Overview
The fundamental objective of the Educational Inquiry and Curriculum Studies Department is to provide and promote knowledge and critical understanding within the areas of Educational Foundations, Community and Teacher Leadership, Secondary Education, and Urban Community Studies. We teach the content and skills necessary to develop knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed to become a critical educator, in or out of a school setting. The EICS Department offers degrees in Secondary Education, Urban Community Studies, and Community and Teachers Leadership. Licensure-only programs in English, History, Math, Science, Art, Music, and Spanish, as well as the Teacher Leader endorsement-only program.
Career Opportunities in Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies
Our faculty support your pursuit of a professional career in the broad field of education, with specific opportunities in the areas of high school teaching, urban education, and teacher leadership. Career opportunities are available in PK-12 schools, social and human service organizations, alternative education programs, mentorship programs, community-based organizations, museums, after-school programs, and not-for-profit organizations, to name a few. Our advisors can provide you with more information to fit your specific needs.
Facility
Located in Lech Walesa Hall and at Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies, the Department of Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies has spaces to accommodate the range of pedagogical needs future educators and practicing teachers need to gain access and experiences in a variety of settings. All of our facilities are state-of-the-art, with required safety standards in place.
Accreditation
The Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies Department's programs are accredited as part of the Daniel L. Goodwin College of Education. The Goodwin College of Education is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
Bilingual/Bicultural Education, Early Childhood Education, and Elementary Education
If interested in Bilingual/Bicultural Education, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, or Middle Level Education, please visit the Teacher Education Department website. If interested in Physical Education, please visit the Health Sciences and Physical Education Department website.