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32 Master's degrees offered by the university
Public Health
The Master of Public Health (MPH) program at the University of Wisconsin Madison provides professional preparation in the core public health competencies to health professionals and students.
Comparative Biomedical Sciences
The Comparative Biomedical Sciences (CBMS) graduate program offered by University of Wisconsin Madison emphasizes an integrated approach to contemporary biology that combines molecular and cellular techniques with the analysis of complex whole animal systems.
Medical Physics - Accelerated Program
Medical Physics - Accelerated Program from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a non-thesis option designed specifically for students seeking a terminal master’s degree with the goal of becoming a board-certified clinical medical physicist. The degree follows CAMPEP accredited program coursework.
Athletic Training
The Master’s degree in Athletic Training at University of Wisconsin Madison is a 24-month professional program that provides rigorous and comprehensive preparation for students seeking a health care career in athletic training.
Kinesiology - Biomechanics
Kinesiology - Biomechanics from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option in the Kinesiology, MS.
Population Health
The Population Health program from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option within the Population Health MS.
Kinesiology - Applied Exercise Science
Kinesiology - Applied Exercise Science from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option in the Kinesiology, MS.
Medical Physics
One of the basic science departments of the University of Wisconsin Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, the Department of Medical Physics offers comprehensive training in diagnostic and therapeutic Medical Physics and in health physics.
Kinesiology - Exercise Psychology
Kinesiology - Exercise Psychology from the University of Wisconsin Madison focuses on the psychobiological aspects of physical activity in both healthy and diseased populations. Research in the Exercise Psychology Laboratory has been generally concerned with quantifying the psychophysiological responses to exercise.
Cellular and Molecular Pathology
The graduate program in Cellular and Molecular Pathology (CMP) is a joint venture of the University of Wisconsin Madison Department of Pathology and the School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH).
Epidemiology
University of Wisconsin Madison offers a degree in Epidemiology, the scientific discipline primarily concerned with identifying the distribution and causes of disease in populations. It encompasses a rich methodology including experimental study designs, statistical methods, an understanding of pathogens, environmental and behavioral risk factors, and human biology.
Clinical Nutrition
The M.S. in Clinical Nutrition offered by the University of Wisconsin Madison is focused on core nutrition, clinical nutrition, professional skills, and electives (including public health).
Kinesiology - Occupational Science
Kinesiology - Occupational Science from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option in the Master of Science.
Cancer Biology
The graduate program in Cancer Biology at the University of Wisconsin Madison offers a course of study and research leading to the Ph.D. degree. Although a master’s degree is offered under special circumstances, students are not admitted for a master’s degree.
Population Health - Population Health
Population Health - Population Health is a named option within the Population Health MS at University of Wisconsin Madison.
History of Science, Medicine and Technology
One of the oldest, most prestigious academic programs of its kind in the United States, the History of Science, Medicine and Technology (HSMT) program at University of Wisconsin Madison draws together faculty members in History and in Medical History and Bioethics.
Kinesiology
At University of Wisconsin Madison, the Department of Kinesiology's mission is to create, interpret, transmit, and apply knowledge related to movement, exercise, and human occupation with the ultimate goal of enhancing human health, productivity, and quality of life.
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling
The M.S. degree program in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling at the University of Wisconsin Madison prepares rehabilitation counselors at the master’s degree level to serve adolescents and adults with disabilities in both private and public rehabilitation agencies and programs through counseling, assessment, job placement, case management, and advocacy.
Population Health - Epidemiology
The Population Health - Epidemiology course from the University of Wisconsin Madison strives to create, integrate, disseminate, and apply knowledge promoting the most efficient, equitable, and effective possible use of resources to maintain and improve the health of populations.
Pharmaceutical Sciences - Applied Drug Development
Pharmaceutical Sciences - Applied Drug Development from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option in the Pharmaceutical Sciences MS.