The Global Education concentration of the Education as a Social Science minor, offered by the Graduate School of Education, provides undergraduate students with grounding in the areas of global education, issues of migration and education, and comparative education across countries. Of the 18 credit minimum, students may fulfill three credits through an approved study abroad program facilitated by Rutgers Global–Study Abroad.
Prerequisite course
05:300:200 Introduction to Education
Choose 12 to 15 credits from the following courses:
05: 300: 401 Individual and Cultural Diversity in the Classroom
05: 300: 406 Community-Based Language Learning
05: 300: 407 Community-Based Language Education Leadership (1 credit)
05: 300: 463 Comparative Education
05: 300: 467 Global Education
05: 300: 468 Migration, Globalization, and U.S. Education
05: 300: 470 Human Rights and Education
Choose a maximum three credits from the following courses:
01: 014: 363 Race, Class, Gender, and Schooling (cross-listed with 01: 988: 363 and 01:070:363)
01: 904: 201 Introduction to Social Justice
01: 920: 218 Sociology of Education
01: 920: 323 Sociology of Childhood and Adolescence
01: 920: 345 Education and Society
04: 189: 101 Introduction to Communications and Information Processes
01: 192: 344 Language and Communications