2018-2019 Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Alternative Licensure Program (ALP)


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The ALP at UCCS is a “designated agency” approved by the Colorado State Board of Education to provide a one-year program for candidates seeking licensure in one of these areas: English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies or World Languages.

We work with self-motivated, committed, resourceful candidates who can readily assume teaching roles in public school classrooms. Ideal ALP applicants are paraprofessionals, substitute teachers, career changers, retired military, OR others who have the background and potential for successfully completing this rigorous, fast-paced program. Those seeking only licensure can complete the program with ten courses. Those seeking an M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction need to complete only two more courses within three semesters of completing the ALP.

Faculty

  • Leslie Grant, Ph.D., Associate Professor / Department Chair
  • Katie Anderson-Pence, Ph.D., IEE Coordinator, Assistant Professor
  • Linda Button, Ed. D., Instructor
  • Tim Callahan, M.A., Senior Instructor
  • Grant Clayton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
  • Beth Cutter, M.A., Senior Instructor
  • Barbara Frye, Ph.D., Associate Professor
  • Mary Hanson, M.A., Instructor
  • Kylie Swanson Hoyle, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
  • Mark Malone, Ph.D., Department Chair, Professor
  • Pat McGuire, Ph.D., Associate Professor / Co-Director UCCSTeach Program
  • Monica Yoo, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Applications and Admissions Requirements

Please visit the College of Education website for admissions information.

Course Requirements (33 Credit Hours)


Licensure Plus MA in Curriculum and Instruction


Licensure plus MA in Curriculum and Instruction requires an additional 6 credits for a total of 39 credit hours. The MA in Curriculum and Instruction includes the coursework for ALP (listed above) and the following additional courses, taken within three semesters of completing ALP. 

Please note: It is the student’s responsibility to make sure that all program requirements and licensure procedures are completed appropriately. All participants in the ALP must maintain a 3.0 GPA and receive no grade lower than a B- in any class. Because the program requires immediate participation on the job in a school, there are no opportunities for Incompletes in the methods OR alternative teacher seminar.

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