Traditionally, students pursue a California teaching credential upon earning a bachelors degree. Math for LA offers two credential pathways jointly with the School of Education and Information Studies for undergraduate students. Each leads to a California Single Subject Teaching Credential in Mathematics.
In the Integrated Pathway, students complete courses in education and mathematics during the junior and senior years to earn a California teaching credential upon graduation. In the Joint Mathematics Education Pathway, students complete courses in education and mathematics during the senior year. They complete additional education courses the following summer to earn a California teaching credential. Over the following year, they complete graduate courses to earn a master’s degree in Education.

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Traditional Pathway
Earn your bachelors from UCLA and apply to a credential and/or masters program.
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Integrated Pathway
Earn your California Teaching Credential during your junior and senior years.
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Joint Mathematics Education Pathway (JMEP)
Earn a CA Teaching Credential senior year & a master's degree the following year.

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