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Special Education with Credential - Santa Rosa

The Special Education Master’s and Mild/Moderate Education Specialist Credential Program is designed to prepare interns for special education careers in diverse, multicultural, urban schools. Our teachers learn practical skills they can apply the next day in their TK-12 classrooms. 

Program Highlights

  • Credential includes authorization to teach English language learners and authorization to teach students with Autism Spectrum Disorder 

  • Job search and placement assistance

  • Paid teaching positions in Northern California public schools throughout the duration of the program 

  • A summer semester start to meet course requirements for a University Intern Credential by the end of the first semester of the program. Classes are held 2 nights a week and Saturdays from May-July to prepare for your first teaching assignment

  • Thereafter, classes meet 1 night a week and most Saturdays. One to 2 classes are taken at a time with 3-5 classes taken in a semester

  • Extensive supervision and mentoring, on the job and in class, providing the support to meet job, program, and state requirements

  • Highly qualified instructors have extensive experience in working with a wide-range of students with disabilities

  • A close-knit cohort program with small, personalized classes that emphasize theory to practice grounded in culturally responsive pedagogy and universal design for learning

  • Can be combined with our Bilingual Authorization Certification which prepares Spanish- bilingual teachers to be strong advocates for Bilingual Education

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USF in Santa Rosa

SRJC Doyle Library
1501 Mendocino Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA 95401-4395