Build the knowledge and skills you’ll need in any career working with people.
The Education Studies minor will help you understand how people learn and how you can make a difference through teaching, research or advocacy. This minor prepares you for an educational career outside of the traditional classroom. The coursework and internship experiences will support your individual interests and career plans.
Prepare to go into social work, counseling, law, higher education or public policy. You’ll learn about the current issues and debates in the education field and get ready to tackle injustice. Graduate with the confidence to lead and the drive to create a more just, inclusive society.
For more information on the Education Studies minor, please contact Associate Professor of Secondary Education Steve Fletcher.
What types of jobs are there for those with a minor in Education Studies?
Community Outreach
- GED Instructor
- Adult Educator
- Job and Skills Trainer
- Program Development Manager
Education Law
- Juvenille Justice Advocate
- Social Justice Advocate
- Social Worker
- Diabled Person’s Advocate
Nonprofit Organizations
- Peace Corps Fellow
- AmeriCorps or City Year Volunteer
- Program manager for nonprofits
Education Policy
- Lobbyist
- Research Analyst
- Congressional Assistant
Higher Education
- Academic Advisor
- Career Counselor
- Recruiter
- University Admission Staff
Early Education (Non-certification)
- Preschool or day care manager
- Private preschool teacher
- Develop charter school or online school
- Daycare or tutoring service owner
What skills will I acquire with a minor in Education Studies?
The skills learned as an educational studies minor will prepare students for a multitude of different professions in the education field. Through the time in the educational studies program, students will learn:
- Critical-thinking skills
- Communication skills
- Organizational and analytical data gathering
- A deep understanding of social issues within the education field
- Leadership and decision-making abilities
- Problem-solving abilities
- Strategic thinking and action planning
- Teamwork and management skills
- Ability to explain complex concepts in a professional setting
- Effectively debate and present theories
What is the coursework required for a minor in Education Studies?
Students can expect to take various courses ranging from foundations in teaching courses, learning processes, understanding the role of technology in education, and working with special populations. Intensive internship experiences tied to coursework will blend practical and theoretical learning and give the learner incredible experience in their chosen area before graduation. The coursework includes:
EDUC 1330 Schooling, Education and Society
EDUC 2332 Educational Technology Integration
EDUC 4334 Curricululm and Evaluation in the Secondary School
EDUC 4365 Professional Internship
TOTAL 21 hours
EDUC 2331 Learning Processes and Evaluation
SPED 2324 Introduction to Special Education
READ 4343 Content Area Literacy