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25 Master's degrees offered by the university
Surgical Neurophysiology
The new Master of Science in Surgical Neurophysiology at the University of Connecticut is a one-year program that will provide students with the didactic and clinical training required to become a Surgical Neurophysiologist.
Statistics
The Department of Statistics at the University of Connecticut was founded in 1962 . As one of the major statistics departments in New England, it provides outstanding preparation for careers in universities, industry or government.
Molecular and Cell Biology (Genetics and Genomics)
The Molecular and Cell Biology (Genetics and Genomics) Program at University of Connecticut comprises faculty encompassing an array of multidisciplinary fields in genetics, genomics, and bioinformatics, and is partnered with the newly established Institute for Systems Genomics.
Clinical Genetics and Genomics
This University of Connecticut online graduate certificate program focused on Clinical Genetics and Genomics practice provides students with an independent, yet engaging, series of 100% online courses.
Molecular and Cell Biology (Cell and Developmental Biology)
Molecular and Cell Biology (Cell and Developmental Biology) at University of Connecticut is one of four areas of concentration within the Molecular and Cell Biology Field of Study, offering both PhD and MS degrees.
Biostatistics
The objective of the University of Connecticut, Biostatistics program is to provide rigorous training in the modern areas of biostatistics related to the theory and application of statistical science to solve problems in public health, health services, health policy, and biomedical research, and other areas such as environmental health and ecology.
Plant Science
We offer Master’s and Doctoral degrees with strong emphasis on research in conjunction with a faculty member. Research opportunities vary from biotechnology and ornamental plant improvement to pest and risk management and landscape architecture. The Plant Science programme is offered at the University of Connecticut.
Accounting Analytics
With this innovative Advanced Business Certificate in Accounting Analytics from University of Connecticut students will develop a skillset which enables them to operate with an analytics mindset throughout all accounting fields including audit, tax, financial reporting, forensics and consulting.
Applied Financial Mathematics
The University of Connecticut’s Professional Master’s in Applied Financial Mathematics prepares a graduate for work in an analytic capacity across a wide spectrum of the financial services industry – investment banks, private equity, hedge funds, mutual funds, consulting firms, investment firms, insurance companies, commercial banks, brokerage houses and other corporations.
Molecular and Cell Biology (Microbiology)
The Molecular and Cell Biology (Microbiology) Graduate Program at the University of Connecticut provides students with broad training in classical and modern microbiology plus exciting opportunities for state-of-the-art research .
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
A research-based master’s degree at University of Connecticut completed in association with a faculty sponsor from the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department. Many students completing this degree choose to continue in the Ph.D. program at UConn or at another institution.
Applied Microbial Systems Analysis
The Applied Microbial Systems Analysis program at University of Connecticut was designed to provide students with a comprehensive education to prepare students for a scientific career in industry, government, or the non-profit sector.
Physics
The University of Connecticut is consistently ranked the Number 1 Public University in New England. The University’s first Physical Review article was published in 1899, and the first physics course was taught in 1918. The Department of Physics granted its first Ph.D. in 1954. One (so far) of the Department’s Graduate Students, David M. Lee, went to receive a Nobel Prize in Physics.
Pathobiology
The Department of Pathobiology offers two graduate degrees: Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Pathobiology, with areas of concentrations in Bacteriology, Virology, and Pathology, as well as an M.S. degree in Pathobiology with an area of concentration in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology. The Pathobiology programme is offered at the University of Connecticut.
Skeletal Biology and Regeneration
The Skeletal Biology and Regeneration Program is focused on the study of the basic biological properties of skeletal, craniofacial and oral tissues and regeneration of connective tissues. Learn more with Skeletal Biology and Regeneration from University of Connecticut.
Natural Resources - Land, Water, and Air
The Natural Resources - Land, Water, and Air program at University of Connecticut is offered by the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
Mathematics
The graduate program in Mathematics at the University of Connecticut offers high quality educational and research opportunities in a rural setting with easy access to the rest of the Northeast.
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
UConn Health’s Quantitative Cell Biology research grew into the area in Cell Analysis and Modeling. The concentration has recently updated its title to Systems Biology in order to better reflect the types of research it concentrates on. Learn more with Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from University of Connecticut.
Health Care Genetics
The individualized plan of study of the Masters Degree in Health Care Genetics at University of Connecticut, includes genetics and genomics conceptual courses, genome-based technology training, experiential learning, and professional development.
Genetic Counseling
The Genetic Counseling Professional Science Master's Degree Program at the University of Connecticut is the first and only genetic counseling program in Connecticut. The competency-based and engaging online program is designed to be responsive to the dynamic environment of clinical genetics.