Degrees and Requirements
Education Minor
Minors are offered as opportunities for students to fulfill career or personal interests, and/or to facilitate in-depth study in a field of secondary interest. In particular, the Education minor would be especially valuable for students interested in working in an educational setting, including majors such as Child and Family Studies, Psychology, and Sociology. An Education minor would also be beneficial for those students who may pursue teaching certification at the post-baccalaureate level, including students in academic content areas such as Biology, Chemistry, English, History or Mathematics who are interested in secondary teaching certification after graduating with a bachelor's degree in their subject area.
Minors must be completed within the student's graduation timeline, and students may not major and minor in the same department.
The Education minor requires 21 credits.
Summary of Requirements
Minor Electives : Select 9 credits
EDEL2000
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EDML2000
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EDSP3015
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EDUC2000
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EDUC2015
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EDUC2020
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EDUC2025
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EDUC2030
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PSYC3152
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PREREQUISITES:
PSYC1021 or PSYC1021H
SASU3035
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SOCL3027
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SOCL3050
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Minor Requirements: 9 credits
EDSP2015
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EDUC1010
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PSYC2061
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PREREQUISITES:
PSYC1021 or PSYC1021H