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As a student, you might have encountered a pivotal learning moment thanks to an exceptional instructor. Perhaps you're passionate about connecting with students from diverse cultural backgrounds and their communities. For those aspiring to teach in modern EC-12 (Early Childhood through 12th grade) educational environments, pursuing a degree in Equity and Education could be an excellent choice. This program allows you to examine how to become a culturally aware, community-focused change-maker through cutting-edge coursework and hands-on field experiences. The teaching expertise and competencies you'll gain will equip you to support varied learners in multiple school contexts. Classes are available through the Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching department, Bicultural-Bilingual Studies department, and other COEHD departments. To earn the EED degree with Middle Grades 4-8 Math/Science and English as a Second Language Supplemental Certification, you'll need to complete at least 120 credit hours, including 39 upper-level credits.
At UTSA, your achievement is our priority. Our hands-on learning approach bridges classroom knowledge with real-world applications. As a COEHD student, you'll investigate, participate, and contemplate your experiences to prepare for a career in our interconnected world. The COEHD Student Success Center provides comprehensive support to help you reach your academic, personal, and career objectives. Access tutoring services, discover internship opportunities, network with professionals for employment prospects, and refine your career-ready skills through the center's extensive programming.