Education Studies majors may choose one of two concentrations: Teaching and Learning or Culture, Context and Policy. Students pursuing the Teaching and Learning Concentration (secondary education licensure) must complete the requirements listed for the major, at least one secondary education endorsement program, a full semester of full-time student teaching, and meet all graduation requirements. Students seeking the Culture, Context, and Society Concentration must complete 10 courses plus the capstone experience.
Education Studies majors must choose one of the two following concentrations. Students pursuing a teaching license must choose the Teaching and Learning Concentration. Each Concentration totals 42 to 45 credits.
Students will work with their Teacher Education advisor to choose five elective courses that allow them to focus the Culture, Context, and Policy Concentration on issues of particular interest to them. Must be from at least 3 different prefixes.