03-11-2019, 06:41 PM
(03-11-2019, 05:00 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Post your credits here, and we can tell you the best route. One thing to keep in mind in CA: you do not need a degree in Education to become a teacher; you can get a degree in just about anything, and then student teach for a year while prepping for the CSET.Ok awesome...thank you so much...hopefully I don't mess this up..here goes:
Also, the CSU's are pretty transparent in their requirements for a degree; from the CC's on up, there is tons of info out there for what you need to do to get a teaching credential. Now, if you came from another state and didn't know that there were certain "pathways" that you needed, then you definitely need to look at another school or another path.
But first, list everything and let's see where you stand. AND, make sure you list in this order:
School #1 (RA or NA, 2-yr or 4-yr, semester or quarter system)
Course #, course name, number of credits, grade if less than a C, and if the course is UL
Course #, course name, number of credits, grade if less than a C, and if the course is UL
Course #, course name, number of credits, grade if less than a C, and if the course is UL
School #2 (RA or NA, 2-yr or 4-yr, semester or quarter system)
Course #, course name, number of credits, grade if less than a C, and if the course is UL
Course #, course name, number of credits, grade if less than a C, and if the course is UL
Course #, course name, number of credits, grade if less than a C, and if the course is UL
School #3 (RA or NA, 2-yr or 4-yr, semester or quarter system)
Course #, course name, number of credits, grade if less than a C, and if the course is UL
Course #, course name, number of credits, grade if less than a C, and if the course is UL
Course #, course name, number of credits, grade if less than a C, and if the course is UL
You don't have to put the school name, but the other info is needed. Please only put the necessary info: we don't need extra details like GPA - try to make this as succinct as possible while giving as much info as is needed.
I'm not sure if the Juco is RA or NA, I looked it up but it only says that they are accredited by Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges.
School #1, juco on semester schedule
Psych 130 , Personal Adjustment, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Philo 115, Religious Comparisons & Inquiry, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Psych 101, General Psychology, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Socio 150, Ethnicity & Culture in America, 3 credits, Gen, Ed
SpCom 102, Intro to Human Comm., 3 credits, Gen Ed
PE 109, Performance Through Mental Training, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Anthro 101, Physical Anthropology, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Polsc 110, International Relations, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Music 110, Music Appreciation, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Hea 110, Healthful Living, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Pe 108, Care & Prev of Athletic Inj. , 3 credits, Gen Ed
Human 101, Intro to Humanities, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Hist 101, History of US to 1877, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Engl. 101, Comp. & Reading, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Hea 101, Emerg. Response / CPR, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Csci 201, General Computer literacy, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Busad 230, Personal Finance, 3 credits, Gen Ed
PE 121 , Coaching Effectiveness, 3 credits, Gen Ed
PE 100, Into to Physical Ed., 3 credits, Gen Ed
Hist 106, World Civ to 16th Cent., 3 credits, Gen Ed
Engl. 169, Children's Literature, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Philo 105, Crit. Reason & Analytic Writing, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Art 160, Appreciation of Art, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Psych 110, Human Sexualities, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Hist. 129, History of California, 3 credits, Gen Ed
School #2 juco on semester schedule
Lbst 10, Intro to Education, 3 credits, Gen Ed
Math 62, Algebra for Liberal Arts, 5 Credits, Gen Ed
currently enrolled in Math 105, Basic Structures of Math, 3 credits, Gen Ed
I was under the impression that you had to get a multiple subject credential to teach k-8th, at least in California?
I'm all ears, if you guys have any suggestions for me thanks so much!