University at Albany (S.U.N.Y.), School of Education
The University at Albany is an internationally recognized public research institution, carrying out a broad mission of undergraduate and graduate education, research and service. More than 17,000 students are enrolled in nine schools and colleges, and benefit from the strength and rich diversity of UAlbany's people and programs. The University's 189 academic programs range from public policy to nanotechnology, informatics to documentary studies, and globalization to biotechnology.
Masters:
- Master in Curriculum Development and Instructional Technology
- Master in Educational Administration and Policy Studies
- Master in Educational Psychology and Statistics
- Master in General Education Studies
- Master in Reading
- Master in Special Education
- Master in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
- Master in Teaching Secondary School Academic Subjects
Doctors:
- Doctor in Curriculum and Instruction
- Doctor in Educational Psychology and Statistics
- Doctor in Reading
- Doctor in School Psychology
Certificates:
- Certificate in Counseling Psychology
- Certificate in Curriculum and Instruction
- Certificate in Educational Administration and Policy Studies
- Certificate in Educational Psychology and Statistics
- Certificate in Reading
- Certificate in School Psychology
- Certificate in Teaching Secondary School Academic Subjects