Introduction to the Master's Program in Urban Education Policy

The Education Department at Brown offers a master's level program leading to an A.M in Urban Education. The UEP program is a twelve-month program dedicated to the study of policy analysis, planning, and development in urban public education. The tightly focused academic curriculum, integrated with a nine-month internship, is designed to impart a set of core skills and competencies that are necessary for successful careers in urban education policy. The UEP program also provides a solid foundation for those anticipating advanced study in areas related to urban education policy.
- Letter to Prospective Students from the Program Director
- Program Overview
- Program Brochure
- Is this program right for me?
- Academic Coursework
- Internships
- Faculty
- Student Life
- UEP Job Placement
- To Apply
- UEP 5th Year Master's Program
- Request information about the UEP Program
- View the UEP Newsletters
Announcements
- Urban Education Policy Fellowships: Thanks to generous contributions from donors, we are pleased to announce that we have a limited number of Urban Education Policy Fellowships available to students applying for admission for the 2007-2008 school year. These competitive, merit-based awards cover the full tuition. For more information on these and other forms of financial assistance, visit the Financial Aid page.
