Boston University Wheelock School of Education provides several Online/On-campus master’s and doctoral programs for corps members, alumni, and staff nationwide.
Benefits include:
- 33% tuition discount of all programs: tuition discount can be applied to any of the online and Boston-based graduate programs within the College
- To apply or for any questions please email, whegrad@bu.edu.
Ed.M. in Curriculum and Teaching, which offers seven different specialized content tracks
The Master of Education (EdM) program in Curriculum and Teaching prepares educators to become more effective leaders in the classroom, deepen their professional skills, and evaluate the results of their teaching. Students in the Curriculum & Teaching program are prepared to teach academic subjects like mathematics, social studies, special education, and modern languages. They learn critical professional skills, such as managing a classroom and conducting research.
The Boston University Curriculum & Teaching program offers a both a master’s degree and a certificate of advanced graduate study (CAGS) for those who have an advanced degree and would like to gain more specialized knowledge. Some of our EdM specializations can lead to an endorsement for initial teaching licensure.
EdM in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies
The Master of Education (EdM) program in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies: PreK-12 at Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development will prepare you to be a PreK-12 public, independent, or international school or district leader. This program offers both licensure and non-licensure options.
We are committed to developing 21st-century educational leaders who are data-informed, future-oriented, and people-focused. The program’s faculty comprises successful and highly respected school and district leaders.
The Educational Leadership & Policy Studies: PreK-12 Program is designed to prepare aspiring and developing:
- Principal/assistant principal (Pre-K–8 or 5–12)
- Special education administrator
- Superintendent/assistant superintendent
- Supervisor/director
- Leaders of public charter, alternative, independent, and international schools
Location: Massachusetts
EdD in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies
The Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, with a specialization in Leadership in Early Childhood Education–Grade 12, at BU Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, is designed for current early childhood through Grade 12 school and district leaders. Students admitted to the program will join a cohort of that includes organizational leadership peers, including superintendents, principals, assistant principals, department chairs, deans, program directors, and curriculum leaders.
Collaborative learning and fieldwork are at the heart of this program. Students apply their learning to practice through projects based in their home schools and districts. Students will work collaboratively to test, refine, and monitor innovative solutions to real problems, driving student, teacher, and leader growth in their own educational communities.
Location: Massachusetts
Note: This program admits new cohorts every other calendar school year.
- Website
- bu.edu/wheelock
- whegrad@bu.edu