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12 Master's degrees offered by the university
Agricultural and Environmental Education
The Agricultural and Environmental Education master degree at the University of Georgia develops professionals to lead, teach and communicate about food, environmental and social systems. Thesis and non-thesis options are available, and the program is available online or in person on the Athens and Tifton campuses.
Forest Resources
Research degree at the University of Georgia designed for students who want to specialize in Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences; Forest Biology & Management; Forest Resources; Natural Resources Management & Sustainability; Parks, Recreation & Tourism; or Wildlife Ecology & Management.
Crop and Soil Sciences
We offer a master degree in Crop and Soil Sciences at the University of Georgia. Crop & soil scientists are responsible for the world's food, feed & fiber supply, & conserving soil & water resources. Research areas include Environmental Soil Science/Water Quality, Crop Management/Physiology, Turfgrass Science, Weed Science, & Plant Breeding/Genetics.
Historic Preservation
Since 1982, the Historic Preservation program at the University of Georgia has been equipping students with the skills to manage and interpret the world around them.
Natural Resources
If you’re looking for additional training in a natural resources field or are looking to transition your career to options beyond a cubicle, the Natural Resources degree at the University of Georgia could be a great fit.
Environmental Health
The Environmental Health degree at the University of Georgia explores the biological, chemical and physical agents in the environment and their impacts on both human health and our ecological systems.
Geology
The M.S. is the professional degree in Geology at the University of Georgia. It opens up careers in industries dedicated to exploration of natural resources (water, energy, minerals), in public-sector regulation and protection of the environment and in environmental remediation.
Toxicology
The Toxicology - Animal and Dairy Science program at the University of Georgia has students in multiple departments across campus: Physiology & Pharmacology, Environmental Health Science, Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Sciences, Animal & Dairy Sciences, Crop & Soil Sciences, Forestry, Veterinary Biomedical & Diagnostic Imaging.
Archaeological Resource Management
The MS in Archaeological Resource Management (ARM) degree at the University of Georgia is a professional degree offered through a unique interdisciplinary, non-thesis program whose goal is to provide students with advanced training in the scientific, technical, legal, philosophical, financial, and practical basis of archaeological work.
Foods and Nutrition
The non-thesis master's degree program in Foods and Nutrition at the University of Georgia provides students with the knowledge and experience for clinical, community, industry and government careers.
Marine Sciences
Study the biology, chemistry, geology, and physics of Earth's oceans and coasts. This master degree in Marine Sciences is offered by the University of Georgia. We offer interdisciplinary training at facilities in Athens and the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, and provide research opportunities on local and global issues.
Ecology
The Ecology degree at the University of Georgia is ideal for students who have not previously led an independent research project, who are not certain if they want to pursue a PhD, or whose professional goals do not require a PhD.