The Educational Studies (Honours) at Brock University explores how education shapes individuals and communities, with a focus on critical thinking, equity, and social change. You’ll study education beyond K–12 and build skills for roles in policy, community programs, and student/community services.
The Educational Studies (Honours) program at Brock University delves into the significant role of education in shaping both individuals and communities. This unique course emphasizes critical thinking, equity, and social change, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of education that extends beyond traditional K–12 contexts. Graduates will be equipped with the skills necessary for various roles in policy-making, community programs, and student or community services.
The Educational Studies (Honours) program is designed to foster advanced research and critical analysis skills, focusing on education within Canadian and global social contexts. Key areas of study include:
Students will engage in an enriched academic pathway that emphasizes a deeper connection with educational research and critical perspectives. Note that this program does not lead to teaching certification.
Admission to the Educational Studies (Honours) program is based on your secondary school academic performance, with a focus on meeting the program's minimum average. Specific GPA thresholds may differ depending on the applicant's profile.
Minimum average: 70% (some programs may require a higher average).
Standardized tests: GRE/GMAT scores are not required for this program.
Graduates of the Educational Studies (Honours) program will find diverse opportunities in fields such as education policy, community development, and student services. The knowledge and skills acquired through this program prepare students for impactful roles that contribute to social change and community engagement. Additionally, upon completion of their studies in Canada, graduates may be eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP), subject to meeting the relevant immigration requirements.
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