Best special education credential programs in california

The University of San Francisco has a wonderful program that focuses on the practical side of teaching special education, putting the theory to use in our classrooms. The teachers equipped us with good teaching strategies and practices, and counseled us through the challenges of teaching special needs kids. I enjoyed my learning experience and made great friends through the program.

HELEN TAM, SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ALUMNA

Program Highlights

  • Paid teaching positions with Northern California public schools throughout the duration of program
  • Extensive supervision and mentoring, on the job and in class, providing the support to meet job, program, and state requirements
  • Close-knit cohort program with small, personalized classes that emphasize theory to practice grounded in culturally responsive pedagogy and universal design for learning
  • Program pathways for candidates who are new to the profession and who already hold a teaching credential
  • Can be combined with our Bilingual Authorization Certification which prepares Spanish-bilingual teachers to be strong advocates for Bilingual Education

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The special education programs at CSU Long Beach prepare candidates for careers working with individuals with disabilities. Teaching positions continue to be available in the area of special education. Explore our program options below.

The CSULB Preliminary Education Specialist Credential Program offers a range of undergraduate and graduate pathways, all of which lead to the California Education Specialist Preliminary Credential. The program incorporates standards for teaching both students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities and Moderate/Severe Disabilities.

In the Education Specialist Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP), you can earn a Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies and a Multiple Subject credential and add on an Education Specialist Preliminary credential through additional special education coursework and student teaching.

In our blended Urban Dual Credential Program (UDCP), you can earn a Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies, a Multiple Subject credential, and an Education Specialist Preliminary credential. This two-year clinical program methods courses and student teaching occur simultaneously at elementary schools in our partner school districts.

Post-Baccalaureate Program Pathways

If you already possess a Bachelor’s degree, you can earn the Education Specialist credential through our Post-Baccalaureate Education Specialist Preliminary Credential Program.

We also offer an intern option for those employed in a school district with whom we have an agreement. The Special Education Intern Program is an alternative credential pathway that allows candidates to work in K-12 schools as teachers-of-record while they complete university coursework necessary to obtain their credential. Interns receive assistance from school site support providers and university supervisors.

Master of Science (MS) in Special Education

This academic program develops advanced skills and knowledge of current research, practice, and reflective inquiry in special education. Candidates build upon critical thinking and writing skills through coursework and capstone experiences. Students enrolled in the M.S. program continue into doctoral programs or work professionally in the field of Special Education.

Special Education Faculty at Graduation 2015

Special Education Faculty at Graduation 2015

Program Overview

The Special Education Program at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) offers a graduate course of study that leads to a California Educational Specialist Credential and/or a Master of Science Degree. Students may choose to specialize in one of the following three authorization areas: Mild to Moderate Support Needs (MMSN), Extensive Support Needs (ESN), or Early Childhood Special Education.

Before being fully admitted to the Special Education Programs, prospective students must attend an Information Session either at the San Bernardino campus or the Palm Desert campus. Reservations are not required for Information Sessions on the San Bernardino campus. If you have questions, please contact us at (909) 537-5621. Reservations are required for the Palm Desert campus so please contact us at (760) 341-2883 ext. 78145. There is a $6 fee for parking on both campuses. Please check out the section on Credential Program Options.

What You Need to Know to Become a Special Education Teacher

* RICA is not required for admissions at CSUSB.

The special education program at CSUSB offers programs in Mild to Moderate Support Needs, Extensive Support Needs, and Early Childhood Special Education. The Mild to Moderate Support Needs (MMSN) and Extensive Support Needs (ESN) authorizations certify the teacher to serve children with special needs in grades kindergarten through 12 (or up to age 22). The Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) authorization certifies the teacher to serve children with special needs between birth and kindergarten and their families. 

There are two levels of the Education Specialist teaching credential for all authorizations. The first level is called the Education Specialist Preliminary Credential (2018 Standards). As of January 1, 2011, the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) approved the new Education Specialist Preliminary Credential structure at CSUSB. This credential is valid for a period of five years.  To obtain a California Education Specialist Preliminary Credential, State law requires individuals to complete or demonstrate the following:

  • Baccalaureate Degree (B.A. or B.S.)
  • California Basic Education Skills Test (CBEST)
  • Subject Matter Competency (as of July 1, 2004—passage of CSET)
  • Certificate of Clearance
  • Teacher Preparation Program
  • U.S. Constitution
  • Reading Instruction Competency Assessment (RICA) *

The second level is called the Education Specialist Clear Credential. This credential certifies that the holder is a professional teacher who is qualified to teach children with special needs in schools. This credential must be renewed every five years on the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) website. The holder of the Education Specialist Preliminary Credential may apply for an Education Specialist Clear Credential upon successful completion of a Commission‐approved induction program.

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