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    Combined Teacher Education Program (CTEP)
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    Combined Teacher Education Program (CTEP)

    University of San Diego
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    1380

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines 15-Jan-2022
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    Tuition Fee
    USD 20,218  / Year
    Apply Date 15-Jan-2022

    Combined Teacher Education Program (CTEP)

    About

    Combined BA/MEd Teacher Education Program (CTEP) A direct track to teach in California elementary schools. Teaching elementary school is an incredible way to impact children at a vital time in their development. With the right teacher to help them, children can learn about their own power to create a more inclusive world through everyday interactions with their family, friends and community. The SOLES CTEP program gives you the chance to earn a BA in Liberal Studies, a Multiple Subject teaching credential and an MEd in Curriculum and Instruction in just five focused years. The real-life field experiences you accumulate in those years prep you to work in underserved, diverse communities and make a positive social impact when you graduate. And you'll leave equipped with more than just altruism and good intentions. You'll have the research, theories, tools and methods you need to make a difference. Upon completion of the BA in Liberal Studies, students enter the Department of Learning and Teaching in SOLES to complete the Preliminary California Teaching Credential and the MEd in Curriculum and Instruction. Completion of this program allows graduates to enter the workforce in California elementary schools following graduation. So you can hit the ground running and start expanding your impact immediately. Explore the degree requirements

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    The Franciscan School of Theology is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant students. In addition to the application elements already mentioned, international applicants must: Demonstrate their ability to speak, read, and write English by a TOEFL score. FST’s TOEFL number is 5736. (Exception may be made for students who earned their earlier degree at an English-speaking institution.) Supply official English translations of transcripts written in a language other than English. Submit a financial declaration attesting to the availability of funds ($US) sufficient to cover personal and academic expenses for the duration of their study. Other important information about studying at FST as an international student can be found on our International Students page.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 20,218 

    How to Apply

    The easiest way to apply to FST is to complete the online application, emailing the supporting documents as they are ready to [email protected]. If supporting documents arrive before your application, they will be attached to your application when it arrives. Please remember to review all admissions requirements carefully before applying.
    University of San Diego

    Combined Teacher Education Program (CTEP)

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