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Multicultural Practice in Student Affairs:  Self, Education, and Society (Proposal)

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Multicultural Practice in Student Affairs: Self, Education, and Society

MULTICULTURAL PRACTICE

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Develop knowledge and skills in the area of multicultural practice in student affairs through the examination of oppression, power, and privilege and how these dynamics impact individuals, educational institutions, and societies.

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Modify: Multicultural Practice in Student Affairs: Self, Education, and Society

Multicultural Practice in Student Affairs: Self, Education, and Society

MULTICULTURAL PRACTICE

EDCP

741

No

No

No

Develop knowledge and skills in the area of multicultural practice in student affairs through the examination of oppression, power, and privilege and how these dynamics impact individuals, educational institutions, and societies.

EDUC-Counseling & Personnel Services