Program of Study

The Urban Education Studies program

To graduate from the Urban Education Studies(UES) doctoral program, you must complete a total of 90 credit hours and fulfill all of the School of Education at IUPUI and the University Graduate School(UGS) requirements. Please see the UGS bulletin for the requirements: https://graduate.iupui.edu/academics-research/bulletin.html

Below is some general information about the UES courses.
Note: Your final plan of study will be approved once you are admitted to the program.

Urban Education Studies major (36 credit hours)

Required courses (21 credit hours)

  • EDUC-T 620 Issues in Urban Education (3)
  • EDUC-J 655 Seminar in Multicultural and Global Education (3)
  • EDUC-T 690 Early Inquiry in Urban Education (3)
  • EDUC-T 650 Internship in Urban Education (3)
  • EDUC-T 700 Research Seminar in Urban Education (3)
  • EDUC-T 701 Introduction to Critical Race Theory (3)
  • EDUC-T 750 Doctoral Seminar in Urban Education (3)

Additional course choices (15 credit hours) 

  • EDUC-A 560 Political Perspectives of Education (3)
  • EDUC-A 608 Legal Perspectives in Education (3)
  • EDUC-A 653 The Organizational Context of Education (3)
  • EDUC-A 672 Moral Dimensions of Leadership (3)
  • EDUC-H 520 Education and Social Issues (3)
  • EDUC-H 530 Philosophy of Education (3)
  • EDUC-J 500 Instruction in the Context of Curriculum (3)
  • EDUC-J 630 Curriculum Theory and Practice (3)
  • EDUC-K 553 Classroom Management (3)
  • EDUC-K 548 Families, School and Society (3)
  • EDUC-L 500 Instructional Issues in Language Learning (3)
  • EDUC-L 524 Language Education Issues in Bilingual and Multicultural Education (3)
  • EDUC-L 540 ESL/EFL Instruction and Assessment Approaches (3)
  • EDUC-P 507 Assessment in Schools (3)
  • EDUC-T 515 Inter-professional Collaboration in Urban Schools and Communities (3)
  • EDUC-T 531 Organizational Change in Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Schools (3)
  • EDUC-T 630 Topics in Urban Education:  Variable Topics (3)
  • EDUC-T 550 Cultural/Community Forces and the Schools (3)
  • EDUC-Y 510 Action Research I (3)

Research core (15 credit hours)

  • EDUC-Y 502 Intermediate Statistics Applied to Education (3)
  • EDUC-Y 521 Methodological Approaches to Educational Inquiry (3)
  • EDUC-Y 611 Qualitative Inquiry in Education (3)
  • EDUC- Y 711 Advanced Critical Qualitative Inquiry (3)
  • EDUC -Y 712 Applied Multivariate Statistics for Educational Research (3)

Minor (12 to 18 credit hours)

You will consult with your Advisory Committee to identify a minor. The courses you take to satisfy your minor can come from within the School of Education or from another school entirely—but cannot be part of the Urban Education Studies major. 

Electives (9 to 15 credit hours)

You will have the freedom to choose courses that give you the breadth of knowledge you need to satisfy your particular interests and goals. However, you should have your Advisory Committee's approval before enrolling.

Together, your Minor and Elective courses must total 24 credit hours.

Dissertation (15 credit hours)

  • Doctoral Proposal Preparation (3)
  • Doctoral Dissertation (12)

Urban Education Studies eligibility