The Elementary Education Program offers an MA degree for professional educators and students who wish to go on to doctoral studies. The department also offers a multiple subject credential for grades K-8 and a minor in Education for students in an undergraduate program.
| Course Requirements | |||
| EDEL 102, EDEL 103, EDTE 162 and EDTE 190 | 12 | ||
| Total Units: | 12 | ||
The minor in Education is available to students who are interested in education from a variety of perspectives. Students in a degree program who may want to work with children in capacities inside or outside the classroom may be interested in this minor. For example, students interested in the following career paths could benefit from this course of study: becoming a teacher, working in the non-profit sector (e.g., educational foundations) or in any type of child advocacy work such as law or social work; or anyone working in a diverse environment where understanding how individuals learn and process information could benefit. Successful completion of the minor will enable students to earn 12 credits toward their multiple subject teaching credential.
*Service learning will be incorporated into EDTE 162 and the EDEL 103