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NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development MA in International Education
NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development

MA in International Education

New York, USA

2 up to 6 Years

English

Full time, Part time

On-Campus

* Fall: Early Action (non-binding): January 6; Regular: February 1

Key Summary

    About: The MA in International Education focuses on global education practices, policy, and the challenges faced in diverse educational contexts. The program covers topics such as curriculum development, pedagogy, and educational leadership, aiming to equip students with critical skills and knowledge necessary for effective engagement in the international education field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various roles including education consultant, program coordinator, policy analyst, and educational administrator. Potential employers include international NGOs, government agencies, and educational institutions.

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Introduction

Who We Are

The International Education MA Program is designed to prepare professionals who understand the international implications of their responsibilities and have the ability to utilize knowledge across international boundaries. The program develops educational experts who can design, implement, manage, and evaluate international education programs in schools, colleges, foundations, multinational corporations, and public and private educational and cultural agencies. Students are exposed to a multidisciplinary faculty, consisting of anthropologists, economists, historians, philosophers, political scientists, and sociologists, who apply the theoretical, conceptual and methodological advances in the humanities and the social sciences to the analysis of international educational policies and institutions.

Students complete a 40-credit curriculum which includes foundational courses in international education theories, qualitative and quantitative research methods, an internship, and electives that develop a specialized area of expertise in a field of international education, as well as an area studies concentration. Students may complete the program in three semesters of full-time study.

Our faculty have expertise in areas including:

  • Cultural exchange
  • Comparative education
  • Public diplomacy
  • The social stratification of schools
  • Comparative perspectives on race/ethnicity
  • Immigrant history and adaptation
  • Economics of education
  • Education in conflict areas
  • Humanitarian action
  • Community-based education development
  • Education, peace, and conflict

Why Choose the International Education MA Program at NYU?

  • Internships: Our semester-long internship program provides access to dozens of agencies, organizations, and projects in the field of international education. The internship acquaints you with current practices in the field, introduces you to the everyday life of the profession, and develops your professional networks to help you secure a job after graduation. Recent internship placements include Institution for International Education, NYU Office of International Students and Scholars, Sesame Street Workshop, UNESCO, and the U.S. Department of State (Washington, D.C.).
  • Global Network: Our International Education programs offer students extraordinary opportunities for study, professional development, and networking, and applied learning at New York University’s academic centers in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America.
  • Special Areas of Study: To best prepare you for entry-level and advanced careers in international education, our advisers and faculty work closely with you to plan your course of study, choose electives, find internships, and select research topics geared to your interests and professional goals. The curriculum includes training in both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Students can also take electives from across the university, providing exposure to a wide range of faculty expertise.
  • Get Involved: Join the International Education Student Board, a group of students committed to creating social and professional events for the student body. Or, collaborate with fellow students as part of the Diversity and Inclusion Student Committee to plan social justice initiatives and events which foster a more inclusive community.
  • Recent Alumni Placements: Graduates have taken on positions at a variety of international education organizations, universities, and governmental agencies, including CIEE International Study Programs, the Institute of International Education, International Rescue Committee, International Resources Group, Office of Global Programs at NYU, and USAID.

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