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18 Master's degrees offered by the university
Urban Planning and Real Estate Development
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Urban Planning and Real Estate Development program is for students who wish to pursue careers in real estate development in combination with professional architectural practice or work with a private or public developer.
Women's and Gender Studies and Library and Information Science
The Women's and Gender Studies and Library and Information Science programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a dual master's degree. This 54-credit course combines an M.A. and an M.L.I.S., offering full-time or part-time study on campus or online for the library component over a reduced concurrent duration.
Architecture and Real Estate Development
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Master of Architecture in Architecture and Real Estate Development, the first professional degree offered by the Department of Architecture, is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). The degree program requires two to three years of graduate study, depending on the applicant’s previous academic background and qualifications.
Music with Library and Information Science
The coordinated degree program in Music with Library and Information Science (54 credits) from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee prepares students in the Music History and Literature concentration for positions as music librarians.
Geography with Library and Information Science
The MLIS/MA Geography with Library and Information Science Coordinated Degree Program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee prepares students for positions as map librarians.
Information Science and Technology with Library and Information Science
The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree through its School of Information Studies. This fully online programme allows students to engage with library and information science principles over a flexible duration, catering to various career aspirations in the information profession.
Criminal Justice and Criminology - Social Work (Coordinated)
The goal of the Criminal Justice and Criminology - Social Work (Coordinated) program of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is to make an evidence-based social work practice curriculum available to Master of Science in Criminal Justice & Criminology students. Our program is highly complementary to criminal justice inquiry and study.
Online Social Work
Beginning in the fall 2022 semester, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee will offer an Online Social Work program for advanced-standing students (students with a BSW earned within the past five years).
Social Work
The Social Work programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a Master’s degree designed for aspiring advanced practitioners. This on-campus course focuses on advocacy, research, and leadership. Students benefit from flexible study options and expert faculty within the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare.
Health Care Informatics with Library and Information Science
The MLIS/MS Health Care Informatics with Library and Information Science Degree Program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed to provide students with theoretical and practical exposure to the evolving field of healthcare informatics as practiced in hospitals, clinics, professional offices, corporations, the government, the insurance industry, and higher education.
Public Health and Social Work
The coordinated master’s in Public Health and Social Work degree program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee provides students with advanced, interdisciplinary education in public health and social work.
Women's and Gender Studies and Social Work
The Women's and Gender Studies and Social Work programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a coordinated dual-degree Master’s course. This on-campus programme combines theoretical feminist research with professional social work practice. Depending on prior qualifications, the duration varies across 52 to 76 credits.
Urban Studies with Library and Information Science
Students in this Urban Studies with Library and Information Science program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee concurrently pursue a Masters’ degree in Urban Studies (MS) and a MLIS degree.
History with Library and Information Science
The Master of Arts in History with Library and Information Science program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee consists of 54 credits. Graduates of the program are qualified to assume positions as archivists and staff members in libraries, museums, universities, governmental agencies, and industry.
Art History with Library and Information Science
The Art History with Library and Information Science Coordinated Degree Program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee prepares students for positions as art librarians, as curators of rare books and special collections, and as archivists, registrars, and collections managers in art museums.
Translation and Interpreting Studies with Library and Information Science
This coordinated degree in Translation and Interpreting Studies with Library and Information Science from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed for those interested in pursuing specialized positions in libraries or other research entities, and language-services industry opportunities.
English with Library and Information Science
The MLIS/MA English Coordinated Degree Program in English with Library and Information Science from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee prepares students for positions as humanities librarians.
Library and Information Science
The Library and Information Science program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee can be tailored to meet the needs of individual students. A variety of transcript designated concentrations and areas of specialization are available which give students the opportunity to customize their elective coursework and focus their studies on a special area of interest.