Queens College CUNY

Master in Math and Bilingual Education (7-12)

United States

The Master in Math and Bilingual Education (7-12) at Queens College CUNY is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Queens College CUNY in New York City is a well-established public college founded in 1937, serving around 19,000 students with a strong international presence of about 6,000 learners. With 151 programs across liberal arts, sciences, education, and professional fields, Queens delivers a blend of rigorous academics and metropolitan opportunity. The college’s location in Queens positions students near cultural diversity, internships, and industry connections across the city’s dynamic economy.

Academic life features a wide range of majors, active research opportunities, and supportive services designed for international students, including advising, orientation programs, and cultural organizations that ease integration. Class sizes vary by program, allowing both intimate seminars and larger lecture experiences. Student life embraces multicultural clubs, volunteer initiatives, and access to New York City’s museums, theaters, and corporate networks, enriching learning beyond the classroom.

Career development is central, with internship pipelines, career fairs, and alumni networks that help students transition to the workforce or graduate study. Prospective international applicants should prepare academic records, proof of English proficiency if required, and financial documentation. Early contact with admissions and career services will help tailor course selection and experiential opportunities to personal and professional goals at this urban, diverse institution.

About the Program

The Master in Math and Bilingual Education is for students who want to teach math to bilingual students in grades 7-12. This one-year Master's program helps students get a degree that can lead to a teaching career in the United States.

The curriculum includes subjects like math education, bilingual education, and teaching methods. Students also get hands-on experience by practicing their teaching skills and learning how to help bilingual students succeed in math.

Graduates can become Middle School Math Teachers, High School Math Teachers, Bilingual Education Coordinators, Math Department Chairs, or Curriculum Specialists. They can work in public or private schools, or in education companies that help bilingual students.

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