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18 Master's degrees offered by the university
Physics
The M.S. Physics degree from University of New Hampshire gives you an understanding of physics’ basic theoretical structures as preparation for conducting cutting-edge research. You will learn to apply advanced research methodologies and facilitate deeper student thinking in the areas of electromagnetic theory, quantum mechanics, classical mechanics, and advanced mathematical methods.
Molecular and Cellular Biotechnology
The Molecular and Cellular Biotechnology, M.Sc. is offered by University of New Hampshire. Prepare for a successful position in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical professions with training on state-of-the-art instruments and advanced coursework that enhance your knowledge, skills, and industry contacts and take your career to the next level.
Statistics
Statistics, studied at University of New Hampshire, is a thriving field that develops and tests tools for data collection, modeling and analysis. Statistical methods and practices are ubiquitous in all the sciences, and in society at large, especially in this age of ever-increasing reliance on digital technology.
Geochemical Systems Specialization
This M.S. degree in Geochemical Systems Specialization from University of New Hampshire will prepare you for jobs in either the public or private sector that require knowledge of the geochemistry of bedrock, sediment, water, ice and air; laboratory analytical techniques; quantitative and geospatial data analysis; and scientific communication.
Applied Mathematics
The Applied Mathematics, M.Sc. is offered by University of New Hampshire. Applied mathematics is a thriving field in which advanced mathematical and computational methods are brought to bear on complex problems from science, engineering, industry and society.
Mathematics
The Mathematics, M.Sc. is offered by University of New Hampshire. The Master of Science degree in pure mathematics is an opportunity to advance and solidify an understanding of the mathematical sciences. Study at the master’s level allows the student to focus exclusively on mathematics.
Chemistry
The Chemistry M.S. from University of New Hampshire will provide you with the opportunity to participate in graduate education without the longer academic and research commitment of doctoral study. This master’s degree program allows students to participate in advanced coursework and develop a significant research program.
Oceanography
Oceanography students at University of New Hampshire can choose from a variety of research projects leading to post-graduate employment opportunities. The faculty span the major disciplines of oceanography.
Ocean Engineering
Ocean Engineering at University of New Hampshire is an interdisciplinary program that prepares students to interact with professionals in diverse disciplines within the ocean science community to develop responsible solutions leading to sustainable activity and life in the ocean.
Ocean Engineering
The Ocean Engineering, M.Eng. is offered by University of New Hampshire. Ocean engineering is an interdisciplinary program that prepares students to interact with professionals in diverse disciplines within the ocean science community to develop responsible solutions leading to sustainable activity and life in the ocean.
Natural Resources - Wildlife and Conservation Biology
Environmental impacts on habitat, land, water and other natural resources are continuously affecting wildlife species. If you’re interested in wildlife, biodiversity and ecology, then a Natural Resources - Wildlife and Conservation Biology program from University of New Hampshire may be for you.
Integrative Biology
The Integrative Biology, M.Sc. is offered by University of New Hampshire. The integrative biology master’s degree offers broad-based, synthetic graduate training for students whose research integrates diverse aspects of biology, from organism-focused studies through ecological genomics, STEM pedagogy and restoration ecology.
Microbiology
Graduates of the Microbiology program at University of New Hampshire have the knowledge, skills and experience for successful careers in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, academic and government research laboratories, and are ready for doctoral programs, medical school, and health-related professional programs.
Genetics
The interdisciplinary Genetics program from University of New Hampshire covers areas from molecular and cellular biology to environmental and evolutionary genetics and genomics in microbial, plant and animal systems.
Social Work (Online)
The Social Work (Online) program from University of New Hampshire teaches professionals to effectively work with a diverse range of individuals, families and organizations in optimizing human potential through intervention. The Advanced Generalist curriculum prepares students to navigate client systems of many sizes across a variety of work settings.
Biochemistry
The M.S. in Biochemistry from University of New Hampshire lets you combine a rigorous curriculum in biochemistry and related disciplines with a wide variety of interdisciplinary research opportunities.
Natural Resources- Ecosystem Science
The Natural Resources- Ecosystem Science, M.Sc. is offered by University of New Hampshire. Ecosystem science is crucial to maintaining sustainable agriculture, the environment, and the health of people, animal and plant life. In this program, you’ll study the ecology, microbiology and biogeochemistry of soil, with an emphasis on how the different components of an ecosystem interact.
Social Work (Advanced Standing)
If you have graduated within the last five years with a Bachelor of Social Work from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)-accredited program with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or better, you are eligible to apply for the advanced standing Master of Social Work (Advanced Standing) degree at University of New Hampshire.