Multidisciplinary Studies, B.A., Educational Studies Option
The Educational Studies (MDST ES) concentration prepares Millersville students for work in the field of education, outside of public schooling. This unique concentration recognizes the important educational opportunities provided by social service agencies, museums, private schools, for-profit organizations, government agencies, new education start-ups, and so on. Students who enroll in the MDST ES concentration will take classes that will prepare them to think about teaching and learning in diverse settings and will match them with valuable field experiences and internships according to their interests.
PROGRAM ADVISORS
Dr. Nakeiha Primus, Associate Professor & Coordinator (Educational Foundations)
For more information visit: https://www.millersville.edu/mdst/approved-programs/educational-studies.php
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Multidisciplinary Studies(BA)- Ed & Human Services
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EDST - FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
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Psyc Foundations of Teaching3 hours
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Psychological Foundations of Teaching
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Instructional Tech in ELED, or Inst Tech, Design & Assess - Choose 1 of the following:3 hours
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Instructional Technology in Elementary Education
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Instructional Technology, Design & Assessment
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EDST - SOCIOCULTURAL & CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO ED
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Anthropology Elective - Choose 1 of the following:3 hours
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People and Cultures Of Mediter
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Culture Through Film
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Anthropology of Religion
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Language & Communication
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Urban Anthropology
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Contemporary Approaches Education Electives - Choose 4 of the following:12 hours
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Children's Engineering
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Children's Engineering
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Family & Community: Aspects of Diversity
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Creative Experiences for the Young Child
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Women and Education
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Living Online
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Whose School Is It?
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Urban Immersion Seminar
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Gender and Race Issues
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Pluralism in Society
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EDST - REQUIRED CAPSTONE EXPERIENCE
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Choose 1 of the following:3 hours
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Co-Op Ed Experience in EDFN
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Co-Op Ed Experience in EDFN
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A 2.0 GPA must be maintained in the overall major block and in each of the two Core areas, Foundations of Education and Sociocultural & Contemporary Approaches to Education.
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Total hours39 hours -
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Req Related for Multidisciplinary Studies - Educ
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Related Electives for Educational Studies - Choose 4 classes totaling at least 12 hours from:12 hours
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Any 2-level FREN course(s)
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Any 3-level FREN course(s)
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Any 4-level FREN course(s)
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Any 2-level GERM course(s)
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Any 3-level GERM course(s)
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Any 4-level GERM course(s)
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Any 2-level SPAN course(s)
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Any 3-level SPAN course(s)
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Any 4-level SPAN course(s)
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Any 2-level JAPN course(s)
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Any 3-level JAPN course(s)
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Any 4-level JAPN course(s)
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Any 2-level HUMN course(s)
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Any 3-level HUMN course(s)
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Any 4-level HUMN course(s)
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Any 2-level SOWK course(s)
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Any 3-level SOWK course(s)
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Any 4-level SOWK course(s)
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Any 2-level SOCY course(s)
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Any 3-level SOCY course(s)
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Any 4-level SOCY course(s)
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Any 2-level ANTH course(s)
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Any 3-level ANTH course(s)
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Any 4-level ANTH course(s)
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Any 2-level HIST course(s)
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Any 3-level HIST course(s)
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Any 4-level HIST course(s)
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Any 2-level PSYC course(s)
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Any 3-level PSYC course(s)
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Any 4-level PSYC course(s)
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Any 2-level LATS course(s)
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Any 3-level LATS course(s)
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Any 4-level LATS course(s)
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Any 2-level AFAM course(s)
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Any 3-level AFAM course(s)
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Any 4-level AFAM course(s)
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Any 2-level WSTU course(s)
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Any 3-level WSTU course(s)
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Any 4-level WSTU course(s)
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Any 2-level WSSD course(s)
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Any 3-level WSSD course(s)
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Any 4-level WSSD course(s)
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Any 2-level BIOL course(s)
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Any 3-level BIOL course(s)
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Any 4-level BIOL course(s)
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Any 2-level ESCI course(s)
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Any 3-level ESCI course(s)
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Any 4-level ESCI course(s)
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Any 2-level INTL course(s)
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Any 3-level INTL course(s)
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Any 4-level INTL course(s)
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Any 2-level THEA course(s)
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Any 3-level THEA course(s)
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Any 4-level THEA course(s)
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Any 2-level ART course(s)
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Any 3-level ART course(s)
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Any 4-level ART course(s)
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Any 2-level MUSI course(s)
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Any 3-level MUSI course(s)
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Any 4-level MUSI course(s)
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Any 2-level GOVT course(s)
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Any 3-level GOVT course(s)
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Any 4-level GOVT course(s)
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Students are strongly encouraged to consult with their advisor to select an academic minor to support their specific career aspirations. Suggested minors include: Language Studies, Culture Studies, Social Justice, Sociology, Anthropology, Criminology, History, Psychology, Latino Studies, African American Studies, Women's Studies, Athletic Coaching, Environmental Issues, International Studies, Theatre, Art, Music, or Government & Political Affairs.
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Total hours12 hours -