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Yavapai College Credential Documentation

Credentialing Requirements

All Yavapai College faculty teaching transfer courses are expected to hold a graduate degree from an accredited college or university. A transfer course is defined as a course in subject areas where work toward the associate degree carries transfer credit toward higher degrees i.e., liberal arts, business, technology, and an ever-growing number of other fields. Increasingly, any technical course is liable to be transferable toward a higher degree.

Credentialing Requirements for Faculty Teaching Transferable Coursework

  • Masters degree in the teaching area (preferred) - and/or
  • 18 hours of graduate study in the discipline - and/or
  • 24 hours of upper division and graduate study combined may be considered.

Credentialing Requirements for Faculty Teaching Non-Transferable Coursework

The same qualifications as those listed above for transferable coursework are preferred, or an Associate’s Degree in the discipline with verified 5 years recent occupational work experience may be considered for occupational programs only.

Download the Following Forms

NOTE: The Office of Academic Affairs generally uses PDF files to display documents. Adobe Reader is required to view and print PDFs and can be downloaded free of charge.

Credential Application Packet

Division Dean/Campus Dean

Resource Materials

Professional Development

All full-time faculty are required to complete EDU250, The Community College, within two years of hire.

All adjunct faculty are required to complete EDU150, Instruction, Assessment, and Management in the Classroom, within two years of hire. These modules are available online, on CD or in person.

 


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