336 Master's degrees in Education in New York, United States
Adolescence Education - Biology
The Adolescence Education - Biology program at Fordham University leads to a Master of Science in Teaching degree and initial New York State certification.
Early Childhood and Childhood Education
The Early Childhood and Childhood Education Master of Education (EdM) at the University at Buffalo is a full-time, on-campus programme. Spanning four to five semesters, it prepares students for New York State certification to teach children from birth to grade 6 through innovative methods and extensive clinical experience.
Environmental Education
The Bard College M.Ed. in Environmental Education program prepares educators to create an informed and engaged citizenry supporting progress towards a just, prosperous, and sustainable future.
Mathematics and Bilingual Education (7-12)
This Mathematics and Bilingual Education (7-12) program at The City University of New York is designed for students who have attained an initial certification in mathematics (grades 7-12) and are themselves proficient in a Language Other Than English (LOTE) who wish to gain professional certification as mathematics teachers as well as a bilingual extension.
Educational Technology
Educational Technology from Eastern New Mexico University is designed for the working professional in mind.
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.
Dual Childhood 1-6 - Special Education
The unique Master of Science in Education Dual Childhood 1-6 - Special Education degree at Metropolitan College of New York is registered by the New York State Education Department.
Childhood Education Teacher (1-6) Mathematics
The Childhood Education Teacher (1-6) Mathematics at The City University of New York prepares teachers for initial or professional certification in mathematics education for children grades one through six.

Adolescence Education - Social Studies (Grades 7-12)
This Adolescence Education - Social Studies (Grades 7-12) programme at Long Island University (LIU) provides you with specialized knowledge in one particular discipline. This adds depth and breadth to your level of teaching expertise.
Mathematics (7-12)
Students enrolling in Master of Science in Mathematics (7-12) programs at The City University of New York will be assigned an advisor in the area of certification who will meet with and review the student’s background.
Adolescent Social Studies
The MA in Adolescent Social Studies from The City University of New York and advanced certificate programs prepare candidates to teach Social Studies in grades 7-12 to students of diverse backgrounds, abilities and interests. These programs are not designed for individuals who already have NYS certification in Social Studies 7-12.
Adolescence Education-Students with Disabilities Generalist 7-12
If you have a content major from another university, this program enables you to take an additional six courses to earn both Adolescence Education-Students with Disabilities Generalist 7-12 at Canisius College certifications.
Education with Emphasis in Elementary Education
Education with Emphasis in Elementary Education from Eastern New Mexico University is designed to strengthen your selected content knowledge and add depth of understanding in the areas of curriculum and instruction.
Curriculum Studies
The Curriculum Studies program from Hofstra University is for students interested in pursuing studies in the development of elementary, middle school, and high school curriculum, but who are not interested in receiving New York state teacher certification.
Theory and Methods
The Theory and Methods program at Columbia University provides comprehensive training in biostatistical theory and techniques for individuals seeking positions as statisticians in health-related research within a biomedical, clinical, or laboratory setting.
Art and Art Education
A flexible Art and Art Education degree from Teachers College at Columbia University that allows students to pursue their own interests, conduct research, and develop special projects in the field of art education.