Liberal Studies
The Liberal Studies major is designed to prepare students to teach elementary school and earn a multiple subject California preliminary teaching credential. There are two pathways to achieve these goals:
The Traditional Program
The traditional Liberal Studies Program consists of four years to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies and two semesters of graduate study through the Department of Learning and Teaching to secure a California preliminary credential. Standard admission procedures apply. Transfer students are welcome.
The Integrated Program
The integrated program provides a course of study that allows qualified students to complete their Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies and their Californian preliminary multiple subject credential in four years. Students must be approved by the Director of Liberal Studies after University admissions for this program.
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies
(86-90 units)
Language and Literature | ||
ENGL 111 | Critical Reading and Writing | 3 |
ENGL 312 | The Teaching of Writing | 3 |
ENGL 316 | First and Second Language Acquisition | 4 |
ENGL 335 | Children's Literature | 3 |
History/Social Science | ||
HIST 101 | World Civilization to 1500 | 4 |
HIST 121 | United States History to 1877 | 4 |
HIST 345 | California History | 4 |
Psychology | ||
PSYC 200 | General Psychology | 4 |
Mathematics | ||
MATH 120 | Algorithms for Arithmetic | 2 |
MATH 128 | Topics in Liberal Arts Math | 4 |
Technology | ||
EDTP 563 | Microcomputers in Education | 3 |
Science | ||
BIOL 111/111L | Principles of Biology and Principles of Biology Lab | 4 |
GEOL 111/111L | Physical Geology and Physical Geology Lab | 4 |
PHYS 110/110L | Physical Science for Liberal Art Majors and Physical Science for Liberal Arts Majors Lab | 4 |
Visual/Performing Arts | ||
ART 341 | Visual Arts in Education | 3 |
MUS 103 | Music for Classroom Teachers | 3 |
TA 440 | Creative Dramatics for Children and Youth | 3 |
Physical Education/Health | ||
EXSC 354 | Elementary School Physical Education | 4 |
EDUC 362 | Career Decisions in Education | 3 |
EDUC 492 | Internship | 1 |
EDLT 500 | Foundations of Education | 3 |
EDLT 502 | Teaching English Learners and Diverse Populations | 3 |
EDLT 503 | Teaching Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Environments | 3 |
Capstone | ||
LIBA 402 | Theories of Teaching and Learning - Capstone | 3 |
Concentration | ||
Students must choose a concentration in consultation with Liberal Studies Department Chair | 12 | |
Total Hours | 91 |
Courses
LIBA 325. Liberal Studies Seminar. (2).
This course is required of all liberal studies
majors at CLU who have completed three semesters
in the Bachelor's Degree for Professionals
liberal
studies program. Successful completion of this
course will partially fulfill the elementary
subject matter competence requirement. Students
will also be introduced to the California
Academic Content Standards for K-6 and the
Teacher Performance Expectations (TPE)required in
all teacher preparation programs.
LIBA 402. Theories of Teaching and Learning - Capstone. (3).
This course is required of all liberal studies
majors. Students will also explore theories of
teaching, learning, the assessment of learning
and the influence of those theories on content,
methods and classroom environment, including the
use of technology and their application in
improving academic achievement for all students.
Fieldwork required. Prerequisite: PSYC 200.
LIBA 482. Selected Topic. (1-4).
LIBA 490. Independent Study. (1-4).
Chair
Dr. Michael McCambridge |