The Master’s in Comparative Education is a graduate program that examines educational systems, policies, practices, and outcomes across different countries and cultural contexts. The program integrates perspectives from education, sociology, political science, and policy studies to help students analyze similarities, differences, and trends in global education. Students develop skills in research design, data analysis, and critical evaluation of educational policies and practices, while exploring topics such as curriculum development, equity in education, teaching and learning strategies, and international education reforms. Through coursework, case studies, and research projects, the program prepares graduates to understand and address educational challenges from a comparative and international perspective. Graduates are equipped for careers in educational research, policy-making, international organizations, government agencies, and educational consulting, as well as for further doctoral study in comparative and international education.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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