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36 Master's degrees offered by the university
Microbial Engineering
The Microbial Engineering program at the University of Minnesota is a research-based program focused on providing advanced training in a combination of microbiology, molecular biology, immunology, and chemical engineering.
Science Education
The MA in Science Education from University of Minnesota is a research degree designed for experienced educators who wish to explore and improve science teaching and learning. The field of science education is broad and includes STEM and environmental education in PreK-12 classrooms, higher education, and adult education.
Astrophysics
Students in the Astrophysics program of the University of Minnesota find a challenging, yet personal environment, where they can prepare themselves for careers in research, teaching, and other scientific areas. They receive a rigorous foundation in astronomy and physics, while working closely with internationally respected faculty on the most important astrophysical research problems of the day.
Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
The Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics program of the University of Minnesota is an on-site, full-time academic program that provides students with a rigorous training platform in pharmacology that can help them achieve their career goals. Most of our graduates have progressed to further training in graduate or professional degree programs or careers in the pharmaceutical industry.
Oral Biology
The Oral Biology program at the University of Minnesota offers basic science research training to students seeking academic or research-focused careers. Established in 1968, the program has a strong track record of placing graduates in academic and industrial positions.
Bioproducts and Biosystems Science, Engineering and Management
The Bioproducts and Biosystems Science, Engineering and Management program at the University of Minnesota provides a strong foundation in the basic sciences, engineering, and management.
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
The University of Minnesota offers a Master of Science in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BICB), designed to be completed in a flexible format. Students can choose between a thesis or a capstone project, with a minimum duration of 30 credits required for graduation. This programme equips graduates with essential skills for the evolving field of bioinformatics.
Statistics
The Statistics program at the University of Minnesota is designed for students who wish to pursue a career as a practicing statistician in industry, government, or academia.
Physics
The Physics program at the University of Minnesota offers exceptional opportunities for starting research projects right away.
Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy
The Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy program at the University of Minnesota prepares students to work on issues at the intersection of science, technology, environment, and society that shape human well-being, environmental sustainability, and social justice in a complex and diverse world.
Mathematics Education
The MA in Mathematics Education from University of Minnesota is a research degree designed for experienced educators who wish to explore and improve math teaching and learning.
Plant and Microbial Biology
Students in the Plant and Microbial Biology program from University of Minnesota explore every aspect of plant and microbial life, from molecular biology to genomics to ecosystem science.
Mathematics Education - Professional Studies
The Master of Education (MEd) in Mathematics Education - Professional Studies from University of Minnesota is a graduate-level program designed for experienced mathematics teachers who want to acquire advanced knowledge and leadership skills in the field of mathematics education.
Physics
The Physics program at the University of Minnesota offers students innovative educational and research opportunities with world renowned faculty.
Stem Cell Biology
Molecular, cellular, and developmental biology are the foundations of the Stem Cell Biology program of the University of Minnesota. Students complete 30 credits of graduate level courses. After completing required course credits, students choose the remaining credits from a wide range of elective courses to fulfill the degree program.
Mathematics Education - Teaching License
The accelerated program in Mathematics Education - Teaching License from University of Minnesota will prepare you to start teaching with solid classroom experience.