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2013-2014 Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Liberal Studies: Teaching and Learning Emphasis, B.A.


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(120 units)

Requirements for the Teaching and Learning Emphasis - 85-88 units


These units include General Education, Liberal Studies Core, Concentration, and Capstone courses. Three of the six units of the American Institutions Requirement and 36-39 units of General Education are included in the Core for the Teaching and Learning Emphasis.

Required Core Courses - 73-76 units


1. Reading, Language, and Literature - 15-18 units


8. Capstone - 3 units


Required Concentration - 9 units


Nine additional units must be taken from one of the following areas (course requirements for each concentration are located on the Academic Advising Website under the major forms):

  • Bilingual Authorization
  • Chicana/o Studies
  • History and Social Science
  • Human Development and Psychology
  • Mathematics
  • Physical Education and Health
  • Reading, Language and Literature
  • Science
  • Special Education
  • Visual and Performing Arts

 

Required Supporting, General Education Course - 3 units


Additional Graduation Requirements and Electives - 32-35 units


Foreign Language - 3 units


Spanish is recommended.

American Institutions Government Requirement - 3 units


Electives - 25-29 units


(Must satisfy General Education categories A3 (UNIV 210  is recommended) and C2 if not covered in concentrations).

Students are strongly encouraged to take. EDUC 510 , EDUC 512 , and EDUC 522  as electives since these courses are prerequisites for admission to the CI Multiple-Subject Teaching Credential Program.

Recommended to take one of the following writing courses:  ENGL 251  , ENGL 330  , or ENGL 478  .

Program Maintenance Requirements:  In order to remain in the Teaching and Learning Emphasis, students must maintain a grade point average of 2.00 or better, with no course grades lower than a “C.”

Special Note: Students who plan to enter a teaching credential program in California will be required to have a cumulative GPA of 2.67 OR a 2.75 GPA in the last 60 units of their baccalaureate degree to be eligible for admission to the post-baccalaureate credential program.

Note: MATH 101  is a prerequisite to MATH 208 .

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