Educational Studies (BA)
Serve your community by sharing your knowledge and passions.
- Available as
- Major
- Degrees/Options
- Bachelor of Arts
- Length
- 4 years
- Locations
- Fort Wayne
Why Earn an Educational Studies Degree?
People of all ages learn new skills, explore their passions, satisfy their curiosity, hone their craft, take up new hobbies, find ways to improve their health and discover new pastimes through educational programs at community centers, libraries, parks, churches and other locations.
You can fulfill your dream of teaching others and serve your community in meaningful ways with a degree in educational studies.
Why Saint Francis for Educational Studies?
The University of Saint Francis has a rich history of training future educators. We designed our Educational Studies program for students who want to teach, inspire and develop programs outside a traditional school setting. Our community education degree program gives you a foundation in learning environments, classroom management, teaching strategies and child and adolescent development. You will also have the flexibility to choose electives or add a minor based on your personal interests and career goals.
300 hours
of field experience earned by educational studies majors before graduation
16
Average class size at Saint Francis
100%
Career success rate for our Class of 2023 educational studies graduates
Hands-On Learning Experiences
With more than 300 hours of field experience, Saint Francis will prepare you for a career as a community educator. Educational Studies majors observe, learn and teach as interns at places such as:
- Easter Seals/ARC of Northeast Indiana
- The Boys & Girls Club
- Turnstone Center
- YMCA
Campus and Community Involvement
As a future community educator, you might enjoy these campus groups and activities:
- Educators in Action
- Campus Ministry
- Council for Exceptional Children
- Jesters of the University of Saint Francis
“Being an education studies major prepares you for a broad range of opportunities in the education field. We have great faculty and staff at Saint Francis who are involved and are like your cheerleader, helping you to that finish line.”
Quin’Shawn Gordon ’25 Educational Studies major
“Saint Francis is helping me build the life I want to live. Just being here, where the values are based on kindness and participation, has been very eye opening. As a result, I’m friendlier and more involved in the community. It’s made me see the world around me; it’s changed me for the better.”
Taylor Stanchin ’20 Educational Studies
“Every professor is deeply invested in your personal success and make large efforts to prepare you for field placements, professional development, and post graduate opportunities, as well as ensuring you succeed through the course content.”
Tommy O’Neil ’22, ’27 Educational Studies
Where Can You Work as a Community Educator?
With an educational studies degree, your possibilities are nearly limitless. You’ll be able to fill teacher, instructor and training-related roles that prefer candidates with bachelor’s degree candidates, but not necessarily teaching licensure.
As a community educator, you can work in settings such as:
- Adult education/literacy programs
- Advocacy organizations
- Camps and outdoor education programs
- Career development centers
- Churches and religious organizations
- Community health agencies
- Correctional facilities
- Parks and recreational facilities
- Recruitment/personnel agencies
- Social service agencies