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)
- All Grades (PreK-12) Special Education (MSEd)
- Bilingual Early Childhood Education (Birth – Grade 2)
- Bilingual Childhood Education (Grades 1-6)
- Blind and Visually Impaired (PreK-12)
- Childhood Education (Grades 1-6)
- Childhood Special Education – Severe/Multiple Disabilities (Grades 1-6)
- 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)
- Music Education (PreK-12)
- 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 here before you apply to Hunter College. Once you have subscribed to TeachNY and applied to Hunter, submit your application fee reimbursement here and apply for the TeachNY scholarship here!