Apr 29, 2024  
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Community Engagement


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Minimum number of credits required to graduate:  36

Minimum Cumulative GPA required to graduate:  3.0

 

Program Director: Audrey Falk, Ed.D.

The Master of Education in Community Engagement (M.Ed.) prepares students to be nonprofit leaders, social change activists, and leaders in the national service learning movement.

Students in the program are passionate about addressing pressing social issues and needs through community organizing and community partnerships. Students gain a broad understanding of civic engagement, including trends, theoretical models and best practices. This versatile degree prepares students for outreach and partnership work in schools, colleges, and community organizations.

There are two pathways to completion for the Community Engagement program:

  • Full-time through the Community Engagement Fellowship program, which offers a full-tuition fellowship.
  • Full-time or part-time as a traditional student, on-campus or online, working closely with an academic advisor to plan your program of study and timeline to completion. Traditional students have the opportunity to participate in a field-experience assistantship.

 

The core of our program emphasizes social justice and the role that schools, colleges and communities can and should play in a democratic, pluralistic, and complex society. All students complete a year-long capstone project with corresponding coursework.

Fellowship and/or Electives (8 credits)

Fellowship students are assigned 4 credits for their fellowship on-site experience and seminar, and select 4 elective credits. Students who are not participating in the Fellowship program select 8 credits of electives. Your elective courses will be determined in consultation with your academic advisor.

The Master of Education in Community Engagement is a 36-credit program.

Community-Based NonProfit Leadership Certificate (12 credits)

The Community Engagement graduate program offers an alternative academic pathway for students who are not seeking a full master’s degree.  The Community-Based Nonprofit Leadership, Certificate  is 12 credits, and delivered completely online.

 

 

Program Requirements


Core Courses


The core of our program emphasizes social justice and the role that schools, colleges and communities can and should play in a democratic, pluralistic, and complex society.  These courses provide a foundation in community engagement, research, and social justice.

Areas of Concentration


Students take two of three courses in a concentration.

Electives


Students take 4 credits of electives (or 8 credits if not enrolled in the Fellowship course). 

Capstone


Summer semester:  CME 6110  

Spring semester:  CME 6850  

In addition to CME 6110  and CME 6850  students must take one of the two following courses the fall semester as a pre-requisite for the capstone course.  Students may take both courses if they wish (one as an elective). 

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