Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 40,200 (US$ 40,200) a year | Contact provider |
School of Education |
Course summary
This program offers an outstanding faculty and program devoted to the critical examination of the relationships between education, society, and government, with special emphasis on problems of race, gender, social class, and multiculturalism. The program stresses analysis and evaluation of educational theory, practice, and policy, by drawing on history, philosophy and the social sciences. Its foundation is critical scholarship, which examines educational institutions within broad social, political, cultural, legal, and economic contexts in the United States. Program faculty offer courses in social, cultural, historical, and philosophical foundations; policy analysis; evaluation; and curriculum theory. Additional related courses are available in other programs of the School of Education and in other departments of the University. The program is designed to train scholars, teachers, evaluators, and policy analysts for careers in academic institutions and agencies at the local, state and federal levels.
Entry requirement for international students
Admission decisions are based on multiple criteria, including undergraduate academic record, letters of recommendation, and evidence of special accomplishments (e.g., exemplary performance in school practice and educational reform or research and scholarly papers), and relevant past experience. The criteria are considered in the aggregate. Congruence between program and student goals is also an important consideration. Students may apply for the PhD program simultaneously, and students who contemplate ultimately entering a PhD program are encouraged to do so. (Note: an MA is not required to apply for the PhD program.) Students who do wish also to apply for the PhD program are required to submit GRE scores; students applying for the MA only are encouraged to submit GRE scores. Minimum requirements: Minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average (GPA), and in all previous coursework in Education. Minimum 3.00 post-baccalaureate GPA. International applicants must also submit scores on the TOEFL.
University of Colorado At Boulder accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Masters
Awarding body
University Of Colorado At Boulder
Department name
School of Education
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