University Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes St Mary’s College of CA Teachers College of San Joaquin No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No The Master's College Touro University United States University No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No University of La Verne Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes University of Phoenix No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes University of San Diego Yes Yes Yes Yes University of Southern CA Vanguard No Yes Western Governors University No No No No No Westmont College Whittier College Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No No No No No William Jessup University Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 4 Multiple Subject Single Subject Authorizations

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Self Contained Pedagogy Reading Course English Math Science Social Science Art Music Physical Education World Language WL: ELD Agriculture Business Health Ec Home and Industrial Technology

Institution Name LEA Bay Area School of Enterprise No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No High Tech High No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Mt. Diablo USD No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Sacramento COE No No No Sonoma COE Tulare COE Grand Total 27 25 28 29 28 29 19 22 21 22 0 8 7 11 7 6

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 5 Delivery Format Multiple Subject Single Subject Authorizations

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Self Contained Pedagogy Reading Course English Math Science Social Science Art Music Physical Education World Language WL: Agriculture Business Health Ec Home and Industrial Technology

Institution Name CSU Bakersfield FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF CalState Teach Channel Islands FF FF Chico FF FBO FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF O FF Dominguez Hills FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF East Bay FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Fresno FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFBH Fullerton FF FF O O O O O Humboldt O O O O O O O O O O Long Beach FFO FFO FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFO Los Angeles FBO FBO FBO FBO Northridge FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Pomona FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Sacramento San Bernardino FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF San Diego San Francisco FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF San Jose FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF San Luis Obispo FF FF FF FF FF FF San Marcos Sonoma FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Stanislaus FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF UC Berkeley Davis Irvine Los Angeles O O FBO FBO FBO FBO O Riverside O O O O O O San Diego O Santa Cruz FF FF FF FF FF FF

Delivery Format Key: FFO = Face-to Face and Online 6 FF = Face-to Face ONLY OBH = Online and Blended/Hybrid B = Blended/Hybrid Only FFBH = Face-to Face and Blended/Hybrid O = Online Only FBO = All three formats Academy of Art University O Alliant International University Azusa Pacific University Bard College FFBH OBH OBH FFO Biola University FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Brandman University O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O California Lutheran University FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Chapman University Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Irvine FF FF Dominican University of California FF Fresno Pacific University B B B B B B B Hebrew Union College Hope International University O O O O O O O O O O La Sierra University Layola Marymount University Mills College Mount Saint Mary's University National University FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO Pacific Oaks College FBO FBO Pacific Union College FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF San Diego Christian College B B B B B B B B Santa Clara University FF FF FF FF FF FF Simpson University FFO FF FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO FFO St. Mary’s College of California Teachers College of San Joaquin FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF The Master's College Touro University United States University University of La Verne FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF University of Phoenix O O O O O O O University of San Diego FF FF FF FF FF University of Southern California Vanguard University FF FF Western Governors University Westmont College

Delivery Format Key: FFO = Face-to Face and Online 7 FF = Face-to Face ONLY OBH = Online and Blended/Hybrid B = Blended/Hybrid Only FFBH = Face-to Face and Blended/Hybrid O = Online Only FBO = All three formats Delivery Format Multiple Subject Single Subject Authorizations

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Self Contained Pedagogy Reading Course English Math Science Social Science Art Music Physical Education World Language WL: ELD Agriculture Business Health Ec Home and Industrial Technology

Institution Name Whittier College FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF William Jessup University B B B B LEA Bay Area School of Enterprise High Tech High O O O O Mt Diablo USD Sacramento COE Sonoma COE Tulare COE

Delivery Format Key: FFO = Face-to Face and Online 8 FF = Face-to Face ONLY OBH = Online and Blended/Hybrid B = Blended/Hybrid Only FFBH = Face-to Face and Blended/Hybrid O = Online Only FBO = All three formats Application Fee (in dollars) Multiple Subject Single Subject Authorizations

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Self Contained Contained Pedagogy Reading Course English Math Science Social Science Art Music Physical Education World Language WL: ELD Agriculture Business Health Ec Home and Industrial Technology

Institution Name CSU Bakersfield 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 0-50 CalState TEACH Channel Islands 51-100 51-100 Chico 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Dominguez Hills East Bay 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Fresno Fullerton 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Humboldt 51-100 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Long Beach Los Angeles 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 Northridge 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Pomona San Bernardino Sacramento San Diego San Francisco 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 San Jose 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 San Luis Obispo < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 San Marcos Sonoma 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 0-50 Stanislaus 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 UC Riverside 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 San Diego Berkeley Davis Irvine Los Angeles 0-50 0-50 101-200 101-200 101-200 101-200 0-50 Riverside San Diego Santa Cruz 51-100 51-100 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Southern California

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 9 Private/Independent Academy of Art University 101-200 Alliant International University Azusa Pacific University Bard College 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Biola University Brandman University < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 California Lutheran University 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Chapman University 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Irvine < 50 < 50 Dominican University of California 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Fresno Pacific University 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Hebrew Union College Hope International University 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 La Sierra University Layola Marymount University Mills College Mount Saint Mary's University National 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 51-100 Pacific Oaks College Pacific Union College 0-50 0-50 Pepperdine University Point 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 San Diego Christian College 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Santa Clara University 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 University of San Diego 201 + 201 + 201 + 201 + 201 + University of La Verne University of Phoenix 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-$0 0-50 0-50 0-50 Vanguard University 0-50 0-50 Western Governors University Westmont College Whitter College 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 51-100 William Jessup University 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 10 Application Fee (in dollars) Multiple Subject Single Subject Authorizations

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Self Contained Contained Pedagogy Reading Course English Math Science Social Science Art Music Physical Education World Language WL: ELD Agriculture Business Health Ec Home and Industrial Technology

Institution Name 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 0-50 St. Mary’s College of California Teachers 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 0-50 The Master's College Touro University University of La Verne University of Phoenix <50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 50 United States University William Jessup University LEA Bay Area School of Enterprise High Tech High 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 0-50 Mt. Diablo USD Sacramento COE Sonoma COE Tulare COE

*Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 11 Course Fee (in dollars) Multiple Subject Single Subject Authorizations

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Self Contained Pedagogy Reading Course English Math Science Social Science Art Music Physical Education World Language WL: ELD Agriculture Business Health Ec Home and Industrial Technology

Institution Name CSU Bakersfield 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 CalState TEACH 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 Dominguez Hills 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up East Bay 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up Fresno 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up Fullerton CI CI CI CI CI CI CI Humboldt 301-600 301-$600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-$600 301-600 301-600 301-600 Long Beach 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up Los Angeles 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up Northridge 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up Pomona CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI Sacramento San Bernardino 0-300 0-300 0-300 0-300 0-300 0-300 0-300 0-300 San Diego San Francisco CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI San Jose 1001 & up 1001 & up 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 601-1000 San Luis Obispo 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up San Marcos Sonoma 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 Stanislaus CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI UC Berkeley Davis Irvine Los Angeles 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 San Diego 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up Santa Cruz 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up Southern California

CI = Contact Institution *Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 12 Private/Independent Academy of Art University Alliant International University Azusa Pacific University Bard College CI CI CI CI Biola University 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up Brandman University 1001 & up 1001 & up CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI 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 Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Irvine CI CI Dominican University of California 1001 & up Fresno Pacific University 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up Hebrew Union College Hope International University 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up La Sierra University Layola Marymount University Mills College Mount Saint Mary's University 1001 & up Mt. Diablo Unified School District National University CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI Pacific Oaks College 1001 & up 1001 & up Pacific Union College CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI San Diego Christian College CI CI CI CI CI CI CI Santa Clara University 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 Pepperdine University St. Mary’s College of California 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 The Master's College Touro University United States University University of La Verne 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up University of Phoenix 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up University of San Diego University of Southern California Vanguard University 1001 & up 1001 & up

CI = Contact Institution *Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 13 Course Fee Multiple Subject Single Subject Authorizations

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Self Contained Pedagogy Reading Course English Math Science Social Science Art Music Physical Education World Language WL: ELD Agriculture Business Health Ec Home and Industrial Technology

Institution Name Western Governors University Westmont College Whittier College CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI William Jessup University 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up 1001 & up LEA Bay Area School of Enterprise High Tech High 301-600 301-600 301-600 301-600 Mt. Diablo USD Sacramento COE Sonoma COE Tulare COE

CI = Contact Institution *Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 14

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Multiple Subject - Self-Contained Pedagogy

