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The Bachelor of Arts in Education Studies provides students with a comprehensive understanding of learning processes, educational policy, and the social contexts that shape teaching and learning. The program integrates insights from psychology, sociology, history, and philosophy of education to explore how individuals and communities acquire knowledge and develop skills across diverse settings. Students critically examine issues such as equity, inclusion, curriculum design, assessment, and educational leadership, gaining a strong foundation in both theory and practical application. Through research, reflection, and hands-on experiences, learners develop the ability to analyze complex educational challenges and contribute thoughtfully to policy, reform, and innovation.
The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary study, allowing students to connect education with related fields such as public policy, cognitive science, sociology, and linguistics, fostering a holistic perspective on learning systems. Students engage in field observations, internships, and collaborative research projects that provide real-world experience in classrooms, community organizations, and policy settings. By combining rigorous academic study with experiential learning, the program prepares graduates to understand how education shapes individual lives and society as a whole while cultivating the analytical, communication, and leadership skills necessary for impactful careers or graduate study in education, public policy, or social services.
Year 1 – Foundations of Education
• Introduction to Education Studies
• Child and Adolescent Development
• History of Education
• Academic Writing and Critical Thinking
Year 2 – Core Theories and Research
• Sociology of Education
• Educational Psychology
• Research Methods in Education
• Policy and Practice in Schools
Year 3 – Applied Learning and Specialization
• Curriculum Design and Assessment
• Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice in Education
• Internship or Field Experience
• Elective: Comparative Education or Technology in Learning
Year 4 – Capstone and Independent Study
• Senior Seminar in Education Studies
• Independent Research or Capstone Project
• Leadership and Administration in Education
• Elective: Early Childhood or Higher Education
Graduates of this program are prepared for diverse careers in the education sector, public policy, nonprofit organizations, and research institutions. Many work as educational consultants, program coordinators, curriculum developers, or policy analysts, contributing to school systems, governmental agencies, or international organizations. Others pursue teaching, educational administration, or advocacy roles, focusing on improving equity and access in learning environments. The program also provides a strong foundation for graduate study in education, educational leadership, social work, public policy, or psychology. With training in research, communication, and applied problem-solving, graduates are equipped to design, analyze, and implement programs that positively impact learners, institutions, and communities while navigating the evolving challenges of education systems worldwide.
This program offers a unique blend of theoretical understanding, practical experience, and social analysis, enabling students to critically engage with contemporary educational challenges. It emphasizes the study of how learning occurs in diverse cultural and social contexts while fostering skills in research, leadership, and communication. Through internships, collaborative projects, and mentorship, students gain hands-on exposure to real-world education systems, preparing them to influence policy and practice effectively. The program’s interdisciplinary focus ensures graduates can address complex educational questions with intellectual rigor, cultural sensitivity, and innovative thinking, making it ideal for those committed to shaping equitable and effective learning environments.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 401 863 1000
Email: admissions@brown.edu
Address: University of Brown, Providence, RI 02912, United States