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72 Master's degrees in Risk Management in United States
Risk Engineering (Environment and Population Health)
Extreme weather and similar crises are costly in terms of lives and property. Engineers and scientists trained in statistical decision theory are uniquely positioned to help public policymakers and private organizations mitigate losses and reduce human impacts. Join the Risk Engineering (Environment and Population Health) degree at Duke University.
Business Analytics and Risk Management
Gain the tools and knowledge to analyze information and improve decision making in business settings. The Business Analytics and Risk Management program is offered at Johns Hopkins University.
Health and Risk Communication
The Master of Arts degree in Health and Risk Communication from Michigan State University will make you an expert in the theory and practice of health communication, one of the most pressing topics in today's world.
Mathematics - Quantitative Finance and Risk Management
The Department of Mathematics and the Department of Statistics jointly oversee a new interdisciplinary Master of Science degree program in Mathematics - Quantitative Finance and Risk Management at the University of Michigan.
Financial Risk Management
The Master of Science in Financial Risk Management at The City University of New York gives you a comprehensive, foundational knowledge of current risk management issues, methodologies, and challenges that position you for successful career in risk management at a variety of financial institutions.
Risk Management and Risk Analytics
The 30-credit Master of Science in Risk Management and Risk Analytics program from St. John's University prepares graduates to thrive in professional positions in the insurance industry.
Quantitative Finance and Risk Management
Develop expertise in the quantitative modeling and risk management principles and best industry practices driving the financial services industry today with the Quantitative Finance and Risk Management program at Temple University.
Cybersecurity
The graduate Cybersecurity program from Metropolitan State University of Denver combines advanced computer/information system knowledge of combating cybercrime, analytical skills to analyze and manage cyber threats and security, the understanding of human factors in cyber operations, as well as the adaptation of laws to create policies to investigate, prosecute, and to punish cybercriminals.
Supply Chain Management
The Supply Chain Management program of the University of Colorado at Boulder provides students with the expertise needed to manage business supply chains in the global economy.
Risk Management and Insurance
Today’s insurance professionals face difficult financial, ethical, legal and global concerns. Our Risk Management and Insurance program at the Florida State University College of Business further develops a student’s ability to analyze these issues from different perspectives, fosters critical thinking, and enhances the discipline needed in today’s risk management and insurance market.
Systemic Risk
The year-long program in Systemic Risk at Yale University focuses in macroprudential policy, financial crisis management, global financial regulation, monetary economics, capital markets, and central banking.
Financial Risk Management
The Master of Science in Financial Risk Management at Baruch College gives you a comprehensive, foundational knowledge of current risk management issues, methodologies, and challenges that position you for successful career in risk management at a variety of financial institutions.