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield EDEL 5200 or http://www.csub.edu/sse/teache EDEL 5500 Math Methods or Science Methods F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] r_education/index.html Channel Islands Manuel Correia [email protected] Chico Curriculum Theory & Practice: EDTE 523A Math F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu Dominguez Hills https://www.csudh.edu/coe/prog rams/teacher- TED 410 Elementary Mathematics Methods F/S Dr. Lilia Sarmiento [email protected] education/multiple-subject/ East Bay C & I: Mathematics in a Multiple Varies: TED 510 or TED Subject Classroom or C & I: Science in Summer/Fall/Spr http://www.csueastbay.edu/ted/i 512 the Multiple Subject Classroom ing Justin Woo [email protected] ndex.html Fresno Curriculum and http://www.fresnostate.edu/kre Curriculum and Pedagogy-Designing Instruction men/academics/departments/ci. CI 168 for Successful Teaching, TK-8 F/S Department 559-278-0240 html Fullerton Foundations in Elementary School EDEL 430 Teaching F/S Jenny Gutierrez 657-278-7533 http://ed.fullerton.edu/edel/ Humboldt School of Education & SED 701 Elementary Methods S Credentialing [email protected] https://education.humboldt.edu/ Long Beach EDEL 442 or http://www.csulb.edu/multiple- EDEL 462 or Teacher subject-credential-program- EDEL 472 or Teaching and Learning Language Arts Preparation 562-985-1105 or ced- mscp/adding-a-multiple-subject- SCED 475 or Math or History or Science F/W/Sp/Su Advising Center [email protected] credential-an-existing-valid Los Angeles Curriculum and Teaching of EDEL 4150 Reading and Language Arts F/S Nicole Cravello 323-343-4342 Northridge Integrated Social Studies and Arts Curriculum and Methods or EED 575 or EED Mathematics Curriculum and https://www.csun.edu/eisner- 565M or EED Methods or Science Curriculum and education/credential-office/add- 565S Methods F/S Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621 teaching-or-content-area Pomona Theory & Practice in Teaching EDU 5120 Elementary Social Science F/S Renee Samaan [email protected] San Francisco Teaching Social Studies, Social Justice and Literacy; or Curriculum & Department of http://bulletin.sfsu.edu/colleges/ E ED 737 or E ED Instruction in Science; or Curriculum Contact Elementary education/credentials/multiple- 777 or E ED 784 & Instruction in Mathematics Department Education [email protected] subject/ San Jose EDEL 108B or Science or Social Studies or http://www.sjsu.edu/elementary 108C or 108D Mathematics Methods F/S Marie Kochevar [email protected] ed/ *Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 15

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Sonoma Teaching Lang. and Literacy in the http://web.sonoma.edu/educatio EDMS 463 Elem School (K-3) F/S Paula Lane [email protected] n/ Stanislaus EDMS 4121 OR EDMS 4130 OR Math OR Science & Health OR Hist, Dept. of Teacher https://www.csustan.edu/teache EDMS 4140 Soc Sci & VPA M - F Education [email protected] r-education/contact-information UC Los Angeles Methods of Teaching in Elementary F/W/S/ http://education.uclaextension.e EDUX 324.936 Schools Summer [email protected] du/credentials/add-content-area/ Santa Cruz https://registrar.ucsc.edu/catalog Math Learning & Teaching in /programs-courses/course- EDUC 222 Elementary Classrooms F Kim Jackson [email protected] descriptions/educ.html Private/Independent Biola Elementary Curriculum, University SEED538 Differentiation, and Assessment F/S Dr. Carolyn Bishop [email protected] http://education.biola.edu/grad/ Brandman “History, Social Science & Visual/ University Performing Arts in K-8 Classrooms” (EDMU 523), OR “Teaching and Learning Math in K-8 Classrooms” EDMU 523, or (EDMU 524), or “Teaching and Teacher EDMU 524, or Learning Science in K-8 Classrooms” Accreditation credentialalerts@brandma EDMU 525 (EDMU 525) Variable Department n.edu https://www.brandman.edu California Lutheran Teaching II: Advanced Planning & University EDTP 525 Methods for Content Standards F/S Christina Soria [email protected] Concordia Educ 522 and Math and Science Methods & University Irvine Educ 523 Integrated Curriculum Methods M Randee Haney [email protected] Hope International Methods of Math and Science Cassie Smith or [email protected] University EDU 5350 Instruction F/S Denise Castillo [email protected] National National University University TED636 Methods monthly Admissions nu.edu www.nu.edu Pacific Oaks online, College Methods of Teaching Language and weeknights, Literacy in a Diverse Classroom (10 weekends, https://www.pacificoaks.edu/cre ED 530 hours of Practicum) hybrid Michael Patton [email protected] dentials-office/# Pacific Union EDUC 345 Teaching Math in the F Jean Buller Ed. D [email protected] www.puc.edu College Elementary School 707-965-7266 Point Loma Nazarene Graduate University EDU611 Multiple Subject Methodology F/S/Su Admissions www.pointloma.edu

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Multiple Subject - Self-Contained Pedagogy San Diego Christian College Simpson Curriculum & Instruction in the Becky bshaughnessy@simpsonu. University ED 5421 Elementary School F/S/S Shaughnessy edu simpsonu.edu University of La Subject Specific Pedagogy MS Verne EDUC 491 and EDUC (History, PE, VPA); Subject Specific 492 Pedagogy MS (Math, Science) F/S Dr. Jessica Decker 909-448-4626 www.laverne.edu University of San http://www.sandiego.edu/sole Diego s/learning-and- Elementary Curriculum Methods teaching/preliminary-multiple- EDUC 385/585P of Teaching in a Global Society F/S Reyes L. Quezada [email protected] subject-credential/ Vanguard https://www.vanguard.edu/aca demics/academic- Instructional Design & Pedagogy programs/graduate/education/ EDUG 523 for Multiple Subject F/S Andre Abrantes [email protected] multiple-subject-credential Whittier College EDUC 505 - Multiple Subject Curriculum & Pedagogy: Integrating Language Arts, History-Social Science, and Visual EDUC 505 - Performing Arts OR EDUC 507 - Spring Only or https://www.whittier.edu/acad EDUC 505 OR EDUC Multiple Subject Curriculum & EDUC 507 - Fall emics/graduate_education/cre 507 Pedagogy: Math & Science Only Jessica Almanza [email protected] dential William Jessup Curriculum and Instruction 1: Arlene Waggoner University Designing and Assessing Tuesday or - Credential [email protected] EDU 508 Instruction Thursday 6-9 PM Analyst (916) 577-2277

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Multiple Subject - Reading Course

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield Literacy and the Arts for Diverse aobannon@csub. http://www.csub.edu/sse/teach EDEL 5100 Learners F/S edu [email protected] er_education/index.html Chico Literacy Development and https://www.csuchico.edu/soe/i EDTE 663 Assessment F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] ndex.shtml Dominguez Hills https://www.csudh.edu/coe/pro Elementary Reading-Language grams/teacher- TED 403 Arts I K-3 F/S Dr. Lilia Sarmiento [email protected] education/multiple-subject/ East Bay C & I: Reading or C & I: Language http://www.csueastbay.edu/ted TED 508 or TED 509 Arts and Social Studies Summer/Fall Justin Woo [email protected] /index.html Fresno Literacy, Early Education, Bilingual and http://www.fresnostate.edu/kre Special Ed men/academics/departments/le LEE 158 Literacy Foundations F/S Department LEBSE Department 559-278-0250 bse.html Fullerton Language Arts and Reading EDEL 433 Instruction in the Public Schools F/S Jenny Guttierrez 657-278-7533 http://ed.fullerton.edu/edel/ Long Beach http://www.csulb.edu/multiple- Teacher subject-credential-program- Preparation 562-985-1105 mscp/adding-a-multiple-subject- EDEL 452 Teaching and Learning Reading F/W/Sp/Su Advising Center [email protected] credential-an-existing-valid Northridge https://www.csun.edu/eisner- Teaching Reading in the Fall/Spring education/credential-office/add- EED 520 Elementary School Semester Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621 teaching-or-content-area Pomona Introduction to Literacy EDU 5100 Instruction F/S Renee Samaan [email protected] San Francisco Department of http://bulletin.sfsu.edu/colleges Teaching Reading and Language Contact Elementary /education/credentials/multiple- E ED 782 Arts Department Education [email protected] subject/ San Jose Reading and Language Arts http://www.sjsu.edu/elementar EDEL 108A Curriculum F/S Marie Kochevar [email protected] yed/ Sonoma Teaching Lang. and Literacy in the http://web.sonoma.edu/educati EDMS 464 Elem School (K-3) F/S Paula Lane [email protected] on/ Stanislaus https://www.csustan.edu/teach Dept. of Teacher er-education/contact- EDMS 4110 Reading/Language Arts Methods M - F Education [email protected] information

