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    Engaged Scholarship

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 75 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines20-Jun-2023
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 87,648  / total
    Next Intake 20-Jun-2023

    Engaged Scholarship

    About

    Students pursuing the certificate in Engaged Scholarship engage in intensive interdisciplinary inquiry into a topic or issue area of their choice (e.g., migration, criminal justice reform, educational disparities), coupled with direct engagement with communities, organizations, and practitioners outside of the academy. The certificate has four requirements - a foundational seminar, a three-course interdisciplinary elective sequence, a community-based practicum, and a capstone - that together advance students' learning and skills and contribute to the world beyond Brown.

  • Focused inquiry into a public, civic, and/or social justice issue (proximate, national, or global) of particular interest and concern to the student, involving both theory and practice, the latter understood as community-engaged experiential learning
  • Understanding of methods appropriate to community-engaged inquiry (all phases, from collaborative framing of research questions to data collection and analysis to communications to broader publics, data visualization, etc.)
  • Understanding of the ethics of community-engaged inquiry, including considerations of issues of power, privilege, and positionality, reciprocity and collaboration, indigenous knowledge and decolonizing methodologies
  • Development of a critical understanding of the topic of inquiry, involving historical analysis, comparative cultural studies, "root cause"and/or systems-level analysis
  • Disciplines

    Department of Sociology

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    You should complete secondary school. Brown first-year students will have completed 12 to 13 years of primary and secondary schooling.

    National and International Examinations

    You should plan to sit for national and international examinations, such as the GCE A-levels, German Abitur, French Baccalauréat, Chinese Gaokao and International Baccalaureate and submit the predicted or actual scores for those examinations as part of your credentials for admission to Brown. We expect the actual scores to be submitted before matriculation. At the time of application, you and your school should submit a request in writing if you are in a national curriculum but are not planning on taking the corresponding external examinations.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 87,648 

    Application Fee

    USD 75 

    How to Apply

    Begin by creating an account on the Common Application website. Once registered, you will need to add Brown University to your list of colleges by the College Search tab.

    The Common Application is divided into three sections:

    1. Information common to all the schools to which you are applying
    2. Brown University specific questions
    3. School forms submitted by your school counselor and academic instructors
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