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Education and Social Justice (Minor)

The minor is for undergraduates with majors in other fields of study who want to study educational issues but are not pursuing teacher licensure. From a critical and interdisciplinary lens, students enrolled in the minor will study educational thought, policy and practice in relationship to broader social, cultural and political forces, in both school and non-school settings. The minor will help students develop the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and critically analyze the purposes of education and its impact on individuals and the broader society. 

Course Requirements

The requirements for the Undergraduate Minor in Education and Social Justice include completion of six courses among the following:

Course Title Quarter Hours
SCU 207SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL ISSUES IN EDUCATION4
LSE 358EDUCATION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE4
LSE 353THE POLITICS OF EDUCATION4
LSE 380PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES IN PEDAGOGY, CULTURE AND GLOBALIZATION4
SCU 337HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT4
LSE 355INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION4

Note: College of Education students may apply up to three courses from their major toward the completion of this minor. 

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