Education (Minor)
The Minor in Education is a 24 credit undergraduate program, designed to provide formal instruction for individuals interested in exploring the broad field of education. This Minor can be usefully combined with a wide range of other disciplines such psychology, sociology, history, and business studies. Courses in the Minor include both basic and applied aspects of the field, including educational psychology, child development, education in western civilization, technology for educational change, computers and computing in education, the urban child, and sex role socialization in the school.
Minor in Education — 24 credits
A basic introduction to the methodology and key concepts of education, this Minor can complement other fields of study.
See the BA degree description for information on the core and elective requirements.
Sample courses include:
Child Development I & II, Administration in Childhood Settings, Children, Families, and Social Policy, The Inclusive Classroom: Educating Exceptional Children, Education in Quebec, Diversity in the Classroom
Admission Requirements
Education (BA - Minor) requirements: Minimum cut-off averages, admission statistics and program requirements.
Undergraduate admissions guidelines: For information on international admission, required documents, proof of language proficiency, the university admissions timetable, selection and notification process.