An Online M.Ed. for

Educators

Like You

Earn a Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Global Perspectives: Teaching, Curriculum, and Learning Environments.

A Global Approach to Curriculum & Instruction

The Boston College M.Ed. in Global Perspectives equips learners like you—K-12 teachers, instructors, coaches, community organizers—with the tools you need to design effective curricula for a range of student populations.

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Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Global Perspectives: Teaching, Curriculum, and Learning Environments

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Key Dates for Fall 2025

Preferred Admissions Deadline

Priority Admissions Deadline

Rolling Admissions Ends

May 1, 2025

June 11, 2025

July 15, 2025

Enroll fall or spring

Fully online program

Two-year, 30-credit degree

Financial aid available

Earn an M.Ed. from the Top-Ranked Catholic School of Education 

  • Boston College houses the #1 top-ranked Catholic school of education in the country
  • As a Jesuit university, Boston College M.Ed. programs are rooted in a rich intellectual tradition
  • 12 courses, 30 credits; most students graduate in two years
  • $10.4 million in financial aid awarded in 2020-2021, Lynch School Admissions Office
  • Ranked #21 graduate school of education, U.S. News & World Report

Frequently Asked Questions

What Courses Will I Take? 

What Will I Learn?

Courses include Curriculum Theories, Practice, and Design; Models and Theories of Instructional Design; Family & Community Engagement; Language Learners in Global Perspective; Global Perspectives on Disabilities and Special Education; Designing Learning Environments in a Social and Digital World; Preparing the Whole Person for Global Citizenship; and Action Research in Education

During your studies, you’ll explore new educational viewpoints, design effective curricula, and develop global solutions to solve local educational challenges. Through your course of study, you’ll be able to incorporate methods of instruction that will nurture all elements of your students’ growth to enhance their success in school, and life.

Does This Program Provide Teacher Licensure?

Can I Transfer Credit from Another Graduate Program?

No, this program does not provide licensure, but other programs do. Please contact gsoe@bc.edu to learn more.

Yes, up to six credits or two courses may be accepted as transfer credit. Potential transfer credits are reviewed after admission into the program.

Is Financial Aid Available? 

How Much Does the Program Cost? 

Yes, financial aid and funding opportunities, including graduate assistantships, are available.

The cost per credit for graduate programs is $1,688.

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Take the next step in your career and join an upcoming cohort at the Carolyn A. and Peter S. Lynch School of Education and Human Development. 

  • Completely online
  • Graduate in two years (30 credits)
  • Rolling applications accepted
  • Enroll in fall, spring, or summer

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