You must have completed a Bachelor's program and approved teacher certification program. Then you must apply for the substitute certificate.
Check out:
http://www.k12.wa.us/certification/Teacher/substituteNotCertified.aspx
Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
The motto of Touro University California is 'To Serve, To Lead, To Teach.'.
Admissions requirements for California State University differ for California residents and non-resident applicants. California residents are given priority in admissions. Non-residents must have higher test scores and GPA than their California peers.
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The California Education Code (EC) establishes minimum requirements for graduation from California high schools. These requirements should be seen as minimums and support regulations established by local school boards. The California State University (CSU) and the University of California (UC) have established a uniform minimum set of courses required for freshman admission. The UC has created a Doorways site that provides complete information about the high school courses approved for university admission. In addition to the required courses, California public universities have other freshman admission requirements.
In answer to your question - no, you don't. Qualifications will depend upon the University requirements but most lecturers at Universities are not holders of Doctoral Degrees.
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A-G College requirements are the high school courses that are required in order to enter into the University of California. This ensures that the students can perform well in the university and can attain critical thinking and essential study skills.
To maintain its accreditation, University of Phoenix requires that all instructors have an advanced degree. You must also have relevant work experience in the course that you want to teach.
The requirements vary by country and by specific university.
The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum is for prospective transfer students who require the lower breadth requirements at either the University of California or California State University.
There is a Culinary course offered through the University of California that ranges from French to Pastry and with many other minor variations within it.
Some colleges that offer courses in seismology include University of California-Berkeley, Stanford University, and University of Washington. These institutions have programs and departments specifically dedicated to the study of earthquakes and seismology.