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information UC Los Angeles http://education.uclaextension. Principles and Methods of edu/credentials/add-content- EDUX 315A Teaching Elementary Reading F/W/S/Summer [email protected] area/ Riverside https://www.extension.ucr.edu/ course/32847554/EDUCX45017/ EDUC x450.17 Methods for Teaching Reading Fall and Summer Credentials Office 951-827-1661 MethodsforTeaching Santa Cruz https://registrar.ucsc.edu/catalo Reading and Language Arts for g/programs-courses/course- EDUC 220 Elementary Classrooms F Kim Jackson [email protected] descriptions/educ.html Private/Independent Biola University Elementary Reading/Language Dr. Carolyn http://education.biola.edu/grad SEED520 Arts F/S Bishop [email protected] / Brandman Teacher University Literacy and Language in K-8 Accreditation EDMU 521 Classrooms II Variable Department [email protected] www.brandman.edu California Lutheran Literacy & Language in Diverse University EDTP 521 Classrooms F/S Christina Soria [email protected] Concordia University Irvine Literacy Instruction in Diverse EDUC 560 Classrooms T Randee Haney [email protected] Dominican https://www.dominican.edu/aca University of Teaching Reading in Elementary Department of demics/lae/education/credential California EDU 5165 Schools F Education [email protected] s Hope International Methods of Language Arts and Cassie Smith or [email protected]; University EDU5340 Reading Instruction F/S Denise Castillo [email protected] Mount Saint Mary https://www.msmu.edu/gradua University te-programs/education-and- Language and Literacy: teacher-credentials/elementary- EDU 256 Elementary Curriculum Fall Meghan Nevarez 213 477 2620 california-teacher-preparation/

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Multiple Subject - Reading Course National Reading Language Arts National University TED621B Methodology monthly University nu.edu www.nu.edu Pacific Oaks Teaching and Learning online, College Methodologies for English weeknights, Language Development (15 hours weekends, https://www.pacificoaks.edu/cre ED 531 of Practicum) hybrid Michael Patton [email protected] dentials-office/# Pacific Union [email protected] or 707-965- College EDUC 353 Teaching English Language Arts I W Jean Buller Ed. D 7266 www.puc.edu Point Loma Nazarene Methods for Teaching Reading Fall Spring Graduate University EDU 610 and Writing Summer Admissions www.pointloma.edu Santa Clara University Teaching Reading in Elementary M. Priscilla Myers, EDUC 261 Schools Fall Ph.D. [email protected] Simpson Becky University ED 5400-06 Language Arts Elementary F/S Shaughnessy [email protected] www.simpsonu.edu University of La Verne EDUC 425 Language & Literacy - MS F/S Dr. Jessica Decker 909-448-4626 www.laverne.edu University of Single Course https://www.phoenix.edu/progra Phoenix Elements of Literacy Content and Enrollment ms/continuing-education/cte- RDG/556 Pedagogical Knowledge F/W/S Advisor 866.484.1815 course-availability.html University of San http://www.sandiego.edu/soles/l Diego Methods for Teaching Literacy in earning-and- Elementary Schools in a Global teaching/preliminary-multiple- EDUC 383/583 Societ F/S Reyes L. Quezada [email protected] subject-credential/ Vanguard https://www.vanguard.edu/acad University emics/academic- English Language Arts for programs/graduate/education/m EDUG 519 Elementary Classrooms F/S Andre Abrantes [email protected] ultiple-subject-credential Whittier College https://www.whittier.edu/acade Literacy Development in the mics/graduate_education/creden EDUC 502 Elementary School Fall, Summer Jessica Almanza [email protected] tial William Jessup Arlene Waggoner University Literacy Instruction Across the Tuesday or - Credential [email protected] (916) EDU 505 Curriculum Thursday 6-9 PM Analyst 577-2277

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - English

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield http://www.csub.edu/sse/teach er_edu EDSE 5220 Methods for Teaching: English F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] cation/index.html Channel Islands http://www.csuci.edu/academic Secondary School Methods s/cred EDSS 543 English F/W/S Manuel Corriea [email protected] ential.htm Chico EDTE 536-03 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu Dominguez Hills http://csudh.smartcatalogiq.co m/en/2018- 2019/Catalog/Teacher- Education/Single-Subject- Secondary Teaching Methods II Credential-Student-Teaching- TED 468 (English Section) F/S Dr. Lilia Sarmiento [email protected] and-University-Intern-Options East Bay TED 530 or TED 531 English (I, II or III): Instructional Summer/Fall/Sp http://www.csueastbay.edu/ted or TED 532 Methods ring Justin Woo [email protected] /index.html Fresno Curriculum and Methods and Materials in Dr. Alison [email protected] Instruction 161 Secondary Teaching English F/S Mandaville u Humboldt Secondary Curriculum Instruction: School of English & Secondary Seminar: Education & https://education.humboldt.edu SED 733 & SED 746 English F/S Credentialing [email protected] / Teacher http://www.ced.csulb.edu/singl Long Beach Curriculum and Methods in Preparation e- subject/adding-additional- EDSS 450G Teaching English F/Sp Advising Center 562-985-1105 credential Los Angeles Instructional Methods for Office of Student EDSE 4212N English and Language Arts F or S Services 323-343-4320 http://www.csun.edu/sites/defa Northridge ult/files/Added%20Authorizatio SED 525EN Methods of Teaching English Fall and Spring Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621 n%20CTC%20 Application.pdf Pomona EDU 5205 Secondary Curriculum & Methods F Renee Samaan [email protected] San Bernardino ESEC 506E curriculum and instruction English Winter Dr. Mick Verdi 909-537-7530 San Luis Obispo Teaching English in Secondary ENGL 424 Schools F Kelly Estrada [email protected] www.soe.calpoly.edu Sonoma Teaching in the Content Area: http://web.sonoma.edu/educati EDSS 444 English Fall only Kelly Estrada [email protected] on/ Stanislaus Literature and Writing for Secondary School English Department of www.csustan.edu/english/conta ENGL 4610 Teachers M-F English [email protected] ct

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information UC Los Angeles http://education.uclaextension. EDU 320 or EDUX Single Subject Methods for edu/credentials/add-content- 330.54 Teaching English F/W/S/Summer [email protected] area/ Riverside Curriculum Theory and Methods: https://www.extension.ucr.edu/ Content Specific Pedagogy for course/720009/EDUCX45015/Cu EDUC X450.15 Secondary English Language Arts S/F/W/S Credentials Office 951-827-1661 rriculumTheoryandM San Diego http://www.sandiego.edu/soles /learning-and-teaching/med- Curriculum Methods of Teaching secondary-education- in Today’s Global Secondary credential/degree- EDUC 332/532 Classroom F Reyes L. Quezada [email protected] requirements.php#tab-panel2 San Francisco Curriculum & Instruction in Contact English ENG 713 English Department Department [email protected] http://english.sfsu.edu/ San Jose http://www.sjsu.edu/secondary ENED 353 English (secondary methods) F/S Mary Warner [email protected] /program/ University of https://registrar.ucsc.edu/catalo California, Santa g/programs-courses/course- Cruz EDUC 227 English Teaching Secondary W Kim Jackson [email protected] descriptions/educ.html Private/Independent Bard College ED 555 Teaching as Reflective Practice S Laura Greenlee [email protected] www.bard.edu/mat/la Biola University SEED533 and Single Subject Pedagogy: English / Dr. Dennis http://education.biola.edu/grad SEED546 Secondary Curriculum Fieldwork F/S Eastman [email protected] / Brandman Effective English/Language Arts Teacher University Instruction for Single Subject Accreditation https://www.brandman.edu/ed EDSU 533-1 Candidates F/W/S Department credentialalerts@brandma n.edu ucation California Lutheran Teaching II: Subject Specific University EDTP 535 Pedagogy Skills - English F/S Christina Soria [email protected] Fresno Pacific University EDUC 696EN Single Subject Methods: English Spring Tamaye Ota [email protected] Hope Disciplinary/Interdisciplinary International Methods of Teaching in Secondary University EDU 6512 - English Cassie Smith [email protected] National Content Area Instruction and University TED633 Assessment monthly Admissions nu.edu www.nu.edu Pacific Union Secondary Content Area Teaching College EDUC 362 Strategies W Jean Buller Ed.D [email protected] or 707-965-7266 www.puc.edu Point Loma Nazarene Methods of Teaching Secondary Graduate University EDU622 Language Arts F/S/Su Admissions www.pointloma.edu

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - English San Diego Christian College ED 508 Single Subject Methods – English all semesters Jahnai Tuchel [email protected] www.sdcc.edu Simpson Curriculum & Instruction Becky bshaughnessy@simpsonu. University ED 5431A-46 Secondary : English F/S/S Shaughnessy edu simpsonu.edu Teachers College Content Specific Pedagogy: www.teacherscollegesj.edu of San Joaquin EDUC 220 D English Spring Michele Badovinac [email protected] University of La Subject Specific Pedagogy - F/S Verne EDUC 494B English Dr. Jessica Decker 909-448-4626 www.laverne.edu University of English/Language Arts Content Single Course https://www.phoenix.edu/programs/c Phoenix and Curricular Knowledge Enrollment ontinuing-education/cte-course- SEC/535 F/W/S Advisor 1-866-484-1815 availability.html Whittier College Single Subject Curriculum & Pedagogy II - English & Social https://www.whittier.edu/academics/g EDUC 509 Science Spring Jessica Almanza [email protected] raduate_education/credential William Jessup Curriculum and Instruction; University Designing and Assessing Tuesday and [email protected] EDU 508 Instruction Thursday 6-9 PM Arlene Waggoner (916) 577-2277 LEA High Tech High EDUC 206 Secondary English Methods F/W/S Julie Holmes credentialing@hightechhig https://www.hightechhigh.org/teacher h.org center/extension_courses/

