- Discover CSUB
- |
- Academics
- |
- Admissions & Aid
- |
- Student Life
- ASI (Student Government)
- Antelope Valley Campus
- Bookstore
- Campus Dining
- Campus Programming
- Career Education & Community Engagement (CECE)
- Children's Center
- Counseling Center
- Graduate Student Center
- Health Center
- Housing & Residence Life
- Services for Students with Disabilities
- Student Financial Services
- Student Organizations
- Student Recreation Center
- Student Rights & Responsibilities
- Student Union
- Vice President for Student Affairs
- Wellness
- |
- Athletics
- |
- News & Information
Fall 2020
Interested in teaching young children with disabilities?
The Department of Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies offers an Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) with a Special Education teaching credential preparation in 4 years. Students in the 4-year ITEP are expected to complete their Baccalaureate degree as well as obtain a Mild/Moderate (M/M) or Moderate/Severe (M/S) preliminary credential. Candidates will begin their study of the classroom in their first year, and continue to develop their expertise as a teacher through multiple field experiences while completing a BA degree. Candidates will complete a final student teaching requirement during their last semester of their 4-year program.* Candidates also have the option to be in the 4 year 1 semester program to complete a mild/Moderate or Moderate/Severe credential and an ECSE added authorization. *Students need to meet the Subject matter competency requirement before enrolling in a final student teaching course.
Commercials