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A Deep Exploration of Education

Students pursuing the educational studies major will learn about current educational systems today (accountability, choice, charters, high-stakes testing, educational disparities, etc.) and their relationships to other social systems. Students pursuing the major may select from a variety of courses focusing on a particular interest, or they may take courses across aspects of the curriculum. Specific areas of interest that are reflected in the course offerings include, but are not limited to, special education, literacy and language, curriculum and teaching strategies, educational research, and educational topics.

Testimonial

I鈥檒l always remember the professors who took the time to get to know me as a person, not just as a student. Their encouragement and mentorship helped me develop confidence in my abilities and inspired me to pursue a career where I could make a difference.鈥 

Daisy J. Cervantes
Dominican University 黄色直播

Major Features

The educational studies major consists of the satisfactory completion of 45 credit hours in courses identified for the program. The major is created with a sequence of coursework that includes foundational courses as well as elective courses, including opportunities for hands-on learning experiences in educational settings. Note: The educational studies major does not lead to teacher licensure.

Course Offerings

A series of foundational courses are required for all students interested in pursuing the educational studies major. There are courses that focus primarily on the social foundations of education, some of which include a 鈥減romising practices鈥 component, which affords students the opportunity to experience hands-on learning opportunities in partnering schools and other educational settings. There are also courses that focus primarily on understanding educational practice. The common theme of learning about educational systems today is embedded in all of the core coursework.

For more information,
please contact:

Josephine Tabet Sarvis, PhD
Professor and Director
Schoool of Education