EDUC-MIN - Education (Minor)
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Program Overview
The undergraduate minor in education is designed to provide a substantial introduction to education through a broad-based and focused study of education research, theory, and practice. The goals of the minor are to develop an understanding of the core issues facing educators and policymakers, make connections to major programs of study, and provide rigorous preparation for graduate studies in education.
Students interested in pursuing an undergraduate minor in Education begin by contacting the minor director (Jennifer Lynn Wolf, jlwolf@stanford.edu), who is responsible for advising all candidates and approving each student’s minor study plan. Applications for the minor are due no later than the second quarter of the junior year.
Minimum Units in the Program
Minimum University Units
Courses must be taken for a minimum of three units each
A 3.0 GPA must be maintained for all minor courses
All courses must be taken for a letter grade
Courses used to fulfill the minor requirements may not be used to satisfy any other department degree requirements (major or minor).
Select a subfield of study and complete three electives within that chosen subfield. The following are suggested subfields and electives: