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13 Master's degrees offered by the university
Statistics
Yale University offers a broad training program in Statistics comprised of the main areas of statistical theory (with emphasis on foundations, Bayes theory, decision theory, nonparametric statistics), probability theory, stochastic processes, asymptotics, information theory, machine learning, data analysis, statistical computing, and graphical methods.
Applied Physics
The Department of Applied Physics at Yale University prepares students for academic and industrial careers at the forefront of science and technology.
Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary)
The Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary) graduate program at Yale University graduate program has a long tradition of training exceptional ecologists and evolutionary biologists.
Chemistry
Yale University is recognized as having one of the strongest Chemistry programs in the world. Graduate study is an exciting departure from your experience in undergraduate education.
Biology (Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry)
The Biology (Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry) program from Yale University offers a broad education in molecular and structural biology, and is remarkable for the scope of research it encompasses.
Biology (Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental)
The graduate program in Biology (Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental) at Yale University is designed to provide students with diverse opportunities for acquiring a strong foundation in modern biology and applying it toward the generation of new knowledge through exciting research.
Applied Mathematics
The Applied Mathematics Program at Yale University is designed in the interdisciplinary setting that provides an environment with activities occurring both within and at the boundaries of many different fields, using a variety of mathematical and computational tools.
Physics
Over the last three centuries, the study of Physics has revealed a world remarkably united around a small set of fundamental laws and basic forces of nature. Apply for this Program at Yale University.
Statistics and Data Science
The M.Sc. in Statistics and Data Science at Yale University is a comprehensive programme designed to equip students with advanced statistical knowledge and data analysis skills. This full-time course typically spans two years, focusing on a blend of theoretical foundations and practical applications in various data-driven fields.
Computer Science
The Master of Computer Science (MS) program at Yale University is intended for students planning to pursue a professional career directly after finishing the MS program, rather than continuing on in a PhD program.
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics is part of the Yale University’s Biological and Biomedical Sciences. Computational Biology and Bioinformatics is an umbrella program that incorporates a number of different areas of biological research. Students apply to the CBB track of the BBS program and are part of this track for their first year of studies.
Public Health - Biostatistics
The MS degree in Public Health - Biostatistics at Yale University is one of the disciplines needed for the development and practice of public health – the methods of this discipline are appropriate for quantifying the possible effects of risk factors and health interventions on individuals and groups.
Biostatistics
The MS with a concentration in Biostatistics from Yale University, is a two-year program that provides training in clinical trials, epidemiologic methodology, implementation science, statistical genetics, and mathematical models for infectious diseases.