Graduate Programs

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Doctoral & Educational Specialist Degree Programs

Our college was honored to be among the first to partner with other institutions in offering a joint doctoral program, and our partnership with Claremont Graduate University endures. In addition to the Ph.D., the college is proud to offer the Ed.D. and Ed.S. (Education Specialist) degrees.

Master's Degree Programs

The College of Education offers graduate study leading to a Master of Arts (M.A.) or Master of Science (M.S.) degree in education in various concentrations. Some of these concentrations are designed to permit concurrent completion of an advanced credential.
Master of Science (M.S.)
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Master of Science (M.S.)
Master of Science (M.S.)
Master of Arts (M.A.)

Preliminary Credentials

A teaching credential is a state-issued license to teach in a public school. California law requires all teachers in CA public schools to hold a valid teaching credential. Approved College of Education teaching credential programs are offered for the multiple subject credential and the single subject credential, as well as for bilingual and special education. An administrative services credential prepares effective school administrators and will show you how to inspire your colleagues, empower your students, and transform your school community.

Advanced Credentials

California has a 2-tier credential structure. A 5-year preliminary credential is the first credential issued after an individual meets basic credential requirements. A clear credential is issued when all credential requirements have been completed. Clear a preliminary credential or learn more about one of our other advanced credential programs.
Clear Credential
General Education Induction Program (no longer offered at SDSU; visit San Diego County Office of Education)
Clear Credential
Pupil Personnel Services (only available with MS in School Counseling)
Advanced Credential

Certificates and Added Authorizations

Both certificates and added authorizations provide additional professional skills and expertise; one is sanctioned by San Diego State University and the other by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC).