Education Minor (General)
Declaring the Minor
To officially declare a general minor in education, students must bring a completed Petition for Major/Minor Declaration and UC Santa Cruz Academic Planning Form to the Education Department’s undergraduate adviser. Students pursuing a minor in education should meet with the Education Department’s undergraduate adviser as early as possible.
To be eligible to declare the general minor in education, students must have:
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Attended an Education Minor Workshop or met with the Education undergraduate adviser
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Completed or be enrolled in EDUC 60, Introduction to Education
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Successfully declared a major
For specific instructions about how to declare a minor in education and for the current Drop-in Advising Schedule, please refer to the Education Department’s website. For other inquiries, please contact the undergraduate adviser by sending an email to education@ucsc.edu.
Course Requirements
The general minor in education consists of six courses totaling 30 credits:
Lower-Division Courses
EDUC 60 | Schooling, Democracy, and Justice | 5 |
Upper-Division Courses
EDUC 180 includes a 30-hour classroom observation practicum, plus additional travel time to school sites.
For EDUC 180, background checks (Live Scan Fingerprinting), evidence of a negative TB test or Risk Assessment Form, and Online Mandated Reporter training are required of all participants prior to the first day of instruction. The department will contact enrolled students with information about how to complete these items.
Four upper-division elective courses
Education courses other than EDUC 180 numbered EDUC 102-EDUC 187.
Declared minors have priority enrollment for upper-division education courses. Upper-division electives may be taken before EDUC 180.