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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Education


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Winston School of Education & Social Policy

Faculty:

Chair: Associate Professor Gatling
Professors: Olwell, Sarofian-Butin
Associate Professors: Tannebaum
Assistant Professors: Garrone-Shufran, O’Brien, Stroud
Professors of Practice: Taitelbaum, Welby
 

Overview: Merrimack College’s Department of Education offers dynamic programs that prepare and support individuals to be thoughtful, passionate, and competent teachers, educational leaders and human service professionals. We do so because we believe in (1) deep learning, whereby our classrooms, our courses, and our passion are all grounded in the knowledge that learning matters; (2) bringing theory to life, whereby knowledge and practice must inform each other such that we connect books with classrooms and ideas with actions, and; (3) making a difference, whereby education can change our classrooms, our schools, and our communities. We prepare individuals who understand that schools play a key role in a diverse and democratic society and that education should be transformational. All of our efforts are thus grounded in four key concepts: Excellence & Equity, Collaboration, Augustinian Heritage, and Engagement for Democracy. Our department offers academic programs supporting future teachers and programs that provide students an opportunity to make an impact for the public good. Please refer to the Winston School of Education & Social Policy website for the most current and accurate information about all departmental options and requirements.

The Department of Education offers two majors: 1) Education, and 2) STEM Education.

Transfer Students: The Department of Education welcomes transfer students. The Winston School of Education & Social Policy has formal articulation agreements with Northern Essex Community College, Middlesex Community College, and North Shore Community College, which foster seamless and thus efficient and effective opportunities for timely graduation. Please contact the Admission office and the department chair for specific details of these agreements. Please work with your advisor and transfer credit office of your home institution as early as possible to ensure a smooth transition.

You can also consider our Bachelor’s Completion Program if you are applying with your associate’s degree. Please contact the Admission office or the department chair for additional information.

Graduate Programs: The Winston School of Education & Social Policy offers additional programs at the graduate level.  For more information, visit the graduate programs website or the graduate catalog for additional details. 

Programs

    Bachelor of ArtsMinor

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