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Nov 05, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
International & Comparative Education (Graduate Diploma)
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The Graduate Diploma in International & Comparative Education is offered by the Department of Applied Linguistics and Educational Studies, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. This Diploma is designed as a one-year (two semesters) program for students who wish to enhance their qualifications or pursue an academic interest in the field of education.
Admission
Applicants must meet the same admissions requirements as those for the MA in International & Comparative Education. Should a student in good standing decide during or within one semester after completion of the requirements for the Diploma that he/she wishes to work towards the MA degree, he/she may apply to transfer to the MA degree.
Courses (18 credit hours)
Course work for the Graduate Diploma requires the completion of 18 credits as follows:
Required Courses
12 credits Required / 4 courses
EDUC 5202 - Social Foundations of Education (3 cr.)
EDUC 5203 - Introduction to International & Comparative Education (3 cr.)
EDUC 5204 - Human Development & Learning Theory (3 cr.)
EDUC 5215 - Educational Policy Analysis (3 cr.)
Electives
6 credits Required / 2 courses
Students should take two additional electives from among the 5000-level courses in International & Comparative Education offered by the Department that best meet their professional goals, with approval from their academic adviser.
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