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Minor Program Requirements:
The UC Davis School of Education is committed to developing informed citizens and advocates for productive educational environments in a democratic society. Education courses are designed for undergraduate students from all majors.
A Minor in Education will help students:
- Develop an understanding of the issues and concerns of public and private education
- Complete prerequisites for the teaching credential program
- Work towards a master's degree or doctoral degree in education or related field
- Seek employment in policy, advocacy, or other education related careers
Courses. Students must complete 20 units the Minor program in Education. At least 12 units of the 20-unit minimum for the minor must be in Education. The remaining units for the minor may be in education or a related field as approved on the electives list.
Minor Program Requirements: |
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| Upper Division Required Courses |
12 |
| Education 100, 110, 120 |
12 |
| Elective Courses |
8 |
| The remaining eight units may be taken from the following courses: |
| Education 115, 153 |
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| Education 151, 152 |
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| Education 119, 122, 130, 163, 173, 180 |
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| Education 192, 198, 199 |
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| Approved Courses Outside of Education |
| Mathematics 197TC* |
1-5 |
| University Writing Program 197TC* |
2-4 |
| African American & African Studies 130; American Studies 152; Asian American Studies 101; Biological Sciences 195A or B*; Human Development 100A, 100B, 101; Linguistics 173; Psychology 130, 132; Sociology 124; Spanish 116, 117; University Writing Program 104D* |
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* Internship (192, 195A or B, 195TC, 197TC) and Independent Study (199), or a combination of both, may not exceed a total of four units. Elective courses may include only one internship.
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| Minor Advisers. A designated faculty member in the School of Education may advise students and give final approval on the minor. For additional information con-tact the Student Services office in 2054 Academic Surge. |
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