Single Subject Teaching Credential
Earn your teaching credential from a program where love and wisdom form the foundation for nurturing the next generation of educators.
The Single Subject Teaching Credential program at Vanguard University is designed for aspiring educators who hold bachelor’s degrees and want to pursue a teaching career in California. Our credential program is accredited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing and includes supervised clinical practice fieldwork designed to give you hands-on training in a classroom setting.
The Single Subject Teaching Credential will equip you to teach a specific subject in departmentalized classes at middle schools and high schools, as well as PreK-12 or adult-serving institutions.
Fast Facts
- Application Deadline:
Fall - July 1st
Spring - October 1
- Number of Units: 28
- Cost per Unit: $695
- Time to Degree: 8-12 months
Pricing is based on the current academic year and is subject to change. Scholarships or partner discounts may be available.
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Why Earn your Multiple Subject Teaching Credential from Vanguard University?
At Vanguard University, our education programs are taught by professor-mentors in a caring learning community. Through our philosophy of Education for Love and Wisdom, we prepare you to be a Spirit-led educator who makes a lasting difference in your classroom and school.
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The professors are there for you. They are filled with wisdom and knowledge, and they are willing to help you out…you will be able to tell that right away.
Matthew Kenslow
Credential Program Completer, 2022
What Can I Expect from a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential Program at Vanguard?
Available in a 8-month (2 semester) accelerated sequence or a 12-month (3 semester) sequence, the coursework combines the latest science and theories of of teaching with hands-on, in-the-classroom teaching practice. Vanguard offers single subject matter competencies in: Art, English, Health, Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Science, Social Science and World Languages.
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Hands-On Training
Gain real classroom experience through supervised fieldwork
Trusted Preparation
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One of the things I love most about my job is watching our students, through a great deal of perseverance and hard work on their part, develop skills and strengths in teaching that they didn't know they could have. This measurable difference from meaningful learning creates a beautiful confidence and sense of ownership in them that gives me tremendous joy.
Renee Rose, MA
Assistant Professor