Brown’s Urban Education Policy (UEP) master’s program prepares students to lead systemic change in urban schools and school systems. Most complete the program in one year, though some choose a two-year extended study option.
Through rigorous coursework, hands-on internships, and an independent research project, students develop the skills to analyze policy, redesign systems, and advance educational equity.
In a supportive cohort, students explore school governance, data analysis, community engagement, and racial and economic justice—all within the context of urban education. Graduates are equipped for careers in education policy, research, and advocacy, or for advanced study in related fields.