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Post-Baccalaureate Licensure

For teaching candidates already holding a bachelor's degree, this program develops their expertise in educational best practices, state content standards, and student teaching to meet Colorado licensure requirements.  This Program is available for elementary and secondary licensure and may be delivered to students anywhere in the 14-county region served by Colorado Mesa University. Some students may have leveling courses to complete prior to their admission into the Intensive PBL program.

The intensive cohort begins each year in May and runs for 12 months. Students begin with hybrid face-to-face and on-line courses during the summer. Fall and spring semesters are spent on site at an elementary and secondary school in the region; during this academic year, students also participate in coursework, seminars and colloquia on-line and at the college. An integral part of this program is a full year of mentored classroom experience.

Application deadline for applying to the PBL program is March 15.

PBL Information/Course Sheets:

Elementary

Secondary

Goals

  • Prepare post-baccalaureate teacher licensure candidates for the profession at large [locally] across our service region
  • Design and deliver a program of instruction that is consistent, yet adaptive, across time, location and instructors
  • Develop candidate planning, instructional and assessment competence and expertise from those of a teaching novice to those of an entry-level professional, in 12 months
  • Develop professional competence, expertise and a passion for innovation

 

If you want to explore current possibilities, please contact the Coordinator of the Post Baccalaureate Licensure (PBL) Program, Dr. Cynthia Chovich or PBL Advisor, Sandra Murray.

 

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