Educational Studies Minor
Educational Studies is an interdisciplinary field that draws upon the tools of the humanities and social sciences to study the array of cultural, economic, historical, political, and social ideas and contexts that inform educational structures, policies, and practices, and shape the educational experiences of individuals and social groups, including along lines of race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, language and culture, social class, religion, and (dis)ability. The department is committed to fostering a politically and socially conscious stance towards education that enables students to act as informed and vociferous advocates for just social relations and to engage in teaching and learning that is culturally relevant and culturally sustainable. The department does not offer a teacher preparation program but does prepare students to enter graduate teacher preparation programs as well as a range of other areas of professional practice and academic study.
Requirements to fulfill the Educational Studies minor
Students completing the minor in Educational Studies must take at least 5 courses. This includes two core courses, one of two additional core courses, and at least 2 approved elective courses
Core Courses
All Educational Studies minors must take two core courses.
Additional Core Course
All Educational Studies minors must take one of the following additional core courses.
EDU 310 | HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN THE US | 4 |
EDU 312 | CRITICAL EDUCATIONAL THEORY | 4 |
Electives
All Educational Studies minors must take at least two approved elective courses.
Isaac Gottesman, Associate Professor and Chair
Karen Pezzetti, Assistant Teaching Professor
Shakita Thomas Kpetay, Assistant Professor