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2014-2015 Academic Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Academic Catalog [Published Catalog]

International & Comparative Education (M.A.) with concentrations in International Education Development & Policy or Teaching and Learning


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Master of Arts in International & Comparative Education


A total of 34 credit hours (10 curses plus the thesis) are required for MA students. Students may, with prior department approval, bring it up to six credit hours of coursework from other relevant programs. The program seeks to enroll students who are interested in improving educational policy and practice in Egypt, the Middle East, and beyond. By focusing on education from an international and comparative perspective, the program prepares students to gain inquiry-based practices and professional educational skills in local, regional and global contexts of reform which offer career opportunities in educational policy, development, and NGOs in addition to classroom teaching. All students in the MA Program in International and Comparative Education must complete and defend a thesis.

Thesis


The Graduate School of Education conceives of the thesis in one of a variety of ways, including, but not limited to:

  1. As a research paper that utilizes quantitative, qualitative, or mixed research methods based on a theoretical framework and a full review of related literature.
  2. As a thorough literature review that utilizes meta-analytic techniques or a theoretical framework to organize and portray a concept, argument, or field-based concern.
  3. As an applied project that utilizes a rigorous literature review and a carefully explained problem in order to demonstrate skill in applying research to real problems in the world.
  4. As a policy analysis or program evaluation that utilizes various analytic methods to provide interpretation of the effect of a particular policy or program, bolstered by a thorough literature review.

 

The thesis should be between 10.000 and 20.000 words and should demonstrate capacity to utilize research tools and existing empirical and theoretical literature.

A proposal must be submitted to, and approved by, a committee consisting of a faculty supervisor, a second reader, and the Department Chair. Upon approval, IRB and other research approvals (such as CAPMAS) must be obtained before any data are collected. Upon completion of the thesis, the document must be submitted to, and approved by, the same committee. An oral defense with the thesis committee will be required. A period of two semesters must be devoted to the thesis.

Core Courses


The following courses represent the content Core Courses required of all MA students.

All students must also complete two semesters of the thesis by registering for EDUC 599/5299 Research Guidance and Thesis (2 cr. each course) in the last two semesters of the program, for a total of 4 credit hours.

Concentrations


Each student will select one of the following concentrations: International Education Development & Policy, or Teaching and Learning. Students must take a minimum of three courses from their concentration and complete their thesis on a subject within that concentration.

2. Teaching and Learning


Students in the Teaching & Learning concentration are required to complete at least three of the following courses:

Additional courses for both concentrations can be taken from among the other MA-level courses offered by the Graduate School of Education.

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