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Several Departments within the College of Education offer programs leading to State of California teaching credentials, and to other types of credentials and licensures.

Programs Leading to California Teaching Credentials

Credential Area Department
Bilingual Education Teacher Policy Studies in Language and Cross-Cultural Education (PLC)
Elementary Grade Teacher - see Multiple Subject Teacher Education (STE)
High School Teacher - see Single Subject Teacher Education (STE)
Middle School Teacher - see Single Subject Teacher Education (STE)
Multiple Subject Teacher Education (STE)
Multiple Subject Bilingual Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development (BCLAD) emphasis: Spanish Policy Studies in Language and Cross-Cultural Education (PLC)
Multiple Subject Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development (CLAD) emphasis Teacher Education (STE)
Reading/Language Arts Specialist Teacher Education (STE)
Resource Specialist Certificate of Competence Special Education (SPED)
Single Subject Teacher Education (STE)
Single Subject Bilingual Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development (BCLAD) emphasis: Spanish Policy Studies in Language and Cross-Cultural Education (PLC)
Single Subject Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development (CLAD) emphasis Teacher Education (STE)
Special Education Specialist: Early Childhood Special Education (also, Early Childhood Special Education Certificate) Special Education (SPED)
Special Education Specialist: Mild/Moderate Disabilities Special Education (SPED)
Special Education Specialist: Physical and Health Impairments Special Education (SPED)

Programs Leading to Credentials or Licensure in Other Areas

Area Department
Administrative Services Educational Leadership (EDL)
Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling Counseling and School Psychology (CSP)
School Counseling (Pupil Personnel Services Credential) Counseling and School Psychology (CSP)
School Psychology (Pupil Personnel Services Credential) Counseling and School Psychology (CSP)

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