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Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will
be able to:
• Employ a variety of reasoning skills and effective
strategies for solving problems both within the discipline
of mathematics and in applied settings that include
non-routine situations
• Use language and mathematical symbols to
communicate mathematical ideas in the connections
and interplay among various mathematical topics and
their applications that cover a range of phenomena
across appropriate disciplines
• Use current technology tools, such as computers,
calculators, graphing utilities, video, and interactive
programs that are appropriate for the research and
study in mathematics
• Employ algebra and number theory ideas and tools as a
base of a fundamental language of mathematics
research and communication
• Develop fundamental knowledge in geometry
• Model real-world problems with a variety of algebraic
and transcendental functions
• Use advanced statistics and probability concepts and
methods
To Help You Get Started
We will provide you with a link to your Credential program's
digital orientation, which will introduce you to the initial
requirements of the program which include:
• Proof of Fingerprint Clearance via CTC issued Certificate
of Clearance or other valid CTC issued document
• Proof of Negative TB or TB Risk Assessment (within the
last 4 years)
• Proof of Subject Matter Competence exams scheduled,
attempted or passed
Please Note: To avoid interruptions to program progress and/
or financial aid arrangements, students need to satisfy/pass
the Basic Skills Requirement (e.g. CBEST) and Subject Matter
Competency Requirement (e.g. CSET) prior to starting the single
subject credential area method courses. If you have specific
credential requirement questions you can reach out to
credentials@nu.edu or call 858-642-8300.
Program Milestones
• Program duration 4-4.5 years
• California Basic Skills is not required for the packet
eForm but must be passed prior to beginning your
methods courses
• Subject Matter must also be passed prior to beginning
your methods courses
• Clinical Practice is 16-18 weeks full-time and offered via
traditional route
• Cal TPA Cycles are completed during student teaching
and must be passed prior to Credential
recommendation
• Proof of U.S. Constitution
• Infant, Child, Adult CPR
• For undergraduate students, all credential program
coursework, including clinical practice, with a GPA of 2.5
• Zero Account Balance
Credential Information
The Single Subject Teaching Credential authorizes the
holder to teach the specific subject(s) named on the
credential in departmentalized classes, such as those in
most middle schools and high schools, in grades preschool,
K-12, or in classes organized primarily for adults.
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