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Dec 12, 2024
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University General Course Catalog 2018-2019 ARCHIVED CATALOG: LINKS AND CONTENT ARE OUT OF DATE. CHECK WITH YOUR ADVISOR.
Equity & Diversity in Education, M.S.
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I. Contact Information
Eleni Oikonomidoy
eleni@unr.edu
(775) 682-7865
Mailing Address:
University of Nevada, Reno
College of Education, Mail Stop 0299
1664 North Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89557
II. Brief Introduction
The master’s program in Equity & Diversity in Education (EDE) offers advanced study on use of inclusive methods to serve diverse learners in the classroom and beyond. This program allows educators and those in related fields to enhance their knowledge, skills, and dispositions to work more effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Multiple dimensions of human diversity are addressed through the program’s course work, with special attention to gender, race/ethnicity, national origin, language, social class, and exceptionality. Students may choose an area of emphasis from numerous options that may include completing a relevant endorsement or certificate (such as teaching English to speakers of other languages).
III. Program Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate knowledge of equity and diversity in education.
- Students will demonstrate an ability to apply research and theory on equity and diversity in education to practice and to conduct critical self-analysis of that practice.
- Students will exhibit dispositions appropriate to equity and diversity in education.
- Students will display writing skills that are scholarly, culturally sensitive, and mechanically correct.
IV. Admission Requirements
Admission to the program will be based on a candidate’s qualifications as determined by a review of the following:
- Program application
- GPA (minimum 2.75 or 3.0 last two years)
- Statement of professional goals
- Resume
- Two letters of recommendation
Program coursework is tailored to students’ academic and professional needs. Courses taken should be approved in advance by program faculty to ensure that they will count toward degree completion.
V. Program Requirements
The M.S. Degree in Equity & Diversity in Education requires students to develop a program of study in conjunction with their advisor and committee that includes a minimum of 32 graduate credits, at least 15 of which must be at the 700 level. A maximum of six graduate credits of S/U grades may be applied toward a master’s degree.
Completion requirements for the master’s degree include:
- Filing a program of study, approved by the Graduate School.
- Maintaining a 3.0 GPA in all graduate work.
- Successful completion of a culminating comprehensive examination or project (included as a two-credit course within the program)
A. Required Courses (9 units)
B. Individual Area of Emphasis (15 units)
Courses may be selected from the list of possible courses below. The list is not exclusive. Final courses should be selected under the direction of the faculty adviser. The list includes online and on campus courses.
C. Comprehensive Examination (2 units)
D. Emphasis Requirement (6 units)
Choose two courses from the following three areas:
English Language Development and Acquisition
Special Education or Gifted/Talented Education
VI. Total Units (32 units)
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