University Catalog 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Arts in Education: Option in Integrated STEM Teaching
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The Master of Arts degree: Option in Integrated STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) Teaching provides educators with the opportunity to develop their pedagogical skills and knowledge in teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (thus, meeting Common Core State Standards in Mathematics and Next Generation Science Standards), strengthen their capacity for addressing the needs of diverse learners (especially those with special needs), build collaboration in educational contexts, access and value knowledge from multiple sources, all grounded in the pursuit of equity. This program has two objectives: 1) the Master of Arts degree in Education and 2) a California teaching credential in one of two concentrations (single subject in mathematics or science OR education specialist in mild to moderate disabilities). This option satisfies the requirements for both the Master of Arts in Education degree and for a California teaching credential in one of these concentration areas. The Single Subject Credential is issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. The single subject teaching credential includes courses appropriate for preliminary teacher preparation in math or science to students in middle schools, junior high schools, and high schools. The Education Specialist Instruction Credential prepares candidates for teaching students with mild/moderate disabilities in grades K-12. All students will pass a comprehensive examination. This option requires a minimum of 75 units (which includes 45-52 units for a credential). Candidates must fulfill all requirements for a credential or possess a valid credential before attempting courses in the Master’s sequences.
Admission to the Program
In addition to university requirements for admission to graduate study, applicants must have:
- A bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally-accredited college or university,
- A 2.75 or higher grade point average in their last 60 semester (90 quarter) units attempted,
- Met the basic skills requirement or attempted the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST),
- Completed a CTC-approved subject matter program by subject-area department or received a passing score on all required sections of the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET),
- General Education Oral Communications (3 semester units) or Speech Proficiency Assessment for Teachers (1 semester unit) or an acceptable alternative by petition,
- Passed the Writing Proficiency Exam (0 units) or a score of 41 or higher on the writing portion of the CBEST or an acceptable alternative by petition.
Credential (Secondary Teaching or Education Specialist Instruction)
The teaching credential with authorization in Single Subject Instruction qualifies holders to teach in their authorized field at any grade level, preschool, kindergarten, and grades 1 through 12, or in classes organized primarily for adults. The Education Specialist Instruction Credential in Mild to Moderate Disabilities qualifies holders to conduct assessments, provide instruction, and special education related services to individuals with a primary disability of specific learning disabilities, mild/moderate intellectual disabilities, other health impairment, emotional disturbance, and autism spectrum disorders within the disability area, in kindergarten, grades 1 through 12, and classes organized primarily for adults in services across the continuum of program options available. California State University Los Angeles is authorized by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) to prepare students for teaching credentials in many subject areas; the following are in this program:
- Mathematics (including Foundational)
- Science (Biology, Chemistry, Foundational, GeoScience, or Physics)
- Education Specialist Instruction (in Mild to Moderate Disabilities)
Post-baccalaureate students who would like to earn a teaching credential in one of the above fields should read the information below and contact the Charter College of Education Office for Student Services in King Hall D2078 for advice.
Requirements for a Preliminary Teaching Credential
- In order for the university to recommend students to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) for a preliminary Single Subject or Education Specialist Instruction Credential, the following requirements must be completed or passed:
- A bachelor’s degree or higher from regionally accredited college or university,
- All required subject matter and pedagogy competencies (i.e. CSET, CBEST, TPA [Teacher Performance Assessment], RICA [Reading Instruction Competence Assessment]),
- The writing proficiency examination (WPE), or GE Oral Communication, or acceptable alternative by petition
- Fulfill the U.S. Constitution requirement
- PH 2010 Medical Emergencies Management (3 semester units) or a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) card (infant, child, and adult),
- The professional education courses listed below with a GPA of 3.0 or better
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Professional Education Courses Concentration: Single Subject Credential (45 units)
Introductory Block (Must be completed before Developmental Block) 13 units
Developmental Block (Must be completed before Instructional Block) 14 units
Instructional Block (Must be completed before Master’s sequences) 18 units
- EDSE 5002 - Advanced Secondary Instructional & Management Strategies (3)
EDSE 4212 (3) - varies according to subject matter area for the Single Subject Credential being pursued. EDSE 4212C , 4212G , 4212H , 4212I , 4212L , 4212M ,4212N , 4212P , 4212R , 4212S , 4212U .
- EDCI 4292 - 21st Century Assessment Strategies and Processes (3)
- EDSE 4502 - Understanding Academic Language Development (2)
- EDSP 4902 - Supporting Learners with Special Needs in Urban Secondary Classrooms (1)
- EDSE 4455 - Directed Teaching in a Residency Program (6)
Concentration: Education Specialist Instruction Credential in Mild to Moderate Disabilities (52 units)
- EDSP 4000 - Foundations of Special Education (3)
- EDSP 4001 - Observations in Urban Classrooms (1)
- EDSP 4010 - Cognitive, Linguistic and Literacy Processes in Individuals with Special Needs (3)
- EDSP 4020 - Assessment and Educational Planning for Students with Disabilities (3)
- EDSP 4030 - Behavior Supports, Social Skills, and Classroom Management (3)
- EDSP 4040 - Collaboration, Co-Teaching, and Consultation for Effective Education and Transition Planning (3)
- EDSP 4050 - Instruction to Support Students with Disabilities in Core English/Language Arts Curriculum (3)
- EDSP 4252 - Instructional Planning and Delivery for Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities (3)
- EDSP 4253 - Instruction, Assessment, and Curricular Supports in Mathematics, Science and Social Studies for Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities (3)
- EDSP 4061 - Early Fieldwork in Inclusive Teaching: Mild/Moderate Disabilities (4)
- EDSP 5257 - Advanced Study of Literacy Problems and Specialized Interventions for Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities (3)
- EDEL 4170 - Curriculum and Teaching of Elementary Mathematics (3) or
EDSE 4212 (3) - varies according to subject matter area for the Single Subject Credential being pursued. EDSE 4212C , 4212G , 4212H , 4212I , 4212L , 4212M ,4212N , 4212P , 4212R , 4212S , 4212U .
- EDIT 5100 - Using Educational and Assistive Technology (2)
- EDSP 5050 - Fieldwork in Residency: Mild/Moderate Disabilities (6) (repeated to 12 units)
Additional LAUTR required course for M/M credential candidates: - EDCI 4000 - Transformative Teaching in Diverse Urban Classrooms (3)
Supplementary Authorizations
Holders of a Multiple or Single Subject Teaching Credential issued by the State of California may add a supplemental authorization to teach in another discipline by completing additional course work. Interested students should consult the Charter College of Education Office for Student Services in King Hall D2078 for further information.
Requirements for the Degree (75-86 units)
A total of 75 to 86 units are required, with 45-52 in the teaching credential (note that courses required for the teaching credential as indicated above are also required for the degree). A thesis or comprehensive examination is required for 0 - 4 units.
Master’s Sequence 1 (15 units)
Master’s Sequence 2 (15 units)
Culminating Experience (0-4 units)
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