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373 Master's degrees offered by the university
Translation and Interpreting
The Translation and Interpreting programme at The City University of New York is a comprehensive Master of Arts degree. This postgraduate course provides rigorous professional preparation through a blend of theoretical study and practical training. Students can engage with this curriculum to master localisation and oral skills.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering programme at The City University of New York provides a comprehensive education in transforming matter and energy. This degree is offered through the Grove School of Engineering, combining rigorous scientific inquiry with practical engineering to prepare students for diverse global industries.
Middle Childhood Education (5–9) General Science Teacher
Informed by the National Science Education Standards for the professional development of science educators, the Middle Childhood Education (5–9) General Science Teacher program from The City University of New York involves learning science content using the process of inquiry.
Library Science
The Graduate School of Library Science at Queens College at The City University of New York consists of 36 credits completed with an overall average of at least B (3.0 index).
French Teacher (7-12)
The Department of Modern Languages and Literature in conjunction with the Department of Secondary Education at The City University of New York offers the French Teacher (7-12) degree.
Speech-Language Pathology
The M.A. Program in Speech-Language Pathology from The City University of New York prepares students for professional careers as speech-language pathologists.
Bilingual Childhood Education, Grades 1-6
The Bilingual Childhood Education, Grades 1-6 at The City University of New York is a 43-credit Master of Science in Education. This part-time or full-time programme prepares students for dual-language instruction in New York schools. It features flexible evening or online classes and requires a bachelor's degree for entry.
Museum Studies
The Master of Arts in Museum Studies at The City University of New York is a 30-credit online programme designed for aspiring curators and administrators. This flexible degree focuses on diversity and inclusion within the sector. Students explore collections management and exhibition design through a professional lens.
Quantitative Methods and Modeling
Zicklin’s Master’s in Quantitative Methods and Modeling at The City University of New York equips you with a strong quantitative skill set that lets you take a large amount of data and transform it into clear information that’s critical to an organizations’ decision making process.
Integrated Bilingual Early Childhood Special Education
The Master of Science in Education (MSEd) in Integrated Bilingual Early Childhood Special Education is offered at The City University of New York.
Organizational Leadership
The MS in Organizational Leadership from The City University of New York prepares candidates to assume leadership positions within a variety of fields, such as higher education, not-for-profit, community-based agencies, corporate, healthcare and government, and is not focused on Pre-K-12 leadership.
History
The History programme at The City University of New York offers a comprehensive exploration of narrative and analytical historical writing. This undergraduate degree provides students with the opportunity to engage in independent research projects and deep historical inquiry through flexible full-time study at the Bronx campus.
Digital & Interdisciplinary Art Practice
The Digital & Interdisciplinary Art Practice MFA at The City University of New York is a research-driven postgraduate programme. This full-time course explores the intersection of technology and contemporary art. Students engage with digital media and diverse artistic models within a collaborative, shared environment.
Translation and Interpreting - Spanish
The Hunter College Master of Arts in Translation and Interpreting - Spanish provides a rigorous preparation in the language professions, delivered as a two-pronged knowledge-skill curriculum -- a theoretical grounding in translation and interpreting studies and hands on language-specific training in translation, localization, and oral interpretation skills between Spanish and English.
Mathematics
The Master’s program in Mathematics at The City University of New York provides both pure and applied tracks of study, with a variety of elective courses from which student can choose topics that interest them most.
Studio Art
The Studio Art programme at The City University of New York is a prestigious MFA degree based in the heart of Harlem. This full-time course offers students individual attention from renowned faculty in a vibrant urban setting. It provides a high-quality graduate education designed to advance professional creative careers.
History
The History programme at The City University of New York offers a flexible curriculum for scholars and future educators. Available as a B.A., M.A., or combined B.A.-M.A., this degree features full-time study options. Students engage in discussion-based learning led by an accomplished faculty at this prestigious institution.
Physics
The Physics programme at The City University of New York offers a comprehensive graduate education within the School of Arts and Sciences. This academic track provides students with rigorous training in theoretical and experimental disciplines. The university ensures a high-standard learning environment for all postgraduates.
Adolescent Earth Science
The Adolescent Earth Science programme at The City University of New York is a comprehensive master’s degree designed for aspiring educators. This 36 to 48-credit course offers flexible study modes, including online and hybrid options, to prepare students for teaching roles in diverse secondary school environments.
Childhood Education
The Childhood Education programme at The City University of New York offers a Bachelor of Science in Education (BSEd) for aspiring teachers. This full-time undergraduate course spans 120 credits, focusing on grades one through six. It provides a robust foundation in liberal arts alongside professional teacher training.