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Education Studies, B.A.

Program Description

The Education Studies major is designed for students who want to explore the meaning, purpose, and practice of education in both school and non-school settings that do not require teacher certification. As the most flexible undergraduate major in the Department of Education, it allows students to tailor their coursework through close advising and by pairing Education Studies with another major that supports their individual goals.

Students gain both a historical perspective on education as a discipline and practical insights into teaching and learning across diverse contexts. Field experiences provide a culminating opportunity to connect theory with practice and prepare students for future roles in education, community organizations, and related fields.

Why Take This Major?

Students majoring in Education Studies gain knowledge enabling them to be informed citizens, teachers, and parents who understand how to interact constructively with educational organizations and schools. The Education Studies major amplifies the Lasallian mission of justice and community engagement. Grounded in the principles and practices of social justice and equity, this degree prepares students to center the notion of community by privileging the linguistic and cultural resources of their educational context, valuing engaged scholarship and advocacy practices, and seeking leadership opportunities to make transformative change.

Education Studies majors have an expanded career field outside of the traditional PK-12 classroom. Graduates can seek employment in the following areas:

  • The public sector, local, state or federal governments.
  • The private, for-profit sector, including industries & trade associations.
  • The public or private, not-for-profit sector, hospitals, museums, foundations, associations, or charitable organizations.

Education Studies majors also have the potential to explore entrepreneurial endeavors in education by dual majoring in Business.

Education Studies majors who wish to enter into the certification track should meet with the department chair. The Education Department offers seamless transition options into certification tracks and the 5th year master's degree program in Education.