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Programs and Degrees

Program
Degree
childhood

Examine critical education issues and gain the skills and experience to thrive as a teacher in today's urban classrooms.

childhood

Our degrees will prepare you to create quality care for all children by developing your teaching practice as a reflective practitioner and researcher.

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Explore and understand the broader context of education and its link to social change, and the role you can play in making change possible.

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Build on your performing skills and learn to create transformative theatre arts programs in schools, cultural institutions, and community settings.

classroom

Foster classroom environments where literacy flourishes, reading comes alive, and students develop personally and socially significant ideas.

equation

Fulfill the critical demand for outstanding math teachers in middle through high school, practicing educators, and doctoral researchers in math education.

musiced

Prepare to become a music educator in school, international, studio, and community settings as you develop your artistic and instructional skills in NYC.

nutrition

Degrees within the Nutrition and Dietetics program combine basic science, nutritional science, food science, and research to prepare you for many career paths.

lab

Become an effective science educator and leader in schools and nonprofits, and turn your passion for science into a career that makes a difference.

classroom

Gain the skills you need to teach history and the social sciences and develop your research skills in the field of social studies education.

groupwork

Learn to develop child-centered educational environments for students of all abilities and gain firsthand teaching experience with diverse student populations.

students12

Prepare for a career as a teacher of Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish to learners in diverse national and international settings.