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33 Master's degrees in Education in Washington, United States
Learning Sciences and Human Development
Learning Sciences and Human Development at the University of Washington is a graduate study option that focuses on the nature and interaction of learning, development, and culture in a variety of settings
Social and Cultural Foundations of Education
The Social and Cultural Foundations of Education program at the University of Washington addresses fundamental questions about the meaning, purpose, and significance of education in society. It explores education from the perspective of the humanities and liberal arts, as well as from the perspectives of different stakeholders in society, using tools of analysis based in history and philosophy.
Teaching (Bellingham)
Master in Teaching (Bellingham) from Western Washington University is designed for candidates who wish to complete a Master’s degree while gaining state of Washington Residency certification to teach at the secondary level (middle and high school).
Teaching - Elementary
The Teaching - Elementary program offered by Washington State University is intended for those who possess a bachelor’s degree in a field other than education and is designed to prepare students to become effective elementary or secondary education teachers.
Measurement and Statistics
The Measurement and Statistics graduate program at the University of Washington prepares students to become leaders in the research and practice of cutting-edge psychometrics and applied statistical modeling.
Education
The Education program of the University of Washington Bothell is providing focused professional development for educators in all learning communities, both inside and outside of the classroom.
Student Development Administration
If you have a passion for working with college students beyond the classroom and advancing social justice, Seattle University’s Master's Degree in Student Development Administration is designed with you in mind.
Culturally Sustaining Education
Our Culturally Sustaining Education program at the University of Washington seeks to join, center, and sustain the strengths, wisdom, histories, and futures of Indigenous, Black, Latinx, Asian, Pacific Islander and all global majority young people, families, Elders, communities and educators across multiple intersections with gender, disability, language, land, migration, class, and more.
School Counselor (Non-Thesis)
School Counselor (Non-Thesis) at Western Washington University prepares professional counselors for employment in educational settings and is designed for those students intending to apply for the state educational staff associate certificate endorsed in school counseling at the elementary and secondary levels.
Teaching - Secondary
The Teaching - Secondary program offered by Washington State University is intended for those who possess a bachelor’s degree in a field other than education and is designed to prepare students to become effective elementary or secondary education teachers.
Environmental Education, Thesis
Environmental Education, Thesis from Western Washington University serves students who want to contribute to the knowledge base of environmental education as a route to building their qualifications in environmental education.
Curriculum and Instruction
The Master of Education: Curriculum and Instruction Option at Eastern Washington University is designed for students who want a broad understanding of the history, philosophy, and organization of education. You must have a teaching certification to enroll.
Education in Leadership
The Master of Science in Education in Leadership at City University of Seattle is designed to advance your knowledge and expertise in computer science and technology. This unique program offers the theoretical and the business knowledge you’ll need to propel your career forward.