Single Subject Teaching Credential

APU’s standalone Single Subject Teaching Credential program offers streamlined preparation for teaching positions at the middle and high school levels (7-12).

Azusa Pacific University’s Single Subject Teaching Credential program prepares candidates to earn a California Single Subject Preliminary Teaching Credential. This rigorous program includes comprehensive foundation courses emphasizing teaching and educational methods, as well as specialization courses providing content required for the single subject credential. Practical classroom and fieldwork experiences provide application to theory, preparing candidates to teach in diverse settings. Available modes of delivery include face-to-face instruction, campus-based classes, distance learning, blended learning, and clinical experiences.

Approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) and Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), Azusa Pacific University’s Single Subject Teaching Credential program includes specific methods courses that are accompanied by practical classroom applications and field experiences in public school assignments. 

Upon completion of the requirements listed below and all of the requirements detailed in the Steps to a Credential, the credential candidate will have earned a California Single Subject Preliminary Teaching Credential.

Note: The preparation for a Single Subject Preliminary Credential is available in the following subject areas: art, business, English language arts, mathematics, music, physical education, science, social science, and world languages.

Computer and Software Requirements

Each student must have a Mac or PC laptop or notebook running the latest operating system with a word processing program and a stable internet connection.

Course Requirements

TESP 501Art of Teaching I: Foundations of Teaching3
TESP 502Science of Teaching I: How Students Learn3
TESP 507Multilingual Learners and Literacy Development3
TEP 511Art of Teaching II: Pedagogy and Instructional Design3
TEP 512Science of Teaching II: Effective Assessment Strategies for All Learners3
TEP 537Teaching for Equity: Differentiation and Literacy in the Secondary Classroom3
TEP 538Pedagogy and Practice in the Secondary Classroom3
TESP 553Schools and Educational Systems2
TEP 563Clinical Practice: Single Subject 18
TEP 577CalTPA Support Course: Single Subject2
Total Units33
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Refer to the Clinical Practice Clearance requirements.

NOTE: A maximum of 9 units may be taken per 8-week session. Completion of all credential requirements—including all examinations, coursework, and other requirements—must be met before the candidate will be recommended for a teaching credential. Candidates should meet with their credential analyst for information regarding the credential application process. 

NOTE: Candidates who hold an intern credential must enroll in a candidate support and supervision course (TEP 590) each 8-week session (fall or spring) in which they are not enrolled in a clinical practice course.

It is the candidate’s responsibility to submit a credential application through the Office of Credentials upon completion of a credential program to receive his/her California educator credential. 

Admission

University graduate admission and program-specific requirements must be met before an application is complete (see Admissions Information). Program-specific application requirements are available online.

International students should contact Graduate and Professional Admissions for application procedures.