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Oct 09, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Educational Studies, BSEd
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Program Description
The Educational Studies degree program is offered at the undergraduate level and provides a Bachelor’s of Science in Education (B.S.Ed.) degree for candidates desiring to gain knowledge and experience working with students in grades K-12 and/or community work, but who do not plan to obtain a professional teaching license. The program provides candidates with an insight into the processes of teaching and learning.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate familiarity with the major philosophical and sociological perspectives concerning schooling.
- Understand P-12 learner differences and ways to positively engage with P-12 learners.
- Explore a variety of pedagogical approaches and their purposes.
- Understand a variety of assessment practices.
- Demonstrate familiarity with current issues in education.
Admission Requirements
The Educational Studies degree program is designed for students who began the professional education cohort of the Elementary Education, Middle Childhood Education, AYA, or Intervention Specialist (undergraduate) degree programs but are unable to finish the requirements for that degree. There may be a variety of reasons that a student may determine that the Educational Studies degree is a more appropriate path to a degree.
- Previous admittance into a TED cohort program (EED, MCE, AYA, IS)
- Educational Studies Program BS Ed Admission Application signed by student, current program director, and Educational Studies director.
For More Information
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Wright State University CORE: 38 Hours
Communication: 6 Credit Hours
Students take ENG 1100 Academic Writing and Reading and either ENG 2100 Research Writing and Argumentation or ENG 2110 Research Writing and Argumentation Education Mathematics: 3 Credit Hours
Any core Math course Global Traditions: 6 Credit Hours
Choose one: Any core Global Studies course Choose one: Any core History course
Arts and Humanities: 3 Credit Hours
Any core Arts and Humanities course
Social Sciences: 6 Credit Hours
Any two core Social Science course from different disciplines
Natural Sciences: 8 Credit Hours
Any two Core Natural Science courses Additional Core Courses: 6 Credit Hours
Education Focused Courses: 30 Credit Hours
Any ED, EED, EDS courses not used in other core areas.
Content and Related Courses: 24 Credit Hours
Any ED, EED, EDS courses not used in other core areas.
Or other courses as approved by Program Director General Electives: 28 Credit Hours
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