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79 Master's degrees offered by the university
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 deep dives into applications of these theories in practice.
English Education
The English Education program at Columbia University is a research-based Master’s program well suited for current teachers who wish to delve into a deeper study of English Education and/or are considering Doctoral work.
Cognitive Science in Education
In the Cognitive Science in Education programme from Columbia University students examine the cognitive mechanisms that underlie learning and thinking in school and non-school 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).
TESOL Initial
The TESOL Initial program at Columbia University offers a 37-point Master of Arts degree in TESOL leading toward New York State Initial Teacher Certification. Students wishing to teach in a public school in a state other than New York are advised to consult the certification requirements for that state.
Learning Analytics
The Learning Analytics programme from Columbia University will train you to understand key learning analytics and educational data-mining (LA/EDM) methodologies and apply them to real-world problems across a variety of learning environments.
Adult Learning And Leadership (Online)
The Adult Learning And Leadership (Online) program at Columbia University was created for those who design, implement, facilitate, or otherwise support learning and development for adults in many different settings: businesses, non-profits, public sector, healthcare, educational institutions, and community settings.
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.
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.
TESOL (With Transitional B Certification)
In order to complete all degree requirements successfully, this program typically demands a minimum of two years, including summers. The first summer in the TESOL (With Transitional B Certification) program at Columbia University includes intensive coursework and fieldwork to prepare students for their first year of teaching.
Sociology and Education
The curriculum emphasizes the social context of schools in both cities and suburbs; the organization and structure of schooling; and the intersection of race, ethnicity, social class and gender with educational policies and practices.
Mathematics Education
Over its long and distinguished history, the Mathematics Education program at Columbia University has stressed the preparation of leaders in education. These leaders are successful scholars in their discipline, as well as educators.
History and Education
Join this Master of Arts degree programme in History and Education, that is offered by Columbia University.
Anthropology and Education
The Anthropology and Education program at Columbia University is concerned with the cultural, social and linguistic dimensions of education.
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.
Arts Administration
This innovative, two-year, 48-credit Arts Administration program at Columbia University is informed by both research and professional practice. The program welcomes students training to work in all artistic traditions and aesthetic styles, in for the for- and non-profit sectors, both in the U.S. and abroad.
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.
Art and Art Education - Creative Technologies
Students may choose to take the Art and Art Education - Creative Technologies program at Columbia University as part of their degree. This area of focus explores and strengthens the relationship between art, technology, and education.
Developmental Disabilities
The Developmental Disabilities program at Columbia University is unique in its interdisciplinary approach to the study of developmental disabilities.