Program Details | International Teacher Education Program

Total creditsEstimated resident costEstimated Washington border costEstimated non-resident cost
Master’s Degree - 45 creditsThis program is designed to meet each student’s unique licensure needs, so total tuition costs vary with the individual program of study.

In addition to base tuition, additional fees may apply depending on the course of study that you choose to pursue and the specific courses for which you enroll, so you may also find it useful to review detailed tuition and fee information and the full cost of attendance for PSU programs.

Financial aid and scholarship options may be available to offset program costs. Visit COE Scholarships for specific details on how to qualify and apply.

Curriculum

The coursework is customized based on students' prior teacher education and teaching experiences from their home country and in the United States, with a primary focus on meeting the requirements for an Oregon teaching license. It includes classes designed to prepare educators to work effectively in American public schools, with a strong emphasis on equitable, inclusive, and culturally responsive practices. Students will also complete methods-based courses aligned with their chosen subject areas and age groups. In addition to coursework, the program includes practicum experiences and student teaching placements throughout the program.
ITEP coursework counts toward a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree.

Course descriptions

For full course descriptions, please consult the Bulletin or Class Schedule.

Program format

Modality

In-Person/Online Mix: This program includes in-person and online coursework.

Part-time or Full-time

Time to completion:  one to two years

Scheduling

Evening: Classes are held primarily in the late afternoon and evening. Experiential learning requires daytime hours.

Weekend: Some classes may meet on weekends.

Weekly Estimated Time Commitment

The PSU Credit Hour Policy defines 1 credit hour as requiring a minimum of 3 hours of student time per week over the course of the term. PSU operates on the quarter system, and terms last 10 weeks.

Graduate school is a big commitment; please consider this information as a starting tool to help you gain a sense of the time commitment. Students learn differently and you may find that it takes you more time to complete the coursework on a weekly basis. Generally, a graduate program is more intensive and should require more time on homework than undergraduate courses; therefore, we recommend planning for more time than the minimum.

Students in this program typically take 6-9 credits per term and should expect to spend at least 18-24 hours per week outside of class on homework and related activities.

As the program progresses, students engage in experiential learning through practicums and internships, which take additional time to complete. Generally, internships require 30 hours per week.

Program of Study

Self-paced: This program is self-paced, meaning that students can take most or all courses on their own schedule, attend full-time, part-time or change their enrollment on a term-by-term basis. Classes follow the regular PSU academic calendar structure. Student teaching and practicum requires a set sequence. All classes must be completed within 7 years of beginning the program.

Elementary Program of Study

Please note that this program is designed to meet each student’s unique licensure needs. This is a sample program of study and your particular coursework may change based on your situation.

Required Licensure CourseworkCRTerms offered
BBE 536 Bilingual Education History, Laws, and Policies3Varies
ITP 574 Classroom Community and Routines3Varies
BBE 522 Human Development and Learning in Multilingual/Multicultural Societies4Varies
ITP 563 Literacy Methods 1: Reading and Spelling Words4Varies
ITP 572 Teacher Performance Assessment4Varies
BBE 542 Math Methods for DLL3Varies
Clinical ExperienceCRTerms offered
ITP 509 Practicum ITEP3Fall
ITP 510 Student Teaching ITEP3Winter
Additional Coursework Required for MEdCRTerms offered
Varies - arrange with advisor18Varies
Total Program Credits45

Secondary Program of Study

Please note that this program is designed to meet each student’s unique licensure needs. This is a sample program of study and your particular coursework may change based on your situation.

Required Licensure CourseworkCRTerms offered
ITP 514 Educating for Equity & Social Justice3Varies
ITP 515 Foundations of Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Practice at the Secondary Level3Varies
ED 519 Inclusive Secondary Classrooms3Varies
ITP 563 Literacy Methods 1: Reading and Spelling Words4Varies
ITP 518 Assessment for Learning2Varies
ITP 521 - 528 Secondary Methods4Fall, Winter
ITP 521 - 528 Secondary Methods2Spring
Clinical ExperienceCRTerms offered
ITP 509 Practicum ITEP3Fall
ITP 510 Student Teaching ITEP3Winter
Additional Coursework Required for MEdCRTerms offered
Varies - arrange with advisor18Varies
Total Program Credits45

The number of credits to earn a teaching license varies depending on each candidate's educational backgrounds, professional experience, and goals (minimum 24 credits).