专业介绍
Brown University’s one-year, on-campus master’s in urban education policy develops change agents who can make an impact in equitable educational opportunities.
The master’s in urban education policy (UEP) program integrates research, theory and practice to explore critical areas such as urban school governance, race and democracy, program evaluation, data analysis, economic analysis, community needs assessment and strategic management.
This program offers the following degree:
- Master of arts (A.M.)
Beginning in the summer semester, through a focused academic curriculum and a nine-month internship, you’ll learn how urban education policy works, how decisions are made, how to measure policy consequences and how to make an impact.
During your internship, you’ll gain hands-on experience addressing the evolving needs of policy organizations. Previous UEP students have gained valuable experience working at prominent organizations including Providence Public Schools, Central Falls Public Schools, the Providence Mayor’s Office, the Rhode Island Department of Education, Boston Public Schools, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Providence Promise, the Annenberg Institute at Brown, the Nellie Mae Foundation, Rhode Island Kids Count and more.