The Urban Studies major with an Urban Education concentration explores how learning, equity, and policy intersect in city life. You’ll study urban schooling systems through research-informed coursework and community-connected learning experiences.
The Urban Studies major with a concentration in Urban Education at Stanford University delves into the complex intersections of learning, equity, and policy within urban environments. This program equips students with a comprehensive understanding of urban schooling systems through a blend of research-based coursework and community-oriented learning experiences.
The curriculum for the Urban Studies – Urban Education Concentration is designed to foster a deep engagement with educational equity and policy through an interdisciplinary lens. Students will engage in a combination of core concentration courses and elective classes that enhance their insights into teaching, learning, and community-based research.
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How learning is applied: The program emphasizes the analysis of real educational contexts, incorporating classroom observations, tutoring, and research that aligns community needs with educational outcomes.
Capstone/thesis: Students are encouraged to consult with academic advising to confirm if a capstone, thesis, or senior project is part of the concentration requirements.
Admission to the program involves a holistic review of applications, and specific GRE/GMAT/GPA thresholds are not stipulated. Prospective students should refer to Stanford's official admissions guidance for detailed requirements.
Graduates of the Urban Studies – Urban Education Concentration can pursue a variety of career paths, including roles in educational policy, community advocacy, urban planning, and teaching. The program's focus on equity and community engagement prepares students to address pressing social issues and contribute positively to urban environments.
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