Multiple Subject Teaching Credential
Program Overview
Introduction to the Multiple Subject Teaching Credential Program
The Multiple Subject Teaching Credential program is designed for individuals who aspire to lead a classroom of young learners. This credential prepares students to teach all core subjects, including math, science, and reading, in a self-contained elementary classroom.
Program Overview
The Multiple Subject Teaching Credential program at Mount Saint Mary's University combines theoretical foundations with practical experience. Students gain hands-on classroom experience in diverse Los Angeles schools, working alongside experienced mentor teachers. The program is suitable for recent graduates or professionals changing careers, offering personalized advising and flexible pathways to support individual goals.
Program Highlights
- Practical experience through student teaching and fieldwork
- Close mentorship from faculty with K6 expertise
- Guidance through the California credentialing and admissions process
Admission Requirements
To apply to the Preliminary Teaching Credential programs, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Hold a bachelor's or professional degree (or equivalent foreign credential) from a regionally accredited college or university, earned before starting the program
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5
Career Outcomes
The Multiple Subject Teaching Credential program prepares students for various career outcomes, including:
- Elementary school teacher
- Transitional kindergarten teacher
- Middle school general education roles
Program Details
The program emphasizes child development, curriculum design, and culturally responsive teaching, providing students with the skills necessary for effective classroom leadership. By blending theory with real-world practice, the Multiple Subject Teaching Credential program at Mount Saint Mary's University equips students with the knowledge and experience required to succeed in their teaching careers.
