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19 Master's degrees offered by the university
Dietetics
The Master of Dietetics program at University of Massachusetts Lowell combines the coursework and supervised practice requirements to become eligible to take the national examination to become a Registered Dietitian after graduation Dietetics.
Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science at University of Massachusetts Lowell offers theoretical grounding combined with an industry-influenced curriculum that sets our graduates apart. Alumni of the program work in companies like Amazon, Bloomberg, EMC, Facebook, Fidelity, Google, IBM, Microsoft, MITRE and Raytheon.
Polymer Science
The goal of the Polymer Science graduate program at University of Massachusetts Lowell is to educate incoming students in the theory and practice of polymer science.
CBRNE Security
Students in this CBRNE Security area of concentration at University of Massachusetts Lowell will develop a solid understanding of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) security.
Radiological Sciences and Protection
Radiological Sciences and Protection at University of Massachusetts Lowell allows a student to select courses and a research project consistent with his/her desired area of professional development.
Medical Physics
The Medical Physics degree from University of Massachusetts Lowell qualifies students for all medical physics specialties and prepares them for residency programs, junior medical physicist positions, and future ABR exams.
Probability and Statistics
This Probability and Statistics option at University of Massachusetts Lowell provides the necessary mathematical skills to solve many of the data analysis problems in, industry, science, engineering, and management.
Mathematics
All options of this Mathematics at University of Massachusetts Lowell require a four-year undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university with a satisfactory grade point average, and the official score report of the Aptitude Test of the Graduate Record Examination.
Bio/Cheminformatics
Applicants for admission to the Master of Science Program with a Bio/Cheminformatics at University of Massachusetts Lowell option typically have an undergraduate degree in computer science or a related discipline such as mathematics, physics, biochemistry or engineering.
Biological Sciences - General Option
The objective of this Biological Sciences - General Option program at University of Massachusetts Lowell is to foster critical thinking and to develop skills needed for independent laboratory study. This is accomplished, in part, by offering advanced lecture, seminar, and laboratory courses.
Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology - Radiological Sciences
The Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology - Radiological Sciences degree at the University of Massachusetts Lowell allows one a deeper understanding of the uses of radiation in biomedical and health research.
Chemistry
Chemistry program offered by University of Massachusetts Lowell lets you choose one of three options: with a thesis, without a thesis, or through the Bachelor's-to-Master's Program.
Clinical Lab Sciences
The Clinical Lab Sciences Master's Degree Program at University of Massachusetts Lowell is intended for experienced professionals or new graduates with a background in clinical sciences/medical laboratory science, biology, chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology or related areas who want to develop and expand their expertise in the clinical sciences.
Physics
Leading edge research lies at heart of graduate programs in physics. At University of Massachusetts Lowell our Department of Physics and Applied Physics, with over $10 million annually in funded research, is well positioned to offer M.S. and Ph.D. programs specializing in physics and applied physics, both experimental and theoretical.
Biotechnology
Biotechnology program at University of Massachusetts Lowell offers extensive hands-on experience in current techniques and instrumentation. Field trips and seminars afford students an opportunity for interaction with the biotechnology industry.
Coastal and Ocean Administration - Science and Technology
Coastal and Ocean Administration - Science and Technology students from University of Massachusetts Lowell may choose either a thesis or non-thesis option. The thesis option requires a minimum of 30 credit hours and the non-thesis option requires 33 credit hours. Full-time MS students normally complete their degree requirements in four semesters.
Mathematics for Teachers
Admission to the Mathematics for Teachers program offered by University of Massachusetts Lowell requires a four-year undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university with a satisfactory grade point average.
Plastics Engineering
This Plastics Engineering graduate program from University of Massachusetts Lowell offers professional training designed to provide the opportunity for the study of more advanced theory and practice in plastics materials, design, and processing.
Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology
The Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology Graduate Program is offered jointly by the University of Massachusetts Lowell, Boston, Dartmouth and Worcester campuses. The program emphasizes a multidisciplinary, team approach in course/seminars, presentations, laboratory rotations, and research projects.