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Mathematics

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield http://www.csub.edu/sse/teach EDSE 5200 Methods for Teaching: Math F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] er_education/index.html Channel Islands Secondary School Methods [email protected] http://www.csuci.edu/academic EDSS 541 Mathematics F/W/S Manuel Corriea u s/credential.htm Chico https://www.csuchico.edu/soe/i EDTE 536-02 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] ndex.shtml Dominguez Hills http://csudh.smartcatalogiq.co m/en/2018- 2019/Catalog/Teacher- Education/Single-Subject- Secondary Teaching Methods II Credential-Student-Teaching- TED 468 (Math Section) F/S Dr. Lilia Sarmiento [email protected] and-University-Intern-Options East Bay TED 539, TED 540, or Mathematics (I, II, or III): Summer/Fall/Sp http://www.csueastbay.edu/ted TED 541 Instructional Methods ring Justin Woo [email protected] /index.html Fresno Curriculum and Methods and Materials in Dr. Rajee Instruction 161 Secondary Teaching Math F Amarasinghe [email protected] Fullerton Advanced Methods of Teaching Fall, Spring, EDSC 542M Foundations Mathematics Summer Leticia Collins 657-278-7769 http://ed.fullerton.edu/seced/ Humboldt School of https://education.humboldt.edu Education & [email protected] / SED 737 & SED 750 Secondary Curric Inst:Math F/S Credentialing http://www.csulb.edu/college- Long Beach Teacher of-education/single-subject- Curriculum and Methods in Preparation 562-985-1105 or ced- credential-program-sscp/adding- EDSS 450M Teaching Math F/Sp Advising Center [email protected] an-additional-credential Instructional Methods for Office of Student Los Angeles Secondary School Subjects - Services EDSE 4212M Mathematics F/S 323-343-4320 Methods of Teaching http://www.csun.edu/sites/defa Northridge Mathematics in the Secondary ult/files/Added%20Authorizatio SED 525MA/L School and Lab Fall and Spring Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621 n%20CTC%20 Application.pdf Pomona EDU 5205 Secondary Curriculum & Methods F Renee Samaan [email protected] San Bernardino ESEC 506M C and I Math Winter Dr. Mick Verdi 909-537-7530 San Luis Obispo Organizing and Teaching Dr. Amelia Schink MATH 424 Mathematics F - Mikel [email protected] www.soe.calpoly.edu Sonoma http://www.sonoma.edu/educat Teaching in the Content Area: ion/csse/single- EDSS 444 Math Fall only Kelly Estrada [email protected] subject/index.html *Information provided by institution. If no information, contact institution. 24

MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Stanislaus Mathematics for Secondary Math MATH 4020 Teachers M-F Department 209-667-3461 www.csustan.edu/math UC Los Angeles http://education.uclaextension. EDU 320 or EDUX Single Subject Methods for edu/credentials/add-content- 330.55 Teaching Mathematics F/W/S/Summer [email protected] area/ Riverside Curriculum Theory and Methods: https://www.extension.ucr.edu/ Content Specific Pedagogy for course/720011/EDUCX45012/Cu EDUC X450.12 Secondary Mathematics S/F/W/S Credentials Office 951-827-1661 rriculumTheoryandM San Francisco Department of Curriculum & Instruction in Contact Secondary S ED 759 Mathematics Department Education [email protected] http://secondaryed.sfsu.edu/ San Jose State Mathematics (secondary http://www.sjsu.edu/secondary University MTED 394 methods) F Cheryl Roddick [email protected] /program/ Santa Cruz https://registrar.ucsc.edu/catalo g/programs-courses/course- EDUC 229 Teaching Math/Secondary W Kim Jackson [email protected] descriptions/educ.html San Diego http://www.sandiego.edu/soles /learning-and-teaching/med- Curriculum Methods of Teaching secondary-education- in Todays Global Secondary credential/degree- EDUC 332/532 Classroom F Reyes L. Quezada [email protected] requirements.php#tab-panel2 Private/Independent Bard College ED 555 Teaching as Reflective Practice S Laura Greenlee [email protected] www.bard.edu/mat/la Biola University Single Subject SEED533 and Pedagogy:Mathematics / Dr. Dennis http://education.biola.edu/grad SEED546 Secondary Curriculum Fieldwork F/S Eastman [email protected] / Brandman Teacher University Effective Math Instruction for Accreditation EDSU 533-3 Single Subject Candidates F/W/S Department credentialalerts@brandm an.edu https://www.brandman.edu California Lutheran Teaching II: Subject Specific University EDTP 535 Pedagogy Skills - Math F/S Christina Soria [email protected] Dominican https://www.dominican.edu/aca University of EDU 5145 Teaching Department of demics/lae/education/credentia California Math Teaching Math F Education [email protected] ls Fresno Pacific Single Subject Methods: University EDUC 696MA Mathematics Spring Tamaye Ota [email protected]

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Mathematics Hope Disciplinary/Interdisciplinary International Methods of Teaching in Secondary Cassie Smith or [email protected]; University EDU 6512 - Math Denise Castillo [email protected] National National University Content Area Instruction and University TED633 Assessment monthly Admissions nu.edu www.nu.edu Pacific Union Secondary Content Area Teaching [email protected] or 707- College EDUC 362 Strategies W Jean Buller Ed.D 965-7266 www.puc.edu Point Loma Nazarene Methods for Teaching Secondary Graduate University EDU623 Mathematics F/S/Su Admissions www.pointloma.edu San Diego Single Subject Methods - Christian College ED 508 Mathematics all semesters Jahnai Tuchel [email protected] www.sdcc.edu Simpson Curriculum & Instruction Becky bshaughnessy@simpsonu University ED 5431C-46 Secondary : Math F/S/S Shaughnessy .edu simpsonu.edu Teachers College Content Specific Pedagogy: Michele of San Joaquin EDUC 220G Mathematics Spring Badovinac [email protected] www.teacherscollegesj.edu University of La Subject Specific Pedagogy - Verne EDUC 494A Mathematics F/S Dr. Jessica Decker 909-448-4626 www.laverne.edu University of Single Course https://www.phoenix.edu/programs/c Phoenix Mathematics Content and Enrollment ontinuing-education/cte-course- SEC/538 Curricular Knowledge F/W/S Advisor 866.484.1815 availability.html Whittier College Single Subject Curriculum & https://www.whittier.edu/academics/g EDUC 509 Pedagogy II - Math & Science Spring Jessica Almanza [email protected] raduate_education/credential William Jessup Curriculum and Instruction; University Designing and Assessing Tuesday and [email protected] EDU 508 Instruction Thursday 6-9 PM Arlene Waggoner (916) 577-2277 LEA High Tech High credentialing@hightechhi https://www.hightechhigh.org/teacher EDUC 203 Secondary Math Methods W/S Julie Holmes gh.org center/extension_courses/

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Science

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield http://www.csub.edu/sse/teache EDSE 5210 Methods for Teaching: Science F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] r_education/index.html Chico EDTE 536-01 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] http://rce.csuchico.edu/openu Dominguez Hills http://csudh.smartcatalogiq.com/ en/2018-2019/Catalog/Teacher- Education/Single-Subject- Secondary Teaching Methods II Credential-Student-Teaching-and- TED 468 (Science Section) F/S Dr. Lilia Sarmiento University-Intern-Options East Bay TED 536, TED 537, or Science (I, II, or III): Instructional Summer/Fall/Sp http://www.csueastbay.edu/ted/i TED 538 Methods ring Justin Woo [email protected] ndex.html Fresno Curriculum and Methods and Materials in Instruction 161 Secondary Teaching F Dr. Jaime Arvizu [email protected] Fullerton Advanced Methods of Teaching Fall, Spring, EDSC 542S Science Summer Leticia Collins 657-278-7769 http://ed.fullerton.edu/seced/ Humboldt State Secondary Curriculum Instruction: School of University Science & Secondary Seminar: Education & SED 740 & 753 Science F/S Credentialing [email protected] https://education.humboldt.edu/ Long Beach http://www.csulb.edu/college-of- Teacher education/single-subject- Curriculum and Methods in Preparation 562-985-1105 or ced- credential-program-sscp/adding- EDSS 450C Teaching Science F/Sp Advising Center [email protected] an-additional-credential Los Angeles Instructional Methods for Secondary School Subjects - Office of Student EDSE 4212C Science F/sS Services 323-343-4320 Northridge http://www.csun.edu/sites/default Methods of Teaching Science in /files/Added%20Authorization%2 SED 525S/L the Secondary School and Lab Fall and Spring Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621 0CTC%20 Application.pdf San Bernardino ESEC 506 L C and I Science Winter Dr. Mick Verdi 909-537-7530 Sonoma Teaching in the Content Area- http://web.sonoma.edu/educatio EDSS 444 Science F Kelly Estrada [email protected] n/ Stanislaus Science 209-667-3476 NSCI 4961 Teaching Secondary Science M-F Department www.csustan.edu/biology UC Los Angeles EDU 320 or EDUX Single Subject Methods for http://education.uclaextension.e 330.57 Teaching Science F/W/S/Summer [email protected] du/credentials/add-content-area/ Riverside Curriculum Theory and Methods: https://www.extension.ucr.edu/c Content Specific Pedagogy for ourse/720010/EDUCX45016/Curri EDUC X450.16 Secondary Sciences S/F/W/S Credentials Office 951-827-1661 culumTheoryandM

