Fresno Pacific University

Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential

Fresno, United States

The Non-degree in Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential at Fresno Pacific University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Fresno Pacific University, founded in 1944 and located in Fresno, California, offers a student-centered education that integrates rigorous academics with faith-informed values. The university provides a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs across business, education, health sciences, arts and theology, emphasizing small class sizes, close faculty mentorship and experiential learning. With around 3,000 students and a modest international community, Fresno Pacific is known for personalized support and opportunities to engage in meaningful community service.

The campus environment encourages holistic development, combining intellectual inquiry with ethical leadership and practical experience. Programs emphasize real-world skill building through internships, community partnerships and applied projects, helping students translate classroom learning into career readiness. Faculty members focus on teaching and student success, and many programs include hands-on placements that prepare graduates for professional roles in healthcare, education, business and the nonprofit sector.

International students find Fresno Pacific an accessible option for focused study and cultural integration, with supportive services, orientation programs and opportunities to connect with local communities in California's Central Valley. The university’s emphasis on service and ethical leadership means graduates are equipped to pursue purposeful careers and community engagement. For students seeking a nurturing campus with a values-based approach and strong experiential learning opportunities, Fresno Pacific University offers a clear, practical pathway to professional and personal growth.

About the Program

The Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential at Fresno Pacific University is a non-degree program for students who want to teach. It takes one year to complete and helps students understand how to teach the Common Core State Standards.

The program covers subjects like the history of schools, theories of teaching and learning, and methods of teaching. Students also get hands-on experience during their early field experience and student teaching, where they apply what they learn in coursework to real-life teaching challenges.

After completing the program, students can work as Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers, Special Education Teachers, or Teacher Assistants in public or private schools.

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