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29 Master's degrees offered by the university
Movement Science
The Masters of Science Degree (MS) of Movement Science Program offered at the University of Michigan is a degree program where students study human movement in depth from different perspectives.
Athletic Training
The Athletic Training Master of Science program at the University of Michigan means unparalleled access to the nation’s top researchers, medical practitioners, and clinical settings. At graduation, our students will be proficient in the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries.
Health Management Policy Executive
The Master's Program in Health Management and Policy Executive at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health allows you to continue working full-time while pursuing a Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) degree.
Prosthodontics
Residents will be required to complete an investigative research project, with formal write-up, to satisfy the requirements of the Prosthodontics at the University of Michigan Master’s degree program.
Human Genetics
The field of Human Genetics at the University of Michigan has grown dramatically in recent years, in large part due to rapid advances in new technologies for discovery and the explosion of new data and resources. Human Genetics interfaces with multiple research and clinical disciplines, with new opportunities for those with advanced training in basic science, clinical diagnostics and industry.
Health and Health Care Research
The Health and Health Care Research program at University of Michigan is designed to augment clinical training by providing new skills and perspectives necessary to obtaining and excelling in such positions. The RWJF CSP stresses training in quantitative and qualitative research methods underlying health services research essential to improving health and medical care systems.
Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
The Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Master of Science at University of Michigan degree is a non-thesis, non-research based degree. However, some Master's students work in laboratories for course credit.
Molecular and Integrative Physiology
The Molecular and Integrative Physiology program at University of Michigan is targeted for students who specifically desire to earn an M.S. degree and who plan,after program completion,to pursue one of the following: employment in a research laboratory in academia or industry,application to a doctoral degree-granting program or application to a health profession program such as Medical School.
Nursing - Nurse Midwife
Nursing - Nurse Midwife education is based on an understanding of health sciences theory and clinical preparation that shapes knowledge, judgment, and skills deemed necessary to provide primary health care management to women and newborns. The University of Michigan School of Nursing Nurse Midwife program will prepare students for the American Midwifery Certification Board exam.