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21 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.
Chemical Engineering
The master of Chemical Engineering (MChE) from University of Minnesota, also known as the professional master's, is designed for working professionals who are interested in obtaining a master's degree part-time. This degree requires a design project.
Applied Materials Science
Are you interested in solving research and development problems? The Applied Materials Science program at the University of Minnesota will give you the academic background and research tools necessary to be successful in industrial and academic settings. Students who develop an interest in pursuing a Ph.D. will enter such programs well positioned for success.
Civil Engineering
In the Civil Engineering program at the University of Minnesota, you'll work closely with faculty to conduct research.
Engineering
In the professional Engineering program at the University of Minnesota, you'll delve deeper into engineering design, problem solving, and practice.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Minnesota will give you the opportunity to conduct research in the most current areas of the field.
Medical Device Innovation
Anticipate, effectively manage and understand the challenges of the complex, highly regulated global medical device industry with the Medical Device Innovation program of the University of Minnesota. Launched in 2014, this degree program offers career-driven, technology-oriented professionals the tools and connections to master end-to-end medical device commercialization.
Robotics
Robotics takes a multidisciplinary approach to education — take classes from different departments, while engaging in a master's program that gathers the expertise, knowledge and educational assets from across the University of Minnesota, several industries within the state, and beyond.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program of the University of Minnesota allows you to reap the rewards of collaborations across the University of Minnesota and with local medical device companies.
Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering program of the University of Minnesota is offered by the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering at the Twin Cities campus.
Microbial Engineering
The Microbial Engineering program at the University of Minnesota is a research-based program focused on providing advanced training in a combination of microbiology, molecular biology, immunology, and chemical engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Minnesota is one of the foremost graduate programs in the United States, serving the state and nation as a leading center of education, research, and innovation.
Electrical Engineering
In the Electrical Engineering program at University of Minnesota, you'll explore the field through coursework and hands-on research.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program of the University of Minnesota is a dynamic, hands-on program. You'll work one-on-one with dedicated faculty to conduct research. Advanced coursework and applied research lead to future positions in the public and private sector.
Geoengineering
The Geoengineering program at the University of Minnesota prepares students to pursue a career in industry or continue their graduate studies in a doctoral program.
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.
Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
The Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics program of the University of Minnesota enables a student to develop in-depth knowledge in one or more specialized fields, apply their knowledge of physics, engineering, computer science, and various other disciplines to create new and improve upon existing technologies by doing original research.
History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
The Program in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine (HSTM) integrates faculty and students from several departments and programs at the University of Minnesota.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Urban and Regional Planning program of the University of Minnesota brings together experts from planning, sociology, engineering, law, architecture, social work, public health, landscape architecture, urban design, and other disciplines to build cities, tackle urban sprawl, upgrade housing, protect the environment, and promote community and economic development.
Design - Product Design
The Design - Product Design program of the University of Minnesota focuses on the study of relationships between humans and their designed objects and environments. Students applying to the design graduate program may choose from four different tracks.