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15 Master's degrees offered by the university
Psychology - Industrial and Organizational
The objective of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte’s nationally recognized Psychology - Industrial and Organizational program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to improve the world of work from both an employee and organizational point of view.
Communication Studies
The Communication Studies program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is designed to provide advanced study in the field of communication by emphasizing the ability to understand and analyze communication practices in the 21st Century.
Special Education and Child Development
As an experienced educator, do you want to enhance your ability to provide exemplary, evidence-based services for people with special needs? The Special Education and Child Development program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is designed for professionals who already hold an initial Professional Educator’s License in Special Education.
Latin American Studies
The Latin American Studies program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides students with the skills and knowledge to understand and analyze the societies of Latin America and the Caribbean—a region of key importance in the age of globalization and mass migration.
Psychology
The objective of the Psychology program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is to train psychologists in the knowledge and skills necessary to address problems encountered in modern living.
Public Health and Anthropology Dual Degree
The Public Health and Anthropology Dual Degree program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is an in-person program of study that prepares graduate students to apply core principles of public health education within a variety of community settings and to advance the public health profession.
Nursing - Community and Public Health Nursing
The Nursing - Community and Public Health Nursing program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is designed to prepare nurses for advanced practice in Community and Public Health Nursing.
Geography
In the Geography program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Students gain expertise in geographic research methods, problem formulation and solutions, urban planning, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), human-environment relationships, and urban and regional development.
Mathematical Finance and Economics Dual Degree
The Mathematical Finance and Economics Dual Degree program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides a balanced approach to broadening your understanding of financial modeling. As a student in the program, you’ll gain a solid background in finance while using your mathematical skills to identify, measure and manage risk.
Spanish
The Spanish program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte offers two concentrations, each consisting of 24-30 hours of graduate course work: Language, Literature and Culture and Translating and Translation Studies.
Sociology
The Sociology program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides students with theoretical and methodological skills necessary to undertake analysis of contemporary social issues and problems.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte will prepare the student to excel as a mental health counselor in a variety of clinical settings, from educational, corporate, and healthcare institutions to local nonprofits, community agencies, and private practice.
Anthropology
The Anthropology program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is designed to meet the needs of two groups of students.
Addiction Counseling
The Addiction Counseling program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte prepares the student to work effectively in various treatment settings and with a variety of addictive behaviors.
Economics
For more than 30 years, the Economics program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte has been preparing graduates with the skills for success.