- Home
- Programmes
- Education & Training
- University of Washington
20 Master's degrees offered by the university
English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Concentration
The English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) concentration in the Master of Education program is designed to prepare prospective and practicing educators with the knowledge, strategies, resources, and experiences necessary to effectively support the academic and social-emotional growth of multilingual learners across diverse educational settings.
Education
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) programme at University of Washington Bothell is uniquely designed to situate educators and community workers as change agents in understanding and dismantling inequitable systems, structures, policies, and practices across educational and community contexts.
Leadership in Higher Education
The Leadership in Higher Education (LHE) M.Ed. program at the University of Washington is designed to prepare multidimensional leaders through experiences integrating theory and practice.
Instructional Leadership
Are you a passionate teacher who feels called to engage in the critical work of teacher-leadership? The University of Washington College of Education proudly offers the Teaching, Learning & Curriculum (TLC) Masters of Education with a Specialization in Instructional Leadership.
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.
Leadership Development for Educators (LEDE) Concentration
The Leadership Development for Educators (LEDE) Concentration at the University of Washington Bothell is designed for educators seeking the Residency Principal or Program Administrator certificate from the state of Washington.
Critical Educational Change and Leadership (CECL) Concentration
The Critical Educational Change and Leadership (CECL) concentration in the Master of Education programme at University of Washington Bothell offers educators and community workers across various sectors the opportunity to build leadership skills and challenge oppressive systems and structures as a means for social change.
Language, Literacy, and Culture
The Language, Literacy, and Culture study program at the University of Washington provides foundational knowledge on the nature of language, literacy and culture across multilingual settings, including elementary and secondary schools, community centers, and various global contexts.
Educating for Critical Race Theory (E-CRiT) Concentration
Informed by decades of student and community activism across college campuses, the Educating for Critical Race Theory (E-CRiT) concentration in the M.Ed. programme at University of Washington Bothell aims to prepare educators to address the persistence of systemic & structural racism as an ongoing higher education practice
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.
IslandWood Residency Program
The IslandWood Residency Program in Education for Environment and Community at the University of Washington prepares knowledgeable educators for a more equitable and sustainable future.
High-Incidence Disabilities Teacher Education
The High-Incidence Disabilities Teacher Education (SEHI) program at the University of Washington prepares teachers to serve students with high-incidence disabilities such as learning and emotional/behavioral disabilities.
Music Education
Students in the Music Education program at the University of Washington enjoy opportunities to conduct school bands, choirs, and orchestras throughout their course of study. Students benefit from the program’s close relationship with UW Ethnomusicology, studying world music as an integral part of a program leading to an all-level (K-12) certification as a specialist.
Mathematics and Science Education
Engage with programs in Teaching, Learning and Curriculum through the UW’s nationally-ranked graduate programs in education. Graduates of this Mathematics and Science Education program at the University of Washington pursue work in a range of settings in and out of school, as educators, instructional leaders, curriculum developers and researchers.
Applied Behavior Analysis
The Applied Behavior Analysis Program at the University of Washington provides a master’s degree in special education and the ABAI verified course sequence (VCS) necessary to apply for the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) exam.
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
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
University of Washington's two-year Master of Arts for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (MATESOL) program provides a well-balanced curriculum of theoretical and practical coursework to a diverse body of students from the United States and around the globe.
Early Childhood Special Education
The Early Childhood Special Education Program (ECSE) at the University of Washington is a two year program that offers field and course work for students interested in working with young children (birth – age eight) with special needs and their families.
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 Policy, Organizations and Leadership
In the Education Policy, Organizations and Leadership in P-12 Systems (EdPOL) program at the University of Washington, master’s and doctoral students work with nationally and internationally recognized faculty to learn about and improve the research and practice of education policy, organizations, and leadership.