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Education Specialist Credential Program



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Education Specialist Credential Program


Notice To Students re: Professional Licensure and Certification.  See Graduate Requirements  page for more information.

The Education Specialist Credential, with an authorization in either Mild Moderate Support Needs or Extensive Support Needs, prepares candidates for a career in teaching, additional service delivery, implementation of support and leadership roles in special education.

Content courses containing the latest in research and evidence-based practices and fieldwork experiences provide candidates with a wide range of practical methods for enhancing the lives of individuals with exceptional needs, their families and communities. The program provides extensive supervised fieldwork by Cal State East Bay faculty and successful practitioners in settings that are appropriate to a candidate’s professional goals. 

While completing the requirements for the Education Specialist credential, candidates will concurrently complete the requirements for the M.S. Special Education program:

Special Education, M.S.: Extensive Support Needs Concentration   

Special Education, M.S.: Mild/Moderate Support Needs Concentration   

 

Application to the Education Specialist credential program also constitutes application to the M.S. Special Education master’s program, and acceptance to the Education Specialist credential program also indicates acceptance to the M.S. Special Education master’s program.   Students successfully completing the credential program will also earn the associated master’s degree.   Students beginning the credential program in Summer or Fall semester will be classified as master’s students in the following Spring semester.   Classification as a master’s student may affect a student’s financial aid package.  Contact the Office of Financial Aid for more information.

Admission Requirements
  1. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university
  2. Department Application  
  3. University Application

  4. Minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA
  5. Statement of Purpose

Current credential students who apply and are accepted to the M.S Special Education program will be classified as master’s students effective the semester of admittance to the master’s program.  Students successfully completing the credential program will also earn the associated master’s degree.  This classification may affect a student’s financial aid package.  Contact the Office of Financial Aid for more information.

Additional Credential Requirements
  1. Complete the Basic Educational Skills requirement through completion of the California Basic Education Skills Test or other pathway approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC).*
  2. Pass the California Subject Examination for Teachers (multiple subject  or an academic single subject examination) or obtain a waiver for the CSET by completing an approved subject matter preparation program at a CSU. **
  3. Three letters of recommendation.
  4. U.S. Constitution course or exam.
  5. Certificate of Clearance (Life Scan)
  6. Negative tuberculosis test results

* Proof of registration required for admission

**Completion required prior to the beginning of the second year of the program.

Choose Either Path Toward the Credential


Extensive Support Needs Authorization Requirements


The following 60-68 units of coursework are required for the credential.

Mild Moderate Support Needs Authorization Requirements


The following 60-68 units of coursework are required for the credential.

Department Courses Listed by Course Type


Educational Psychology Courses

Department of Educational Psychology

Go to information for this department.

Courses

Educational Psychology

Educational Psychology: Graduate

Special Education

 

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