Spark your imagination, explore fundamental questions, and engage important issues by pursuing a degree program in the School of Education and Liberal Arts. Discover the world as a reality in process and transformation.
Collaborate with other motivated students and our scholar-practitioner faculty in problem-solving education that develops your imagination and ability to think critically and creatively, engage in meaningful self-reflection, appreciate multiple perspectives, embrace diversity, and act with purpose and vision.
You'll benefit from the common philosophy that unites our three departments (liberal arts, education, and museum studies): education is interdisciplinary, defined by ways of teaching and learning (each of us is both teacher and learner), and builds upon connections among traditional fields of study.
Choose from undergraduate degree-completion programs in philosophy and religion, psychology, social ecology, or science, health, and living systems. When you link your degree with a JFKU graduate program, you can save both time and money while easily continuing your professional study.
You may choose from graduate programs in the education field that include the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) and teacher education credentials in a single subject or multiple subjects. Or you may pursue an administrative credential.
If museums are your field of interest, JFKU has a distinguished program in museum studies that prepares professionals with the skills to deal with the increasing complexities and dynamic nature of today's museums.
Take advantage of our partnership programs that includes the ADN-to-MS Pathway for nurses in cooperation with the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF).
Check online for many of our courses and programs or distance learning options.
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JFKU School of Education and Liberal Arts
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