Educational Studies Minor
The knowledge and skills taught in education are valuable in many fields. A person who wishes to work with people in a training or presentation role would benefit from a minor in Educational Studies. Examples – A trainer in a company, an employee who creates presentations or learning activities for a museum, a nurse who educates families in how to take care of medical needs, a camp counselor, or a person who wishes to continue on to graduate school to become a college professor. The minor in Educational Studies does not lead to a Class B certification in Alabama. Students interested in obtaining the certification required to teach in the public school classroom should refer to the major programs in Teaching, Learning, and Leadership in the undergraduate catalog.
Cost
Value-Priced
Online
Variable, but as few
as 1-2 years
Mode Offered
Face-to-face
Credentials
Minor In Educational Studies
Why North Alabama?
With roots tracing back to 1872 as the first state-supported teachers’ college south of the Ohio River, the College of Education and Human Sciences at North Alabama has a rich history of preparing high-quality educators. Our work has expanded to include preparing practitioners and researchers in the fields of education, health, and wellness. We believe that healthy minds and healthy bodies coupled with a desire for knowledge can nurture individuals who are game-changers for the communities of Northwest Alabama, the Southeast Region of the United States, and the world.
Educational Studies Minor
The Minor in Educational Studies requires 19 hours of coursework.
Code |
Title |
Hours |
Preprofessional Seminar and Laboratory Experience |
1 |
|
Learning Theories and Student Development1 |
3 |
|
Classroom Management for Diverse Learning Environments and Communities1 |
3 |
|
Select 12 hours from the following: 2 |
12 |
|
Instructional Technology for the High School |
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Evaluation of Teaching and Learning 1 |
||
Content Literacy |
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Senior Seminar 1 |
||
Curriculum and Teaching 1 |
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Introduction to Students with Exceptional Learning Needs |
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Introduction to Teaching English as a Second Language |
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Special Topics in Education |
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Content Methods Courses: |
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Methodology and Materials in Art |
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Methodology and Assessment of Teaching English as a Second Language |
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Methods of Teaching Physical Education, Grades 6-12 |
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Methods of Teaching Physical Education, Grades P-6 |
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Elementary School Music Methods |
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Secondary School Music Methods |
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Teaching Career-Technical Business Marketing Education |
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Methods and Materials for Teaching English/Language Arts |
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Methods in Foreign Language Instruction |
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Family and Consumer Sciences in the School and Community |
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History and Social Sciences |
||
Methods and Materials for Teaching Secondary Mathematics |
||
Teaching Science in the Secondary Schools |
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Total Hours |
19 |
1 |
Admission to TEP is required. |
2 |
May take 3-6 hours in content methods courses. |
Admissions requirements
All Education courses require ASBI/FBI background clearance.
Admission into the Teacher Education Program (TEP) is required.
Please see the UNA Undergraduate Catalog for the Teacher Education Program (TEP) admission requirements
Tuition and Aid
Online: $350 per credit hour plus a $50 distance learning fee with no out-of-state tuition or other, traditional fees.
Tuition Cost
Educational Studies Minor
Online: $400 per credit hour for 30 credit hours.