Program Overview
Education Department
The Education Department at Ewha Womans University offers a comprehensive program for students interested in pursuing a career in education.
Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program in Education provides students with a solid foundation in educational theory and practice. The program includes courses in educational psychology, curriculum design, and teaching methods.
- Admission Criteria: Students must meet the university's admission requirements, which include a high school diploma and a minimum GPA of 3.0.
- Program Requirements: Students must complete 135 credits, including general education courses, major courses, and electives.
- Graduation Requirements: Students must pass a graduation exam and complete a thesis or final project.
Graduate Program
The graduate program in Education offers advanced studies in educational theory and practice. The program includes courses in educational research, curriculum design, and educational leadership.
- Admission Criteria: Students must have a bachelor's degree in Education or a related field, and a minimum GPA of 3.0.
- Program Requirements: Students must complete 24 credits, including core courses, electives, and a thesis or final project.
- Graduation Requirements: Students must pass a comprehensive exam and complete a thesis or final project.
Combined Bachelor's and Master's Program
The combined Bachelor's and Master's program in Education allows students to earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in five years.
- Admission Criteria: Students must meet the university's admission requirements, which include a high school diploma and a minimum GPA of 3.0.
- Program Requirements: Students must complete 135 credits, including general education courses, major courses, and electives, as well as 24 credits of graduate-level courses.
- Graduation Requirements: Students must pass a graduation exam and complete a thesis or final project.
Course Offerings
The Education Department offers a wide range of courses, including:
- Educational Psychology: This course explores the psychological factors that influence learning and teaching.
- Curriculum Design: This course covers the principles and practices of curriculum design and development.
- Teaching Methods: This course provides students with practical training in teaching methods and techniques.
Research Areas
The Education Department has several research areas, including:
- Educational Technology: This area focuses on the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning.
- Educational Leadership: This area explores the principles and practices of educational leadership and management.
- Curriculum Studies: This area examines the development and implementation of curricula in various educational settings.
