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BECOME AN INVALUABLE TEACHER

THE VALUE OF GRADUATE EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND TEACHING CREDENTIALS

MOUNT SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY’S MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION
PREPARING LIFE-CHANGING LEADERS IN THE FIELD

Our Master of Science in Education and Teacher Credentialing programs at Mount Saint Mary’s University Los Angeles are founded on a commitment to social justice, inclusiveness and leadership.

We develop and empower teachers at every stage of their careers by providing them with academic and professional guidance throughout the credentialing process. Our programs also help prepare students to be competent, confident and successful teachers from the very first moment they step into their classroom. 

Our students also benefit from small, intimate classes, dynamic classroom conversations and readily-accessible faculty. Our diverse faculty members challenge our students to grow as future leaders and educators. Assignments are timely, relevant and geared towards the professional development of our students. 

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Preliminary Teaching Credentials: 

Preliminary Multiple Subject

The Preliminary Multiple Subject Credential is designed for individuals who wish to be TK-6th grade (i.e. Elementary) licensed teachers in the state of California.Our Elementary Teacher Preparation program will offer you in-depth coursework that leads to a California Preliminary Multiple Subject teaching credential.

The program offers an enhanced credential/master’s program with a focus on preparing the general education teacher to respond to the needs of all learners through an innovative program that infuses CCTC education specialist standards into the general education curriculum. This program offers advanced training that will support your ability to effectively teach all students in your classroom, particularly those with special needs.

Preliminary Single Subject

The Preliminary Single Subject Credential is designed for individuals who wish to teach 6th to 12th grade (i.e. Secondary) or teach one subject across all levels (TK-12) as licensed teachers in the state of California. Our Secondary Teacher Preparation Program offers in-depth coursework that leads to a California Preliminary Single Subject teaching credential.

Like our Elementary Teacher Preparation Program, this program awards students both a credential and master’s degree with a focus on preparing the general education teacher to respond to the needs of all learners through an innovative program that infuses many CCTC education specialist standards into the general education curriculum. This program offers advanced training that will support your ability to effectively teach all students in your classroom, particularly those with special needs.

Induction Program to Clear Credential

We are excited to offer preliminary credential teachers two pathways for clearing your multiple subjects, single subject or special education credential. You may also choose to complete your clear credential work concurrently with a Master of Science in Education degree for experienced teachers (30 units total).

Depending upon your work history and interests, you may choose to enroll in our Master of Science in Education with an emphasis in Instructional Leadership (for teacher leaders) or tailor your own educational path with our Individually Designed Program option. An advisor can help you determine which master’s emphasis and course plan is right for you. Four (4) graduate units completed as part of the Induction Program would count towards any of the two master’s programs.

Note: The Induction Program to Clear Credential is a job-embedded program that focuses on mentoring and support. You must hold a preliminary teaching credential and be employed as a teacher in order to complete the Induction program.

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Education Specialist Opportunities:

Mild/Moderate Disabilities

The Education Specialist Program in Mild to Moderate Disabilities at Mount Saint Mary’s University has been designed to provide you with many professional options. The core of your program will be the Education Specialist Credential Program, that leads to a California Preliminary Special Education in Mild to Moderate teaching credential. The Education Specialist Program includes general and special education courses and field experiences. Upon completion, you will be able to attain an education specialist teaching position if you don’t already have one. 

The Education Specialist Program awards students both a credential and master’s degree, with a focus on preparing the general education teacher to respond to the needs of all learners through an innovative program that infuses CCTC education specialist standards into the general education curriculum. This program offers advanced training that will support your ability to effectively teach students with special needs and develop a leadership role at your school site for all struggling learners.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Scholars in this Master of Science program are guided to excel as champions of learners who are deaf and hard of hearing. Students will acquire the expertise to teach and support the listening and spoken language development of children and youth from infancy to 22 years old. It is an engaging and exciting pursuit of specialized education.

The program focuses on quality education practices, brain plasticity research and state-of-the-art digital hearing technology. Scholars will explore perspectives from fascinating fields including audiology, counseling, speech language and occupational therapy. The appealing coursework emphasizes a family centered and interdisciplinary approach.

Guidance from full-time faculty at John Tracy Center (JTC), world-renowned for its listening and spoken language services, fosters both learning and leadership. Choices of study include full or part time and distance or onsite professional development models. Completing this rigorous program involves five to eight semesters of study that includes a breadth of experiential fieldwork and a short, required summer course at JTC in Los Angeles. 

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Already have your teaching credentials?

Programs for Experienced Teachers:

Instructional Leadership

The Instructional Leadership (IL) program is a 30-unit, Master of Science in Education degree that prepares experienced teachers who already possess a preliminary credential to become teacher leaders on campus. You will refine your pedagogy and curriculum development skills and develop the leadership skills required for coaching, mentoring and providing professional development. 

Electives include courses on effective strategies for engaging parents, National Board Certification preparation, grant writing for classroom resources and Clear Credential courses. The culminating activity is an inquiry project that you conduct in your own classroom or school, putting into practice the skills you have developed. The program can be completed in five semesters or at your own pace.

Candidates enrolling in the Instructional Leadership program are also eligible to concurrently earn the Certificate in Inclusive and Responsive Teaching (CIRT) without taking any additional units beyond the 30 required for the main program. This certificate will aid you in improving both your marketability and classroom practice.

Instructional Leadership Certificate

Alternatively, students with a prior master’s degree can pursue a Certificate in Instructional Leadership. The 15-unit certificate program offers fully credentialed teachers the same core courses as those in the Master of Science in Education, plus one additional elective. This program, which can be completed in one year, or at your own pace, is ideal for experienced educators with master’s degrees hoping to bring teacher leadership skills to their classrooms and school sites.

Individually Designed Program

The Individually Designed Program (IDP) program is a 30-unit Master of Science in Education for currently practicing teachers that allows students to "mix and match" graduate level education courses to best suit their unique needs and interests. Options for units include clearing your credential (requires separate admission), applying BTSA portfolio work towards credit, working towards additional authorization on your credential (either elementary or secondary), taking select Instructional Leadership or Special Education courses and more. 

The program can be completed in five semesters or at your own pace. The culminating activity is a master’s project that you conduct in your own classroom or school, putting into practice the skills you have developed in your courses.