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The Education Policy and Planning Master of Education program at Texas University offers an intensive one-year, full-time academic experience focused on preparing future leaders, policymakers, and advocates within the education sector. This on-campus program equips students with the analytical tools, research skills, and policy knowledge necessary to design and evaluate impactful education reforms. Students explore critical issues such as equity in education, school governance, resource allocation, and curriculum policy, with an emphasis on real-world application through case studies and policy simulation exercises.
The program blends theoretical exploration with practical engagement, fostering a deep understanding of how education systems operate at local, state, and national levels. Faculty with experience in education reform and policy implementation guide students through the complexities of policymaking, stakeholder negotiation, and systemic improvement. With strong emphasis on evidence-based planning, inclusive education, and data-informed leadership, graduates are prepared to influence education policies that promote social justice and academic success across diverse learning environments.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Policy and Equity
Semester 2 – Strategy, Implementation, and Impact
Graduates of this program pursue impactful careers in education policy institutes, government education departments, nonprofit organizations, and school district leadership roles. Many take on titles such as policy analyst, education consultant, program evaluator, or research associate, where they contribute to the development, implementation, and review of education initiatives. Others work within advocacy groups or international education agencies to influence policy agendas and promote access to quality education. With their strong foundation in systems thinking and practical evaluation tools, alumni are positioned to drive lasting change in both K–12 and higher education sectors.
This program offers a purposeful blend of research, policy analysis, and strategic leadership, all delivered within an accelerated and focused one-year format. Texas University’s commitment to educational equity and public service shapes a learning environment grounded in real-world relevance and social impact. Students benefit from close mentorship, exposure to active policy networks, and opportunities to work with community organizations and government partners. For aspiring professionals who want to lead reforms, support underserved populations, and contribute to the future of public education, this program provides both the vision and tools to do so effectively.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (512) 471-3434
Email: gradadmissions@utexas.edu
Address: 110 Inner Campus Drive, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712, USA