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196 Master's degrees in Genetics in United States
Medical Sciences
Medical Sciences from Morehouse School of Medicine offers an intensive biomedical science curriculum taught by experienced medical and graduate school faculty in a curriculum that models first and some second-year medical school courses.

Genetic Counseling
This Genetic Counseling programme from the Long Island University (LIU) develops genetic counselors that have the knowledge, skill and experience to succeed in all areas of the field by providing comprehensive training emphasizing the scientific, clinical and psychosocial aspects of genetic counseling.
Oral Biology
Students at Oral Biology from Texas A&M University receive training in one or more of the following fields of study in the oral health sciences: Development and genetics, Bioengineering and regeneration, Mineralized tissue biology, Neuroscience and pain.
Nutritional Sciences
The Division of Nutritional Sciences is the interdisciplinary program for graduate education in nutrition at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
Poultry Science
Graduate studies may be pursued in those areas of primary faculty research. Poultry and laboratory animals are available for research programs in the Poultry Science Department from University of Arkansas.
Cancer Sciences
When you earn a Master’s degree in the Cancer Sciences program of the University at Buffalo, you’ll get hands-on experience in the latest oncology research and clinical studies in our world-class facilities. And that’s just the basics.
Computation and Neural Systems
The Computation and Neural Systems program at California Institute of Technology - Caltech provides an integrated approach to graduate study combining computation and neural systems is organized jointly by the Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, the Division of Engineering and Applied Science, and the Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Human Genetics
Integrating education, healthcare, and humanism, Human Genetics from Sarah Lawrence College prepares genetic counselors to work in a growing, dynamic field.
Conservation Technology
A master’s in Conservation Technology from Florida Institute of Technology prepares students to start a career immersed in biological or ecological conservation practices, or to continue with further graduate study in a PhD program.
Medical and Molecular Genetics
One of the first human genetics departments in the country, the Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics at Indiana University Indianapolis School of Medicine has a rich history of training geneticists and genetic counselors and providing genetic consultation and counseling services.
Genetic Counseling
Genetic Counseling from Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU) blends 100% online coursework with hands-on fieldwork around the country—enabling you to pursue your dream of becoming a genetic counselor no matter where you live.
Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling
The Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling programme at Stanford University is a full-time, two-year Master of Science degree. This accredited course combines advanced genomics with psychosocial training, preparing students for clinical practice through extensive fieldwork and research within a world-renowned medical school.
Animal and Dairy Science
The Animal and Dairy Science M.Sc. at the University of Georgia is a research-focused postgraduate programme. Available in full-time mode at the Athens campus, this degree offers thesis and non-thesis tracks. Students explore animal productivity and biotechnology over a standard two-year duration to advance their careers.
Diagnostic Genetics and Genomics
The Diagnostic Genetics and Genomics Program at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston aims to make an important contribution to improving health care through applied research.
Integrative Biology
The Department of Integrative Biology at Oregon State University offers graduate work leading toward the Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in all areas of biology ranging from molecular to community levels.
Stem Cell Biology
Molecular, cellular, and developmental biology are the foundations of the Stem Cell Biology program of the University of Minnesota. Students complete 30 credits of graduate level courses. After completing required course credits, students choose the remaining credits from a wide range of elective courses to fulfill the degree program.