CSU Global partners with PK12 school districts so that students can choose to take dual enrollment courses with their District teachers who are paid by their school, District, or CSU Global; based in their school classrooms; and in some cases alongside an online CSU Global Master Instructor.
Areas of study for PK12 Teacher General Education Credentialing include but are not limited to CSU Global pathways in History, Mathematics and English for dual enrollment students and others.
Teachers can become dual-enrollment credentialed by earning 18 graduate credits in Mathematics, English, History, and other General Education areas from CSU Global.
Examples include:
The graduate Mathematics courses for teachers to become credentialed:
- MTH525: Discrete Mathematics
- MTH530: Foundation and Applications of Analysis I
- MTH531: Foundation and Applications of Analysis II
- MTH540: Higher Geometry
- MTH545: Mathematical Modeling
- MTH556: Advanced Probability and Statistics
The graduate English courses for teachers to become credentialed:
- ENG501 Studies in Composition Studies and Pedagogy
- ENG510 Literary Criticism and Theory
- ENG515 History and Theory of Rhetoric
- ENG520 Advanced Studies in World Literature
- ENG525 British Romantic Literature
- ENG532 American Literature – World War II to Present
The graduate History courses for teachers to become credentialed:
- HST500 Topics in U.S. History
- HST501 Topics in Latin American History
- HST502 Topics in the History of Colonialism
- HST503 Topics in U.S. Colonial History
- HST504 Topics in U.S. Immigration History
- HST505 Topics in the History of US Wars and Warfare
Examples of How it Works
The dual enrollment classes for students range from 8 to 14 weeks long. The CSU Global dual enrollment classes that credentialed teachers from partner PK12 Districts can teach their students are:
- ENG101 Composition I
- ENG102 Composition II
and
- MTH109 Mathematical Explorations
- MTH122 College Algebra
- MTH156 Introduction to Statistics
- MTH166 Pre-Calculus
- MTH201 Calculus
Once teachers are credentialed, they are compensated through an agreement between CSU Global and their home school, District, or directly by CSU Global.
To learn about the process in place for their school and/or District, teachers may contact CSU Global’s partnerships director for additional information and support: samira.karyampudi@csuglobal.edu