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Nov 28, 2024
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University Catalog 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Postsecondary Reading Certificate Program
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The postbaccalaureate Postsecondary Reading Certificate Program provides professional preparation and training in the theory and practice of teaching reading to adults. Coursework in reading theory and pedagogy with teaching and/or tutoring experience provides the competencies and skills necessary to teach reading to adults.
- Students must either be in a graduate degree program at California State University, Los Angeles or must apply for graduate admission to the University.
- Once admitted to CSULA, prospective Postsecondary Reading Certificate students must apply to the Reading Programs Co-Coordinators for admission to the program.
- Students must successfully complete the Writing Placement Exam (WPE) or have a score of 41 or better on the writing section of the CBEST no later than the second term of coursework at California State University, Los Angeles.
- The program is designed for graduate students who expect to teach in community college and/or adult education settings. Students must provide evidence from coursework related to adult readers in order to earn the postsecondary reading certificate.
- The Postsecondary Reading Certificate requires 22 units of coursework with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
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Prerequisite Course (4 units)
Teaching Credential or Required Courses (18 units)
Elective (4-5 units)
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