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15 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mathematics
Science in Applied Mathematical Science -Mathematics from University of Central Oklahoma prepares students to meet the industry, business and governmental demands for experts in applications of mathematical sciences.
Applied Mathematical Science - Mathematics
Applied Mathematical Science - Mathematics from University of Central Oklahoma prepares students to meet the industry, business and governmental demands for experts in applications of mathematical sciences.
Biology
Biology from University of Central Oklahoma aims to prepare students for further graduate studies or for career opportunities in education, research, medicine, allied health, or other professional areas.
Forensic Science - Molecular Biology
Forensic Science - Molecular Biology from University of Central Oklahoma is a research-oriented, thesis-required graduate degree program. Students must complete a minimum of 36 hours of graduate level work consisting of: A core of 30 hours--which includes six hours of thesis research or three hours of graduate capstone plus an additional three hour guided elective.
Engineering Physics - Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Physics - Mechanical Engineering from University of Central Oklahoma is designed so that its graduates can enter the industry or government sectors as practicing engineers or pursue research and teaching careers with government and/or academic institutions.
Behavior Analysis
Behavior Analysis from University of Central Oklahoma has as its foundation the university’s mission of providing transformative educational experiences to students so that they may become productive, creative, ethical and engaged citizens and leaders serving our global community.
Molecular Biology
Master of Science in Forensic Science - Molecular Biology from University of Central Oklahoma is a research-oriented, graduate degree program.
Engineering Physics - Physics
Engineering Physics - Physics from University of Central Oklahoma is designed so that its graduates can enter the industry or government sectors as practicing engineers or pursue research and teaching careers with government and/or academic institutions.
Computational Mathematics
Professional Science Master in Computational Science - Computational Mathematics from University of Central Oklahoma prepares students to meet the industry, business and governmental demands for experts in applications of mathematical sciences.
Engineering Physics - Biomedical Engineering
Engineering Physics - Biomedical Engineering from University of Central Oklahoma is crafted to transform your passion for biomedical engineering into real-world impact.
Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from University of Central Oklahoma is designed to prepare students to meet the demands of industry, business, and government for individuals with expertise in advanced applications of mathematics and computer science.
Engineering Physics - Electrical Engineering
Engineering Physics - Electrical Engineering from University of Central Oklahoma opens doors to a world where graduates become not just engineers, but visionaries shaping the future.
Applied Mathematical Science - Statistics
Applied Mathematical Science - Statistics from University of Central Oklahoma prepares students to meet the industry, business and governmental demands for experts in applications of mathematical sciences.
Applied Mathematical Science - Teaching
Applied Mathematical Science - Teaching from University of Central Oklahoma prepares students to meet the industry, business and governmental demands for experts in applications of mathematical sciences.
Forensic Science - Chemistry
Forensic Science - Chemistry from University of Central Oklahoma is a research-oriented, thesis-required graduate degree program. Students must complete a minimum of 36 hours of graduate level work consisting of: A core of 30 hours--which includes 6 hours of thesis research--and a minimum of 6 hours of electives in their major area.