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11 Master's degrees offered by the university
Technical Communication
The Department of English offers a Master of Science in Technical Communication at North Carolina State University.
Economics
The Master of Science in Economics at North Carolina State University allows students to tailor their experience to match their own research interests and career goals. Master’s students may opt to pursue a degree with an applied focus or a more theoretically based degree designed to give them the best foundation possible for further graduate work in economics.
Communication
The Master of Science in Communication at North Carolina State University provides opportunities for study and training in human communication for professionals entering business, industry, non-profit organizations, or government service.
School Counseling
The Master of School Counseling at North Carolina State University shares the university’s land-grant mission. To be eligible for a North Carolina school counseling license, students must complete their practicums and internships in a North Carolina public K-12 school.
Psychology
The Psychology Department offers a Master of Science in Psychology at North Carolina State University. We do not, however, offer training in either clinical or counseling psychology.
Teaching - Social Studies (Secondary)
The Master of Teaching - Social Studies (Secondary) at North Carolina State University is an accelerated teacher licensure program that leads its graduates to both an initial teaching license and a master’s degree in as little as a year-and-a-half (full-time).
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
The Master in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at North Carolina State University has had a long and rich history of contributing to the needs of North Carolina and the nation. Founded in 1946 with the appointment of Professor Roy Anderson, the Counselor Education Program functioned largely as a one-person enterprise with a focus on occupational information and guidance.
International Studies
The Masters of International Studies at North Carolina State University is a professional interdisciplinary degree program that prepares students for careers in government service, international institutions and non-governmental organizations. Hallmarks of the program include its diverse faculty, small class size, open exchange of ideas and a global student body.
Lifespan Developmental Psychology
Researchers in Lifespan Developmental Psychology seek to understand human development across the lifespan at specific stages or ages in life (i.e., childhood, adolescence, aging). The Department offers a Master of Science in Lifespan Developmental Psychology at North Carolina State University.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
The Master of Science in Agricultural and Resource Economics at North Carolina State University allows students to tailor their experience to match their own research interests and career goals.
Anthropology
The Masters of Arts in Anthropology at North Carolina State University students themselves by conducting original research projects, presenting their findings at regional and national conferences and publishing their scholarly work as co-authors with program faculty.