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Nov 22, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Educational Studies Minor
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Requirements for Minor in Educational Studies
This interdisciplinary minor is designed to complement broadly defined interests in the field of education (e.g., youth development and learning; sociocultural theory applied to schooling, families and youth; youth subcultures; comparative education; fine arts pedagogies; public education policy; environmental education; health education (i.e., counseling, advocacy); recreation and athletics; museum or community-based education), social work. The minor supports those interested in making particular connections to their major as well as exploring careers in education. Many graduate programs and career paths recognize the value of academic preparation in the field of education.
The educational studies minor does not require admission to the Fritz Shurmur Center for Teacher Development or the Teacher Education Program. The minor does not lead to teach certification. Individuals interested in declaring an educational studies minor must schedule an appoint with Education Department faculty to discuss their interests and course options.
- A minimum of five units of course work including one unit in foundations of education (EDUC 195 ), one unit in human development and learning theories (PSYC 251 , PSYC 254 or PSYC 210 ), completion of an internship or practicum (EDUC 196 , EDUC 382 or EDUC 398 ) and a minimum of two or two and one-half units of electives constituting a curricular focus.
- Please note: EDUC 195 and EDUC 196 require completion of a clinical field experience in a relevant setting and three backgournd checks: (1) Albion College criminal history check form, (2) Internet Criminal History Access Tool search, and (3) Albion College educational/judicial records check.
- Written confirmation from the Education Department must be provided to apply elective courses toward the education studies minor and finalize the program of study.
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