General Information
The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies is designed for students intending to become teachers in K-8 classrooms. This degree provides all the subject matter content required by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) and meets all requirements in preparation for the CBEST and CSET exams.
- General Concentration (Pre-Credential): The General Concentration prepares students to enter the Multiple Subject (Elementary School) teaching credential program, generally during a 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.
- Integrated Concentration (Credential): 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.
- Spanish Studies (Pre-Credential): Designed for students interested in the Bilingual Added Authorization in the Multiple Subject Credential Program, which provides eligibility to teach in a bilingual/Spanish Classroom setting.
Roadmaps
General Concentration
Please make sure to scroll down to the General Concentration section.
Integrated Concentration
Visit the CSUSB Liberal Studies program webpage for the most current information.
Advising Information
PDC major advisor: Dany Doueiri or call 909-537-5814
Additional Information
- Bulletin of Courses (Course Catalog) for Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies
- Home Page: Liberal Studies
- Department email: liberalstudies@csusb.edu
- Department phone number: 909-537-5482