Can courses in Education or other disciplines taken at another college be used to satisfy the requirements for certification at Rutgers-Camden?
A. Maybe. Courses needed for Common Core Requirements and the Elementary / Secondary Core Requirements (see the K-5 or K-12 Advisement Sheets for the required courses), that are accepted by the University, and possess Rutgers-Camden course equivalencies can be used to satisfy Teacher Preparation Requirements. However, the following courses must be taken at Rutgers-Camden: 50:964:101, 50:964:301 or 302; 50:350:309 or 310; 964:416; 964:450; and 964:452 as well as all K-12 Methods courses and Student Teaching (50:964:487 and 492).
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