Nov 21, 2024  
2022-2023 Academic Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Single Subject Credential (SSCP)


Derek R. Riddle Ph.D., Program Coordinator

Jon McFarland Ed.D., Program Coordinator

Teacher Education Department phone: (209) 667-3357
Email: TeacherEd@csustan.edu

Note: There are no “catalog rights” in credential programs. Requirements, subject to change, are set by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, the California State University, and Stanislaus State. Students must meet the current state requirements for the credential. Consult the current Single Subject Credential Program Handbook that is available online at www.csustan.edu/TeacherEd/SSCPFormsDocuments.html.

Admission into programs leading to licensure and credentialing does not guarantee that students will obtain a license or credential. Licensure and credentialing requirements are set by agencies that are not controlled by or affiliated with the CSU and requirements can change at any time. For example, licensure or credentialing requirements can include evidence of the right to work in the United States (e.g., social security number or taxpayer identification number) or successfully passing a criminal background check. Students are responsible for determining whether they can meet licensure or credentialing requirements. The CSU will not refund tuition, fees, or any associated costs, to students who determine subsequent to admission that they cannot meet licensure or credentialing requirements. Information concerning licensure and credentialing requirements is available from the program coordinator.

Professional Programs

The Single Subject Credential Program (SSCP) is field-centered and performance-based. Theory and practice are integrated by providing ongoing experiences within public school settings.  The focus is on the attainment of knowledge, skills, and characteristics of effective teaching.  Students are at a school site for two consecutive semesters and complete coursework for the entire academic year. The program admits students in the fall and spring semesters.

General Requirements

  1. Application for Admission to the Stanislaus State Graduate School and the Credential Program requires separate applications and fees.
    1. Graduate School Admission - requires official transcripts and a separate fee - Apply to the graduate school as a post-baccalaureate student online through www.CalState.edu/Apply. Continuing CSU students should apply to Graduate School during their senior year.
    2. Credential applications are available online at www.csustan.edu/Credentials.html or at the Credential Services office in DBH 303, or call (209) 667-3534, for more information. The application folder must be completed and submitted early in the semester preceding admission to the program.  There is a fee for submitting the application.  See application for specific dates and directions.
  2. Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements
      a.    The required GPA is 2.75 in the last 60 units or 2.67 overall.
  3. Special Admittance Criteria - The Department is allowed to admit a small number of students who do not meet admittance requirements. The criteria for special admittance are at the sole discretion of the Department of Teacher Education. Candidates who are below the minimum GPA according to the criteria must submit a letter noting the exception and requesting special consideration. Admission for such candidates will be determined based on the following:
    1. Date of application
    2. Successful program interview
    3. Special skills that would benefit the candidate as a teacher
    4. Quality of recommendations
    5. Quality of application letter of intent
    6. Experience working with youth
    7. Writing Sample

Admission Requirements

  1. Tuberculosis Clearance or TB Assessment Clearance - Students must show proof of having completed a screening for tuberculosis within the last 4 years.
  2. Certificate of Clearance/Livescan - Applicant must submit fingerprints via “livescan” and be “cleared” before working with students. The clearance is processed through the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) and is completed online at (www.ca.gov). Background checks are conducted by the California Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). When “cleared,” a student will receive an email from the Commission verifying the “Certificate of Clearance.”
  3. Completion of Subject Matter Preparation Program or passage of CSET. Candidates must fulfill the subject matter competency requirement before they can be accepted into the program.  Students who have completed an approved Subject Matter Preparation Program elsewhere or passed the CCTC-approved examinations in these subjects may apply to the credential program.  See the SSCP Program Handbook for complete details and information. 
  4. Basic Skills Requirement (BSE) - Applicants must submit proof of passage of ONE of the following options OR registration for option 1:
    1. CBEST EXAM (all 3 sections and passage is required prior to the start of the semester for which an application was submitted) or
    2. CSU Early Assessment Program (EAP-English and Math taken in spring of 11th grade with a “College Ready”, Exempt score; OR combination of Scores from EAP and EPT/ELM), or
    3. CSU Placement Examinations-English Placement Test (EPT) with a score of 151 and Entry Level Math (ELM) with a score of 50; OR combination of Scores from EAP and EPT/ELM),
    4. College Board (AP) - English score of 3 and Math score of 3,
    5. ACT Exam - English score of 22 and Math score 23,
    6. Pass a (BSE) from another state - List of exams from other states accepted by CCTC found at www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/leaflets/c1667.pdf.
  5. Early Field Experience - Candidates are required to have a minimum of 45 hours of documented field experience with students in U.S. secondary classrooms within the last 5 years prior to being admitted to program.
  6. Upper Division Writing - All Stanislaus State graduates will have met this requirement as part of their BA/BS degree. It can also be met by one of the following options:
    1. Completion of a CSU WP class as part of the undergraduate program (verified by transcripts), or
    2. Obtaining a 41 or higher on the writing portion of the CBEST, or
    3. Completing an upper division composition course with a grade of C or better.
  7. U.S. Constitution - This requirement can be met by taking PSCI 1201 at Stanislaus State or an equivalent course that covers the U.S. Constitution.
  8. Second Language Experience - Can be met by one of the following options:
    1. Completion of 3 semester units of a language other than English (including ASL) at the college level with a passing grade, or
    2. Completion of one year of another language other than English at the high school level with a passing grade, or
    3. Completion of HILT (High Intensity Language Training) Program, or
    4. Other life experiences that demonstrate second language acquisition, or
    5. EDUC 4460 meets this requirement for Spanish-Bilingual students.

