College and CEU Credit for Davis Courses |
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The following DDAI courses and workshops completed in the U.S. and Canada are approved for university or CEU credit via the California State University East Bay:
7000-7699 Units: These are upper division undergraduate, or post-baccalaureate level courses. Applicability toward any degree programs (e.g. graduate course work, programs at other universities) is subject to determination by that academic department or university. These units are most commonly used by teachers for units toward salary increment. They are also used for the California Clear Credential and some can be applied toward supplementary authorizations. 7700-7999 Units: These courses are graduate level courses; they cannot be applied to an undergraduate degree. The applicability for graduate credit is subject to the approval of the academic major department. Transfer to another University is subject to approval by the other university. Students need to submit a course description and check with their graduate program advisors to determine eligibility and transferability from CSU-EB. 8000-8999 Units: A CEU is a nationally recognized unit of measurement for any of a variety of noncredit programs which may apply toward relicensure, promotion, or career advancement. These units are not approved for academic degree credit but usually are applicable toward salary increment for teachers and other educators. These vary among school districts. Students need to specify on the CSU-EB Enrollment Form whether they are enrolling in a TED course or an EXSP (CEU) course by circling one and crossing out the other two. |