BA in Education Studies
Lead the change in education
Education studies majors engage in a deep study of how political, cultural, social and historical dynamics shape both policy and practice in education. This program does not lead to teacher licensure but rather prepares students for a broad range of career paths, which could include advocacy, policymaking, higher education or graduate work. In addition to three core courses, students complete an additional ten courses chosen from four curricular areas:
- Curriculum and Instruction
- Educational Foundations, Policies and Practices
- Equity, Bilingualism and Biliteracy
- Learning Sciences and Human Development
Students work with an education advisor to select coursework that best supports their career trajectory. Education studies graduates are engaged and informed educators, researchers, policymakers and community leaders.
Imagine yourself in classes where you...
- Develop and apply strong critical thinking, analysis, communication, interpersonal/team-building and problem-solving skills based on experiences, knowledge and dispositions in the discipline of education.
- Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of youth development, research on teaching and learning and strengths of diverse cultural and linguistic educational contexts.
- Develop an awareness of, and appreciation for, diverse views, cultures and ideas as a means to becoming agents of change in educational and youth-serving organizations
- Demonstrate an ability to support and create supportive learning experiences that are culturally responsive and build on the strengths and knowledge of all participants.
For more information about program requirements and courses, .
If you are interested in a degree in another area combined with secondary teacher licensure for grades 7-12, explore our teacher licensure program.
Next Steps
- To apply as a first-year student, visit the .
- To transfer from another major on campus, visit our transfer within Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder page.
- To visit campus, .
- To stay connected, .
- To talk with an education advisor, call 303-492-6555 or email edadvise@colorado.edu.
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1/4
of the current class of students are from historically underrepresented backgrounds.
# 24
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We are dedicated to preparing educators and community leaders alike. Committed to advancing democracy, diversity, equity, and justice, we invite you to explore our bachelor's degrees and minors as important pathways toward transformative careers as a leader in the classroom and an activist in your community. We hope you will join us at our many upcoming virtual opportunities to get to know us.
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