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information San Francisco Department of Curriculum & Instruction in Contact Secondary S ED 759 Science Department Education [email protected] http://secondaryed.sfsu.edu/ San Jose http://www.sjsu.edu/secondary/ SCED 173 Science (secondary methods) F/S Resa Kelly [email protected] program/ Santa Cruz https://registrar.ucsc.edu/catalog /programs-courses/course- EDUC 231 Teaching Science/Secondary W Kim Jackson [email protected] descriptions/educ.html Private/Independent Biola University SEED533 and Single Subject Pedagogy:Science / Dr. Dennis SEED546 Secondary Curriculum Fieldwork F/S Eastman [email protected] http://education.biola.edu/grad/ Brandman Teacher University Effective Science Instruction for F/W/S Accreditation www.brandman.edu EDSU 533-F Single Subject Candidates Department credentialalerts@brandma n.edu California https://www.callutheran.edu/ed Lutheran Teaching II: Subject Specific ucation/credential-office/single- University EDTP 535 Pedagogy Skills - Science F/S Christina Soria [email protected] subject- authorization.html Fresno Pacific University EDUC 696SC Single Subject Methods: Science Spring Tamaye Ota [email protected] Hope International Cassie Smith or [email protected]; University EDU 6512 Secondary Methods - Science Fall and Spring Denise Castillo [email protected] Pacific Union Secondary Content Area Teaching [email protected] or 707-965- College EDUC 362 Strategies W Jean Buller Ed.D 7266 www.puc.edu Point Loma Nazarene Methods for Teaching Secondary Graduate University EDU624 Science F/S/Su Admissions www.pointloma.edu San Diego Christian College ED 508 Single Subject Methods - Science all semesters Jahnai Tuchel [email protected] www.sdcc.edu Simpson Curriculum & Instruction Becky bshaughnessy@simpsonu. University ED 5431D-46 Secondary : Science F/S/S Shaughnessy edu simpsonu.edu Teachers College Content Specific Pedagogy: Michele of San Joaquin EDUC 220J Science Spring Badovinac [email protected] www.teacherscollegesj.edu University of Single Course https://www.phoenix.edu/progra Phoenix Science Content and Curricular Enrollment ms/continuing-education/cte- SEC/540 Knowledge F/W/S Advisor 866.484.1815 course-availability.html LEA High Tech High credentialing@hightechhig https://www.hightechhigh.org/te EDUC 204 Secondary Science Methods W/S Julie Holmes h.org achercenter/extension_courses/

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Social Science

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield Methods for Teaching: Social http://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher_ EDSE 5230 Studies F/S Anna O’Bannon [email protected] education/index.html Channel Islands Secondary School Methods Social http://www.csuci.edu/academics EDSS 544 Science F/W/S Manuel Corriea [email protected] /credential.htm Chico https://www.csuchico.edu/soe/in EDTE 536-04 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] dex.shtml Dominguez Hills http://csudh.smartcatalogiq.com/ en/2018-2019/Catalog/Teacher- Education/Single-Subject- Secondary Teaching Methods II Credential-Student-Teaching-and- TED 468 (Social Science Section) F/S Dr. Lilia Sarmiento [email protected] University-Intern-Options East Bay TED 533, TED 534, or History Social Studies (I, II, or III): Summer/Fall/Sp http://www.csueastbay.edu/ted/i TED 535 Instructional Methods ring Justin Woo [email protected] ndex.html Fresno Curriculum and Methods and Materials in Instruction 161 Secondary Teaching F Ms. Robin Sischo [email protected] Fullerton Advanced Methods of Teaching EDSC 542H Social Science Kristen Shand [email protected] http://ou.fullerton.edu/# Humboldt School of Education & https://education.humboldt.edu/ SED 741 & SED 754 Secondary Curric Inst: Soc Sci F/S Credentialing [email protected] http://www.csulb.edu/college-of- Long Beach Teacher education/single-subject- Curriculum and Methods in Preparation 562-985-1105 or ced- credential-program-sscp/adding- EDSS 450S Teaching Social Science F/Sp Advising Center [email protected] an-additional-credential Instructional Methods for Los Angeles Secondary School Subjects - Social Office of Student EDSE 4212S Science F or S Services 323-343-4320 http://www.csun.edu/sites/default Northridge Methods of Teaching Social /files/Added%20Authorization%2 SED 525SS Studies Fall and Spring Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621 0CTC%20 Application.pdf San Bernardino ESCE 506 S C and I Social Studies Winter Dr. Mick Verdi 909-537-7530 Sonoma Teaching in the Content Area- http://web.sonoma.edu/educatio EDSS 444 Social Science F Kelly Estrada [email protected] n/ Stanislaus Department of SSCI 4961 Teaching Social Sciences M-F Social Sciences (209) 667-3342 www.csustan.edu/social-sciences UC Los Angeles EDU 320 or EDUX Single Subject Methods for http://education.uclaextension.e 330.56 Teaching Social Science F/W/S/Summer [email protected] du/credentials/add-content-area/

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Riverside Curriculum Theory and Methods: https://www.extension.ucr.edu/c Content Specific Pedagogy for ourse/720012/EDUCX45013/Curri EDUC X450.13 Secondary History/Social Sciences S/F/W/S Credentials Office 951-827-1661 culumTheoryandM San Diego http://www.sandiego.edu/soles/l earning-and-teaching/med- Curriculum Methods of Teaching secondary-education- in Today’s Global Secondary credential/degree- EDUC 332/532 Classroom F Reyes L. Quezada [email protected] requirements.php#tab-panel2 San Francisco Department of State University Curriculum & Instruction in Social Contact Secondary S ED 759 Science Department Education [email protected] http://secondaryed.sfsu.edu/ San Jose State Social Science (secondary http://www.sjsu.edu/secondary/ University SSED 378 methods) F Erica Boaz [email protected] program/ Santa Cruz https://registrar.ucsc.edu/catalog Social Science /programs-courses/course- EDUC 233 Teaching/Secondary W Kim Jackson [email protected] descriptions/educ.html Private/Independent Biola University SEED533 and Single Subject Pedagogy: History, Dr. Dennis SEED546 Social Science / Secondary F/S Eastman [email protected] http://education.biola.edu/grad/ Brandman Effective History/Social Science Teacher University Instruction for Single Subject Accreditation EDSU 533-D Candidates F/W/S Department credentialalerts@brandma n.edu https://www.brandman.edu/ California Lutheran Teaching II: Subject Specific University EDTP 535 Pedagogy Skills - Social Science F/S Christina Soria [email protected] Fresno Pacific Single Subject Methods: Social University EDUC 696SS Science Spring Tamaye Ota [email protected] Hope International Secondary Methods - Social Cassie Smith or [email protected]; University EDU 6512 Science Denise Castillo [email protected] Pacific Union Secondary Content Area Teaching [email protected] or 707-965- College EDUC 362 Strategies W Jean Buller Ed.D 7266 www.puc.edu Point Loma Nazarene Methods of Teaching Secondary Graduate University EDU625 Social Science F/S/Su Admissions www.pointloma.edu San Diego Single Subject Methods - Social Christian College ED 508 Science all semesters Jahnai Tuchel [email protected] www.sdcc.edu Simpson ED 5431B-46 Curriculum & Instruction F/S/S Becky bshaughnessy@simpsonu. simpsonu.edu University Secondary : Social Science Shaughnessy edu Teachers College Content Specific Pedagogy: Michele of San Joaquin EDUC 220K History/Social Science Spring Badovinac [email protected] www.teacherscollegesj.edu

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Social Science University of La Subject Specific Pedagogy - Verne EDUC 494D History F/S Dr. Jessica Decker 909-448-4626 www.laverne.edu Single Course https://www.phoenix.edu/programs/c University of Social Studies Content and Enrollment ontinuing-education/cte-course- Phoenix SEC/536 Curricular Knowledge F/W/S Advisor 866.484.1815 availability.html Whittier College Single Subject Curriculum & Pedagogy II - English & Social https://www.whittier.edu/academics/g EDUC 509 Science Spring Jessica Almanza [email protected] raduate_education/credential LEA High Tech High Secondary Social Science/History credentialing@hightechhig https://www.hightechhigh.org/teacher EDUC 205 Methods F/W/S Julie Holmes h.org center/extension_courses/

