​​​​The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies is a multidisciplinary degree program designed for students whose needs or interests require a more broadly based liberal arts curriculum than is possible through existing disciplines. Most students pursuing this major intend to become teachers in K-8 classrooms. To facilitate achieving this goal, the Liberal Studies program provides the subject matter content required by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC).
Integrated Concentration
​​​The Integrated Concentration leads to both a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies and Multiple Subject Credential. It is designed for students who plan to become elementary, K-8, school teachers and who want to save time and money by working on the credential along with their B.A. degree. (Credential).
General Concentration​​​​​​
The General Concentration prepares students to enter the Multiple Subject (Elementary School) teaching credential program, generally during the fifth year of post-graduate study in the College of Education. This option is best for those seeking credentials other than the Multiple Subject credential, such as special education. (Pre-Credential).
Spanish Studies Concentration
The Spanish Studies concentration prepares students to enter the Multiple Subject (Elementary School) teaching credential program, generally during the fifth year of post-graduate study in the College of Education. This concentration is specially designed for those students interested in teaching English as a second language to children whose first language is Spanish. This concentration also prepares students to work in a bilingual/Spanish classroom setting. (Pre-Credential).
Liberal Arts Programme
​​​​​The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts represents a broad, interdisciplinary approach to earning a higher education degree. The BA in Liberal Arts is designed for students, who might not necessarily desire a career in education, to obtain a multidisciplinary degree that is transferable to many of the needs of the twenty-first century. This Classical Liberal Studies Degree is the oldest in Western Academia. The program is useful for careers requiring a broad educational background and strong communication, computer, research, and critical thinking skills such as journalist, politician, attorney, and public relations. (Non-Credential)
Arts and Letters Track Update
The Liberal Studies Programme - Arts and Letters Track was elevated to the Liberal Arts Programme under semesters.
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