Educational Culture, Policy and Society, EdM

Deep dive into how institutions, policies and practices impact social, economic and educational outcomes, focusing on underserved populations

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Drive Meaningful Change

Designed for forward-thinking individuals passionate about understanding the social, political and cultural forces shaping education, this program empowers you to critically analyze and influence educational policies and practices. Whether you aspire to drive policy reform, work in advocacy or lead in educational organizations, you’ll gain the skills and insights needed to create equitable and transformative learning environments.

Examine Education in Diverse Contexts

Offered through the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, the program allows students to examine education in broad-based social, cultural, political and historical contexts in the U.S. and other nations, as well as the cross-national differences in educational policies and practices related to the teaching profession, teaching and learning. 

PhD student Dawnavyn James holds a workshop in Clemens Hall in December 2023. The workshop was centered around her book "Beyond February: Teaching Black History Any Day, Every Day, and All Year Long," a guide for elementary school teachers — and those studying to be teachers. Photographer: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki.

Points of Distinction

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Explore how disparities in gender, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, national origin and language are shaped and addressed through educational experiences.

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Connect with a vibrant, diverse community of students from around the globe, each bringing unique academic backgrounds and perspectives.

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Pursue certificates in applied statistical analysis, international education data analysis and qualitative research methods as part of your coursework.

Program Overview

Academic credential granted Master of Education (EdM)
Credits required for completion 32
Time to completion 3 full-time semesters
Course delivery On campus
Application deadline Priority Deadlines
Fall: April 1, then rolling until Aug. 10
Spring: Nov. 1, then rolling until Jan. 10

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