The Education Studies Major provides students with knowledge and skills to help apply the liberal studies experience to real-world situations including museums, science and nature centers, libraries, community programs, local Boys and Girls Clubs, independent schools, and global communities.
In addition to the required courses below, Education Studies majors also complete one of the following approved liberal arts or sciences majors or minors:
Majors:
Accounting, Anthropology/Sociology, Biology, Business Administration, Criminology, Digital Media & Communications, Economics, English, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies, Equity Stuides, Fine Arts (Art, Music, Theatre), Health Sciences, History, Math, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Religious Studies, Statistics.
Minors:
Accounting, Anthropology, Applied Linguistics, Art History, Art Studio, Biology, Business Administration, Criminology, Digital Media & Communications, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, Finance, Global Studies, History, Math, Music, Political Science, Psychology, Public History, Religious Studies, Sociology, Statistics, Theatre.
In careful consultation with an Education department advisor a student will take four foundation courses in Education (listed below) and three additional courses from Education or from other departments that enrich his or her specific focus.
Students will culminate the Education Studies major with a field-placed internship (2 course equivalent) and accompanying seminar course in which students will complete a professional portfolio.