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Art

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield Methods for Teaching: http://www.csub.edu/sse/teache EDSE 5250 Art/Music/Phys. Ed. F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] r_education/index.html Chico https://www.csuchico.edu/soe/in EDTE 536-05 Subject Area Pedagogy II S Andrew Nichols [email protected] dex.shtml Dominguez Hills http://csudh.smartcatalogiq.com/ en/2018-2019/Catalog/Teacher- Education/Single-Subject- Secondary Teaching Methods II Credential-Student-Teaching-and- TED 468 (Science Section) F/S Dr. Lilia Sarmiento [email protected] University-Intern-Options TED 542, TED 543, or Visual Arts (I, II, or III): Summer/Fall/Sp http://www.csueastbay.edu/ted/i East Bay TED 544 Instructional Methods ring Justin Woo [email protected] ndex.html Fresno Curriculum and Methods and Materials in Instruction 161 Secondary Teaching F Dr. AhRan Koo [email protected] Humboldt School of Education & SED 731 & SED 744 Secondary Seminar: Art F/S Credentialing [email protected] https://education.humboldt.edu/ Long Beach http://www.csulb.edu/college-of- Teacher education/single-subject- Curriculum and Methodology for Preparation 562-985-1105 or ced- credential-program-sscp/adding- EDSS 450A Teaching Art F/Sp Advising Center [email protected] an-additional-credential http://www.csun.edu/sites/default Northridge /files/Added%20Authorization%2 SED 525A Methods of Teaching Art F Estela Chacon 818) 677-6621 0CTC%20 Application.pdf Pomona EDU 5205 Secondary Curriculum & Methods F Renee Samaan [email protected] San Bernardino Winter and CSUSB Art Art 499 Methods in ART Sprnig Department Sonoma http://www.sonoma.edu/educati on/cs EDSS 444 Teaching in the Content Area: Art F Kelly Estrada [email protected] se/single-subject/index.html Stanislaus ART 4860 Art of the Classroom Teacher M-F Art Department (209) 667-3432 www.csustan.edu/art UC San Francisco Contact School State University EDUC 750 Curriculum & Instruction in Art of Art School of Art [email protected] http://art.sfsu.edu/ San Jose State http://www.sjsu.edu/secondary/ University ARED 238 Art (secondary methods) F Anne Simonson [email protected] program/

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Art Private/Independent Academy of Art Curriculum Development and Marybeth mtereszkiewicz@academyahttps://www.academyart.edu/academi University ARE 620 Analysis in Art Education Settings online Tereszkiewicz rt.edu cs/art-education/ National National University Content Area Instruction and University TED633 Assessment monthly Admissions nu.edu www.nu.edu Pacific Union Secondary Content Area Teaching [email protected] or 707- College EDUC 362 Strategies W Jean Buller Ed.D 965-7266 www.puc.edu Point Loma Nazarene Methods for Teaching Secondary Fall Spring Graduate University EDU 627 Visual Arts Summer Admissions www.pointloma.edu San Diego Christian College ED 508 Single Subject Methods - Art all semesters Jahnai Tuchel [email protected] www.sdcc.edu Simpson Curriculum & Instruction Becky bshaughnessy@simpsonu. University ED 5431H-46 Secondary : Art F/S/S Shaughnessy edu simpsonu.edu Teachers College Michele of San Joaquin EDUC 220B Content Specific Pedagogy: Art Spring Badovinac [email protected] www.teacherscollegesj.edu University of La Verne EDUC 494H Subject Specific Pedagogy - Art F/S Dr. Jessica Decker 909-448-4626 www.laverne.edu University of Single Course https://www.phoenix.edu/programs/c Phoenix Visual Arts Content and Curricular Enrollment ontinuing-education/cte-course- SEC/541 Knowledge F/W/S Advisor 866.484.1815 availability.html

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Music

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield http://www.csub.edu/sse/teache EDSE 5250 Methods for Teaching: Music F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] r_education/index.html Chico https://www.csuchico.edu/soe/in EDTE 536-05 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] dex.shtml Dominguez Hills http://csudh.smartcatalogiq.com/ en/2018-2019/Catalog/Teacher- Education/Single-Subject- Secondary Teaching Methods II Credential-Student-Teaching-and- TED 468 (Designated Section) F/S Dr. Lilia Sarmiento [email protected] University-Intern-Options East Bay TED 545, TED 546, or Music (I, II, or III): Instructional Summer/Fall/Sp http://www.csueastbay.edu/ted/i TED 547 Methods ring Justin Woo [email protected] ndex.html Fresno Curriculum and Methods and Materials in Dr. Tony Mowrer, [email protected], Instruction 161 Secondary Teaching F Dr. Emily Mason [email protected] Humboldt School of Education & SED 738 & SED 751 Secondary Seminar: Music F/S Credentialing [email protected] https://education.humboldt.edu/ Long Beach http://www.csulb.edu/college-of- Teacher education/single-subject- Curriculum and Methodology for Preparation 562-985-1105 or ced- credential-program-sscp/adding- EDSS 450N Teaching Music F Advising Center [email protected] an-additional-credential Northridge http://www.csun.edu/sites/default Methods of Teaching General /files/Added%20Authorization%2 SED 525MU Music F Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621 0CTC%20 Application.pdf Pomona EDU 5205 Secondary Curriculum & Methods F Renee Samaan [email protected] San Bernardino Winter and CSUSB Music Music 411 Methods in Music Spring Department Sonoma Teaching in the Content Area- http://web.sonoma.edu/educatio EDSS 444 Music F Kelly Estrada [email protected] n/ Stanislaus Department of MUS 3370 Introduction to Music Education M-F Music 209-667-3421 https://www.csustan.edu/music UC

San Francisco Contact School MUS 760 Curriculum & Instruction in Music of Music School of Music [email protected] http://music.sfsu.edu/ San Jose http://www.sjsu.edu/secondary/ MUED 370 A & B Music (secondary methods) F & S Diana Hollinger [email protected] program/ Private/Independent

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Biola University SEED533 and Single Subject Pedagogy / Dr. Dennis SEED546 Secondary Curriculum Fieldwork F/S Eastman [email protected] http://education.biola.edu/grad/ Brandman Effective Music and Visual Arts Teacher University Instruction for Single Subject Accreditation EDSU 533-H Candidates F/W/S Department [email protected] www.brandman.edu California https://www.callutheran.edu/ed Lutheran Teaching II: Subject Specific ucation/credential-office/single- University EDTP 535 Pedagogy Skills - Music F/S Christina Soria [email protected] subject- authorization.html Fresno Pacific University EDUC 696MU Single Subject Methods: Music Spring Tamaye Ota [email protected] Hope Disciplinary/Interdisciplinary International Methods of Teaching in Secondary Cassie Smith or [email protected]; University EDU6512 - Music Denise Castillo [email protected] Pacific Union Secondary Content Area Teaching [email protected] or 707-965- College EDUC 362 Strategies W Jean Buller Ed.D 7266 www.puc.edu Point Loma Nazarene Content-Specific Pedagogy of Fall Spring Graduate University EDU 629 Secondary Teachers: Music Summer Admissions www.pointloma.edu San Diego Christian College ED 508 Single Subject Methods - Music all semesters Jahnai Tuchel [email protected] www.sdcc.edu Simpson Curriculum & Instruction Becky bshaughnessy@simpsonu. University ED 5431G-46 Secondary : Music F/S/S Shaughnessy edu simpsonu.edu Teachers College Michele of San Joaquin EDUC 220H Content Specific Pedagogy: Music Spring Badovinac [email protected] www.teacherscollegesj.edu University of La Verne EDUC 494F Subject Specific Pedagogy - Music F/S Dr. Jessica Decker 909-448-4626 www.laverne.edu

