Social Foundations of Education
Courses in the sociology, history, and philosophy of education, along with comparative education, are vital for the intellectual development of administrators, teachers, and scholars. Such courses encourage people to look for solutions to educational problems in seemingly remote but relevant places. These courses offer students temporal, conceptual, social, and international perspectives. A solid grounding in these intellectual disciplines give one a distinct advantage in the educational profession.
Why study Social Foundations of Education?
What are recent accomplishments of Social Foundations of Education faculty and doctoral students?
The Social Foundations program offers students three options for degrees:
- Master of Education (M. Ed.)
- Master of Arts in Education (MAE)
- Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Ed.D.)
For additional information about the Social Foundations program, please contact Dr. Sevan Terzian. If you have questions about the admissions process, please see the STL Admissions website or contact our graduate coordinator, Dr. Colleen Swain.