A minimum of 120 semester hours is necessary for graduation in the Learning and Education Studies program. Students will spend much of the first two years with general education courses, achieving a solid preparation in the humanities, social and natural sciences, technology and mathematics.
In the final two years of the major, students will take a set of core courses, as well as coursework in one of the following concentrations:
- Applied Learning Science;
- Educational Equality and Cultural Understanding;
- Workplace Training and Development;
- Digital Environments for Learning, Teaching and Agency.