Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Division of Graduate Studies
Brooklyn College is an innovative liberal arts institution with a history of academic excellence in both undergraduate and graduate studies. Since its founding in 1930, the College has offered men and women—many of them immigrants or the children of immigrants and often the first in their families to go to college—a high-quality, affordable education that allows them to build a richer life and a productive career. Noted for its outstanding faculty, for a beautiful campus, and a commitment "to be the best," Brooklyn College has been designated one of "America's Best Value Colleges" by the Princeton Review for many years.
Masters:
- Master in Applied Sciences
- Master in Art History
- Master in Art Teaching
- Master in Bilingual Teaching
- Master in Biology
- Master in Chemistry
- Master in Creative Writing
- Master in Early Childhood Education Teaching
- Master in Economics
- Master in English
- Master in Exercise Science and Rehabilitation
- Master in French
- Master in Geology
- Master in Health and Nutrition Sciences
- Master in History
- Master in Information Systems
- Master in Interdisciplinary Studies
- Master in Judaic Studies
- Master in Liberal Studies
- Master in Mathematics Teaching
- Master in Music
- Master in Physical Education
- Master in Physics
- Master in Political Science
- Master in Psychology
- Master in Public Health
- Master in School Counseling
- Master in School Psychology
- Master in Science Teaching (7-12)
- Master in Secondary Education
- Master in Secondary Education - Foreign Language
- Master in Social Studies Teaching
- Master in Sociology
- Master in Spanish
- Master in Special Education
- Master in Speech
- Master in Studio Art
- Master in Television and Radio
- Master in Thanatology
- Master in Theater