Graduate Minor in Mind, Brain & Learning
About the Graduate Minor
The graduate minor in Mind, Brain, and Learning provides educators and professional development trainers with an the opportunity to study Mind, Brain, and Education science within real-world contexts. This interdisciplinary four-course minor includes:
- Mind, Brain, and Learning
- Neuropedagogy and assessment
- Neurodiversity in education and workforce
- Neuroscience, creativity, and innovation
Graduate students in this minor will be able to apply knowledge, skills, and experience to course design and instruction across educational formats, including online, blended/hybrid, and onsite, to optimize learning within educational and workforce environments.
Admission Requirements
Students wishing to pursue the Mind, Brain, and Learning (MBL) graduate minor must:
- Be a Drexel University graduate student in good standing
- Successfully complete the Graduate College's Change of Curriculum and Status Form
Program Requirements
Program Requirements | ||
CRTV 615 | Neuroscience, Creativity and Innovation | 3.0 |
EDHE 620 | Mind, Brain and Learning | 3.0 |
EDHE 621 | Neuropedagogy and Assessment | 3.0 |
EDHE 622 | Neurodiversity in Education and Workforce | 3.0 |
Total Credits | 12.0 |
Additional Information
For more information, visit the School of Education's Mind, Brain, and Learning webpage.