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California Teaching Degrees: Which Cal State Should I aim for?

Hi folks! I've set my sights on pursuing a teaching degree, and my preference is to stay within the Cal State system. Any idea on the best Cal State colleges in California for earning a teaching degree? Your input would be highly appreciated!

9 months ago

Hello! It's great to hear you are interested in pursuing a career in teaching and considering the California State University system for your studies. Several CSU campuses offer strong programs for prospective teachers.

Firstly, San Diego State University (SDSU) has a respectable College of Education that's particularly known for its teacher preparation programs. This includes numerous credential programs such as the Multiple Subjects Credential for those considering elementary education, and the Single Subject Credential for those interested in secondary education.

Another fine choice would be CSU Long Beach which offers an Integrated Teacher Education Program. What's distinctive about this program is that it combines subject matter preparation with professional education studies, providing you an option to earn a Bachelor's degree and a preliminary Multiple or Single Subjects Credential in just four years.

Similarly, CSU Fullerton's College of Education also has excellent options for aspiring teachers. Notably, their Integrated Teacher Education Programs allow you to acquire your degree and teaching credential simultaneously in various subjects.

Lastly, CSU Northridge's Michael D. Eisner College of Education has a wide range of programs tailored for future teachers, whether you're interested in elementary, secondary, or even special education.

Remember, all of these programs would require at least passing scores on the CBEST or CSET exams. Also, consider factors like location, student-teacher ratio, graduation rates, and campus culture when making your decision.

Keep in mind that these schools offer strong programs, but the choice of the "best" college will depend on your specific interests and career goals within the education field. It may be helpful to directly contact these education departments to get more tailored advice for your specific situation. Best of luck with your applications!

9 months ago

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