Liberal Studies Major Requirements B.A. Degree
All courses taken as part of the major must be approved by the Liberal Studies advisor during the official advisement period. Students in the Undergraduate Concurrent Program of Teacher Preparation take courses for the major combined with additional courses to prepare for elementary teaching. For those considering elementary teaching, advisor guidance is essential for appropriate course selection and sequencing, both for the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum and for the Liberal Studies Major. Students completing a bachelor’s degree that includes each of the required courses listed below, with a grade of C- or above, will have a notation on their transcript that the Mount’s California Commission on Teacher Credentialing-approved Elementary Subject Matter Program of study has been completed. The Elementary Subject Matter Program serves as academic preparation for the California Multiple Subjects (Elementary) Teacher Credential.
Language
Mathematics
Science
Social Science and History
Fine Arts
Physical and Health Education
- 1 unit in physical and health education (PED 100)
Human Development
Education
EDU 100, EDU 101, and EDU 102 provide opportunities for students to reflect on their integrative program of study and are required for candidates in the concurrent program of teacher preparation with a Liberal Studies major.
*EDU 101 and EDU 102 fulfill the capstone requirement for Liberal Studies. EDU 101 and EDU 102 are still required for majors who withdraw from the concurrent program of teacher preparation unless they take a general, three-unit LACE capstone course in their place (if available).
Students in the Liberal Studies Major complete
- a subject matter portfolio demonstrating knowledge and skills in the areas of study included in the major.
- a California Commission-approved Elementary Subject Matter Waiver Program which allows coursework to replace the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET) requirement for a Preliminary Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential.
Students who desire flexibility in their program and/or wish to complete a major in another discipline while earning a California Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential may take the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET for elementary, Multiple Subjects). Passing scores are required for enrollment in supervised teaching. Speak with the program advisor for program planning and additional details.