What is the difference between the two Child Development major options (New revised Major A or CHSM)?
The Child Development new revised Major Aa includes 48 units of coursework designed to prepare students interested in a broad range of careers that serve children and their families. This major has five concentrations of coursework in Child Development. These five concentrations include: Elementary Pre-Credential; Early Development, Care and Education (EDCE); Social and Community Settings; Individualized; and Integrated Pre-Credential Subject Matter Program. The Child Development new revised Major A requires students interested in the Multiple Subject Credential to pass the CSET. Child Development Subject Matter (CHSM) is most appropriate for those who are interested in teaching public elementary school. Students who follow this option receive a strong foundation in child development and meet subject matter competence in the seven categories identified by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing: Language and Literature, Mathematics, Natural and Physical Sciences, Social Sciences and Hu
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