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DEGREES AND CREDENTIALS 55 PUBLIC SCHOOL CREDENTIALS Fresno State College is authorized by the State Board of Education to recommend candidates for public school service credentials in elementary and secondary teaching, supervision, pupil personnel services and special education. Courses leading to specializations in administration, supervision, and junior college teaching are also offered. All students must meet certain minimum requirements prior to admission to a credential program. The requirements are listed in the School of Educa1ion. Holders of bachelor's degrees must complete a minimum of 15 semester units of postgraduate work in residence at Fresno State College to qualify for a college recommended teaching credential. Candidates for the administration, supervision, and pupil personnel services credential must complete at least one half of the required postgraduate work in residence. Admission to Fresno State College does not in itself include admission to credential. programs, nor does it determine the catalog by which admission and program requirements shall be evaluated. Students planning to prepare for school service credentials, see School of Education. The revised credential structure under the· Licensing of Certificated Personnel Law of 1961, effective January 1, 1964, reduces the number of public school credentials to five basic types (California Education Code, Section 13187). Candidates for a standard teaching credential must complete major and minor requirements in accordance with one of the options listed below. For a detailed outline of majorminor options, see School of Education-Major 1111d Minor Requirements for Standard Teaching Credentials. 1. A major in an academic subject matter area commonly taught in the public schools. 2. A major and a minor, each of which: is in a subject matter area commonly taught in the public schools, and one of which is in an academic subject matter area. Specialized preparation may be substituted for the minor when the major is in an academic subject matter area. 3. Two minors in subject matter areas commonly taught in the public schools and a major, other than education and educational methodology, not commonly taught therein. If the major is not in an academic subject matter area, each minor shall be in an academic subject matter area. If the major is in an academic subject matter area, one of the minors shall be in an academic subject matter area. Specialized preparation may be substituted for one of the minors. The California Education Code, Section 13188, presently defines academic subject matter areas as the natural sciences, the social sciences, the humanities, mathematics, and the fine arts. To determine whether a proposed major or minor field is included within the requirement that it be commonly taught in the public schools, consult the school or department in which the subject is offered. For requirements for the following credentials see the School of Education: The Standard Teaching Credential With a Specialization in Elementary Teach-ing, Secondary Teaching, or Junior College Teaching. The Standard Designated Subjects Teaching Credential. The Standard Designated Services Credential. The Standard Supervision Credential. The Standard Administration Credential.
Object Description
Title | 1967-68 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1967 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 055 |
Full Text Search | DEGREES AND CREDENTIALS 55 PUBLIC SCHOOL CREDENTIALS Fresno State College is authorized by the State Board of Education to recommend candidates for public school service credentials in elementary and secondary teaching, supervision, pupil personnel services and special education. Courses leading to specializations in administration, supervision, and junior college teaching are also offered. All students must meet certain minimum requirements prior to admission to a credential program. The requirements are listed in the School of Educa1ion. Holders of bachelor's degrees must complete a minimum of 15 semester units of postgraduate work in residence at Fresno State College to qualify for a college recommended teaching credential. Candidates for the administration, supervision, and pupil personnel services credential must complete at least one half of the required postgraduate work in residence. Admission to Fresno State College does not in itself include admission to credential. programs, nor does it determine the catalog by which admission and program requirements shall be evaluated. Students planning to prepare for school service credentials, see School of Education. The revised credential structure under the· Licensing of Certificated Personnel Law of 1961, effective January 1, 1964, reduces the number of public school credentials to five basic types (California Education Code, Section 13187). Candidates for a standard teaching credential must complete major and minor requirements in accordance with one of the options listed below. For a detailed outline of majorminor options, see School of Education-Major 1111d Minor Requirements for Standard Teaching Credentials. 1. A major in an academic subject matter area commonly taught in the public schools. 2. A major and a minor, each of which: is in a subject matter area commonly taught in the public schools, and one of which is in an academic subject matter area. Specialized preparation may be substituted for the minor when the major is in an academic subject matter area. 3. Two minors in subject matter areas commonly taught in the public schools and a major, other than education and educational methodology, not commonly taught therein. If the major is not in an academic subject matter area, each minor shall be in an academic subject matter area. If the major is in an academic subject matter area, one of the minors shall be in an academic subject matter area. Specialized preparation may be substituted for one of the minors. The California Education Code, Section 13188, presently defines academic subject matter areas as the natural sciences, the social sciences, the humanities, mathematics, and the fine arts. To determine whether a proposed major or minor field is included within the requirement that it be commonly taught in the public schools, consult the school or department in which the subject is offered. For requirements for the following credentials see the School of Education: The Standard Teaching Credential With a Specialization in Elementary Teach-ing, Secondary Teaching, or Junior College Teaching. The Standard Designated Subjects Teaching Credential. The Standard Designated Services Credential. The Standard Supervision Credential. The Standard Administration Credential. |