Post-Secondary
Degree Program
Richard Gilder Graduate School
Ph.D. in Comparative Biology
Taking full advantage of the Museum’s unparalleled resources, this Ph.D. program - the first for any museum in the Western Hemisphere - has graduated doctoral students who have gone on to careers in academia, museum curation, government, industry, and the private sector.
Degree Program
Richard Gilder Graduate School
Master of Arts in Teaching
Learn to teach Earth and Space science in New York City through the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Urban Residency Program at the American Museum of Natural History; the first urban teacher residency program offered by a museum.
Programs
Seminars on Science, Educator Professional Development
Seminars On Science - Online Graduate Courses for Teachers
Seminars on Science offers a series of fully online professional development courses.
Internship
Museum Education and Employment Program
A unique and challenging summer employment experience for young adults ages 18-21.
Programs and Events
BridgeUp: STEM
AMNH’s newest education program, BridgeUp: STEM is focused on the intersection of computer science and science.
Internship
Internships for High School, College, and Graduate Students
Internships for museum, science, social science, and education professionals.
Classes, Seminars, and Workshops
Graduate and Undergraduate Courses
Programs available for graduate credit, offering in partnership with NYC universities and colleges.
