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17 Master's degrees offered by the university
Rehabilitation Counseling
The Rehabilitation Counseling program of the Utah State University is accredited by the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE).
Sociology
The Sociology program of the Utah State University provides a unique combination of demographic, organizational, political-economic, and social-psychological aspects to the study of major domestic and global issues.
Political Science
Students in the Political Science program of the Utah State University become experts in the topics they study related to government, public policies, political processes, and more as they work with award-winning faculty that foster classroom environments where engaging discussion and research are required.
Communication Studies
Communication majors study mass media, technical communications, and advertising. They learn how to write press releases, long-form articles, and technical documents. Communication Studies is offered at Utah State University.
Technical Communication
In the Technical Communication program of the Utah State University you will enjoy the same high quality level of education, the same award-winning faculty, and the same small class sizes you would otherwise encounter in any USU classroom.
Economics
The Economics program of the Utah State University is designed to be equivalent to the first year of a rigorous PhD program in economics at a top-30 university, and, therefore, prepares students for entry into a top-level economics or finance doctoral program.
Economics and Statistics
The Economics and Statistics program of the Utah State University is a flexible, versatile degree that can help students meet two separate career goals.
Applied Economics
The Applied Economics program of the Utah State University is a preparatory degree for students wishing to do applied work in areas where economics is the focus of the career.
Geography
The Geography program of the Utah State University is centered on exploring how the geographic perspective informs our understanding of human-environment relationships.
Marriage and Family Therapy
The Marriage and Family Therapy program of the Utah State University is designed to prepare students for clinical careers in marriage and family therapy.
Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education
The Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education program of the Utah State University is organized into three divisions: audiology, speech-language pathology, and deaf education.
Anticipatory Intelligence
Anticipatory Intelligence is offered by Utah State University. The College of Humanities and Social Sciences challenges students to Think, Discover, and Create.
Folklore and American Studies
The Folklore and American Studies program of the Utah State University offers students the opportunity to explore American life and cultures from interdisciplinary perspectives.
Environment and Society
Formed in 2002, the Environment and Society program of the Utah State University is the first of its kind and has served as a model for the development of similar departments at other institutions of higher learning.
Financial Economics
The Financial Economics program of the Utah State University includes courses in key areas of finance and supporting areas of economics and quantitative methods.
Anthropology
The Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology offers the Anthropology program of the Utah State University with a required specialization in archaeology and cultural resource management.
Communication Sciences
This non-clinical degree in Communication Sciences at Utah State University is designed as a preparation program for the interdisciplinary doctoral program in disability disciplines or neuroscience. It is for those students who are interested in communication disorders research, not a clinical profession.