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CTC Preliminary Teaching Credential: Multiple Subject

The Multiple Subject credential program at University of Redlands prepares future elementary school teachers by combining fieldwork opportunities with educational theory. Focused on social justice and equitable practices, the program develops confident and compassionate educators ready to inspire diverse classrooms.

Program Types

Credential, Certificate

Mode of Study

On Campus

School / College

School of Education

What is a CTC Preliminary Multiple Subject Teaching Credential 2042 degree?

  • During student teaching, students are supervised by a cooperating teacher at the school site and a University of Redlands supervisor.
  • The School of Education also offers an 14-week supervised internship program to qualified candidates employed in traditional public-school settings.
  • The use of educational technology is incorporated into all courses, field experiences, and California Teacher Performance Assessment (CalTPA) cycles, as are the theory and skills needed to effectively teach English learners and other diverse student populations enrolled in today’s classrooms.
  • The programs are accredited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) and aligned with SB 2042 standards.

Why this program? 

All candidates leave the programs with a transformed view of teaching, knowing how to purposefully engage students of diverse backgrounds. Our graduating teachers are sought out by school districts across Southern California.

Classes you'll take

To view specific classes, program requirements, and coursework information, visit the current university catalog.

Program pathway

The coursework and field experience segments of the program are delivered in a prescribed sequence. Pathways are recommended for timely program completion. Learn more by viewing this pathway resource.

Graduate application deadlines
Upcoming
Spring 2025, Summer 2025, Fall 2025. Students are encouraged to submit their application by the priority application date in order to expedite processing and ensure a smooth enrollment experience.
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