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56 Master's degrees offered by the university
Curriculum and Teaching
The Ed.M. is an advanced Curriculum and Teaching degree at Teachers College at Columbia University that offers a flexible program of study focusing on leadership in curriculum and teaching in a range of educational settings.
Professional Certification in Elementary Education
Our Professional Certification in Elementary Education program at Teachers College at Columbia University supports three shared philosophical stances underlying our long-standing tradition of preparing teachers as education leaders.
Bilingual Childhood Special Education Studies
This Bilingual Childhood Special Education Studies degree at Teachers College at Columbia University leads to Initial Certification in Childhood Education (1-6), the Bilingual Extension Certification, and the Teaching Students with Disabilities Certification.
Philosophy and Education
Similar to the Master of Arts degree program from Teachers College at Columbia University, the Master of Education degree program is designed to provide a more in-depth and intensive introduction to the study of Philosophy and Education.
Bilingual - Bicultural Education - Academic Track
This Master of Arts in Bilingual - Bicultural Education - Academic Track at Teachers College at Columbia University is for you if you are interested in the role of bilingualism and biculturalism in or outside of schools.
Literacy Specialist
Critical literacy is a big focus for the Literacy Specialist from Teachers College at Columbia University program and graduate students conduct their own critical literacy investigations.
Health Education
The program of study at Teachers College at Columbia University leading to the Master of Arts (M.A.) in Health Education is a 32 point degree designed for those who wish to develop the skills necessary to plan and implement health education programs for a variety of populations and in a range of practice settings.
Psychology in Education
Our Master of Arts degree at Teachers College at Columbia University is formally titled “Psychology in Education” for historical reasons, but is widely known as the premier MA program for students interested in the field of Clinical Psychology.
Cognitive Science in Education
In the Cognitive Science in Education program at Teachers College at Columbia University students examine the cognitive mechanisms that underlie learning and thinking in school and non-school settings.
International and Comparative Education
The International and Comparative Education Program at Teachers College at Columbia University has two separate tracks, Comparative and International Education (CIE) and International Educational Development (IED).
Nutrition Education
The Nutrition Education integrated MS-RDN degree at Teachers College at Columbia University prepares graduates to work with individuals and groups in many settings, such as communities, work sites, healthcare facilities, businesses, government and international agencies, visual media, and private practice.
Anthropology and Education
The master program in Anthropology and Education at Teachers College at Columbia University is concerned with the cultural, social and linguistic dimensions of education.
Technology Specialist K-12 - For Certified Teachers
The M.A. program for Technology Specialist K-12 - For Certified Teachers at Teachers College at Columbia University, is a 38-point program.
Teaching of English
This Teaching of English from Teachers College at Columbia University program is geared toward prospective English Teachers entering the field of secondary English teaching.
Severe or Multiple Disabilities
The M.A. degree in Teaching Students with Severe or Multiple Disabilities at Teachers College at Columbia University is designed for individuals who already hold initial certification as a teacher of students with disabilities and who are working toward professional certification.
Professional Certification in Secondary Education
Our Professional Certification in Secondary Education program at Teachers College at Columbia University supports three shared philosophical stances underlying our long-standing tradition of preparing teachers as education leaders.
Intellectual Disability or Autism (Childhood Level)
This Intellectual Disability or Autism (Childhood Level) program at Teachers College at Columbia University is designed for individuals who do not already hold New York State initial or professional certification as a teacher of students with disabilities (grades 1-6). We prepare pre-service teachers to work with students with disabilities in inclusive and specialized settings.
Teaching Physics
In consultation with your advisor upon acceptance to a Teaching Physics from Teachers College at Columbia University degree program, a program plan will be outlined based on your specific content certification area.
Teaching Biology
In consultation with your advisor upon acceptance to a Teaching Biology from Teachers College at Columbia University degree program, a program plan will be outlined based on your specific content certification area.
Community Health Education
Teachers College, Columbia University is the largest graduate school of education in the United States, spearheading programs in health, education, leadership, and psychology. We offer a Community Health Education degree at Teachers College at Columbia University.