The Community Education Leadership Specialization prepares students to lead community development initiatives and educational programs outside school settings, in community or social service agencies, municipal services, and school system community outreach programs. All classes are in the evening or on weekends. The program may be completed on a full- or part-time basis.
Our students are required to complete 36 credits of coursework. The master’s program includes:
| SED AP 502 |
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Community Education: Program Implementation |
| SED AP 526 |
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Citizen Participation and Community Development |
| SED AP 600 |
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Diversity in Education |
| SED AP 662 |
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Administrative Planning |
| SED AP 763 |
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Community Analysis |
| SED IE 600 |
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Perspectives on Education for Development |
| SED RS 600 |
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Perspectives on Inquiry and |
| Two graduate-level electives from anywhere within the University |
Course descriptions
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