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Multiple Subject Credential Program

 

The Multiple Subject (MS) credential authorizes teaching multiple subjects in a self-contained classroom in grades K-12. Teacher candidates in SCU’s MS credential program typically aspire to teach in elementary schools.

All SCU MS and SS teacher candidates are enrolled in 1 of 3 distinct pathways to the credential

The Preservice pathway (PS) is the typical route to the MS credential. Teacher candidates on this pathway complete coursework and supervised field experiences in public schools over the course of one calendar year.
- Multiple Subject Pre-Service Pathway Program Plan (pdf)
- Pre-Service Pathway Handbook (pdf)

The Teacher Intern pathway (TI) serves only individuals who have secured employment as teacher interns in public schools, and concurrently take coursework under an intern credential.
(not admitting new students)
- Multiple Subject Intern Pathway Program Plan (pdf)
- Intern Pathway Handbook (pdf)

The Catholic/Private pathway (CP) enrolls only individuals who are currently working as full time teachers of record in local Catholic or private schools.
- Multiple Subject Catholic/Private Pathway Program Plan (pdf)
- Catholic/Private School Pathway Handbook (pdf)

Multiple Subject Credential Program Requirements

In addition to the course and student teaching requirements listed in each Program Plan, the State of California also requires all Multiple Subject Credential candidates to complete the following:

• Pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST)
• Pass the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET)
• Take an approved course or pass a test that includes detailed study of the U.S. Constitution
• Pass the Reading Instruction Competency Assessment (RICA)
• Receive a Certificate of Clearance from the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (including fingerprint, DOJ, and FBI clearance)
• Successful completion of the Teacher Performance Assessments (TPA) – not applicable to Private-Catholic Pathway students
• TB test

How to file for your Multiple Subject Credential (pdf)

**Catholic-Private students must meet with their faculty advisor to file for their credential**

Multiple Subject Faculty Advisors:

Dr. Lisa Goldstein
Associate Professor of Education
lsgoldstein@scu.edu

Dr. Melissa Gilbert
Assistant Professor of Education
mcgilbert@scu.edu

Marian Stuckey
Lecturer of Education
Catholic School Coordinator
mstuckey@scu.edu

Robert Michels
Lecturer of Education and Counseling Psychology
rmichels@scu.edu

Senior Records and Credentials Analyst:
Minh Virasak
mvirasak@scu.edu

For Admissions Questions Contact:
ECP Admissions

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