Visual and Performing Arts Requirements

Credits Required: 

Total credits for BA: 120-123 (depending on pathway)

Upper-division credits: 60-63 (depending on pathway)

Minimum credits in residence at CSUMB: 30 (24 upper-division)

Minimum credits in the major: 24 (12 upper-division)

Pathways in the Liberal Studies Major

There are two pathways within the Liberal Studies major: the Liberal Studies Integrated Teacher Education Program (iTEP) and the Traditional pathway. The Liberal Studies Department expects that most students will choose to opt in to the iTEP pathway to most effeciently meet the requirements for a teaching credential. Students on the iTEP pathway complete a minimum of 12 units of credential courses (Stage 1 of Credential Program) in the last semester of their senior year. Stage 2 of the Credential Program is completed in the post-baccalaureate semester. Consequently, students have the potential to complete their credential coursework a semester earlier than those on the Traditional pathway.

Students on the Traditional pathway are required to complete four Advanced Inquiry in Education courses, which include:

  • LS 380: Teaching for Social Change
  • LS 391: Diversity in Ed Settings, LS 362: Immgrnts & Equity Iss in Ed, OR LS 310: Ed Issues & Latino Comm
  • LS 383: Innov Approach to Schooling OR LS 384: Issues in Comp & Intl Ed
  • And one additional course listed above.

If students on the Traditional pathway choose to pursue a credential, they will be prepared to apply to a credential program upon graduating.

You officially begin the major by enrolling in LS 300: Major ProSeminar where you work with the instructor and the Liberal Studies Advising coordinator to create or revise your Individual Learning Plan (ILP). At this time, you will decide whether or not to opt in to the iTEP pathway. Your ILP will reflect your chosen pathway, and will map out the courses you need to take in order to achieve each of the Major Learning Outcomes designated below. You will also select an approved emphasis or minor in order to complete a coherent depth of study. You conclude the major in LS 400: Senior Capstone by completing your Capstone, a publicly presented project that displays your cumulative learning in the major. [Learn more at CSUMB.EDU/capstone].

Required Tests for Future Teachers

To enter a Multiple Subjects (Elementary School) Teacher Education Credential Program, students must provide evidence of having passed the California Subject Examination for Teachers-Multiple Subjects (CSET). A recommended strategy for passing the CSET is to complete each subtest as you finish each content area listed in the Subject Matter Generalist Major Learning Outcome. The CSET is used to demonstrate competency in the subject areas completed as part of the Liberal Studies major and taught in K-8 curricula, namely:

  • mathematics
  • English writing
  • reading and literature
  • history and social science
  • visual and performing arts
  • science
  • physical education and development
  • human development
  • linguistics
  • cultural diversity

More information can be obtained from the cset.nesinc.com website. Candidates who pass all three subtests of the CSET Multiple Subjects AND the CSET Writing Skills are considered proficient in reading, writing and mathematics and will not be required to take the CBEST to earn a teaching credential.

Major Requirements and Learning Outcomes are identified below. In order to graduate, students must also meet all general education and university requirements. 

Core Courses

  • All Liberal Studies students are required to complete the following core courses regardless of pathway, emphasis, or minor.
  • Complete all of the following Liberal Studies core courses:
  • LS 298: Intro to Public Education (3 units)
  • LS 298S: Intro to Public Education (2 units)
  • LS 300: Major ProSeminar (4 units)
  • LS 398: Soc Found of Multicult Ed (3 units)
  • LS 398S: Soc Found of Multicult Ed (2 units)
  • LS 400: Senior Capstone (4 units)
  • Complete all of the following subject matter content core courses:
  • GS 214: Global History I: to 1500 (3 to 4 units)
  • SBS 252: Wrl/Reg/Geo/Cul/Soc/Sp:On-line (3 to 4 units)
  • LING 392: Nat Lang/Lang Acquis (4 units)
  • LS 394: Multi Lit Chld & Yng Adults (3 units)
  • LS 394S: Mlti Lit Child & Yng Adults (2 units)
  • PHYS 121/L: Integrated Physical Science (4 units)
  • GEOL 210: Introduction to Earth Science (3 units)
  • BIO 204: Introduction to Life Science (3 to 4 units)
  • MATH 308: Elementary Math - Adv Viewpt A (3 units)
  • MATH 309: Elementary Math - Adv Viewpt B (3 units)
  • LS 233: Arts in the School & Comm (4 units)
  • HDEV 260: Intro to Child Development (4 units)
  • KIN 374/L: Phys Ed for Elem Sch Child (3 to 5 units)
  • HCOM 251: Introduction to US History (3 units)
  • OR
  • SBS 111: Reading/Writing US History (4 units)
  • SBS 385: Environmental History of CA (3 to 4 units)
  • OR
  • SBS 386: Social/Pol/Hist/CA (4 units)

MLO 1 Developing Educator

Students think, write, and speak critically about the general knowledge, skills, dispositions, and responsibilities of a California public educator in the classroom, school, community, State, and National contexts. Students acquire introductory pedagogical skills and apply perspectives of the Educational Foundations to their developing professional practices.

Required Course

  • MLO 1 is completed through the Liberal Studies core courses as listed in the Major Requirements.

MLO 2 Diversity and Multicultural Scholar

Students evaluate their own and others' experiences as influenced by social identities, socialization practices, and societal institutions from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Students critically examine the value of diversity and multiculturalism. Students inform their educational practices and perspectives by applying concepts and theories of diversity and multiculturalism.

Required Course

  • MLO 2 is completed through the Liberal Studies core courses as listed in the Major Requirements.

MLO 3 Innovative Technological Practitioner

Students use technologies effectively for investigation, expression, design, and collaboration. Students reflect on the role of technologies for innnovative teaching and learning, and effective instruction.

Required Course

  • MLO 3 is completed through the Liberal Studies core courses as listed in the Major Requirements.

MLO 4 Social Justice Collaborator

Students combine disciplinary knowledge, community experience, and reflective practice to become ethically and socially responsible educators working towards a just and sustainable world. Students identify and pursue paths for social change. Students collaborate with stakeholders to advocate for access, equity, and justice in public education and other societal institutions.

Required Courses

  • MLO 4 is completed through the Liberal Studies core courses as listed in the Major Requirements.

MLO 5 Subject Matter Generalist

Students demonstrate competency in subject area content and complete a coherent depth of study for successful practice in California public education.

Required Courses

  • Content Area 1:
  • Complete all of the following:
  • GS 214: Global History I: to 1500 (3 to 4 units)
  • SBS 252: Wrl/Reg/Geo/Cul/Soc/Sp:On-line (3 to 4 units)
  • LS 394: Multi Lit Chld & Yng Adults (3 units)
  • LS 394S: Mlti Lit Child & Yng Adults (2 units)
  • LING 392: Nat Lang/Lang Acquis (4 units)
  • HCOM 251: Introduction to US History (3 units)
  • OR
  • SBS 111: Reading/Writing US History (4 units)
  • SBS 385: Environmental History of CA (3 to 4 units)
  • OR
  • SBS 386: Social/Pol/Hist/CA (4 units)

Concentrations

History

Literature

Math

PE

Science

Social Science

Visual and Performing Arts