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Are you a credentialed K-12 teacher looking to expand your classroom skills and provide STEM instruction to your students? This fully online program prepares you to earn the state of California鈥檚, supplementary authorization in computer science, enabling you to provide instruction in the foundational field of computer science.
The demand for teachers proficient in computer science education is surging. Equip yourself to be at the forefront of this paradigm shift in K-12 education and prepare your students with essential skills they will need to thrive in the future work force. STEM jobs in the field of computing continue to expand and are projected to keep growing over the next decade.* By integrating essential computer science skills into your curriculum, you can uncover talents and capabilities in your students, setting them on a path to college and vocational success.
New programs begin each Summer.
There are two tracks for this program:
These tracks provide students with the necessary coursework for supplementary authorization in computer science. The credentials are awarded and administered by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC).
Semester | Units | Subtotal |
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Summer | 6 | $2,100 |
Fall | 4 | $1,400 |
Total for introductory track | $3,500 |
Semester | Units | Subtotal |
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Summer | 6 | $2,100 |
Fall | 4 | $1,400 |
Spring | 3 | $1,050 |
Total for specific track | $4,550 |
Note: This scholarship is separate from the MSTI Scholarship offered by the School of Education in CEHHS.
Please note: All rates are subject to change without notice.
Semester | Course (units) |
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Summer | CS 390: Computational Thinking and Programming (3) CS 391: System and Network Fundamentals (3) |
Fall | CS 392: Computer Programming (3) CS 393: Impact of Computing and Pedagogy (1) |
Course sequence above, PLUS the following:
Semester | Course (units) |
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Spring | CS 394: Algorithms and Software Design (3) |
This program is designed to meet the unit and content requirements for the introductory and specific authorizations in computer science. Upon completion of either track, you will be equipped to apply for your supplementary authorization from the CTC.
While this program is not eligible for traditional financial aid, limited grants will be available to those that qualify.
The classes in this program are all delivered fully online and asynchronous, which means you can progress through the coursework at your own pace and on your own timetable. This gives you the flexibility of fitting this program around your busy schedule!
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To complete the Introductory Supplementary Authorization in Computer Science, you must:
To complete the Specific Supplementary Authorization in Computer Science, you must:
Learn flexibly at your own pace. Anytime, anywhere.
Join the inaugural cohort of educators shaping the future of STEM teaching.
Tailored coursework to enhance your teaching capabilities in STEM.
Credentialed teachers can apply for funding assistance.
Admission to programs leading to authorization, licensure, or credentialing does not guarantee that students will obtain an authorization, license, or credential. Authorization, licensure, and credentialing requirements are set by agencies that are not controlled by or affiliated with the CSU and requirements can change at any time. For example, authorization, licensure, or credentialing requirements can include evidence of the right to work in the United States (e.g., social security number or taxpayer identification number) or successfully passing a criminal background check. Students are responsible for determining whether they can meet authorization, licensure, or credentialing requirements. The CSU will not refund tuition, fees, or any associated costs, to students who determine after admission that they cannot meet authorization, licensure or credentialing requirements.
* https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/home.htm
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