Academic Programs
The Charter College of Education offers a wide range of programs for students wishing to earn an undergraduate or post-graduate degree in an education-related field, a credential leading to a career in teaching, counseling, school administration and other education-related areas, or a certificate to broaden professional skills and knowledge.
The Charter College of Education is organized into three divisions offering academic and professional programs, supported by the Office of Student Services. For an advisement appointment click the BOOK NOW link.
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The boxes below correspond to the division that houses each program. Use these to identify which division to contact for information about a program of interest.
Applied and Advanced Studies in Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Special Education and Counseling
Undergraduate Degrees
The Charter College of Education offers undergraduate programs where students can earn a bachelor’s degrees in Rehabilitation Services, leading to a career in the field of rehabilitation and human services or Urban Learning, leading to preparation for a career as a teacher; the major includes the option to earn a teaching credential in elementary or special education as part of the program.
Rehabilitation Services
Urban Learning (Degree with Credential)
Cal State LA is now approved for Elementary Subject Matter (ESM) Preparation Programs (waiver) under 4 undergraduate academic majors, including Urban Learning.Students can waive subject matter competency or the CSET examinations via CTC-approved subject matter waiver programs.
Certificates / Authorizations
Certificates
The Charter College of Education offers both certificate programs and programs leading to added or supplemental authorizations to the students’ teaching credential. All certificates require post-baccalaureate standing. We offer certificate options in the following disciplines:
- Bilingualism and Global Education
- Counseling
- Educational Technology
- Reading
- Special Education
- Teaching English as a Second Language
Certificates
Added Authorizations
Added authorizations allow the holder to add one or more subjects or areas of specialization to his or her teaching credential. In addition to coursework, all added authorizations must comply with California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) guidelines.
Added Authorizations
Supplemental Authorizations
Courses at the university may meet the requirements for receiving a supplemental authorization. CTC issues supplemental authorizations. See the CTC website for additional details: Adding Teaching or Subject Areas to Existing Credentials. Advisement is available: click the BOOK NOW link to schedule an appointment.
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