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University Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Urban Learning, B.A.


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The Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban Learning is an Integrated Elementary Subject Matter Preparation Program designed to prepare teachers who are grounded in contemporary urban pedagogy and culturally responsive teaching for diverse urban elementary (K-6) or special education (K-12 or birth-22) classrooms. The major combines an interdisciplinary approach to urban learning as a social phenomenon with elementary subject matter courses and teacher preparation leading to a) the Multiple Subject teaching credential (elementary education); b) the Education Specialist (special education) teaching credential in one of four disciplines or; c) dual credentials in elementary and special education (mild/moderate disabilities).  Students who satisfy the major and teacher preparation requirements for their chosen option must complete a minimum of 120-135 units to graduate.

Students in the Urban Learning major will satisfy General Education requirements as part of the 84-unit elementary subject matter waiver program.  Prospective students preparing to transfer from a community college should seek advisement from a counselor or their campus transfer center, and complete a program of General Education coursework, which satisfies the requirements for the elementary subject matter waiver program and CSU-GE or IGETC certification. Students pursuing a teaching credential in Options 1, 2, and 3 should review all requirements posted on the Charter College of Education, Office for Student Services website.

*Courses designated with an asterisk are required for completion of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing approved 84-unit Elementary Subject Matter (ESM) Waiver Program. Completion of the ESM Waiver meets the subject matter requirement and Subject Matter Examination is then not required for fieldwork or for the credential. Students having passed the Subject Matter Examination may make appropriate course substitutions for ESM classes with advisor approval.

For Major Specific Admission Criteria for Options 1, 2 and 3 go to http://www.calstatela.edu/admissions/major-specific-criteria

General Education Requirements (48 units of which 9 units** are in the major)


Lower Division General Education Requirements (39 units)


A1 - Oral Communication (3) - must take *COMM 1100 (3)  
A2 - Written Communication (3) - must take either *ENGL 1005B (3)  or *ENGL 1010 (3)  
A3 - Critical Thinking (3) - must take *COMM 1200 (3)  
AI - American Institutions (6) - must take  *HIST 2010 (3)  (d) and *POLS 1000 (3)  
B - Natural Sciences (6) (the full 8 units apply to the ESM and degree)

            B1 - must take *NATS 1010 (3)  

            B2 - must take *BIOL 1030 (4)  

B4 - Quantitative Reasoning (3) - must take *MATH 1150 (3)  
C - Arts and Humanities (6)

            C1 - must take *LBS 2340 (3)  (re)

            C2 - must take *ENGL 2700 (3)  (wi)

D - Social Science (6)

            D1 - must take *CHDV 1400 (3)  

            D2 - must take *HIST 1010 (3)  (d)

E - Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development - must take *CCOE 1010 (3)  

Upper Division General Education Requirements (9 units)(**denotes that approved double counting courses from the major are available)


B - Natural Science and Quantitative Reasoning** (3)
C - Arts and Humanities** (3)
D - Social Science** (3)

Requirements for the Major (60 units)


Credential Program Admission Requirements


Conditional Admission to the Teaching Credential Program for Options 1, 2 and 3


Requirements for undergraduate preliminary (conditional) admission to credential programs include the following:

  • Junior standing (minimum 60 completed semester units)
  • Completion of CCOE application materials including any fees
  • Grade point average of 2.67 or higher in all undergraduate coursework attempted
  • Official transcripts from all colleges attended
  • A negative TB test current within the last 12 months
  • Two strong and supportive letters of recommendation
  • A well written and meaningful Philosophy of Education Statement
  • Background clearance from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
  • Attempt Basic Skills Requirement (e.g., all sections of the CBEST examination or equivalent)

Students transferring to Cal State LA who plan to major in Urban Learning are strongly encouraged to meet the Basic Skills Requirement (e.g., pass all sections of CBEST) before transferring.  Students should see a major adviser regarding completion of the degree and other credential requirements.

For admission without conditions to the Teaching Credential Program for Options 1, 2 and 3, students will need the previous requirements met plus the following:

Option 1 - Integrated Multiple Subject Credential (ESM, Degree and Credential Completion Option)

Option 2 - Integrated Education Specialist (special education) Credential (ESM, Degree and Intern Credential Completion Option)

Option 3 - Accelerated Dual (multiple subject and education specialist) Credential (ESM, Degree and Intern Credential Completion Option)

An overall 3.0 GPA must be maintained in all professional education courses with a minimum grade of “C” in each course for the major, elementary subject matter and credential components.

Option 2 - Integrated Education Specialist (special education in mild/moderate, moderate/severe disabilities, physical & health impairments, or visual impairments) Intern Credential (ESM, Degree and Intern Credential Completion Option) - (27 -31 units)


Mild/Moderate Disabilities

OR
Moderate/Severe Disabilities

OR
Physical & Health Impairments

OR
Visual Impairments

Option 3 - Accelerated Dual (multiple subject and education specialist - mild/moderate disabilities) Credential (ESM, Degree and Credential Completion Option) - (33 units)


Note: A unique feature of this program is the possibility for candidates in the teaching credential options to complete three additional CTC-approved Bilingual Authorization courses.

These courses prepare candidates to develop, implement, and adapt curriculum and instructional strategies for bilingual, dual language, and cross-cultural settings. The candidate will also be required take the CSET exam for the targeted language. Upon successful completion of these additional requirements, the candidate will be ready to apply for the Bilingual Authorization.

Option 4 - Teaching and Learning (ESM and Degree Completion Option) (18 units) Electives are selected with advisor approval to address academic needs prior to entering the teaching credential program.


Free Electives (9)

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