Graduate Admissions
Why you should consider graduate study in the School of Education at Syracuse University
- For 100 years, Syracuse University's School of Education has prepared scholars from around the world.
- You will be part of a community that has a commitment to inclusion and diversity. The School of Education pioneered the inclusion movement in the United States, making it possible for all learners to participate in typical classrooms.
- We offer both teaching and non-teaching degree programs.
- You are assured opportunities for research, clinical practice, and internships designed to clarify relationships of theory and practice.
- You are assured the assistance of a mentoring faculty to help you get the most out of all of your experiences at SU.
- We are a small School comprised of approximately 700 graduate students. You will have the opportunity to develop personal and professional relationships that will last a lifetime.
- You will enjoy the advantages of a multidisciplinary approach to learning.
- You will study with professors who hold dual appointments in education and disciplines across the curriculum.
Graduate Programs in the School of Education
Graduate Study in the School of Education offers comprehensive instruction and research opportunities leading to the Master of Science degree (M.S.), the Certificate of Advanced Study (C.A.S.), and either of two doctoral degrees (Ed.D. or Ph.D.).
Art Education
Art Education: Preparation
Art Education: Professional Certification
Childhood Education Preparation (1-6)
Counseling and Human Services
Counselor Education
Rehabilitation Counseling
Cultural Foundations of Education
Disabilities Studies
Early Childhood Special Education
Educational Leadership
English Education
Preparation (7-12)
English Education
Exercise Science
Higher/Postsecondary Education
Inclusive Special Education (1-6) Preparation
Inclusive Special Education (7-12) Preparation
Instructional, Design, Development and Evaluation
Educational Technology
Lifelong Learning and Continuing Education
Professional Practice in Education Technology
Literacy Education
Birth-Grade 6
Grades 5-12
Mathematics Education
Mathematics Education: Preparation (7-12)
Music Education
Music Education: Preparation
Music Education: Professional Certification
Reading Education
Science Education
Biology Education: Preparation (7-12)
Chemistry Education: Preparation (7-12)
Earth Science Education: Preparation (7-12)
Physics Education: Preparation (7-12)
Social Studies Education
Social Studies Education: Preparation (7-12)
Special Education Teaching and Curriculum
For additional information, please contact our Graduate Admissions Recruiters:
Traci M. Washburn or Liza Rochelson gradrcrt@syr.edu
School of Education
270 Huntington Hall
Syracuse NY
13244-2505
gradrcrt@syr.edu
(315) 443-2505