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Physical Education

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield http://www.csub.edu/sse/teache EDSE 5250 Methods for Teaching: Phys Ed F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] r_education/index.html Chico https://www.csuchico.edu/soe/in EDTE 536-06 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] dex.shtml Dominguez Hills http://csudh.smartcatalogiq.com/ en/2018-2019/Catalog/Teacher- Education/Single-Subject- Secondary Teaching Methods II Credential-Student-Teaching-and- TED 468 (Designated Section) F/S Dr. Lilia Sarmiento [email protected] University-Intern-Options East Bay TED 548, TED 549, Physical Education (I, II, or III): Summer/Fall/Sp http://www.csueastbay.edu/ted/i or TED 550 Instructional Methods ring Justin Woo [email protected] ndex.html Humboldt School of Education & SED 739 & 752 Secondary Curric Inst: Phys Ed F/S Credentialing [email protected] https://education.humboldt.edu/ Long Beach http://www.csulb.edu/college-of- Teacher education/single-subject- Curriculum and Methodology for Preparation 562-985-1105 or ced- credential-program-sscp/adding- EDSS 450P Teaching Physical Education F/Sp Advising Center [email protected] an-additional-credential Northridge http://www.csun.edu/sites/default Methods of Teaching Physical /files/Added%20Authorization%2 SED 525PE Education F Estela Chacon (8180 677-6621 0CTC%20 Application.pdf San Bernardino ESEC 506 P C and I Physical Education Winter Dr. Mick Verdi 909-537-7530 Sonoma Teaching in the Content Area- http://web.sonoma.edu/educatio EDSS 444 Physical Education F Kelly Estrada [email protected] n/ Stanislaus Secondary Pedagogy of Physical Department of https://www.csustan.edu/kinesio KINS 4150 Education M-F Kinesiology [email protected] logy/contact-information UC Los Angeles Single Subject Methods for http://education.uclaextension.e EDUX 330.53 Teaching K-12 Physical Education F/W/S/Summer [email protected] du/credentials/add-content-area/ San Francisco Curriculum & Instruction in Contact Department of KIN 750 Physical Education Department Kinesiology [email protected] http://kin.sfsu.edu/ San Jose http://www.sjsu.edu/secondary/ KNED 339 Kinesiology (secondary methods) F David Daum [email protected] program/ Private/Independent Biola University Single Subject Pedagogy: Physical SEED533 and Education / Secondary Curriculum Dr. Dennis SEED546 Fieldwork F/S Eastman [email protected] http://education.biola.edu/grad/

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Brandman Effective Health Science and Teacher University Physical Education Instruction for Accreditation EDSU 533-E Single Subject Candidates F/W/S Department [email protected] www.brandman.edu California Teaching II: Subject Specific Lutheran University EDTP 535 Pedagogy Skills - PE F/S Christina Soria [email protected] Fresno Pacific Single Subject Methods Physical University EDUC 696PE Education Spring Only Tamaye Ota [email protected] Hope International Disciplinary/Interdisciplinary University Methods of Teaching in Secondary Cassie Smith or [email protected]; EDU6512 - PE Denise Castillo [email protected] Hope International University Pacific Union Secondary Content Area Teaching [email protected] or 707-965- College EDUC 362 Strategies W Jean Buller Ed.D 7266 www.puc.edu San Diego Christian Single Subject Methods - Physical College ED 508 Education all semesters Jahnai Tuchel [email protected] www.sdcc.edu Simpson University Curriculum & Instruction Becky ED 5431E-46 Secondary Physical Education F/S/S Shaughnessy [email protected] www.simpsonu.edu Teachers College of Content Specific Pedagogy: Michele San Joaquin EDUC 220I Physical Education Spring Badovinac [email protected] www.teacherscollegesj.edu University of La Subject Specific Pedagogy - Verne EDUC 494E Physical Education F/S Dr. Jessica Decker 909-448-4626 www.laverne.edu University of Single Course https://www.phoenix.edu/progra Phoenix Physical Education Content and Enrollment ms/continuing-education/cte- SEC/539 Curricular Knowledge F/W/S Advisor 866.484.1815 course-availability.html Whittier College https://www.whittier.edu/acade Single Subject Curriculum & mics/graduate_education/creden EDUC 509 Pedagogy II - Physical Education Spring Jessica Almanza [email protected] tial

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - World Languages

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield http://www.csub.edu/sse/teache EDSE 5240 Methods for Teaching: World Lang F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] r_education/index.html Chico https://www.csuchico.edu/soe/in EDTE 536-07 Subject Area Pedagogy II S Andrew Nichols [email protected] dex.shtml Dominguez Hills http://csudh.smartcatalogiq.com/ en/2018-2019/Catalog/Teacher- Education/Single-Subject- Secondary Teaching Methods II Credential-Student-Teaching-and- TED 468 (Designated Section)) F/S Dr. Lilia Sarmiento [email protected] University-Intern-Options East Bay TED 551, TED 552, or Spanish (I, II or III): Instructional Summer/Fall/Sp http://www.csueastbay.edu/ted/i TED 553 Methods ring Justin Woo [email protected] ndex.html Fresno Curriculum and Methods and Materials in Dr. Gloria Instruction 161 Secondary Teaching F Medina-Sancho [email protected] Fullerton Advanced Methods for Teaching EDSC 542F World Languages Summer Leticia Collins 657-278-7769 http://ed.fullerton.edu/seced/ Humboldt Secondary Curriculum Instruction: School of Modern Language & Secondary Education & SED 734 & 747 Seminar: Modern Language F/S Credentialing [email protected] https://education.humboldt.edu/ http://www.csulb.edu/college-of- Long Beach Curriculum and Methodology for Teacher education/single-subject- Teaching Languages Other than Preparation 562-985-1105 or ced- credential-program-sscp/adding- EDSS 450F English F/Sp Advising Center [email protected] an-additional-credential Northridge http://www.csun.edu/sites/default Methods of Teaching World /files/Added%20Authorization%2 SED 525WL Language F Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621 0CTC%20 Application.pdf Pomona EDU 5205 Secondary Curriculum & Methods F Renee Samaan [email protected] San Bernardino ESEC 506F C and I World Langagues Winter Dr. Mick Verdi 909-537-7530 San Luis Obispo Methods in Teaching Languages WLC 424 Other Than English F Dr. Silvia Marijuan [email protected] www.soe.calpoly.edu Sonoma Teaching in the Content Area- http://web.sonoma.edu/educatio EDSS 444 World Languages F Kelly Estrada [email protected] n/ Stanislaus Department of Linguistics and Language Modern https://www.csustan.edu/moder SPAN 4810 Instruction M-F Languages 209-667-3686 n-languages

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information UC Riverside Curriculum Theory and Methods: https://www.extension.ucr.edu/c Content Specific Pedagogy for Fall, Winter, ourse/720013/EDUCX45014/Curri EDUC x450.14 Secondary World Languages Spring, Summer Credentials Office 951-827-1661 culumTheoryandM San Diego http://www.sandiego.edu/soles/l earning-and-teaching/med- Curriculum Methods of Teaching secondary-education- in Todays Global Secondary credential/degree- EDUC 332/532 Classroom F Reyes L. Quezada [email protected] requirements.php#tab-panel2 San Francisco Department of Curriculum & Instruction in Modern Foreign Languages (World Contact Languages and MLL 750 Languages) Department Literatures [email protected] http://mll.sfsu.edu/ San Jose Foreign Languages (secondary http://www.sjsu.edu/secondary/ FLED 380 methods) F Anne Jensen [email protected] program/ Private/Independent Biola University Single Subject Pedagogy: Methods for Teaching Spanish as a Foreign SEED533 and Language / Secondary Curriculum Dr. Dennis SEED546 Fieldwork F/S Eastman [email protected] http://education.biola.edu/grad/ Brandman Effective Instruction in Languages Teacher University Other Than English for Single Accreditation EDSU 533-B Subject Candidates F/W/S Department [email protected] www.brandman.edu California https://www.callutheran.edu/ed Lutheran Teaching II: Subject Specific ucation/credential-office/single- University EDTP 535 Pedagogy Skills - LOE F/S Christina Soria [email protected] subject- authorization.html Fresno Pacific University EDUC 696LO Single Subject Methods Languages Spring Only Tamaye Ota [email protected] Pacific Union College Secondary Content Area Teaching [email protected] or 707-965- EDUC 362 Strategies W Jean Buller Ed.D 7266 www.puc.edu Point Loma Nazarene Methods for Teaching Secondary Fall Spring Graduate University EDU 626 Foreign Language Summer Admissions www.pointloma.edu Simpson Curriculum & Instruction University Secondary: Languages Other Than Becky ED 5431F-46 English F/S/S Shaughnessy bshaughnessy@simpsonu. edu simpsonu.edu

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - World Languages Teachers College Content Specific Pedagogy: World of San Joaquin Language (Language other than Michele EDUC 220L English) Spring Badovinac [email protected] www.teacherscollegesj.edu University of La Subject Specific Pedagogy - Verne EDUC 494G Spanish F/S Dr. Jessica Decker 909-448-4626 www.laverne.edu Whittier College Single Subject Curriculum & https://www.whittier.edu/academics/g EDUC 509 Pedagogy II - Spanish Spring Jessica Almanza [email protected] raduate_education/credential

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Agriculture

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield http://www.csub.edu/sse/teache EDSE 5260 Methods for Teaching: Ag F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] r_education/index.html Chico Curriculum and Methods of https://www.csuchico.edu/soe/in AGED 521 Teaching Vocational Agriculture F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] dex.shtml Dr. Rosco Fresno Curriculum and Methods and Materials in Vaughn; Dr. Art [email protected] or Instruction 161 Secondary Teaching F Parham [email protected] Pomona EDU 5205 Secondary Curriculum & Methods F Renee Samaan [email protected] San Luis Obispo Organizing and Teaching AGED 424 Agriculture W Dr. Ben Swan [email protected] www.soe.calpoly.edu Private/Independent Brandman Effective Career Technical Teacher University Education Instruction for Single Accreditation EDSU 533-G Subject Candidates F/W/S Department [email protected] www.brandman.edu National Content Area Instruction and University TED633 Assessment monthly Admissions nu.edu www.nu.edu Simpson Curriculum & Instruction Becky bshaughnessy@simpsonu. University ED 5431J-46 Secondary : Agriculture F/S/S Shaughnessy edu simpsonu.edu Teachers College Content Specific Pedagogy: Michele of San Joaquin EDUC 220A Agriculture Spring Badovinac [email protected] www.teacherscollegesj.edu

