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50 Master's degrees offered by the university
Agricultural and Applied Economics
The Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Wisconsin Madison offers three graduate degree programs leading to the master of science and doctor of philosophy.
Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis - Educational Policy Analysis and Evaluation
Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis - Educational Policy Analysis and Evaluation from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option in the Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis MS.
Cartography and Geographic Information Systems
The Department of Geography at the University of Wisconsin Madison offers a thesis-based master of science in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems.
Financial Economics
The Master of Science in Financial Economics (MSFE) degree at the University of Wisconsin Madison provides advanced training in economics and finance to students interested in careers and further graduate study involving quantitative analysis in various areas of financial economics.
Anthropology
The primary focus of the Anthropology graduate program, offered by University of Wisconsin Madison, is the doctoral degree. A master's degree is awarded in the process of pursuing the Ph.D., but students are not admitted for the sole purpose of obtaining a master's degree.
Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies - Classics
The primary goal of the Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies - Classics program from the University of Wisconsin Madison is to familiarize students with the core linguistic, historical, and philological aspects of classical and ancient near eastern studies.
Applied Security Analysis
The Applied Security Analysis specialization in the Wisconsin MBA Program at University of Wisconsin Madison provides the analytic skill set, asset management experience, and professional support you’ll need to grow your career in the investment industry.
Sociology
The Department of Sociology and the Department of Community and Environmental Sociology at University of Wisconsin Madison conduct a combined graduate program in Sociology designed to prepare students for scholarly research, teaching, or applied work.
Southeast Asian Studies
The M.A. degree in Southeast Asian Studies at University of Wisconsin Madison is an interdisciplinary program designed to meet the unique needs of those seeking expertise for a disciplinary doctoral degree and those seeking a terminal M.A. en route to a wide range of careers in Southeast Asia, including employment in business, journalism, and various government and international organizations.
Japanese
University of Wisconsin Madison offers an M.A. and Ph.D. degree in Japanese, specializing either in linguistics or in literature and culture. The program provides broad foundations and focused training in these two specialties, assuring that our graduates are amply prepared to teach and conduct research.
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling
The M.S. degree program in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling at the University of Wisconsin Madison prepares rehabilitation counselors at the master’s degree level to serve adolescents and adults with disabilities in both private and public rehabilitation agencies and programs through counseling, assessment, job placement, case management, and advocacy.
German
The graduate program in the German is recognized internationally for its comprehensive coverage of German studies and the thorough preparation of candidates for its graduate degrees. This bachelor degree is available at University of Wisconsin Madison.
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Slavic Languages and Literatures at University of Wisconsin Madison is a national leader of doctoral programs in the field, and welcomes students with a B.A./B.S. or M.A. who are interested in all areas of Russian and comparative Slavic prose, poetry, drama, and philosophy.
Italian
The Italian program at University of Wisconsin Madison offers the master of arts and Ph.D. degrees. In most academic years, a wide array of courses and seminars is offered each semester to provide an even distribution across various literary periods.
Psychology
The Department of Psychology at University of Wisconsin Madison has fostered excellence in research and scholarship for more than 100 years. The department provides graduate students with the best available training to prepare them for a variety of professional careers in academic, clinical, research, and other settings.
Psychology - Data Science in Human Behavior
The Master of Science in Psychology - Data Science in Human Behavior at the University of Wisconsin Madison is a 16-month programme designed for those with an undergraduate degree in behavioural science. This accelerated course combines in-person attendance with rigorous training in data science, equipping students to analyse human behaviour effectively.
Economics
The University of Wisconsin Madison offers a Master degree in Economics, with two named option degrees. The M.S. Named Option in Graduate Foundations is a terminal master's degree that students apply to directly. The other M.S. Named Option Economics degree is part of the Ph.D. program and does not admit students directly.
Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies
The master of arts degree program in Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, offered by University of Wisconsin Madison provides interdisciplinary area studies training for emerging professionals and future leaders in business, development, government, journalism, law, publishing, and the military.
Educational Policy Studies
The Department of Educational Policy Studies (EPS) at University of Wisconsin Madison offers an interdisciplinary program leading to both the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees.
International Public Affairs
Through rigorous professional training across several disciplines, the Master of International Public Affairs (MIPA) degree program at the University of Wisconsin Madison prepares students from the United States and around the world to engage in governance in ways that meet the challenges of globalization.