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9 Master's degrees offered by the university
Food Science and Technology
Food Science and Technology from Texas A&M University is designed to provide students with advanced scientific and analytical skills in broad areas of food science essential to be a successful professional in the field.
Food Science and Technology
Food Science and Technology from Texas A&M University is designed to provide students with advanced scientific and analytical skills in broad areas of food science essential to be a successful professional in the field.
Nutrition
Nutrition from Texas A&M University allows emphasis in the broad fields of basic and applied human and animal nutrition.
Real Estate and Construction Law
Gain a legal perspective of real estate and construction and an edge that distinguishes you from others in your profession with this Real Estate and Construction Law program at Texas A&M University.
Management Information Systems
Management Information Systems from Texas A&M University is a rigorous degree program offering a number of unique features and benefits.
Forensic Nursing
The Master of Science in Nursing - Forensic Nursing track at Texas A&M University prepares the graduate to care for victims and perpetrators of traumatic events or criminal acts.
Real Estate
At Real Estate from Texas A&M University graduates immediately add value to the marketplace through their fundamental knowledge of commercial real estate as an asset class and a comprehensive set of hard and soft skills.
Land and Property Development
The Master of Land and Property Development (MLPD) from Texas A&M University is an entrepreneurship-oriented program of study which combines business and finance with physical planning, design and construction.
Agricultural Development
Agricultural Development from Texas A&M University is designed for students who want professional graduate training with a management orientation in agriculture, food and natural resources. It is intended to emphasize the problem solving skills involved in the use of science and technology to benefit humanity, not as a research degree.