Welcome to the International & Comparative Education program
The role that education can play in mitigating the challenges that we currently face in the U.S. and around the world has never been more promising or more daunting. We need critical thinkers and innovators who will aim to develop programs, create policies, and conduct research that seek to ensure equity, equality, peace, and sustainability. Each year a diverse group of students from around the world come to Teachers College to study International & Comparative Education with our renowned faculty and to prepare themselves to make lasting contributions to these efforts.
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Since 2024, the two programs – Comparative and International Education (CIE), and International Educational Development (IED) – operate as one degree-program International Comparative Education (ICEd). The ICEd program offers an M.A. and Ed.M. degrees; CIE offers a doctor in philosophy degree (Ph.D.) and IED offers a doctor of Education degree (Ed.D.). The International Comparative Education (ICEd) program includes four academic tracks or clusters (see below). The four clusters include:
- Cluster 1: Global Governance, Policy, and Planning
- Cluster 2: Human Rights, Emergencies, and Peacebuilding
- Cluster 3: Multilingual and Decolonial Dimensions of Education
- Cluster 4: Academic Disciplines
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Application Requirements
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Master of Education
- Master of Arts
- Doctor of Education