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Teaching Certification
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  Graduate School-Camden 2007-2009 Programs, Faculty, and Courses English 200, 350, 352, 354, 615, 842 Teaching Certification  

Teaching Certification


Students interested in teaching secondary school may work simultaneously toward the master's degree in English and secondary teaching certification.

In consultation with the graduate program director and the Teacher Preparation Program at Rutgers-Camden, students will determine those undergraduate and graduate courses needed to fulfill the general requirements in light of previous undergraduate and graduate coursework completed. A total of 30 credits in the subject area of English, including those earned at the undergraduate level, is required.

 
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