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12 Master's degrees offered by the university
Weather Forecasting
This Weather Forecasting track at University of Miami is designed for students who have an undergraduate degree in meteorology and seek graduate level training and experience in applied weather forecasting.
Tropical Marine Ecosystem Management
The Master of Professional Science Degree in Tropical Marine Ecosystem Management at University of Miami provides students with advanced training in the theoretical aspects of tropical marine ecology, as well as the practical aspects needed to begin a career in this field.
Marine Ecosystems and Society
The University of Miami School of Law and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) offer a joint degree program in Law and Marine Ecosystems and Society.
Broadcast Meteorology
The Broadcast Meteorology program at University of Miami integrates graduate coursework in broadcast journalism from UM’s School of Communications, with advanced courses in Meteorology at RSMAS.
Climate and Society
This Climate and Society degree track within the Professional Master Program at University of Miami emphasizes the relationship between weather, climate and societal impacts.
Urban Sustainability and Resilience
The Master of Professional Science in Urban Sustainability and Resilience at the University of Miami is designed for students interested in acquiring the knowledge, skills and hands-on practical engagement necessary for contributing to the urban challenges confronting cities on the front lines of climate change.
Atmospheric Sciences
Miami is the perfect place to experience and investigate the tropical atmosphere in a changing climate. With an expanding faculty and curriculum, now is an ideal opportunity to begin your education in Atmospheric Sciences (ATM) graduate program at University of Miami's Rosenstiel School.
Marine Geosciences
The Marine Geosciences (MGS) graduate program at University of Miami is focused on studying the geology, geophysics, and geochemistry of the earth system, beneath, within, and above the oceans.
Environmental Health and Safety
University of Miami's interdisciplinary M.S. degree program in Environmental Health and Safety is offered through the Department of Industrial Engineering in collaboration with the School of Medicine. These programs of study are individually structured to fit the student’s interests and career objectives.
Fisheries Management and Conservation
Fisheries Management and Conservation at University of Miami supports the management of marine resources by providing society with quantitative knowledge and modeling of the natural and anthropogenic processes that regulate the dynamics and functioning of fishery ecosystems and by providing predictions on the future behavior of such systems.
Environmental Science and Policy
Students enrolled in University of Miami's Environmental Science and Policy (EVR) program work at the intersection of science and society, committed to assessing, managing, and conserving marine resources through innovation and research.
Climate and Health
University of Miami's Climate and Health degree consists of 36 credits that includes core courses on weather and climate, the intricate relationship between health and the climate, climate and health data, including its sources, types, and integration, as well as modelling the health effects of climate and weather, and the policies and management of the health effects of climate and weather.