Credit Outreach

Customized Courses for Nontraditional Students

Credit Outreach stretches beyond the main campus to offer academic credit at locations and times off the regular UA academic calendar. Locations include Tucson, various points in Arizona, and other states. Students are often practicing professionals or students working toward a degree or certification, updating skills, or acquiring additional credit hours. Off-scheduling of classes and flexible class formats, make Credit Outreach ideal for students with busy lives, demanding work schedules, or challenging family responsibilities.

New Credit Outreach courses are added throughout the year – check back for updated course offerings.

Partnerships

College of Education Teach Arizona

Teach Arizona is a fast-track, one-year master’s degree program for people who have earned a bachelor’s degree, have a strong background in math, science, English, social studies, history, or Spanish, and wish to become teachers in middle school (grades 5–8) or high school (grades 9–12).

Students earn an M.Ed. degree in Teaching and Teacher Education and are eligible for Arizona secondary teacher certification (grades 7–12) or middle school certification (grades 5–6) with the completion of two additional courses.

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Spotlight

CRIZMAC’s Travel Program

CRIZMAC has provided unique travel seminars for educators and art enthusiasts for many years.

Join us for one of our Journeys of Art and Soul and benefit from an in-depth experience with art, culture, and tradition. Artist demonstrations, hands-on activities, museum visits, lectures, and group activities will prepare you to implement comprehensive multicultural lessons.

Participants earn professional development credit; graduate credit is also available through Credit Outreach.
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Featured Courses

“The American Indian Language Development Institute (AILDI) has a mission to present the "best practices" in all areas of American Indian language teaching and research for Native teachers and educators.”

- Dr. Ofelia Zepeda
American Indian Language Development Institute