College Credit Plus Teacher Credentialing Pathways

Enhance your career and enrich the educational journey of your students through teaching College Credit Plus courses. By becoming CCP credentialed, you help your students get a head start on college while enhancing your professional profile.

To receive approval, teachers must have a master's degree in the content area they plan to teach CCP classes in or a master's degree plus 18 hours in the content area. Some AU departments may also require an interview with the department chair and/or prior college teaching experience.

Any coursework completed to fulfill the credentialing requirements will contribute toward continuing education and professional development requirements for the renewal of your educator license. You can review program details for each content area below.

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NOTE: Program costs for CCP teacher credentialing may be eligible for coverage through Ohio's Teacher Credentialing Grant Program. We recommend checking with your school district or educational service center to inquire about funding availability.

Content Areas

Program Details (18 credits)

Select 9 of the following 2-credit courses:

Course # Course Title   Course # Course Title
HIST 501 The American Revolution   HIST 605 The Age of Enterprise
HIST 502 The American Founding   HIST 607 Cold War America
HIST 503 Sectionalism and Civil War   HIST 608 Civil War and Reconstruction
HIST 505 The Progressive Era   HIST 609 World War II
HIST 506 The Rise of Modern America   HIST 610 American Foreign Policy
HIST 507 Lincoln   HIST 611 The American Way of War
HIST 510 Great American Texts   HIST 613 Postwar America, 1945-1973
HIST 602 European Discovery and Settlement   HIST 614 Contemporary America, 1974-present
HIST 603 Colonial America   HIST 630 American Statesmen
HIST 604 The Early Republic   HIST 660 Topics in American History and Government

 

Course Rotations

All 500-Level Courses are offered twice per semester. All others are typically offered once every 3 semesters.

Program Start Dates
  • During the school year: Students can start at the beginning of every 8-week term
  • Summer: Students can start nearly every week

Program Details (18 Credits)

Select 9 of the following 2-credit courses:

Course # Course Title   Course # Course Title
POLSC 501 The American Revolution   POLSC 631 American Political Rhetoric
POLSC 502 The American Founding   POLSC 632 The American Presidency I, Washington to Lincoln
POLSC 503 Sectionalism and Civil War   POLSC 633 The American Presidency II, Johnson to the Present
POLSC 505 The Progressive Era   POLSC 641 Supreme Court
POLSC 506 The Rise of Modern America   POLSC 642 Political Parties
POLSC 507 Lincoln   POLSC 643 Constitutional Rights and Powers
POLSC 510 Great American Texts   POLSC 644 Congress
POLSC 630 American Statesmen   POLSC 660 Topics in American History and Government

 

Course Rotations

All 500-Level Courses are offered twice per semester. All others are typically offered once every 3 semesters.

Program Start Dates
  • During the school year: Students can start at the beginning of every 8-week term
  • Summer: Students can start nearly every week

Program Details (18 credits)

Students will complete 6 courses tailored to their needs and dependent on their background.

Course # Course Title
MBAF 500B Accounting
MBAF 500C Economics
MBAF 500E Marketing
MBAF 500F Finance
MBA 501 Organizational Design, Development, and Change Management
MBA 503 Operations Management
MBA 505 Financial Management
MBA 507 Marketing Management
MBA 511 Managerial Accounting
MBA 513 Management Information Systems
MBA 535 Systems Analysis and Design
MBA 545 Business Intelligence & Data Analytics

 

Student's prior knowledge and coursework will determine the courses needed from above. Electives may be added as required when less than 5 courses from above are required.

Course Rotations
  • MBAF 500B - Session A Every Semester
  • MBAF 500C - Session A Every Semester
  • MBAF 500E - Session B Every Semester
  • MBAF 500F - Session B Every Semester
  • MBA 501 - Summer 2024 Session A, Fall 2024 Session B, Spring 2025 Session B
  • MBA 503 - Summer 2024 Session B, Fall 2024 Session B, Summer 2025 Session A
  • MBA 505 - Summer 2024 Session A, Spring 2024 Session A, Summer 2025 Session A
  • MBA507 - Fall 2024 Session A, Spring 2024 Session A, Summer 2025 Session B
  • MBA511 - Summer 2024 Session A, Fall 2024 Session A, Spring 2025 Session B, Summer 2025 Session B

*Electives offered every semester.

Program Start Dates

Students can start at the beginning of every 8-week term.

Program Details (18 Credits)

Master of Arts in Strategic Communication & Leadership
Teachers can complete entire MA or complete 5 core courses, plus an elective.

Course # Course Title   Course # Course Title
Required Courses: (15 credit hours)   Elective Courses: Select One (3 credit hours)
COM 510 Intro to Graduate Studies in Communication   COM 620 Strategic Communication
COM 520 Data Informed Decision Making   COM 590 Public Relations
COM 630 Interpersonal Communication   COM 650 Risk and Crisis Communication
COM 640 Organizational Communication   COM 670 Communication and Leadership
COM 660 Professional Speaking   COM 680 Social Media Strategies

 

Course Rotations
  • Summer 2024: COM 680 and COM 640
  • Fall 2024: COM 650 and COM 590
  • Spring 2025: COM 620 and COM 670

At least one elective is offered each semester.

Program Start Dates

Students can start at the beginning of every 8-week term.

Program Details (18 credits)

Students will complete these six courses.

Course # Course Title
ENG 604 The English Renaissance
ENG 610 Romantic Movement & Victorian Period
ENG 605 Creative Writing Workshop
ENG 651 Composition/Rhetoric Pedagogy
ENG 625 Major Writers Seminar
ENG 628 American Literature

 

Course Rotations

These are 8-week courses. Two courses are offered per semester in the order shown above. Students will complete the sequence in 3 semesters (Summer 2024, Fall 2024, and Spring 2025).

Program Start Dates

Summer 2024

Program Details
Course # Course Title
CJ 510 Constitutional and Legal Issues in Criminal Justice
CJ 520 Seminar in Criminology
CJ 530 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice
CJ 540 Ethics and Justice
CJ 560 Criminal Justice Policy
MBA 501 Organizational Design, Development, and Change Management

 

Course Rotations
  • CJ 510 - Spring Session A
  • CJ 520 - Fall Session B
  • CJ 530 - Fall Session A
  • CJ 540 - Spring Session B
  • CJ 560 - Summer Session B
  • MBA 501 - Summer 2024 Session A, Fall 2024 Session B, Spring 2025 Session B
Program Start Dates

Students can start at the beginning of every 8-week term.

Licensure Disclosure: This program is for students who intend to seek employment in Ohio and only prepares students for licensure in the state of Ohio.

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