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38 Master's degrees offered by the university
Psychology
Studying for the Psychology course from University of Waikato challenges you to take your understanding of theoretical subject matter to an advanced level.
Social Policy
Studying the Social Policy programme at the University of Waikato challenges you to take your understanding of theoretical subject matter to an advanced level.
Pacific and Indigenous Studies
The Pacific and Indigenous Studies course at the University of Waikato involves advanced study in an Arts subject and is intended for those who want to deepen their knowledge of that subject. The degree helps applicants to build the skills required to work in their chosen field.
Anthropology
Studying for a Anthropology course at the University of Waikato challenges you to take your understanding of theoretical subject matter to an advanced level.
Sociology
The Sociology course at the University of Waikato is a one-year research-based degree in which candidates undertake a programme of supervised research which critically investigates a topic of substance and significance.
Public Policy
Studying for the Public Policy at the University of Waikato challenges you to take your understanding of theoretical subject matter to an advanced level.
Applied Psychology - Community Psychology
The Applied Psychology - Community Psychology course at the University of Waikato develops a detailed understanding of the underlying ideas relating to the chosen specialisation, as well the fundamental principles and guiding values connected to your specialist field.
Geography
Studying the Geography programme at the University of Waikato challenges you to take your understanding of theoretical subject matter to an advanced level.
Counselling
The Counselling course at University of Waikato has specifically been designed for professional counsellors or supervisors interested in leadership roles within the New Zealand counselling profession.
Psychology
The Psychology course from University of Waikato involves advanced study in an Arts subject and is intended for those who want to deepen their knowledge of that subject. The degree helps applicants to build the skills required to work in their chosen field.
Geography
The Geography programme at the University of Waikato is the only solely human geography programme in New Zealand. involves advanced study in an Arts subject and is intended for those who want to deepen their knowledge of that subject.
Political Science
The Political Science course at the University of Waikato involves advanced study in an Arts subject and is intended for those who want to deepen their knowledge of that subject. The degree helps applicants to build the skills required to work in their chosen field.
Economics
The Economics course at the University of Waikato will bring you closer to the frontiers of knowledge in your specialist field, and prepare you for leadership roles that require a high level of critical thinking and information analysis.
Sociology
Studying the Sociology course at the University of Waikato challenges you to take your understanding of theoretical subject matter to an advanced level.
Sociology
The Sociology course at the University of Waikato involves advanced study in an Arts subject and is intended for those who want to deepen their knowledge of that subject. The degree helps applicants to build the skills required to work in their chosen field.
Anthropology
The Anthropology programme at the University of Waikato is a one-year research-based degree in which candidates undertake a programme of supervised research which critically investigates a topic of substance and significance.
Psychology
The Psychology programme at the University of Waikato is a one-year research-based degree in which candidates undertake a programme of supervised research which critically investigates a topic of substance and significance.
International Relations
The International Relations course at the University of Waikato involves advanced study in an Arts subject and is intended for those who want to deepen their knowledge of that subject. The degree helps applicants to build the skills required to work in their chosen field.
Applied Psychology - Behaviour Analysis
The Applied Psychology - Behaviour Analysis course at the University of Waikato develops a detailed understanding of the underlying ideas relating to the chosen specialisation, as well the fundamental principles and guiding values connected to your specialist field.
Pacific and Indigenous Studies
The Pacific and Indigenous Studies course at the University of Waikato is a one-year research-based degree in which candidates undertake a programme of supervised research which critically investigates a topic of substance and significance.