Teacher Performance Assessments (TPAs)

Teacher candidates must complete and pass the CA TPA tasks.  The coursework within the Credential Program will prepare students for the CA TPAs. TPA orientation meetings are held at the beginning of each semester for students to understand the process.

Bilingual Authorization Option

  • Bilingual Authorization prepares holders to teach in bilingual as well as English-only classrooms.
  • The Bilingual Authorization is available in the following languages:  Spanish, Arabic, French, Hmong, Khmer, Portuguese, Punjabi, and Vietnamese.
  • Candidates for the bilingual authorization credential must be able to speak, read, and write in the target language. Candidates wishing to earn the Bilingual Authorization for languages other than Spanish should take the CSET LOTE exams in the target language and culture.
  • An additional pathway to BILA authorization is   (3 units, only required for students completing the Spanish Bilingual Authorization) or pass CSET LOTE

For more details, see the SSCP Bilingual information sheet under SSCP documents and forms on the website at www.csustan.edu/TeacherEd/sscp-forms-documents or in the Teacher Education Department, DBH 330.

Prerequisite Courses


The following course must be taken and/or in progress prior to applying to the program. 

Corequisite Course


The following course is required for the program.  This course may be completed prior to applying or while in program.

Credential Program Course Requirements


Note:  To begin coursework in the program, candidates must have met the “Basic Skills Requirement,” met the “Subject Matter Competency” through CSET or completed a subject matter preparation waiver  program, and passed EDSS 3900 - Foundations of Secondary Education .  

CPR Certification


By end of program, students must complete CPR Certification that includes Infant/Child/Adult (It must meet American Red Cross or American Heart Association criteria).

TOTAL SINGLE SUBJECT CREDENTIAL PROGRAM UNITS


= 36-38 (36-41 for Bilingual Authorization)

Requirements for the Internship


In order to apply for the CCTC-University Recommended Internship Credential, applicants must meet the following requirements:

Course Requirements for an Intern

An intern will be required to complete all of the coursework for the Single Subject Credential Program as described in the SSCP Handbook; however, the intern will need to complete the pre-requisites listed below first in order to be considered for an internship.  In addition, the intern will complete EDUC 6538 Intern Teaching Seminar through UEE during the internship semester.  Therefore, a candidate will need to complete EDSS 4550 - Educational Equity, Diversity, and Access in a Global Society  (1 units);  EDIT 4170 - Educational Technology Foundations  (2 units); EDSE 4160 - Foundations of Special Education  (1 unit); and,  KINS 4165 - Survey of School Health and Safety  (1 unit) before or during the intern semester in order to complete the program and apply for a preliminary credential.

Internship


(minimum of 13 units of coursework + 3 UEE units)

Students must have completed all courses listed above to be a one-semester intern.

Licensure/Credentialing Requirements


Admission into programs leading to licensure or credentialing does not guarantee that students will obtain a license or credential. Licensure or credential requirements are set by agencies that are not controlled by or affiliated with the CSU and requirements can change at any time. For example, licensure requirements can include evidence of the right to work in the United States (e.g., social security number or tax payer identification number) and successfully passing a criminal background check. Students are responsible for determining whether they can meet licensure or credentialing requirements. The CSU will not refund tuition, fees, or any associated costs, to students who determine subsequent to admission that they cannot meet licensure or credentialing requirements.

Professional licensure notification from the Chancellor’s Office.