
Urban Community Studies, M.a.
The Urban Community Studies graduate program places intense emphasis on preparing students for scholar/activist work that addresses the interests and issues of urban residents, particularly communities of color. Located in Chicago’s historic Bronzeville neighborhood, the program is centered on the in-depth examination and analysis of social, cultural, economic and institutional structures that impact urban communities. The Urban Community Studies graduate program uses ethnographic data collection and other action based research methodologies to examine and analyze the multiplicity of research issues, assumptions, and questions about urban communities. The aim of this approach is to forge culturally relevant understandings of human relationships in the Chicago metropolitan area and worldwide.
Credit hours required: 30
Admission Information
The program admits students for the fall and spring semesters.
Take a closer look at the Master of Arts in Urban Community Studies and the courses offered toward the degree.
If you are interested in the program or have questions, please contact Educational Inquiry and Curriculum Studies at (773) 442-5517.
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