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79 Master's degrees offered by the university
Science Education
The Science Education program at Columbia University offers curricula leading to a Master of Science (M.S.) degree and a Master of Education (Ed.M.) degree. Both degree programs require a minimum number of graduate points of coursework and a master’s paper.
Science Education - Supervisor of Science Education
The Science Education - Supervisor of Science Education program at Columbia University prepares leaders for science education roles in secondary and higher education.
Sociology and Education
The Sociology and Education program at Columbia University, provides a curriculum that supports students in developing and fostering their “sociological imagination” – or an understanding of the relationship between micro-level day-to-day experiences and the larger, macro-level structures in which we all live, between our biography and the arc of history.
Mathematics Education (Non-certification track)
The Mathematics Education (Non-certification track) program at Columbia University places a strong emphasis on mathematics content and the role of mathematical thinking in the teaching and learning of math.
Curriculum and Teaching
The Curriculum and Teaching program at Columbia University is a home for students and faculty inspired to take up vigorous, critical, equity-oriented study of curriculum, pedagogy, and issues in education from a variety of perspectives
Curriculum and Teaching - Elementary Education
The Curriculum and Teaching - Elementary Education program at Columbia University provides students with courses in the study of pedagogy and curriculum.
Curriculum and Teaching
The Curriculum and Teaching program at Columbia University is an advanced master’s degree that offers a flexible program of study focusing on leadership in curriculum and teaching in a range of educational settings.
Anthropology and Education
The Anthropology and Education program at Columbia University is concerned with the cultural, social and linguistic dimensions of education.
Art and Art Education - Museum Education
The Art and Art Education - Museum Education program at Columbia University offers a flexible degree that allows students to pursue their own interests, conduct research, and develop special projects in the field of art education.
Neuroscience and Education
The Neuroscience and Education program at Columbia University is designed to prepare a specialist prepared to bridge the gap between research on the brain, cognition and behavior; and the problems encountered in schools and other applied settings.
Early Childhood Education - Initial Certification and Bilingual Extension
The Early Childhood Education - Initial Certification and Bilingual Extension at Columbia University prepares early education professionals who are committed to the well-being of young multilingual children, families and communities, and who are knowledgeable about bilingual education (Birth-Grade 2).
Early Childhood Education and Teaching Students with Disabilities
In the Early Childhood Education and Teaching Students with Disabilities program at Columbia University, we prepare early education professionals who are committed to the well-being of young children with and without disability labels and who are knowledgeable about Birth-Grade 2 education, special education, and early intervention.
Economics and Education
This Economics and Education program at Columbia University is intended for individuals who already have a graduate degree in a related field, and who would like to build upon that foundation with additional training in Economics and Education.
Instructional Technology and Media
The Instructional Technology and Media program at Columbia University examines the relationship between the design of technology, digital media, cultural context, social interaction, and learning. Courses provide extensive exposure to theories of cognition and design, as well as deep dives into applications of these theories in practice.
Art and Art Education
The Art and Art Education program at Columbia University is a flexible degree that allows students to pursue their own interests, conduct research, and develop special projects in the field of art education.
Art and Art Education - Art Pedagogy
Students who seek to sharpen their expertise designing pedagogically sound, imaginative studio art learning opportunities may complete the Art and Art Education - Art Pedagogy program at Columbia University.
Community Health Education
The Community Health Education programme from Columbia University is grounded in the belief that community-level social-environmental structures and organizations play a key role in determining the health of the people.
Intellectual Disability, Autism (Early Childhood)
The Intellectual Disability, Autism (Early Childhood) programme from 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 (birth through grade 2).
Teaching Students with Multiple or Severe Disabilities
The Teaching Students with Multiple or Severe Disabilities programme from 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.
Politics and Education
The Politics and Education program at Columbia University prepares students for careers as education policy leaders at the local, state and national levels, or to pursue advanced work in doctoral programs in education policy, political science, or public policy.