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May 09, 2025
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2022-2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Liberal Studies, Elementary Education ITEP Concentration, B.A.
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The Elementary Education (ITEP) concentration allows students to complete a Bachelor of Arts Degree Liberal Studies and a Preliminary Elementary Education Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential in four years.
Program Admission Requirements
Admission into the Elementary Education ITEP Concentration requires:
- An overall GPA of 2.67 or above in all baccalaureate coursework
- Junior status (earned 60 semester units)
- Satisfactory completion of all program core courses with a C- or better
- Pass with a C- or better U.S. Constitutions course (PSCI 110, PSCI 159, or PSCI 410) or the U.S. Constitutions Test administered by the County Office of Education.
- Current CPR certification from the American Heart Association Course B or C, American Red Cross Community CPR, or equivalent training in adult, child and infant CPR.
- A Certificate of Clearance from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
- Satisfaction of Basic Skills Requirement (details are available on the School of Education website
- Demonstration of Subject Matter Competency (re: CSET Multiple Subjects)
- Complete ITP Admission Process: ITEP Program Application and Interview
Program admission requirements are subject to change based on the latest CTC and/or CSU credential requirements. Please consult the department for the latest information.
Additional Credential Requirements
The following are not program admission requirements, but are credential related requirements. Students will need to:
- Pay professional liability insurance fee, required by the CSU and local school districts prior to student teaching ($20)
- Pass the Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA)
- Pass the Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA)
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Concentration Courses (62 Units)
Concentration Major Courses (35 Units)
Credential Specific Courses (27 units)
Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0, with no single course grade below a C-, for all credential professional education coursework. Students whose grades fall below the minimum are encouraged to discuss options with their advisor. |
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