- Home
- Programmes
- Applied Sciences & Professions
- Michigan State University
9 Master's degrees offered by the university
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Education
The Department of Community Sustainability at Michigan State University offers a Master of Arts (MA) Degree in Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Education as a way for individuals to advance professional knowledge through education in the context of agriculture, food and natural resources.
Family Community Services
The Master of Arts in Family Community Services from Michigan State University will provide you with a well-rounded curriculum that focuses on understanding family and community dynamics, delivering quality services, and managing programs.
Human Development and Family Studies
The Master of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies at Michigan State University provides cutting-edge graduate education in an inclusive, supportive, and interdisciplinary environment
Social Work - Organization and Community Leadership
Throughout the Social Work - Organization and Community Leadership program from Michigan State University students take courses in theory, policy, research, and practice methods, and benefit from intensive field experience.
Social Work - Clinical Social Work
Throughout the Master of Social Work - Clinical Social Work program from Michigan State University students take courses in theory, policy, research, and practice methods, and benefit from intensive field experience.
Law Enforcement Intelligence and Analysis
The Master of Science degree in Law Enforcement Intelligence and Analysis is a Plan B (without thesis), online program from Michigan State University designed for working law enforcement professionals to enhance their education and training in the critical field of intelligence.
Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics
The Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics at Michigan State University equips students with a strong base in applied microeconomics that can lead to exciting careers in business, government, or the non-profit sector. It can also set the stage for Ph.D. studies.
Youth Development
The Master of Arts in Youth Development from Michigan State University has its roots in Positive Youth Development Rather than focusing solely on corrective measures, a Positive Youth Development approach equips young people in the second decade of life with the skills and opportunities necessary for a successful transition into adulthood.
Food Science
The Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at Michigan State University offers graduate programs leading to a Master of Science degree and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Food Science under the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.