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299 Master's degrees offered by the university
Nutritional Sciences
The Nutritional Sciences programme from The University of Arizona allows you to earn a graduate degree in nutritional sciences while pursuing interdisciplinary opportunities in basic, clinical, epidemiological or translational research.
Water Policy (Certificate NDP)
In response to the ever-growing public and professional interest in water policy governing critical resources, The University of Arizona established a Graduate Certificate in Water Policy (Certificate NDP) - a thorough examination of how people use and manage water, and the social and political aspects of water issues in the Southwestern U.S., as well as nationally and globally.
Engineering - Systems Engineering
The Engineering - Systems Engineering from The University of Arizona is a practice oriented, focused degree. It is flexible: the format combines distance learning with on–campus coursework; there is no residency requirement.
Public Health - Public Health Policy and Management
For a broad understanding of public health and essential skills in the field, the Master of Public Health offers an interdisciplinary, professional degree. Join the Public Health - Public Health Policy and Management program at The University of Arizona.
Genetic Counseling
The Genetic Counseling at The University of Arizona is a two-year M.S. degree that combines coursework with real-world experience. You will benefit from rich fieldwork experiences and learn to take and interpret medical histories for likelihood of disease; provide counseling and risk assessment to foster informed decision-making; and educate others about genetics.
Medical Pharmacology - Perfusion
The Medical Pharmacology - Perfusion program from The University of Arizona is the first in the United States that is structured with a dual track, resulting in a Master's of Science degree in Medical Pharmacology, plus technical and clinical training in Cardiovascular Perfusion.
Legal Studies
If your work involves regulations, negotiations or working with lawyers or legal issues, earning a Legal Studies degree at The University of Arizona will help you improve your career prospects by obtaining legal and critical thinking skills.
Classics
In the Classics degree at The University of Arizona, you can pursue an emphasis in Ancient History, Classical Archaeology, Classical Philology (i.e., the study of Greek and Latin languages and literatures), Latin Pedagogy or Latin Philology.
Urban Planning - Accelerated Master's Program
This Urban Planning - Accelerated Master's Program program from The University of Arizona prepares you for a career shaping more sustainable and resilient cities and regions across the globe.
Molecular and Cellular Biology - Accelerated Master's Program
The Molecular and Cellular Biology - Accelerated Master's Program degree from The University of Arizona combines foundational scientific practice with a professional component that includes internships and cross-training in topics such as business, communication and regulatory affairs.
Animal and Comparative Biomedical Science
The Animal and Comparative Biomedical Science program at The University of Arizona provides the opportunity to perform research that spans from molecular biology to meat and dairy production to the business of horse racing.
Indigenous Governance
The Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Indigenous Governance degree at The University of Arizona has been designed with working professionals in mind, combining brief but intensive on-campus classes with a diverse menu of online courses and externship credits that can be earned in a student’s home community.
Journalism
Where will your education take you? At The University of Arizona, the Journalism program can take you as far as you can dream.
International Security Studies
Ideal if you are not pursuing the M.A. degree or will pursue it later, the International Security Studies certificate at The University of Arizona reviews the security issues facing the international community from the postwar period to present day.
German Studies
Courses train students in literary and cultural studies as well as applied linguistics and second-language acquisition methodologies in both German and English. Join the German Studies programme offered by The University of Arizona.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering programme at The University of Arizona suits working engineers seeking to excel in the creation and planning of new technologies.
Computer Science
Students of the Computer Science degree offered by The University of Arizona can pursue either a thesis or a non-thesis Master’s. The non-thesis option is designed for students to develop more sophisticated programming, theoretical, and applied skills for working in industry.
Real Estate Development - Accelerated Master's Program
The Real Estate Development - Accelerated Master's Program program from The University of Arizona recruits students with great potential and prepares them to become responsible property investors and developers.
School Psychology
The School Psychology program at The University of Arizona provides a comprehensive and integrated curriculum that prepares you to become a Nationally Certified School Psychologist.
Mathematics
For the Mathematics degree from The University of Arizona, requirements are: 30 units of approved graduate credit, including up to 6 units of thesis credit; 9 to 12 units must be in courses from departments other than Mathematics.