Course Overview
The Comparative and International Education program at Penn State offers both Master's and Ph.D. degrees through the College of Education. This program focuses on the study of educational systems, policies, and practices across different countries and cultures. It aims to prepare students to analyze global educational challenges, develop innovative solutions, and contribute to policy-making and research in international contexts. Unique features include a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches and opportunities for fieldwork and research in diverse global settings.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are equipped for careers in academia, international organizations, government agencies, and non-profit sectors. They often engage in roles that influence educational policy, development, and reform on a global scale.
Key Faculty and Staff
Faculty in this program include renowned scholars in comparative education, such as Dr. David P. Baker, whose research focuses on the impact of education on societal development, and Dr. Dana Burde, known for her work on education in conflict zones. (Note: Faculty information is based on publicly available data from the university website as of the latest update.)
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Penn State offers access to extensive research resources through the College of Education, including connections to international education networks and partnerships with global organizations. Students benefit from opportunities to collaborate with institutions and participate in projects addressing educational disparities worldwide.
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