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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Educational Culture, Policy, and Society EdM
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Our master’s program in educational culture, policy and society is for you if you wish to explore the role that education (P-16+) plays in the larger society. You will learn how institutions, policies and practices facilitate and/or limit individuals’ well-being and social, economic and educational outcomes. In this three-semester program, you will study education in broad-based social, cultural, political and historical contexts in the United States and other nations. Attention will be directed toward studying the educational policies and practices of underserved populations, including but not limited to historically marginalized racial/ethnic groups in the United States (e.g., African American, Latino/a and non-proficient English speakers) and populations with limited financial resources. You will also explore gender disparities in education, social and economic opportunities, and unequal outcomes in the global context. You will have the opportunity to focus on cross-national differences in education policies and practices.
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Required Core (6 credits)
Choose 1 course from each category:
Category I - Sociological Foundations of Education
Category II - Global and Comparative Emphasis
Electives (24 credits)
Besides the core ELP courses, students have the flexibility to design their curricular pathways by choosing coursework, with their advisor’s approval, from GSE or other departments such as (but not limited to) the following:
Culminating Experience: Project (2 credits)
Total Credit Hours: 32
3.0 Degree GPA required
Instruction Method
- In Person (100 percent of courses offered in person)
SED Statement
This program is officially registered with the New York State Education Department (SED).
Online programs/courses may require students to come to campus on occasion. Time-to-degree and number of credit hours may vary based on full/part time status, degree, track and/or certification option chosen. Time-to-degree is based on calendar year(s). Contact the department for details.
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