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Nov 30, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Urban Education, EdD
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Required Courses for Urban Education ARCO Curriculum
- Introduction to the History and Social Contexts of Urban Education
- Forwarding Critical Perspectives on Urban Education
- Practices in Urban Education
- Urban Schools, Law, and Social Policy
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Urban Education ARCO Curriculum
Urban Education ARCO Courses
- Introduction to the History and Social Contexts of Urban Education
- Forwarding Critical Perspectives on Urban Education
- Practices in Urban Education
- Urban Schools, Law, and Social Policy
EdD Curriculum
The EdD program is a three-year 90-credit program, including 30 credits transferred from relevant graduate work. Students are required to transfer 30 credits of graduate work into the EdD program.
The EdD curriculum is delivered in several stages, through a variety methods:
- Orientation: The EdD cohort participates in a full-day, on campus, orientation in the spring before the summer start of the program. The day includes a welcome from the Dean of the School of Education, EdD program information, and cohort-building activities as well as an introductory session with other students in your Area of Concentration. Orientation typically takes place in April.
- One-week intensive on ramp: The EdD cohort will participate in a full-week, on campus, experience that includes intense work focused on understanding enduring problems of practice in education, health, and human development. This one-week experience, known as the “on-ramp”, will be your first foundations course on framing, identifying, and investigating problems of practice. The on-ramp typically takes place in June.
- Hybrid seminars: You will experience a hybrid model of education through online course experiences and in-person, once per month (typically on Saturdays) sessions on the Pittsburgh campus. Attendance at in-person, on campus sessions is required.
SCHEDULE
Year 1: Summer |
Year 1: Fall |
Year 1: Spring |
Year 1: Summer |
Foundation 1: Becoming a Leader Scholar Practitioner (3 credits)
ON-RAMP
Practitioner Inquiry 1
(3 credits)
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Foundation 2: Leadership in Groups and Organizations (3 credits
ARCO: Course 1
(3 credits)
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Foundation 3: Education Contexts (3 credits)
ARCO: Course 2
(3 credits)
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Foundation 4: Investigating Policy as a Lever for Change (3 credits)
Practitioner Inquiry 2
(3 credits)
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Year 2: Fall |
Year 2: Spring |
Year 2: Summer |
Supervised Practitioner Inquiry (3 credits)
ARCO: Course 3 (3 credits)
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Practitioner Inquiry 3 (3 credits)
ARCO: Course 4 (3 credits)
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Practitioner Inquiry 4 (3 credits)
Laboratory of Practice (3 credits)
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Year 3: Fall |
Year 3: Spring |
Year 3: Summer |
Guidance in Scholarly Practice
(6 credits)
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Guidance in Scholarly Practice
(6 credits)
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Guidance in Scholarly Practice
(6 credits)
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