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15 Master's degrees offered by the university
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers the Electrical and Computer Engineering program of the University of Minnesota.
Health Informatics
The Health Informatics program of the University of Minnesota is designed to train individuals who are interested in using information technology to solve health care problems.
Public Health Data Science
The Master of Public Health (MPH) in Public Health Data Science at the University of Minnesota is designed for those eager to enhance public health through advanced data science techniques. This degree typically spans a duration of two years and is available in a flexible format, accommodating both full-time and part-time students.
Geographic Information Science
Geographic information science is a rapidly expanding professional field, with increasing numbers of employers searching for skilled graduates with master's degree-level credentials. Learn more with the Geographic Information Science program of the University of Minnesota.
Security Technologies
The Technological Leadership Institute uses a holistic approach to train the next generation of security leaders with the critical skills and foresight needed to address real-world challenges as they arise through the Security Technologies program of the University of Minnesota.
Human Factors and Ergonomics
The Human Factors and Ergonomics program of the University of Minnesota is an interdisciplinary program with graduate faculty representing the College of Design, the College of Science and Engineering, the College of Education and Human Development, the College of Liberal Arts, the School of Public Health, and the Carlson School of Management.
Data Science for Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
The M.Sc. in Data Science for Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Minnesota is designed to integrate expertise in chemical engineering and materials science with advanced data analytics. This full-time programme can be completed within one academic year, providing students with essential skills for the evolving technological landscape.
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
The University of Minnesota offers a Master of Science in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BICB), designed to be completed in a flexible format. Students can choose between a thesis or a capstone project, with a minimum duration of 30 credits required for graduation. This programme equips graduates with essential skills for the evolving field of bioinformatics.
Management of Technology
In today's fast-evolving tech landscape, the demand for tech-savvy leaders is soaring. The Management of Technology program at the University of Minnesota is your gateway to immediate success.
Health Informatics
There are two options in the Health Informatics program of the University of Minnesota: MS Plan A and MS Plan B. Plan A is research-oriented, and is designed primarily for health professionals who are seeking additional training in health informatics. Plan B is course-oriented, and is intended for non-health professionals who wish to be trained in this area.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program of the University of Minnesota has three tracks a student may choose to pursue: Plan A, a thesis-based degree, Plan B, project-based degree and Plan C, a coursework-only degree.
Software Engineering
The Software Engineering program of the University of Minnesota is designed for busy working professionals who desire a solid foundation in software engineering theory and best practice, combined with a thorough understanding of today's technologies, systems and analytics.
Data Science
The M.Sc. in Data Science at the University of Minnesota is a comprehensive two-year programme, requiring the completion of 31 credits. This course is designed to provide students with a robust understanding of big data and analytical techniques, preparing them for advanced roles in the field.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program of the University of Minnesota provides a solid foundation in research and applications in Computer Science. It is a two-year full-time program, designed for students with an undergraduate degree in computer science or computer engineering.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program of the University of Minnesota is our coursework-only program. Applicants to this degree are interested in expanding their skills but are not interested in the research aspects of computer science.