These pathways serve as tools, not prescribed programs of study. Before enrolling, you can use them to get a feel for what you can do in this program. After enrolling, you and your advisors can use them as a starting point for building your personalized outcomes-based Major Requirements Graduation Check.

This pathway, intended as a reference, shows a productive route to graduation in four years.  Your actual pathway may not look exactly like the model due to several factors:

  • Any required remedial courses, such as MATH 098 and WRT 095
  • Actual availability of courses during a given semester
  • Personal choices you make in your Major Requirements Graduation Check, in consultation with your advisors

Students will need to consult with their advisor to discuss the appropriate courses for stage I of their credential. Stage II will be completed the following semester once their degree is conferred and they are classified as a postbaccalaureate student.

Courses by Requirement

Degree requirements are considered a guideline for graduation, and cannot replace the feedback of an academic advisor. Learn more about degree requirements at CSUMB.

Course units may only be counted once, when a course meets multiple requirements, the letter 'C' means that the completed course units were counted elsewhere.

First Year Seminar

RequirementCourseUnits
First Year Seminar FYS 100: First Year Seminar3
Total:3

University Learning Requirements

RequirementCourseUnits
Community Participation LS 298S: Intro to Teaching & Learning S3
Creative/Artistic Expression MPA 233 and MPA 2955
Democratic Participation SBS 386 or SBS 385/L4
Engcom A HCOM 112 or HCOM 2115
Engcom B HCOM 213 or HCOM 2144
Ethics HCOM 213 or HCOM 2144
Literature and Popular Culture LS 394S: Multi Lit Chld & Yng Adults3
Mathcom MATH 100: Quantitative Literacy4
Science Content GEOL 210: Introduction to Earth Science6
Science Methods Lab PHYS 121/L: Integrated Physical Science4
Science Methods Lecture PHYS 121/L: Integrated Physical Science4
U.S. Histories HCOM 251 or SBS 1113
Vibrancy Theory KIN 260: Fdn of Well: Fitness-Exercise2
Total:51

Graduation Learning Outcomes

RequirementCourseUnits
Culture & Equity LS 391 or LS 3623
GWAR HCOM 311: LS only:GWAR Pract Reason&Comm3
Language 2Any approved course4
Language 3Any approved course4
Tech/Info CST 104 or CST 1013
Upper Division Service Learning LS 394S: Multi Lit Chld & Yng Adults6
Total:23

Major Learning Requirements

Click on each MLO to see which courses fulfill that requirement.

RequirementUnits
LD MLO I Creative Arts3
LD MLO II Service Learning4
LD MLO III Natural Sciences11
LD MLO IV Human Development3
LD MLO V World History and Geography 6
MLO 1 Foundations and Perspectives in the Major3
MLO 10 Subject Area Emphasis12
MLO 12 Research and Synthesis in the Major3
MLO 2 Social Foundations of Education3
MLO 3 Cross-Cultural Competence3
MLO 4 Advanced English Communication3
MLO 5 Literary Analysis and Criticism6
MLO 6 Linguistics and Language Development4
MLO 7 Histories and Social Sciences 3
MLO 8 Quantitative Literacy6
MLO 9 Physical Development and Health3
Total:76

Major Concentration Courses

RequirementCourseUnits
Concentration course ED 603: Stage II Student Tchg & Sem MS6
Concentration course ED 615: Social Studies C & I K83
Concentration course ED 619: Visual & PerfArts C & I K81
Concentration course ED 675 and ED 6762
Concentration course SPED 560: Inclusionary Practices3
Concentration course ED 601: Stage I Student Tchg & Sem MS3
Concentration course ED 609: Math Methods3
Concentration course ED 612: Pedagogy for Ling Diversity3
Concentration course ED 617: Lang/Literacy Curriculum II3
Concentration course ED 608: Science Meth K-8 Classroom3
Total:30