Whether you are interested in becoming a teacher, learning about education issues, or preparing for graduate study in the field of education, Penn GSE offers multiple avenues for undergraduates at Penn and partner institutions to take courses.
Undergrad Minors: Urban Education & Secondary Education
Through a collaboration between the College of Arts and Sciences’ Urban Studies program and Penn GSE, undergraduate students at the University of Pennsylvania can pursue a minor that prepares them to make a meaningful difference in education.
Whether you’re drawn to teaching in middle and high schools or want to understand and transform education in urban communities through a policy lens, these minors combine rigorous coursework with real-world experience—so you graduate ready to lead, serve, and create change.
Choose Your Path
| Urban Education Minor | Secondary Education Minor (with Teacher Licensure) |
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The Urban Education minor equips students with a deep understanding of how schools intersect with broader social, cultural, and policy dynamics in cities. Students examine the social, economic, and legal forces that influence educational opportunity and develop the research skills needed to address inequities and improve outcomes. Ideal for students who want to:
| The Secondary Education minor prepares you to become a licensed teacher in grades 7–12. You’ll build a strong foundation in teaching and learning while gaining hands-on classroom experience through field placements and student teaching in Philadelphia schools. Students may pursue certification in:
Ideal for students who want to:
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| 7 Course Units | 9 Course Units |
| Full Course Guide | Full Course Guide |
Urban Education minors may apply for the Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's Program and take courses in the Penn GSE master's programs during their junior or senior year, and count up to four courses toward the Master’s degree. The allowed courses vary by program, so meeting with the advisor is necessary.
Questions about the program?
We are here to help. Please contact the program advisor:
Patrick Sexton, Ed.D.
Assistant Dean, Educator Preparation and Undergraduate Programs
Certification Officer
University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education
Office: 215-898-9336
Email: gse-undergrad@gse.upenn.edu
Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Program
The Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Program (Accelerated Program) at Penn GSE is a unique opportunity for University of Pennsylvania undergraduates and undergraduates from select partner schools to explore graduate education and apply GSE graduate courses to both degrees - at no additional cost. Through the Accelerated Program, you can begin taking coursework that will apply to your graduate degree, saving money and possibly time. To take full advantage of this opportunity, students are encouraged to apply for the Accelerated Program during their sophomore or junior year.
Penn undergraduates can apply to enroll in up to four courses from any of the programs listed below.
- Education, Culture, and Society, M.S.Ed.
- Education Policy, M.S.Ed.
- Higher Education, M.S.Ed.
- Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Development, M.S.Ed.
- International Educational Development, M.S.Ed.
- Language, Globalization, and Intercultural Studies, M.S.Ed.
- Learning Sciences and Technologies, M.S.Ed.
- Literacy Studies, M.S.Ed.
- Statistics, Measurement, Assessment, and Research Technology, M.S.Ed.
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, M.S.Ed.
- Teaching, Learning, and Leadership, M.S.Ed.
- Urban Education, M.S.Ed.
- Urban Teaching Apprenticeship, M.S.Ed.
- Urban Teaching Residency, M.S.Ed.
Please note that students in the Accelerated Program remain solely in their undergraduate status until their bachelor’s degree is conferred. After completing the bachelor’s degree and confirming their intent to enroll in the Penn GSE master’s degree, the student will become an official graduate student at Penn GSE.
Bryn Mawr College and Haverford College Undergraduates
All Bryn Mawr College and Haverford undergraduates, regardless of their major, are invited to apply to the Accelerated Program and take coursework within any of the 14 programs listed above. Bryn Mawr and Haverford students can take up to three graduate-level GSE courses, which will count towards both their undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Swarthmore College Undergraduates
Swarthmore undergraduates can apply to the Accelerated program and take up to two courses specifically within the Urban Teaching Apprenticeship Program. These two graduate-level GSE courses will count towards both their undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Take the Next Step
View application requirements, deadlines, and how to apply.
Compare Undergrad Options to Become a Teacher
| Urban Education Minor | Secondary Education Minor | Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's Program (Urban Teaching Apprenticeship, M.S.Ed.) | |
| Courses | 7 undergraduate courses | 9 undergraduate courses | 11-12 graduate courses* |
| Enrollment format | Full-time, in-person | Full-time, in-person | Full-time, hybrid |
| Master’s degree | - | - | ✓ |
| Degree & Certification | - | PA Instructional I | M.S.Ed. + PA Instructional I |
| Grade level preparedness and concentrations (one or more) | Urban Education, Policy & Practice | 7-12 | • Pre-K-4 • 4-8 • 7-12 |
| Learn while working in a school | - | ✓ | ✓ |
| Student teaching experience | - | Spring semester senior year, 5 days a week | Apprenticeship with 800+ hours of hands-on fieldwork–nearly a full year |
| Assigned a mentor | - | ✓ | ✓ |
| Teaching setting | - | urban public or charter | urban public or charter |
*As undergraduates, Penn students can complete 4 courses and Tri-College Consortium (Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore) students can complete 2 courses.
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