Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Education Minor
The Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Education Minor is designed to provide students with in-depth treatment of sociological and cultural variables that influence educational structures and processes. The minor provides opportunities for interested students to study educational processes and structures that are often associated with urban settings and environments that represent significant degrees of cultural diversity. Students take courses that explore social and theoretical perspectives as well as curricular and instructional perspectives. The minor culminates in a community-based field experience that reflects the student’s interests.
(18 credits)
Complete the following for your minor:
EDUC 208 | Teaching English Language Learners in K-12 Schools | 3 |
EDUC 346 | Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Education | 3 |
EDUC 362 | Education Practicum: Socio-cultural Variability | 3 |
Nine credits from the following:
Substitution of courses taken in Study Abroad programs may be appropriate, but must be approved by the Education Department Chair in advance.