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Business

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield http://www.csub.edu/sse/teacher EDSE 5280 Methods for Teaching: Business F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] _education/index.html Private/Independent Brandman Effective Career Technical Teacher University Education Instruction for Single Accreditation [email protected] EDSU 533-G Subject Candidates F/W/S Department u www.brandman.edu Point Loma Nazarene Content-Specific Pedagogy of Fall Spring Graduate University EDU 629 Secondary Teachers: Business Summer Admissions www.pointloma.edu Simpson Curriculum & Instruction Becky University ED 5431I-46 Secondary Business F/S/S Shaughnessy [email protected] www.simpsonu.edu Teachers College Content Specific Pedagogy: Michele of San Joaquin EDUC 220C Business Spring Badovinac [email protected] www.teacherscollegesj.edu University of La Subject Specific Pedagogy - Verne EDUC 494J Business F/S Dr. Jessica Decker 909-448-4626 www.laverne.edu

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Health

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield http://www.csub.edu/sse/teache EDSE 5260 Methods for Teaching: Health Sci F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] r_education/index.html Chico https://www.csuchico.edu/soe/in EDTE 536-06 Subject Area Pedagogy II F/S Andrew Nichols [email protected] dex.shtml http://www.csulb.edu/college-of- Long Beach Teacher education/single-subject- Curriculum and Methodology for Preparation 562-985-1105 or ced- credential-program-sscp/adding- EDSS 450D Teaching Health F/Sp/Su Advising Center [email protected] an-additional-credential Northridge https://www.csun.edu/eisner- Methods of Teaching Science in education/credential-office/add- SED 525/L the Secondary School and Lab Fall/Spring Estela Chacon (818) 677-6621 teaching-or-content-area Stanislaus Department of https://www.csustan.edu/kinesio KINS 4230 Coordinated School Health M-F Kinesiology [email protected] logy/contact-information Private/Independent Brandman Effective Health Science and Teacher University Physical Education Instruction for Accreditation EDSU 533-E Single Subject Candidates F/W/S Department [email protected] www.brandman.edu California Lutheran Teaching II: Subject Specific University EDTP 535 Pedagogical Skills - Health F/S Christina Soria [email protected] Hope Disciplinary/Interdisciplinary International Methods of Teaching in Secondary Cassie Smith or [email protected]; University EDU6512 - Health Denise Castillo [email protected] Point Loma Nazarene Content-Specific Pedagogy of Fall Spring Graduate University EDU 629 Secondary Teachers: Health Summer Admissions www.pointloma.edu Simpson Curriculum & Instruction Becky University ED 5431K-46 Secondary Health F/S/S Shaughnessy [email protected] www.simpsonu.edu Teachers College Michele of San Joaquin EDUC 220E Content Specific Pedagogy: Health Spring Badovinac [email protected] www.teacherscollegesj.edu University of La Verne EDUC 494I Subject Specific Pedagogy - Health F/S Dr. Jessica Decker 909-448-4626 www.laverne.edu

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Home Economics

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield http://www.csub.edu/sse/teache EDSE 5260 Methods for Teaching: Home Ec F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] r_education/index.html Northridge http://www.csun.edu/sites/default Methods of Teaching Home /files/Added%20Authorization%2 SED 525HE Economics Fall and Spring Estela Chacon 818) 677-6621 0CTC%20 Application.pdf Private/Independent Brandman Effective Career Technical Teacher University Education Instruction for Single Accreditation EDSU 533-G Subject Candidates F/W/S Department [email protected] www.brandman.edu Point Loma Content-Specific Pedagogy of Nazarene Secondary Teachers: Home Fall Spring Graduate University EDU 629 Economics Summer Admissions www.pointloma.edu Simpson Curriculum & Instruction Becky University ED 5431L-46 Secondary Home Economics F/S/S Shaughnessy [email protected] www.simpsonu.edu Teachers College Content Specific Pedagogy: Home Michele of San Joaquin EDUC 220F Economics Spring Badovinac [email protected] www.teacherscollegesj.edu

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MS/SS Pedagogy Course Information Single Subject - Industrial and Technology Education

Institution Name Course Number Course Title When Offered Contact Person Contact Number and/or Email Website URL CSU Bakersfield Methods for Teaching: Indus. http://www.csub.edu/sse/teach EDSE 5270 Tech. Ed. F/S Anne O'Bannon [email protected] er_education/index.html Fresno Curriculum and Instruction 161 S Darnell Austin [email protected] Private/Independent Brandman Effective Career Technical Teacher University Education Instruction for Single Accreditation EDSU 533-G Subject Candidates F/W/S Department [email protected] www.brandman.edu Simpson Curriculum & Instruction University Secondary Industrial & Technical Becky ED 5431M-46 Education F/S/S Shaughnessy [email protected] www.simpsonu.edu

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Additional Information Institution Name Multiple Subject Program Single Subject Program Other CSU Bakersfield Course registration is through Extended Education Course registration is through Extended Education Open University. Approval is required prior to Open University. Approval is required prior to registration. registration. CalState TEACH CalState TEACH does not offer courses. However, we would structure a program that would allow a teacher candidate to access the specific modules that would cover methodology and reading. The teacher candidate would not need to take the entire program. Channel Islands Scroll down and click on subject name for a list of required courses for that subject including Methodology course for that subject. Chico Alternative methodology content areas are Each EDTE 536 section is specific to a particular available; contact Andrew Nichols for more content area. information. East Bay TED 509 is a 4 unit course and will have a higher CSUEB supports World Languages in Spanish, cost. French, Hindi, Chinese (Mandarin) and ASL. Course numbers will vary. Fullerton Potential students must contact the department for permission to take the course and to receive registration codes. Humboldt This course is only offered in the spring and can be These are distance accessible, online methods cancelled due to low enrollment. courses that begin in the fall semester. Long Beach Must pass Multiple Subject CSET Prior to enrolling Candidates must complete subject matter in courses. competency in the area prior to being allowed to enroll for the course. Los Angeles Each of the Language Arts Courses require a 1-unit Some of the methodology courses also require a 1- fieldwork component. These may not be the only unit fieldwork component and not all of the two courses required for an educator who holds a courses are offered every semester/year Single Subject teaching credential and wants to Class runs based on student registration. Will get add a Multiple Subject teaching credential. cancelled if numbers are too low. Pomona Courses may be taken through Open University: https://www.cpp.edu/~ceu/open- university/index.shtml San Bernardino Quarter moving to semesters in 2020 Class Schedule: https://www.csustan.edu/class- Class Schedule: https://www.csustan.edu/class- Some Single Subject methods courses require the San Luis Obispo schedule. Info for Open University registration & schedule. Info for Open University registration & verification of subject matter competency prior to fees: University Extended Education at fees: University Extended Education at enrolling. https://www.csustan.edu/uee/open-university. https://www.csustan.edu/uee/open-university. 46

Sonoma These classes are open on a space available basis. Courses offered on a space available basis. Priority Priority is given to program candidates. is given to program candidates. We offer courses in Turlock and Stockton. We Candidates who want to add a second credential Stanislaus offer day and evening times. Courses meet only may take courses through Open University and once per week for 16 weeks. thereby forgoing the need to apply to Stanislaus State University. UC Riverside Registration for the MS Pedagogy course is done through concurrent enrollment via University Extension. Instructor and department approval is required. San Diego The methodology courses are not available for The methodology courses are not available for open enrollment. The Reading course is so we are open enrollment. only providing information for that course.

Private/Independent Biola University Fieldwork hours required in courses will be Two courses (total of 3 units) taken concurrently reduced for those adding a second authorization. will meet the secondary methodology requirement. Spanish is the only World Language available. Fieldwork required in courses will be reduced for those adding a second authorization. Brandman No Application Fee Course Fees- $1000 and up University California Lutheran California Lutheran University does not offer online University courses. Fresno Pacific Fully online course is not offered. University Hope International 8 week online modules We offer these EDU6512 courses as needed for our University full time students. Pacific Union College There are prerequisites for admission to the We have a single subject program with methods courses. A lab experience accompanies each courses that all candidates take, with a special course, to be taken as a co-requisite. 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 We don't currently offer single courses. University Simpson University Each of these courses require 15 hours of These courses require 15 hours of classroom http://simpsonu.edu/assets/doc/REG-Instant- classroom observation. observation in the specific curricular area setting. Enrollment-Non-Degree-Instructions.pdf Teachers College of This course is only offered one time per year, in We may begin to offer ad-hoc Multiple Subject San Joaquin the spring. methodology and/or reading courses in 2018.

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