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 Policy. 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
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Representatives from the Master in Urban Education Policy (UEP) and Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Programs will be at the Idealist Graduate Degree Fairs for the Public Good in the following cities this fall:
- New York City, September 10th
Boston, September 15th
Washington DC, September 19th
Los Angeles, October 1st
San Francisco, October 2nd
Chicago, October 20th
New Orleans, October 30th
Atlanta, November 3rd
- New York City, September 10th
Also, join us at the:
- Washington DC Graduate and Professional School Fair being held at George Washington University, on September 22nd
- Atlanta University Center Consortium, Graduate/Professional School Information & Recruitment Day, on October 15th
- Graduate and Professional Schools Information Day 2008 at University of Massachusetts Amherst, on October 29th
- Graduate & Professional School Fair at Princeton University, on November 7th
Additional information concerning the Idealist Graduate Fairs can be found at http://www.idealist.org/. We look forward to meeting you!
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Fellowships: Thanks to generous contributions from donors, we are pleased to continue the Ruth J. Simmons Fellowship in Urban Education Policy. This Fellowship encourages the UEP program to actively recruit prospective students from the greater Chicago area. To learn more about this prestigious opportunity, please visit the Financial Aid page.
