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9 Master's degrees offered by the university
History
The History program at University of Nevada, Reno is designed primarily for elementary and secondary teachers of history and social studies.
World Languages and Literatures - Spanish
The mission of the World Languages and Literatures - Spanish graduate program at University of Nevada, Reno is to educate students in Hispanic languages, literatures and cultures at the highest possible level, as well as to provide students with both a broad knowledge base from which to pursue specialized studies that will advance their future research and professional activities.
Creative Writing
Develop your writing at the Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from University of Nevada, Reno through expert mentorship, workshops, publishing classes, and a faculty-guided thesis.
History
Graduate students interested in the History program at University of Nevada, Reno will gain an expanded knowledge of the history discipline and have the opportunity to practice critical investigation through research and writing.
English
The English program at University of Nevada, Reno aims to give students a deeper understanding of how literature, theory, language and culture can be made relevant in the modern world - and a basis for moving their career forward, whether in academia or elsewhere.
Music History,Musicology
The department of music from University of Nevada, Reno offers diverse topical courses in Music History,Musicology, both at undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as survey courses.
Interdisciplinary Arts
Through an interdisciplinary approach to artmaking, the Interdisciplinary Arts program at University of Nevada, Reno considers how we engage the material and social worlds of our respective environments. This experience and exploration of embodied place is central, encouraging students’ intricate relationship with their environment both here in the Tahoe Basin and within their home communities
World Languages and Literatures - French
Coursework in French and Francophone studies covers modern and contemporary literature and culture as well as applied linguistics while World Languages and Literature coursework covers world languages pedagogy and research methods. World Languages and Literatures - French degree is offered at University of Nevada, Reno.
Philosophy
Students in the Philosophy program at University of Nevada, Reno will study a broad range of general areas of philosophy, as well as topics within contemporary philosophy driven by our faculty's on-going research.