Urban Education Minor

Program Type
Minor
Est. Time to Complete
2-3 Years
School
School of Behavioral Sciences and Education
Delivery Mode
On Campus

The Urban Education minor will allow students to gain more self-efficacy in working with diverse student populations.  Students in any major will acquire valuable insight into the needs of urban education and common issues found in such settings.  These skills will better prepare graduates to address such needs in their chosen careers.

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