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Nov 19, 2024
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2024-2025, 2nd ed. General Catalog
Education, Minor
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The Minor in Education provides students opportunities to obtain knowledge and focused experience in the education field. It is appropriate for students who are interested in teaching in public and private schools or who wish to pursue educational positions in non-classroom settings, such as parks and recreation program educators, museum docents, etc. Students will examine the foundations of teaching and learning, analyze the institution of public education broadly and across social contexts, and explore equitable educational practices and policies. For students interested in a teaching career, courses can be chosen to satisfy all of the prerequisites needed for admission into a teacher credential program at Sonoma State University.
Course offerings will focus on:
- Educating students to be critical participants in and creators of educational contexts—formal and non-formal—that are powerful for all learners
- Promoting the value of diversity in strengthening learning environments and our society
- Building critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills
- Promoting reflection and creativity in educational design, curriculum, assessment, research, and policy development
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Course Requirements
Choose courses as indicated from each of the four categories below. A total of 18 units is required. Please work with the Education Minor advisor to select courses that best meet your interests and career goals.
Human Development and Learning
Choose one course from the following options (3 units)
Education and Democracy
Choose two courses from the following options (6 units)
Equity and Social Justice in Education
Choose two courses from the following options (6 units)
Electives
Choose an additional course from the above categories or from the following options to complete at least 18 units
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