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Makini Beck

Assistant Professor

Individualized Education, School of Individualized Study
Academic Affairs

585-475-5402
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Makini Beck

Assistant Professor

Individualized Education, School of Individualized Study
Academic Affairs

Education

BA, State University College at Old Westbury; MSED, St. Bonaventure University; Ph.D., University of Rochester

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Journal Paper
Beck, Makini, et al. "Critical Feminist Analysis of STEM Mentoring Programs: A Meta-Synthesis of the Existing Literature." Gender, Work & Organization 29. 1 (2022): 167-187. Print.
Beck, Makini, et al. "Mentoring From Within: Developing a Virtual Mentoring Curriculum for a Network of Culturally Diverse Women Faculty." Journal of Faculty Development 36. 1 (2022): 71-81. Print.
Nganga, Christine W., Makini Beck, and Joyanne De Four-Babb. "Making sense of spirituality in our academic lives through co-menetoring." Journal for the Study of Spirituality 11. 1 (2021): 61-74. Print.

Currently Teaching

ANTH-501
3 Credits
Students will write a library-based research paper or research proposal, bringing to bear the knowledge, methodological skills, and theoretical perspectives accumulated during the prior years of study.
SOCI-102
3 Credits
Sociology is the study of the social world and socialization processes. Sociologists study the broader picture of how societies are structured and organized through a macro-sociological analysis as well as how individuals create their own social reality symbolically through their interactions with others in a micro-sociological analysis. Students in this course will learn the fundamentals of each approach and come away with a sociological framework which they can critically apply to their own lives.
SOCI-210
3 Credits
This course examines the historical and contemporary conditions of Blacks in the U.S. We will explore African American culture as it is perceived by many African-Americans, and consider theoretical concepts related to immigration and the segmented assimilation of Black immigrant groups coming into the U.S. We will also address identity politics as it relates to race, class, and gender, oppression, as well as the art products that originate in Black communities. A particular emphasis will be placed on Hip Hop music, dance, and style as an expression of Black culture, identity, activism, and social influence (both nationally and globally).
SOCI-345
3 Credits
Urban poverty has been recognized as a persistent problem in the United States since the middle of the last century. In many cities, poverty is associated with high levels of teenage pregnancy, low levels of employment, limited educational attainment, chronic community-based health problems, and high levels of crime. This course examines causes, consequences, and proposed policy solutions to urban poverty. Special emphasis will be paid to U.S. urban poverty.
SOCI-501
3 Credits
Students will write a library-based research paper or research proposal, bringing to bear the knowledge, methodological skills, and theoretical perspectives accumulated during the prior years of study.
SOIS-301
3 Credits
In this course, students will conduct research in the field of cultural studies. More specifically, the course will focus on the sociological, cultural, ethical, and ideological contexts of such research as well as its practical applications. The course will cover how to conduct research using various methodological approaches and how to critically read, analyze, evaluate, and conduct a comprehensive literature review. To this end, students will draw upon coursework, their personal experiences, and professional interests to develop a research proposal on a topic of their choosing. Students will also have the unique opportunity to visit a country outside of the U.S. since this course features a study abroad component. While abroad, students will visit art and historical museums, eat traditional and authentic cuisines, engage in participatory research, conduct informal sociological observations, and conduct interviews with willing participants on a topic of their choosing. Study abroad is a required component for this course. Therefore, all enrolled students must be prepared to meet the additional financial obligations which includes the cost for airfare, transportation, meals, tours, lodging, and any other medical or government requirements for travel abroad.
SOIS-510
3 Credits
A capstone class for students in the applied arts and sciences bachelor of science degree program. Course provides students an opportunity to reflect upon and enhance the many aspects of their individualized educational programs and focus on future goals.

In the News

  • December 8, 2023

    side by side portraits of college professors Betsy Dell and Makini Beck.

    RIT leading STEM co-mentoring network

    Betsy Dell, professor in the College of Engineering Technology, and Makini Beck, assistant professor in the College of Liberal Arts and the School of Individualized Study, are leading a National Science Foundation-funded project to support minoritized women students in STEM through a co-mentoring network.

  • April 26, 2022

    three students posing for a photo.

    First graduates from RIT’s partner charter school poised to receive their RIT degrees

    A trio of trailblazing students who came to RIT from the university’s partner charter school will fulfill a long-term promise when they receive their college degrees at commencement this May. Zaid Abdulsalam, Ismael Cortes Jr., and Justice Marbury were among the first students to enroll at Rochester Prep High School, and they were the three students from the first graduating class in 2018 who chose RIT as their destination.