Educational Studies, B.A.

An advanced undergraduate may enroll in this non-teaching, non-licensure program by petitioning to and being approved by the associate dean of education. For additional details, contact the associate dean.

Adolescent to Young Adult Education Programs

Candidates who wish to teach in adolescent to young adult education, in multi-age education, or in career-technical settings must complete the same general education and professional education courses.

Required Professional Education Courses

EDU-1022Foundations of Education

2.0 credits

EDU-1031Foundations of Education Laboratory

1.0 credits

EDU-1042Educational Technology

2.0 credits

EDU-2023The Learner and the Learning Process

3.0 credits

EDU-2071Fundamentals of Planning & Instruction Laboratory

1.0 credits

EDU-2093Fundamentals of Planning and Instruction

3.0 credits

EDU-3013Teaching Reading in the Content Fields

3.0 credits

EDU-3043Classroom Management

3.0 credits

EDU-3063Education & Cultural Diversity

3.0 credits

EDU-3093Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction

3.0 credits

EDU-4001Content Area Teaching Methods Laboratory

1.0 credits

EDU-4012Multi-Age and Secondary Teaching Methods In the Content Areas

2.0 credits

EDU-4091Student Teaching Seminar

1.0 credits

EDU-4092Student Teaching

6.0-12. credits

Required Cognate Course

Select one of the following Communications courses: (3)

COM-1023Public Speaking

3.0 credits

COM-1053Introduction to Communication

3.0 credits

Select one of the following American History courses: (3)

HIS-2013United States History to 1865

3.0 credits

HIS-2023United States History Since 1865

3.0 credits

HIS-3013Colonial America

3.0 credits

HIS-3043Modern America

3.0 credits

HIS-3123History of Ohio

3.0 credits

POL-1003American Politics & Government

3.0 credits

Total 44 Hours