Community Engagement and Education (CEED) BS
Influence policy, work in schools, or lead nonprofit initiatives with the Community Engagement and Education bachelor’s degree at UW-Milwaukee. Create a better future for urban communities.
Network with students and alumni to change communities. Work with community based organizations (CBOs), government agencies, youth programs, K-12 schools, and higher education.
Program Type
Major, Minor
Program Format
On Campus, Online
Why Choose our Program?
- Full-Online/Hybrid Options: Our course offerings fit your needs.
- Supportive, Flexible Faculty: We understand that students have lives outside of the classroom.
- Diverse, Engaged Community: Join classmates from diverse backgrounds who share your passion for making a difference.
- Skills for Improving Schools and Communities: Explore questions like How did we get here? Where can we go? while examining the forces that shape schools, communities, and opportunities for change.
Transform Your Schools and Communities
Gain Skills for:
- Collaborating with local community members and leaders
- Analyzing and assessing policy and practice
- Improving classroom and organizational culture
- Communication, dialogue, and peacebuilding
Explore:
- Real world problems in organizations and schools
- Histories and theories of urban inequality
- Strategies for social justice
Transfer-Friendly/ Credit for Experience
- Generous transfer policy: CEED accepts a large number of transfer credits, helping you apply previous coursework toward your degree.
- Credit for Prior Professional Educational Experience (PPEE): Through this option, eligible students can earn up to 42 credits for relevant work.
These flexible, affordable options help you complete your degree faster and advance your career sooner.
Accelerated Master’s Degree Program
Save time and money; pay for fewer credits. Earn your undergraduate and graduate degree in five years. Pursue a joint MS degree in Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement and Education or Cognitive & Developmental Sciences with the Community Engagement and Education BS program.
Program Requirements
Note: Not all classes are available online every semester. View the Required Course Offering Pattern table below to see online and face-to-face/hybrid offering patterns for Community Engagement and Education required courses each semester. Few required classes are offered in summer semester.
Required Course Offering Pattern
| Course # | Fall | Spring | Summer |
|---|---|---|---|
| ED POL 111 | Online | Hybrid | |
| ED POL 112 | Hybrid | Online | |
| ED POL 113/203 | Hybrid, Online | Online | |
| ED POL 114 | Hybrid | Online | |
| ED POL 375 | Face-to-Face/Hybrid, Online | Face-to-Face/Hybrid, Online | |
| ED POL 506 | Online | Hybrid | |
| ED POL 534 | Online | Online | Online |
| ED POL 601 | Hybrid | Online |
Credit for Prior Professional Educational Experience (PPEE)
Students with a range of work and community experience may earn up to 42 lower-division credits by taking exams. Pay for 3 credits, and any additional earned credits are free.
Submajors
Develop your own program, or choose from transcript-designated certificate programs and submajors designed for students interested in specific careers.
- Child and Family Services (Academic Catalog Requirements – Submajor)
- Child Care (Academic Catalog Requirements – Submajor)
- Exceptional Education (Non-Licensure) (Academic Catalog Requirements – Submajor)
Minor
Learn about local urban communities and how to improve them. Gain practical knowledge for building a career in human services.
Honors Requirements
Alumni Profiles
Explore brief interviews with Community Engagement and Education graduates by visiting the Alumni Profiles webpage.
Fast-Growing Employment Prospects in Program Related Employment
- 12% (double the average) job growth: Social and Community Service Program Managers.
- 10% (double the average) job growth: Community and Social Service Occupations.
- 8% (one and a half times the average) job growth: Administrators of Preschool and Childcare Centers.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website.
Fieldwork for Experience
Get credit for fieldwork internships to strengthen your resume, network to make connections for jobs, and get recommendations from people in the field.
Purpose-Driven Careers Our Alumni Have Built
Faculty
- Professor, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- Director, Urban Education Doctoral Program
- rfarhin@uwm.edu
- Enderis Hall 523
- Associate Professor, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- kalyanir@uwm.edu
- 414-229-2587
- Enderis Hall 519
- Professor, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- Department Chair, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- Program Director, Community Engagement and Education
- schutz@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4150
- Enderis Hall 553
- Program Director, Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement and Education
- Professor, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- swaminar@uwm.edu
- Enderis Hall 557
- Associate Professor, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- jtapia@uwm.edu
- 414-229-5261
- Enderis Hall 563
- Lecturer, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- bwtrager@uwm.edu
- 414-229-3161
- Student Union WG28
- Teaching Faculty III, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- atroiano@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4724
- Enderis Hall 529
- Lecturer, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- avw@uwm.edu
- 414-229-7356
- Enderis Hall 549















