It depends on the state. I was a marketing major and decided to go to grad school for teaching. full time it took only 9 months including student teaching.
2006-09-13 13:27:03
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answered by c-money 4
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I am a teacher in CA. My undergraduate major was International Relations which had nothing to do with teaching. My teaching certificate courses took an additional one year. I attended UCR and completed my coursework spring 2005. I did have to take 4 classes as prerequisites to the credentialing courses but I still completed all of that in one year. The prerequisites were education classes that
were part of UCR's Liberal Arts program.
Hope this helps!
2006-09-13 18:53:23
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answered by Missy A 2
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Many school districts have Alternative Certification Programs. If you have a 4 year Bachelors you will be certified in a year if you pass all the assessments.
2006-09-13 22:21:18
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answered by scorpionitty 4
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Depends on the state and school. Basically you'd just need to complete the education classes and student teaching. In most cases about a year and a half or so.
Teaching is great you get full time pay for part time work!
You can't be fired and you just recycle the lesson plans. What a cake job!
2006-09-13 18:53:46
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answered by N3WJL 5
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Where are you? 3 year degree?
In ontario you could only teach primary/junior with that degree.
A 1 year Bed would get you your certificate.
2006-09-13 18:52:40
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answered by Anonymous
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