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26 Master's degrees offered by the university
Secondary Curriculum and Instruction
The Secondary Curriculum and Instruction program at California State University Northridge is designed to prepare secondary-level teachers of any subject to become more effective teachers, in addition to advancement to mentor teaching, supervision of student teachers, positions as curriculum-development specialists, department chairs and/or doctoral study.
Educational Administration
The Department offers programs leading to degrees and/or credentials in the field of Educational Administration. Students at the California State University Northridge may pursue programs leading to an M.A. degree in Educational Administration, Higher Education or K-12, as well as studies directed at achieving the Preliminary and Clear Administrative Services Credentials.
Higher Education Leadership
The Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at California State University Northridge offers programs leading to degrees and/or credentials in the field of Educational Administration. Students may pursue programs leading to an M.A. degree in Higher Education Leadership.
Diverse Community Development Leadership
A transformative Diverse Community Development Leadership at California State University Northridge program, this degree is preparing leaders who can tackle the challenges facing today's diverse communities.
Secondary Science Education
The Secondary Science Education program at California State University Northridge is designed to prepare secondary science teachers for advancement to mentor teaching, supervision of student teachers, positions as science-teaching specialists or science-department chairpersons, and/or doctoral study, in addition to becoming more effective teachers.
Teaching English as a Second Language
The Teaching English as a Second Language program at California State University Northridge deals with teaching methods, principles, ways to teach different kinds of students, curriculum design, lesson planning, attention to the four skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) and assessment.