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The College of Education is responsible for the following academic programs:
  • DIVISION OF GRADUATE EDUCATION:
    The Graduate Education Program is designed to provide knowledge and understanding of the basic foundations and theories of education as well as advanced training in specific fields. The curriculum objectives seek to promote a blending of theory and practice to assist students who seek advancement within their chosen field in education, public service or private industry.
     
  • DIVISION OF  TEACHER EDUCATION:
    The Credential Program is elementary (multiple subject) and secondary (single subject) teaching fulfills the California State requirements for the Cross-cultural, Language and Academic Development (CLAD) and for qualified applicants, the Bilingual, Cross-cultural Language and Academic Development (BCLAD) certification. CSU Dominguez Hills basic credential programs are fully accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC).
     
  • LIBERAL STUDIES:
    The Liberal Studies Program provides an interdisciplinary major designed primarily for students who intend to become teachers in elementary school. It is the only CCTC-approved subject matter program for the Multiple Subject Teaching Credential at CSUDH.
     
  • DIVISION OF  PHYSICAL EDUCATION:
    Physical Education is an academic area concerned with the art and science of human movement, with particular reference to the physical, mental, emotional and social variables that affect the ability of humans to move.
     
  • RECREATION:
    The Recreation Administration Program is concerned with the study and research of the public, private and commercial service systems that provide opportunities for meaningful leisure activity.
     
  • LEISURE STUDIES:
    The new Travel and Tourism program is included in the Leisure Studies area of the Physical Education, Recreation & Leisure Studies Division.

    FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND ITS PROGRAMS, CALL (310) 243-3510.

 

 
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