Interdisciplinary Studies, Educational and Community Leadership, BA
Develop a deep understanding of how to advocate for reform in our community institutions to establish equity, access, and social justice.
Program Information
Next Start
June 2025
Program Format
8-week courses, 5 terms year-round
Program Length
2 or 3 years, 50–60 units
Cost Per Unit
$475 · Financial aid and scholarships available
Application Deadlines
April 1 for Summer · July 15 for Fall · November 15 for Spring
Create Change and Tackle Inequality
The educational and community leadership way of thinking combines academic disciplines and empowers students to promote change for social justice, which is in demand by employers like the City of San José, San José Unified School District, Santa Clara County Office of Education, Stanford University, and many more. By developing comprehensive leadership, problem solving, communication, and advocacy skills, education and community leadership graduates tend to have fulfilling careers in the arts and design, community and social services, education, media and communication, operations, and beyond.
Our online Bachelor’s in Interdisciplinary Studies program with a concentration in Educational and Community Leadership program is taught by our renowned 91ÁÔÆæ faculty in collaboration with expert instructional designers. When you complete this program, you will earn the same quality degree as all of our 91ÁÔÆæ graduates and have the same opportunity to proudly cross the stage during your 91ÁÔÆæ commencement ceremony.
Admissions Requirements
Applicants to all @ 2024 91ÁÔÆæ programs must fulfill our general @ 2024 91ÁÔÆæ requirements. To view the program's courses, roadmap, and more, visit the . Students who choose the Early Childhood Education Specialization must also have or find access to field placement in a suitable early childhood setting.
Valuable Learning Experiences
Our program combines courses from our Departments of Child and Adolescent Development, Communicative Disorders and Sciences, Educational Leadership, Special Education, and Teacher Education and includes plenty of opportunities to apply your learning within and beyond your classes. Completing our program will enhance your ability to:
- Demonstrate leadership skills that promote change for the betterment of all individuals within a community system.
- Create interdisciplinary strategies to manage challenges within one’s professional field.
- Advocate an anti-racist approach to establish social justice with diverse communities.
Featured Classes
Inclusive Education Specialization
Prepare to work with diverse communities – both in school and beyond school education settings – through pathways such as teacher credential programs, special education credential programs, afterschool programs, and resource coordinators. Complete special education credential courses so that you can later complete a special education credential at 91ÁÔÆæ with fewer courses and enroll in the credential as an intern.
Early Childhood Education Specialization
Prepare to qualify for a Master Teacher and Site Supervisor Early Childhood Permit. This pathway is recommended if you are interested in later pursuing a credential to become a transitional kindergarten (TK) teacher or a career working with children ages 0-5 and their families.
What can you do with an Educational and Community Leadership degree?
Through exposure to a curriculum that explores societal inequities and methods to accentuate strengths of a community and of its members, you will develop leadership skills that apply to a wide range of careers in education, child and youth services, community organizations, and social services.
Education administrators in the Bay Area earn an average annual salary of $65,000 and an upper range of $103,000, .
Take a look at some of the top sectors, top companies, and examples of job titles of our alumni, .
Top Job Titles
- Counselor
- Donor and data coordinator
- Elementary teacher
- Health and wellness advisor
- Operations director
- Program manager
- Resource specialist
Top Companies
- City of San José
- East Side Union High School District
- Palo Alto Unified School District
- San José Unified School District
- Santa Clara Unified School District
- 91ÁÔÆæ
- Stanford University
Top Sectors
- Arts and design
- Business development
- Community and social services
- Education
- Media and communication
- Operations
Expert Faculty and Diverse Classmates
Learn about the expertise of our Educational and Community Leadership faculty and how our program is enabling students from all walks of life to accomplish their goals.
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