![]() California Lutheran University - Oxnard Graduate Center 2000 Outlet Center Drive, Ste. 150 Oxnard, CA 93036 |
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California Lutheran UniversityFounded in 1959, California Lutheran University (CLU) is part of a 500-year-old tradition of Lutheran higher education--a tradition that expects you to ask the big questions--and find your own answers. CLU is dedicated to excellence at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Our intimate size and beautiful location create the perfect setting for lively debate, and a learning environment that values the individual. Table of Contents
School of EducationBack to topTeach one child, touch one life, and you touch a whole community. CLU's NCATE accredited School of Education offers credentials and graduate programs that prepare our students to be the leaders who touch lives and inspire future generations. As a student in CLU's School of Education, you become a member of a community designed to build character, foster professional achievement and teach the skills that yield caring and competent educators. What Makes Us Unique?
Teacher Preparation ProgramBack to topCLU's Teacher Preparation Program is committed to helping you become an effective instructor, one who helps move all students toward mastery of California state teaching standards. The Teacher Preparation Program provides emphasis on teaching those students who are learning English. All observations and student teaching placements are done in settings that exemplify effective teaching to the standards to diverse student populations and there is strong and obvious linkage between academic course work and student teaching. Students at CLU may pursue either of two teaching credentials:
Both credential programs include both course work and student teaching. They offer a strong emphasis on effectively teaching the California academic content standards to English learners as well as a strong linkage between course work and student teaching. The Teacher Preparation Program is accredited by both the California Council of Teacher Education (CCTC) and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). MA in Curriculum & InstructionBack to topThe majority of the students in the Master of Arts (MA) in Curriculum and Instruction program are classroom teachers who are seeking to gain the strategies and experiences that will enable them to seek and assume curriculum leadership roles in public schools. Students in the program use their own professional settings as a place to hone critical thinking skills and develop a reflective practice. The curriculum and instruction program was specially designed for the classroom teacher. It serves four types of populations:
MA in Educational LeadershipBack to topSchools today need 21st-century leaders who are knowledgeable, reflective and have the ability to work across a diverse array of constituents. They need administrative leaders who can promote the success of their students and ensure a safe, efficient and effective learning environment. The Master of Arts (MA) in Educational Leadership prepares candidates whose future career goals include leadership within an educational organization, including:
The master's degree program is a 36-unit program, which includes the Preliminary Administrative Services Credential (24 units). MEd in TeachingBack to topAfter completing the credential requirements through the Teaching Preparation Program, students may pursue the Master of Education degree (MEd). Throughout the Teacher Preparation program, students will have worked consistently on the application of theory to practice. In the MEd program, students focus on the importance of research in the development of theory and will eventually do their own action research project as a culminating experience. The degree consists of 33 units of graduate work and a presentation of the research project. Of that 33 units, 24 come from the course work taken in methods and student teaching. An additional 3 courses are required to complete the MEd. MS in Counseling & GuidanceBack to topIn the rapidly evolving landscape of education, never has there been a greater need for knowledgeable, reflective, principled school and college counselors and support professionals. California Lutheran University's Master of Science (MS) in Counseling and Guidance provides a highly respected, relevant and engaging academic program renowned for developing exceptional counselors throughout California and beyond. Offered through CLU's School of Education and accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the program is an ideal fit for talented, motivated professionals looking to make meaningful contributions in counseling and educational support services. The program offers two distinct specializations:
MS in Deaf & Hard of HearingBack to top
This master's degree program is designed for working professionals who wish to enter the fascinating field of teaching children and youth who are deaf or hard of hearing. Students will learn how to promote listening, spoken language and communication using the latest technologies, including cochlear implants. Specialized course work is offered in:
The above are integrated into a program of study which includes fieldwork and practicum experiences with families, infants and toddlers, as well as middle and high school students. MS in Special EducationBack to topStudents in the Master of Science (MS) in Special Education credential programs benefit from an intentional integration of theoretical knowledge with an abundance of opportunities for the practical application of that knowledge in meaningful settings. The credential programs feature specialized tracks in:
Our program is distinctive from similar programs in the region due to the extensive, personal support and empowerment training provided to students. Classes rarely exceed 20 students, and the faculty is comprised of highly regarded professionals practicing in the field. California Lutheran University's credential programs in special education blend theoretical instruction with opportunities for the practical application of knowledge and offer outstanding teachers an ideal avenue for heightening their effectiveness and advancing their careers. Offered through CLU's School of Education and accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the Preliminary Level I Education Specialist and the Clear Level II Education Specialist credential programs are often taken concurrently with the Master of Science degree and are offered in the mild to moderate or moderate to severe disabilities specializations. Part of the program also offers course work to obtain a Resource Specialist Certificate. InformationIf you are interested in this school and would like to find out more, please Request Information from California Lutheran University - Oxnard Graduate Center. |
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