Graduate Programs for Aspiring Teachers
Are you curious about how young children develop? Excited to guide high school students through a science experiment? Passionate about teaching English to speakers of other languages?
Your next step is choosing an age group, student population, or subject area for graduate study.
- Adolescent Education Content Areas (Grades 7-12)
- Bilingual Early Childhood Education (Birth – Grade 2)
- Bilingual Childhood Education (Grades 1-6)
- Blind and Visually Impaired All Grades (PreK-12)
- Childhood Education (Grades 1-6)
- Childhood Education and Special Education All Grades Dual Certification
- Computer Science Education (PreK-12)
- Dance Education (PreK-12)
- Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing (PreK-12)
- Early Childhood Education (Birth – Grade 2)
- Early Childhood Development and Learning: Diverse Children and Families (Early Childhood and Students with Disabilities Birth – Grade 2)
- Early Childhood Development and Learning: Diverse Children and Families – Severe/Multiple Disabilities (Birth – Grade 2)
- Multiple Disabilities All Grades (PreK-12)
- Music Education (PreK-12)
- Special Education All Grades Hybrid (MSEd)
- Special Education All Grades Online (MSEd)
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (PreK-12)
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Adult)
- Visual Arts Education (PreK-12)
- Visual Impairment – Rehabilitation Teaching (All ages)
- Visual Impairment – Rehabilitation Teaching and Orientation and Mobility (All ages)
TeachNY Partnership
Our partner TeachNY provides free support to anyone considering becoming a teacher. You can access perks like 1-on-1 coaching, up to $100 in application fee reimbursements, and a chance to win a regional $1,000 scholarship!
Create a TeachNY account before you apply to Hunter College. Once you have subscribed to TeachNY and applied to Hunter, submit your application fee reimbursement and apply for the TeachNY scholarship.

