Minor in Educational Studies
The Minor in Educational Studies is a six-course undergraduate program of study open to students of all majors.
The minor allows students to study education both as a liberal arts discipline-furthering student interests in the foundations of education, child and adolescent development, and the science and art of teaching; as well as a professional resource, suited especially for careers in corporate training, human resources development, child advocacy and policy, and university research and teaching.
Required Courses (18 Credits)
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EDUC 144-Foundations of American Education
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EDUC 142-Exceptional Lives
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EDUC 222 or 223-Educational Psychology
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EDUC 313-General Methods and Planning
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EDUC 465-Seminar in Educational Studies
- Elective in Education
***For more information contact: Darryl DeMarzio at: darryl.demarzio@scranton.edu
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