Graduate School of Education
The Graduate School of Education (GSE) enrolls about 400 graduate students and is preparing the next generation of education scholars, policymakers, entrepreneurs, executives and school leaders. The GSE’s 56 faculty draw from a variety of disciplines to produce scholarship that shapes teaching and learning worldwide; they translate research into practice through partnerships with schools, nonprofits, and governments. The GSE offers the Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Arts and Master of Arts with teaching credential, Master of Science, as well as three joint degrees in public policy, law and business. It also offers an undergraduate program.
The Graduate School of Education offers seven Masters and 21 doctoral programs. Applications for MA degrees are due in early January. PhD applications are typically due in early December.
- MA in Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies, MA in Public Policy
- MA in Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies
- PhD in Higher Education
- MA in Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies
- MBA in Business, MA in Education
- MS in Education Data Science
- MS in Education Data Science
- PhD in Curriculum Studies and Teacher Education
- MA in Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies, MA in Public Policy
- MBA in Business, MA in Education
- MA in International Education Policy Analysis, MBA in Business
- PhD in Developmental and Psychological Sciences
- MBA in Business, MA in Education
- PhD in Race, Inequality, and Language in Education
- PhD in Learning Sciences and Technology Design
- PhD in Race, Inequality, and Language in Education