Deep dive into how institutions, policies and practices impact social, economic and educational outcomes, focusing on underserved populations
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.
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.
Explore how disparities in gender, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, national origin and language are shaped and addressed through educational experiences.
Connect with a vibrant, diverse community of students from around the globe, each bringing unique academic backgrounds and perspectives.
Pursue certificates in applied statistical analysis, international education data analysis and qualitative research methods as part of your coursework.
Academic credential granted | Master of Education (EdM) |
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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 |
The following are sample courses students may take to fulfill the requirement of this EdM degree. Students should take 10 courses plus 2 credits for cumulative project guidance.
A baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution is required.
Submit your completed online application, which includes:
Former/Maiden Name: Please provide us with your former/maiden name if you have one. When requesting transcripts, please ask the sending institution to indicate your current name and former/maiden name.
Admission Decision: The admissions decision will be communicated to you as soon as review is complete. The decision is based on a number of factors and is the result of a thorough and deliberate process. All decisions are final and cannot be appealed. In order to be compliant with FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), we are prohibited from discussing the admissions decision with anyone other than you, the applicant.
In order to qualify for the in-state residency tuition rate, you must provide residency documentation indicating you have lived in New York State (NYS) 12 months before your semester start date.
If accepted, you will need to upload three documents to qualify for the in-state tuition rate. See Required Documents for Residency Application for more information.
All financial forms and supporting documentation with required signatures must be uploaded with your application and dated within one year of your intended enrollment date.
Graduates of this program go on to work at: