**Rossier: Education and Society Minor **
The Education and Society minor seeks to examine education and its role in society. The minor is intended to help students develop broad perspectives on the purposes and forms of education and schooling including the purpose and history of schooling, the provision of equitable opportunities for all, the factors impacting teaching, learning and achievement, and the development of engaged citizenship for more just societies through education. Students enrolled in this minor will gain multiple perspectives on education locally, nationally, and internationally, including technology's role in educational outcomes. The minor provides resources for students who may want to pursue careers in education after graduation—teaching, educational advocacy through non-profits or non-governmental organizations, university research, policymaking, or educational entrepreneurship. (no prerequisites)
The minor is developed to allow all undergraduate students, including juniors and seniors, to complete the program within one academic year. For additional information please contact Albert Park at albert.park@rossier.usc.edu or 213-740-2178.
**Rossier: Education and Society Minor **
The Education and Society minor seeks to examine education and its role in society. The minor is intended to help students develop broad perspectives on the purposes and forms of education and schooling including the purpose and history of schooling, the provision of equitable opportunities for all, the factors impacting teaching, learning and achievement, and the development of engaged citizenship for more just societies through education. Students enrolled in this minor will gain multiple perspectives on education locally, nationally, and internationally, including technology's role in educational outcomes. The minor provides resources for students who may want to pursue careers in education after graduation—teaching, educational advocacy through non-profits or non-governmental organizations, university research, policymaking, or educational entrepreneurship. (no prerequisites)
The minor is developed to allow all undergraduate students, including juniors and seniors, to complete the program within one academic year. For additional information please contact Albert Park at albert.park@rossier.usc.edu or 213-740-2178.
**Rossier: Education and Society Minor **
The Education and Society minor seeks to examine education and its role in society. The minor is intended to help students develop broad perspectives on the purposes and forms of education and schooling including the purpose and history of schooling, the provision of equitable opportunities for all, the factors impacting teaching, learning and achievement, and the development of engaged citizenship for more just societies through education. Students enrolled in this minor will gain multiple perspectives on education locally, nationally, and internationally, including technology's role in educational outcomes. The minor provides resources for students who may want to pursue careers in education after graduation—teaching, educational advocacy through non-profits or non-governmental organizations, university research, policymaking, or educational entrepreneurship. (no prerequisites)
The minor is developed to allow all undergraduate students, including juniors and seniors, to complete the program within one academic year. For additional information please contact Albert Park at albert.park@rossier.usc.edu or 213-740-2178.
The Education and Society minor seeks to examine education and its role in society. The minor is intended to help students develop broad perspectives on the purposes and forms of education and schooling including the purpose and history of schooling, the provision of equitable opportunities for all, the factors impacting teaching, learning and achievement, and the development of engaged citizenship for more just societies through education. Students enrolled in this minor will gain multiple perspectives on education locally, nationally, and internationally, including technology's role in educational outcomes. The minor provides resources for students who may want to pursue careers in education after graduationteaching, educational advocacy through non-profits or non-governmental organizations, university research, policymaking, or educational entrepreneurship. UPPER-DIVISION REQUIRMENTS Global Issues: Impact on EDUC 421 Educational Outcomes
UNITS 4
EDUC 422
Social Change, Difference and
Access to Schooling and Quality Education in International Contexts