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Professional Clear Foundation Level Mathematics REQUIREMENTS Math and Science Teacher Education Requirements The college offers baccalaureate degree programs in mathematics and natural sciences that serve as subject matter preparation programs leading to the Single Subject Teaching Credential in Mathematics and Science. In science, a student can select the Single Subject Teaching Credential with an emphasis in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, or Physics. Students can apply to the credential program after completing 90 or more units as undergraduates. Once accepted, they can begin to take credential courses simultaneously as they complete their undergraduate degree. For more information, call Agnes Tuska (Math Education) at 559.278.2992, or David Andrews or Jaime Arvizu (Science Education) at 559.278.5173. MATH 75 (or 75A and B), 76, 77, 101, 111, 116, 143, 145, 149, 151, 152, 161, 171; PHYS 4A; CSCI 40; MATH 81 or 114 or 128 or 165 or 172 or 181** Total (59-60 units) See the description of the Single Subject Credential Program under Curriculum, Teaching, and Educational Technology on this Web site. * As teacher education programs are subject to state and system legislative control, it is recommended that students consult department credential advisers for current program requirements. ** Math majors should take either MATH 128 or 165 or 172 to fulfill the major requirement. Psychology - Applied Behavior Analysis Option, M.A. REQUIREMENTS Master of Arts Degree - Applied Behavior Analysis Option - Requirements The Applied Behavior Analysis Option in the Master of Arts degree program in psychology is a two-year, full-time graduate program option that meets the degree, coursework, and experience requirements needed in preparation for national certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Students are required to take 43 hours of coursework, including 3 thesis hours and 4 hours of practicum. A minimum of 1,000 contact hours of practicum are required over the two years of the program. Students must apply for admission to the ABA Option of the M.A. program during the graduate application process. This program option emphasizes behavior analytic applications with typically developing and developmentally disabled children. Course Requirements for the Applied Behavior Analysis Option Core PSYCH 221 (4 units) PSYCH 223 (4 units) PSYCH 244A (4 units) PSYCH 245 (4 units) PSYCH 299 (Thesis) (3 units) Total (19 units) Additional requirements PSYCH 231 (3 units) PSYCH 268 (Practicum) (4 units) PSYCH 271 (3 units) PSYCH 288 (4 units) PSYCH 289 (4 units) Total (18 units) Electives (7 units) Courses must be approved by the ABA program coordinator. www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2017-2018 CATALOG | 418
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Title | 2017-18 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2017-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Full Text Search | Professional Clear Foundation Level Mathematics REQUIREMENTS Math and Science Teacher Education Requirements The college offers baccalaureate degree programs in mathematics and natural sciences that serve as subject matter preparation programs leading to the Single Subject Teaching Credential in Mathematics and Science. In science, a student can select the Single Subject Teaching Credential with an emphasis in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, or Physics. Students can apply to the credential program after completing 90 or more units as undergraduates. Once accepted, they can begin to take credential courses simultaneously as they complete their undergraduate degree. For more information, call Agnes Tuska (Math Education) at 559.278.2992, or David Andrews or Jaime Arvizu (Science Education) at 559.278.5173. MATH 75 (or 75A and B), 76, 77, 101, 111, 116, 143, 145, 149, 151, 152, 161, 171; PHYS 4A; CSCI 40; MATH 81 or 114 or 128 or 165 or 172 or 181** Total (59-60 units) See the description of the Single Subject Credential Program under Curriculum, Teaching, and Educational Technology on this Web site. * As teacher education programs are subject to state and system legislative control, it is recommended that students consult department credential advisers for current program requirements. ** Math majors should take either MATH 128 or 165 or 172 to fulfill the major requirement. Psychology - Applied Behavior Analysis Option, M.A. REQUIREMENTS Master of Arts Degree - Applied Behavior Analysis Option - Requirements The Applied Behavior Analysis Option in the Master of Arts degree program in psychology is a two-year, full-time graduate program option that meets the degree, coursework, and experience requirements needed in preparation for national certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Students are required to take 43 hours of coursework, including 3 thesis hours and 4 hours of practicum. A minimum of 1,000 contact hours of practicum are required over the two years of the program. Students must apply for admission to the ABA Option of the M.A. program during the graduate application process. This program option emphasizes behavior analytic applications with typically developing and developmentally disabled children. Course Requirements for the Applied Behavior Analysis Option Core PSYCH 221 (4 units) PSYCH 223 (4 units) PSYCH 244A (4 units) PSYCH 245 (4 units) PSYCH 299 (Thesis) (3 units) Total (19 units) Additional requirements PSYCH 231 (3 units) PSYCH 268 (Practicum) (4 units) PSYCH 271 (3 units) PSYCH 288 (4 units) PSYCH 289 (4 units) Total (18 units) Electives (7 units) Courses must be approved by the ABA program coordinator. www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2017-2018 CATALOG | 418 |