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| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 41,328 (US$ 41,328) a year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program, a well-established interdisciplinary field, is grounded in psychology and other social sciences that have a foundational connection to education. Undergraduates in this “area of emphasis” take courses and work with faculty to learn about psychological, social, and cultural processes in a variety of contexts, including schools, families, peer groups, and neighborhoods.
Program modules
The courses are - EDUC0410E Empowering Youth: Insights from Research on Urban Adolescents, EDUC0800 Introduction to Human Development and Education, EDUC1260 Emotion, Cognition, Education, EDUC1270 Adolescent Psychology, EDUC1430 The Psychology of Race, Class, and Gender, EDUC1450 The Psychology of Teaching and Learning, EDUC1580 CrossCultural Perspectives on Child Development, EDUC1710 History and Theories of Child Development, EDUC1750 Contemporary Social Problems: Views from Human Development and Urban Education, EDUC1850 Moral Development and Education, EDUC1860 Social Context of Learning and Development, EDUC0400 The Campus on Fire: American Colleges and Universities in the 1960s, EDUC0410B Controversies in American Education Policy: A Multidisciplinary Approach, EDUC0410D Brown v. Board of Education, EDUC0850 History of Intercollegiate Athletics, EDUC0900 Fieldwork and Seminar in Secondary Education, EDUC1010 The Craft of Teaching, EDUC1020 The History of American Education, EDUC1040 Sociology of Education, EDUC1050 History of AfricanAmerican Education, EDUC1060 Politics and Public Education, EDUC1130 Analyzing Education Policy: Lessons from Economics, EDUC1150 Education, the Economy and School Reform, EDUC1160 Evaluating the Impacts of Social Programs, EDUC1200 History of American School Reform, EDUC1650 Policy Implementation in Education, EDUC1730 American Higher Education in Historical Context, EDUC1740 Academic Freedom on Trial: A Century of Campus Controversies.
Entry requirement for international students
Students applying for this program must have official transcript of complete high school academic record. Documents should be issued in English or with official translations along with original documents in the original language. Students are requested to take SAT Reasoning Test and any two SAT Subject Tests (except for the SAT Writing Test), or the ACT taken with the Writing Test option. If native language is not English students are requested to take TOEFL exams. A TOEFL score of 600 or above on the written exam, or 250 or above on the computer-based exam, is required in most cases.
Brown University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Brown University
Department name
Department of Education
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