Teacher Preparation

This program is geared towards students who are pursuing a foreign language teaching career at the middle and high school level.

Before Applying for Admission

Before Applying for Admission to the Single Subject Credential Program...

You must demonstrate competency in your subject either by having completed a Subject Matter Preparation Program or by successful completion of the CSET in your subject. You must have at least 80% of Option A or Option B completed before being considered for acceptance into the program.

Option A

Course Program

Complete a Single Subject Matter Preparation Program (SMPP). Since the Department of Foreign Languages at 91ÁÔÆæ does not offer a SMPP at this time, Option A can only be satisfied by having your coursework reviewed by your institution and another certified institution that offers a SMPP, often referred to as a waiver program.

Option B

Exams

Pass the CSET and the Subject Matter Competency Exam. More information can be found at .

Applying to Single Subject Credential Program (SSCP) in French, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, and Spanish

Applying for the Single Subject Credential Program Offered by the Teacher Education Department

To apply for the Single Subject Credential Program, please follow the instructions on the SSCP How to Apply page on the Teacher Education Department website.

Subject Area Advisor Meeting with World Language Ed

Make an Appointment with Subject Area Advisor

Make an appointment to meet with subject area advisor, Zoey Liu to complete a Subject Matter Competency Form. Bring a copy of your CSET scores or, if you are a Spanish credential candidate, bring a copy of your transcript to this appointment to verify that your B.A. meets the requirements of the 91ÁÔÆæ Prep for Teaching Program in Spanish. Information regarding deadlines and test dates of the CSET can be found on the .

Writing Requirement

An on-site writing task will be completed at the time of the subject matter review.

Here are the links for CSET Guides in French, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, and Spanish:

Course Requirements

How many courses are required of actual credential coursework? 11 courses (+ 2 courses to add MA)

Course Units Requirements

3

 

3

 

3

 

3

 

3

 

3

 

6

Pre-Req or Co-Req:

 

Co-Req:

3

Pre-Req or Co-Req:

 

Co-Req:

2

 

/: Phase II/III Student Teaching

8

Pre-Req: , ,

 

Co-Req:

1

Pre-Req: , ,

 

Co-Req: /: Phase II/III Student Teaching

3

Course optional to add MA to Credential

3

Course optional to add MA to Credential

For detailed information of courses, please visit the SSCP Courses page of the .

Below are detailed descriptions of Option A and Option B for demonstrating competency in the target language.

Option A

A typical Single Subject Matter Preparation Program includes a minimum of 33 units, or 11 courses and sometimes a comprehensive exam. For information purposes, you may compare the coursework you have done with our B.A. programs, which include all the courses that are required for subject matter preparation:

  • Courses: Spanish or French
  • Exam: Subject Matter Competency Exam: Spanish - French: Some programs include a subject matter competency exam that the students will take at the end of their preparation program. This test is articulated to the course program and the passing grade serves as final verification of preparation.
    Single Subject Matter Preparation Program

Spanish

Your transcript must reflect all courses.

All six courses below are required:

Course Units

4

4

3

3

3

3

Two courses from the selection below are required:

Course Units

3

3

3

3

Two elective courses from selection below and from others above:

Course Units

or Hispanic Culture (topics vary)

3

3

3

1-3

French

A total of ten courses are required.

All six courses below are required:

Course Units

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

Two courses from the selection below are required:

Course Units

3

3

3

3

Two elective courses from selection below and from others above:

(topics vary)

3

3

3

1-3

Option B

Subject Matter Competency Exam

Some SMPPs include a subject matter competency exam that the students will take at the end of their program. This test is articulated to the course program and the passing grade serves as final verification of preparation. For information on B.A. programs in the department of Foreign Languages, and courses to prepare for taking the CSET or complete your coursework, contact a DFL faculty advisor in your subject matter.

Reference Materials

Advising

Please contact Professor Liu at zoey.liu@sjsu.edu to schedule an appointment. 

Thank you for your interest in 91ÁÔÆæ, and in the World Language Teacher Credential Program. We will do our best to help you.