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40 Master's degrees offered by the university
Religious Studies - Religion and Journalism
The Religious Studies - Religion and Journalism MA program offered at New York University provides education and training for students seeking careers as professional newspaper, magazine, or broadcast journalists with a special expertise on religious life.
Cultural Reporting and Criticism
The Cultural Reporting and Criticism program offered at New York University is for writers who are driven to interrogate the world around them. Here, you will produce work that examines aspects of our culture with the support of deep research, an understanding of history and lines of influence, a critical and questioning eye, and a belief in the power of good writing.
History
The History MA program offered at New York University emphasizes a grounding in historical scholarship, engagement with digital technologies, and project-based learning.
Bilingual Education for Teachers
This Bilingual Education for Teachers MA degree from New York University is ideal for educational personnel seeking additional credentials in order to work in bilingual and bicultural settings.
East Asian Studies
The East Asian Studies MA program from New York University is designed for students who seek specialized and individualized enhancement of their undergraduate education.
Graduate Musical Theatre Writing
The Graduate Musical Theatre Writing program from New York University is more than a master’s degree; it’s a community of collaborators engaged in the ever-evolving process of creating new musical theatre.
German Thought and Literature
The German Thought and Literature program delivered at New York University provides students with the opportunity to deepen their study of literature, critical theory, philosophy, aesthetics, psychoanalysis, and media theory.
Dramatic Writing
The Dramatic Writing MFA program from New York University is a two-year program that trains students in the three mediums of dramatic writing: playwriting, film and episodic writing.
Historical And Sustainable Architecture
The Historical And Sustainable Architecture MA is a nine-month program from New York University focusing on the creative reuse of older buildings. The Historical and Sustainable Architecture MA is the first academic program to unite the topics of sustainable architecture, adaptive reuse, and historic preservation within a single curriculum.
Educational Theatre, Grades K-12, and English Education, Grades 7-12, Initial Certification
At the Educational Theatre, Grades K-12, and English Education, Grades 7-12, Initial Certification MA program from New York University students will learn pedagogical methods and drama strategies that can be integrated into the teaching of theatre, reading, writing, and language arts.
Creative Writing in Spanish
The Creative Writing in Spanish programme from New York University seeks to enable talented young writers to discover their strengths and develop their craft by providing a framework within which they can discuss each other's work and engage in profound reflections regarding literature and general artistic expression.
Teaching English and Teaching Students with Disabilities, Grades 7–12, Initial Certification
This Teaching English and Teaching Students with Disabilities, Grades 7–12, Initial Certification MA degree from New York University prepares you to teach English and special education for grades 7–12, with an optional certificate extension to teach grades 5–6.
Magazine and Digital Storytelling
In the Magazine and Digital Storytelling program at New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, our writers develop the skills to produce memorable stories as well as explore the unique opportunities of digital media.
Russian and Slavic Studies
The interdisciplinary Russian and Slavic Studies MA program at New York University is a program that allows students to take Russia-related courses in departments across NYU.
World Language Education, College and Adults, Non-Certification
Learn the skills and strategies you need to teach Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish to college-aged and adult learners with the World Language Education, College and Adults, Non-Certification program delivered at New York University.
XE - Experimental Humanities and Social Engagement
The XE - Experimental Humanities and Social Engagement MA program from New York University strives to integrate theory and practice, art and activism, the local and the international, the analogue and the digital, the creative and the academic.
Teaching English, Grades 7–12, Professional Certification
This Teaching English, Grades 7–12, Professional Certification MA program from New York University is for educators who have already met the requirements for New York State initial certification in Teaching English and leads to eligibility for professional certification.
Hebrew and Judaic Studies
The Hebrew and Judaic Studies MA program from New York University provides students with a world class education set in the fast-paced environment of New York City. Students will focus their studies on Hebrew and Judaic Studies courses, while also sharpening their writing, critical thinking, and language skills.
Master of Arts
The Master of Arts program from New York University offers each student an opportunity to explore their unique interests. Working closely with a faculty adviser, the student creates an individualized, interdisciplinary program shaped according to their own vision.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Grades K-12, Initial Certification
This Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Grades K-12, Initial Certification MA program from New York University prepares you to teach English to speakers of other languages. You’ll learn pedagogical strategies; build a strong foundation in language, literacy, and linguistics; and gain valuable classroom experience through student teaching placements in New York City schools.