The following departments at Boise State University offer graduate programs specifically for educators and administrators. Click on the links below to learn about each program and view the current course offerings.
Masters Programs in:
Graduate Certificate Programs
For more information, visit Boise State's College of Education Graduate Programs.
Masters Programs in:
For more information, visit Boise State's Department of Kinesiology Graduate Programs.
The Master of Science in Mathematics Education is designed for practicing teachers of mathematics at the elementary, middle school, or secondary level who wish to enhance their knowledge of mathematical content, pedagogy, educational theory and technology. Courses are offered primarily during the summer to accommodate teachers' schedules.
For more information, visit Masters Degree in Mathematics Education.
The department offers a Master of Arts in Counseling degree with an emphasis in school counseling or addiction studies, a graduate certificate in addiction studies, and a graduate certificate in gerontological studies.
The goal of the school counseling program is to recruit and graduate students who possess the desire and the skills to meet the challenges of the changing role of school counselors. The School Counseling Program is CACREP accredited.
Visit the Counselor Education Department for more information.
Jill Hella, K-12 Professional Education Specialist
Boise State University Extended Studies, 220 E. Parkcenter Blvd., Boise, ID 83706-3940
Phone: (208) 426-3713
Email: jillhella@boisestate.edu
Reviewed: April 10, 2013