Higher Education, Student Affairs, & International Education Policy鈥揑nternational Education Policy Concentration, M.A.
Designed for those entering the field, seeking career advancement or planning further study, this program equips you for roles in public and private international agencies, NGOs, think tanks and universities worldwide. With a focus on the intersection of education with economic, political, and social development, students explore educational policies and practices from local to global levels.
Beyond the core courses, the program is designed to be tailored for your background and career goals. You can design your own specialization or choose one of ours:
- Education in Conflict and Emergencies
- Gender and Development
- Intercultural Education and International Student Exchange
- Peace and Environmental Education
- Political Economy of Education and Development
Key Features
- Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Explore the complex interplay between education and development through courses covering comparative education, political economy, culture, and more.
- D.C. Advantage: Located near the nation's capital, students benefit from proximity to internships, employment opportunities, seminars, and workshops with leading experts and organizations in the field.
- Cost-Effective Education: Benefit from our reputation as a "best value college," offering a high-quality education at a lower tuition rate than at many other universities. We are dedicated to making quality education accessible to all.
- Develop a deep understanding of educational policies and practices in diverse socio-cultural contexts, from local to global levels.
- Acquire advanced research and analytical skills necessary for addressing complex educational challenges and opportunities.
- Gain expertise in specialized areas such as Education in Conflict and Emergencies, Gender and Development, or other self-designed specializations.
- Contribute to educational and social change through critical reflection, policy analysis and innovative practices.
Graduates of the program pursue a wide range of career paths, including:
- Program officers or consultants in international development organizations (e.g., World Bank, USAID).
- Directors of NGOs and non-profit organizations focusing on humanitarian assistance, gender equity, or environmental education.
- Policy analysts or researchers in government agencies, think tanks, or international education organizations.
- Academic advisors or administrators in universities and colleges, particularly in international student services or study abroad programs.
Information on admissions and application to this program can be found on the University Graduate Admissions website.
This program is distinguished by the development of a unique program of study to suit the needs of each student. Initial program plans are flexible and are usually revised throughout a student's graduate work, as particular directions and their implications for coursework develop.
Select two of the following courses and the Proseminar:
- EDHI 605鈥擟omparative Education
- EDHI 606鈥擯olitical Economy of Education in a Global Context
- EDHI 607鈥擟ulture and Education in a Global
- PROSEMINAR鈥擜ttendance required for first 2 years of program (0 credits)
- EDHI 672鈥擬odes of Inquiry
- An introductory course to quantitative methods or qualitative methods
- An additional methods course if a master鈥檚 thesis option is selected
Select two to four of the following or equivalents:
- EDHI 680鈥擥ender, Education, and Development
- EDHI 681鈥擡ducation for Global Peace
- EDHI 682鈥擡cological Ethics and Education
- EDHI 683鈥擶orld Religions and Implications for Education
- EDHI 684鈥擜lternative Education, Alternative Development
- EDHI 750鈥擨nternational Higher Education
- EDHI 788鈥擟ontemplative Inquiry and Holistic Education
- EDHI 788鈥擡ducation in Conflict and Emergencies
- EDHI 788鈥擥lobal Climate Change and Education
- EDHI 788鈥擨nternational Education and Cultural Exchange
- EDHI 788鈥擨nternational Investigations in Cuban Education
- EDHI 805鈥撯揝eminar in Comparative Education
- EDPS 624鈥撯揅ulture in Education Policy and Practice
- EDHI 798鈥撯揝pecial Problems in Education
Courses may be selected in the areas of public policy, communications, anthropology, economics, sociology, gender studies, higher education, early childhood education, or elsewhere in the College of Education, the University, or the Washington Consortium.
- EDHI889 鈥 Internship in Education
Select one (registration required):
- EDHI679 鈥 Master's Seminar
- EDHI799 鈥 Master's Thesis Research
Our faculty are chosen for their expertise and dedication; they provide exceptional guidance and support to foster your academic and professional success.