FALL 2015
Certificate in
Community College
Teaching
The Program
A three-course Certificate in Community
College Teaching is designed for those who
are ready to explore the option of a career in
community college teaching. Courses are
designed to enhance the skills and
knowledge, and thereby employability, of
potential community college instructors.
Community College Teaching Certificate
Program
Free orientation session
(Reservations Required)
Saturday Aug 15, 2015
10 - 11:30am
Room TBA
Course No: NECC 101
Reg. No. TBA
Phone 310-243-3741 to register
For further information go to
http://www.csudh.edu/ccteaching
EDUCATION
"The course work provided me with a basic
understanding of the goals and objectives
of the California Community College
system, and how the system operates. In
addition, I was given the opportunity to
intern at Harbor College which lead
directly to my obtaining a teaching
position there. I highly recommend the
Community College Teaching Certificate
Program at CSUDH to anyone who is
interested in pursuing a career in
teaching at the community college level.”
-Ron Maricich
extensive experience as a community college
instructor and administrator
Martha Sklar, Ph.D. Mathematics Education,
educator for 20 years with extensive
experience as a community college dean
Ramon Baltazar, MBA, Instructor, Los
Angeles Harbor College, graduate CSUDH
Community College Teaching Certificate
program
Course outlines for GED 548 & 549 are
available at www.csudh.edu/ccteaching
Who Should Attend
Participants should hold a master’s degree in
a subject area taught at the community
college level, or be in the final phase of a
graduate degree program, or be currently
employed as an instructor in a community
college.
Location
GED 548 and GED 549 are taught online in
the Spring semester. These courses are
taught on campus at CSUDH in Carson in the
Fall semester. Registrants for GED 594S will
perform their internship at a community
college.
Courses
Graduate-level Education credit
Effective College Teaching
GED 548
The Community College
GED 549
College Teaching Internship
GED 594S
About the Instructors
Course No.:
Reg. No.:
GED 549 Sec 71
42971
Effective College Teaching
3 Units
Prerequisite: Must have completed, or be
completing MA/MS or be teaching at a
Community College.
Study of research, theory, and practices
associated with teaching and learning
processes within the community college
system. Topics include course planning and
organization, student diversity, teaching
technology, student retention & instructional
technology.
self-paced
Date:
Oct 17 - Dec 5
Time:
Sat 9am-4:30pm
Location:
EE 1205
Fee:
$840
Instructor:
Rodger McGinness
Course No.: GED 548 Sec 41
Reg. No.:
42972
Independent Study - Community College
Teaching Internship
3 units
Completion of GED 548 & 549 with “B” or
better. Student must apply and be approved
for internship to receive permission to enroll.
Each eligible student will arrange disciplinespecific internship through the Internship
Coordinator and will be jointly supervised by
community college faculty and CSUDH
Internship Coordinator.
Date:
Aug 24 - Dec 7
Time:
TBA
Location:
TBA
Fee:
$840
Instructor:
Martha Sklar
Course No.: GED 594S Sec 71
Reg. No.:
42978
Fall 2015 Scheduled Classes
The Community College
2 Units
An overview of the history, mission and
function of the community college. Topics
include the history of higher education, the
role of the community college, student
characteristics, curriculum, finance,
governance and the California Master Plan.
Date:
Sep 12 - Oct 3
Time:
Sat 9am-4:30pm
Location:
EE 1205
Fee:
$560
Instructor:
Ramon Baltazar
For more info:
email: [email protected] or visit the
website www.csudh.edu/ccteaching
Rodger McGinness, Ed.D. Educational
Leadership, Vice President of Academic
Affairs (ret.) Copper Mountain College,
educator for 30 years with
30
Register by Phone (310) 243-3741 • [email protected] • http://www.csudh.edu/ee