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23 Master's degrees offered by the university
Bilingual - Bicultural Education - Bilingual Extension
This Bilingual - Bicultural Education - Bilingual Extension degree at Teachers College at Columbia University leads to the Bilingual Extension certification. If you already have teacher certification, but want to get the Bilingual Extension certification and an M.A. degree, this degree is for you.
Education Policy
The 33-credit M.A. Education Policy degree from Teachers College at Columbia University aims to build a cadre of education policy experts whose deep grounding in a range of educational policy issues is matched by their understanding of the policy process and the tools of policy analysis.
Economics and Education
This 60-point program at Teachers College at Columbia University is intended for individuals who already have a graduate degree in a related field, who would like to build upon that foundation with additional training in Economics and Education.
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.
Economics and Education
The objective of the 33-point M.A. Program in Economics and Education at Teachers College at Columbia University is to equip education professionals and policy-makers with the skills required to interpret and synthesize education-related research and to assess the consequences of education policy, both domestically and in international settings.
Education Policy
Our main master’s degree is the M.A. The overwhelming majority of our non-doctoral students enter the Master of Arts degree program. However, at Teachers College at Columbia University we offer the Master of Education (Ed.M.) for students who have already acquired an M.A. with at least some coursework with Education Policy content.
Social-Organizational Psychology
Our 45 credit M.A. Social-Organizational Psychology program at Teachers College at Columbia University provides students the ability to think critically about the real issues facing people and organizations and to develop and implement solutions to the most pressing problems in organizational life and in society.
Politics and Education
This M.A. degree Politics and Education program at Teachers College at Columbia University prepares students for positions as 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.
Politics and Education
This Ed.M. Politics and Education program is an advanced degree from Teachers College at Columbia University that prepares students for positions as 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.
Nutrition and Exercise Physiology
Today, offered jointly with the Applied Exercise Physiology Program at Teachers College at Columbia University, the MS-RDN degree in Nutrition and Exercise Physiology provides our students with a comprehensive foundation in both nutrition and exercise physiology based on the most current research evidence—alongside a practical environment where they can apply these learned skills.
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.
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.
Sociology and Education
The program faculty for the Sociology and Education Program at Teachers College at Columbia University includes sociologists from several other programs at the College as well as other nearby academic institutions.
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.
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.
Sociology and Education
The program faculty for the Sociology and Education degree includes sociologists from several other programs at the Teachers College at Columbia University as well as other nearby academic institutions.
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.
Developmental Psychology
The Master of Arts in Developmental Psychology from Teachers College at Columbia University typically requires completion of 32 points.
Spirituality Mind Body
The Spirituality Mind Body from Teachers College at Columbia University is the first Ivy League graduate curriculum dedicated to merging spirituality and evidence-based research within the context of clinical psychology. The SMB Area of Focus provides an innovative framework in which students translate their inner journeys into outer change.
Communication and Education
The Communication and Education degree programs at Teachers College at Columbia University relies primarily on social science inquiry to understand, interpret, and shape how information, communication technologies and new media influence culture and education, including areas such as literacy, social justice, youth development, and teacher education.