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18 Master's degrees offered by the university
Public Administration
The Public Administration degree at St. Mary's University promotes professional excellence and exposes students to classical works and methodologies in public administration.
Communication Studies
The Communication Studies Master is offered by St. Mary's University . Communication is central to human endeavor and the Master of Arts in Communication Studies program connects students to great experiences and opportunities.
Computer Information Systems
The Computer Information Systems program at St. Mary's University prepares students to manage software development projects.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program at St. Mary's University prepares students to manage all aspects of a software development project — from analysis, design, implementation, testing and maintenance stages to management of quality, budgets, deliverables and deadlines.
Industrial Engineering and Management
The Industrial Engineering and Management degree at St. Mary's University is an interdisciplinary graduate program that prepares engineers to excel in today’s dynamic workplace.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program offered by St. Mary's University educates students to become professional counselors prepared to meet the needs of diverse populations in South Texas and in the nation.
Public History
This Public History program at St. Mary's University celebrates the rich heritage of San Antonio and the surrounding region.
Master of Business Administration
The Master of Business Administration program at St. Mary's University is highly regarded for its rigorous academic standards, innovative student projects and development opportunities outside the classroom.
Legal Studies
The Legal Studies offered by St. Mary's University is designed for those who do not wish to practice law, but are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the American legal system.
Cybersecurity
The Cybersecurity degree at St. Mary's University is a 33-credit-hour program. Students may elect a thesis or a project (non-thesis) option.
International Relations
The International Relations program offered by St. Mary's University uses a cross-disciplinary approach to analyze global events and human development.
Software Engineering
The Software Engineering Master is offered by St. Mary's University . The Software Engineering program trains individuals to successfully design, develop, implement, integrate, and maintain software and software related products.
English Literature and Language
The English Literature and Language degree at St. Mary’s University immerses students in narrative and storytelling practices, such as research, writing and outreach, to prepare them for doctoral or legal studies and a variety of professional environments.
American Legal Studies
The American Legal Studies is a degree at St. Mary's University for internationally trained lawyers. American trained lawyers are not eligible.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering degree at St. Mary’s University prepares students for rewarding careers in the field of electrical and computer engineering.
International Criminal Law
The International Criminal Law degree offered by St. Mary's University is a post-J.D. degree designed for American lawyers who intend to pursue a specialized government career as a federal or state prosecutor or as a private-sector criminal defense lawyer.
Theology
The Theology degree at St. Mary’s University continues the work initiated by the Society of Mary to foster critical reflection on the Catholic faith in a manner open to ecumenism and interreligious dialogue. The graduate degree introduces students to a variety of materials, questions, methods and thinkers in the academic discipline of Theology.
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Students in the Industrial and Organizational Psychology program at St. Mary’s University gain a broad understanding of the scientist-practitioner model to learn how to quantify human behavior and address organizational needs.