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ADVANCED STUDIES ADVANCED STUDIES DEPARTMENT FACULTY Ray E. Brewer • Peter G. Fast • I. Ace Griffiths • Gordon F. johnson • Leland E. Mach • Robert H. Manke • Richard K. Sparks • Robert E. Valett • Bruce M. Wilkin The Advanced Studies Department offers programs for credentials and master's degrees in the areas of school administration, pupil personnel, and special education. The programs utilize the services and facilities of community agencies and many of the school districts listed at the beginning of this (School of Education) section. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS The Advanced Studies Department credential programs may, with prior approval, be used for some or all of the fifth-year requirement for a clear teaching credential. Speciill Educilfion Speciillist Instruction Credenfiill The Special Education credential program offers preparation for teaching in the areas of learning handicapped, severely handicapped, communication handicapped, and the gifted. An emphasis in Career/Vocational Education is available to all Special Education credential candidates; see the Coordinator of Special Education for details. Program requirements. Candidates for the Special Education credential must do the following: ( 1) File a credential applicant locator card in EdP 120. ( 2 l Consult the Coordinator of Special Education concerning specific admission 228 requirements. (3) Complete requirements, if any, for a basic teaching credential. Course requirements. All emphases except Communication Handicapped include Educ 153 and A S 114, 116, and 170. Additional requirements are as follows: Learning Handicapped (educationally handicapped, behaviorally disturbed, and educable mentally retarded): A S 230, 242, 243, 245, 248, 253, 256. Severely Handicapped (severely mentally regarded, severely emotionally disturbed or autistic, ~nrl multirle h~nrlic~rrerl l: A S 210, 242, 243, 245, 246, 253. 254, 256. Communication Handicapped: see Communicative Disorders Department. Gifted: A S 230, 245, 256D, 257, 258, 259, 260, 290 Adminis/rillive Services Credenfiill Candidates for the Administrative Services credential must satisfy the following requirements in order to be recommended to the Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing: ( 1) Completion of a credential applicant locator card to be filed in EdP 120. (2) Possession of a valid California teaching credential based on a bachelor's degree, or a pupil personnel services credential. (3) Verification of three years of successful. full-time teaching experience in the public schools, or in private schools of equivalent status, or three years of experience in the field of pupil personnel work. (4) Admission to the Administrative credential program (see Coordinator of School Administration Program for details). ( 5) Completion of A S 261, 262, 263, 264, 266, 272, 273, 275, 276. Pupil Personnel Services Credenfiili-Counseling Candidates for the Pupil Personnel Services Credential-Counseling must satisfy the following requirements in order to be recommended to the Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing: ( 1) Completion of a credential applicant locator card to be filed in EdP 120 (2) Application for admission to graduate standing at CSUF. (3 l Application for admission to the Pupil Personnel Services credential program in EdP 131 during the first 15 units of course work; due November 30 for spring semester and April 30 for summer or fall semester. (See Coordinator of Pupil Personnel Services for further details.)
Object Description
Title | 1978-79 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1978-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 228 |
Full Text Search | ADVANCED STUDIES ADVANCED STUDIES DEPARTMENT FACULTY Ray E. Brewer • Peter G. Fast • I. Ace Griffiths • Gordon F. johnson • Leland E. Mach • Robert H. Manke • Richard K. Sparks • Robert E. Valett • Bruce M. Wilkin The Advanced Studies Department offers programs for credentials and master's degrees in the areas of school administration, pupil personnel, and special education. The programs utilize the services and facilities of community agencies and many of the school districts listed at the beginning of this (School of Education) section. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS The Advanced Studies Department credential programs may, with prior approval, be used for some or all of the fifth-year requirement for a clear teaching credential. Speciill Educilfion Speciillist Instruction Credenfiill The Special Education credential program offers preparation for teaching in the areas of learning handicapped, severely handicapped, communication handicapped, and the gifted. An emphasis in Career/Vocational Education is available to all Special Education credential candidates; see the Coordinator of Special Education for details. Program requirements. Candidates for the Special Education credential must do the following: ( 1) File a credential applicant locator card in EdP 120. ( 2 l Consult the Coordinator of Special Education concerning specific admission 228 requirements. (3) Complete requirements, if any, for a basic teaching credential. Course requirements. All emphases except Communication Handicapped include Educ 153 and A S 114, 116, and 170. Additional requirements are as follows: Learning Handicapped (educationally handicapped, behaviorally disturbed, and educable mentally retarded): A S 230, 242, 243, 245, 248, 253, 256. Severely Handicapped (severely mentally regarded, severely emotionally disturbed or autistic, ~nrl multirle h~nrlic~rrerl l: A S 210, 242, 243, 245, 246, 253. 254, 256. Communication Handicapped: see Communicative Disorders Department. Gifted: A S 230, 245, 256D, 257, 258, 259, 260, 290 Adminis/rillive Services Credenfiill Candidates for the Administrative Services credential must satisfy the following requirements in order to be recommended to the Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing: ( 1) Completion of a credential applicant locator card to be filed in EdP 120. (2) Possession of a valid California teaching credential based on a bachelor's degree, or a pupil personnel services credential. (3) Verification of three years of successful. full-time teaching experience in the public schools, or in private schools of equivalent status, or three years of experience in the field of pupil personnel work. (4) Admission to the Administrative credential program (see Coordinator of School Administration Program for details). ( 5) Completion of A S 261, 262, 263, 264, 266, 272, 273, 275, 276. Pupil Personnel Services Credenfiili-Counseling Candidates for the Pupil Personnel Services Credential-Counseling must satisfy the following requirements in order to be recommended to the Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing: ( 1) Completion of a credential applicant locator card to be filed in EdP 120 (2) Application for admission to graduate standing at CSUF. (3 l Application for admission to the Pupil Personnel Services credential program in EdP 131 during the first 15 units of course work; due November 30 for spring semester and April 30 for summer or fall semester. (See Coordinator of Pupil Personnel Services for further details.) |