Columbia University's Teachers College ranks second in graduate education schools, according to US News & World Report. Students enrolled in the school have a number of areas of study, including teaching, family and community education, conflict resolution, and law and educational institutions. Students have the opportunity to work towards teacher certification, earn their masters degree or study towards a doctorate degree. The school also offers "intensive" curricula for teachers who wish to earn an accelerated masters degree. These programs,offered only during the summer, include art and art education, music education, social studies and the principals academy.
Columbia University
Teachers College
525 W 120th Street
New York, NY 10027
212-678-3880
columbia.edu
Ranked as the top graduate school for education, Vanderbilt University offers both masters and doctoral studies at its Peabody College. The masters program provides areas of study for full-time, part-time and early enrollment students. Early enrollment students are current Vanderbilt undergrads. These areas of study include human resources development, special education, teaching preparation, education policy and child studies. The program also features a joint degree with juris doctor in public policy. The doctorate programs, which takes 36-months to complete, include one in higher education and another in educational leadership.
Vanderbilt University
Peabody College
230 Appleton Place
Nashville, TN 37203
615-322-7444
vanderbilt.edu
Harvard University's graduate education program lays claim to the third place spot in US News & World Report's rankings. The program provides two areas of doctorate study: education and educational leadership. The 13 masters degree areas of study at the school include arts in education, teacher education, human development and psychology, and higher education. The school also features a student exchange program with graduate education school at the University of California at Berkley, which lasts one or two semesters. The school provides non-degree study to a limited number of education professionals, which provides for career enhancement.
Harvard University
Appian Way
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-495-3414
harvard.edu