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109 Master's degrees offered by the university
Chemistry
Welcome to the Department of Chemistry at The University of Maine. We are proud to be the only university in the State of Maine to offer Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in chemistry.
Financial Economics
The Master of Science in Financial Economics degree from The University of Maine prepares graduates for employment in the financial services sector in positions requiring advanced quantitative and analytical skills and in-depth familiarity with the structure and functioning of financial markets and institutions.
Oceanography
The University of Maine’s Oceanography Program creates and communicates integrated understanding of oceanographic processes by weaving fundamentals from basic sciences and mathematics into a fully interdisciplinary, marine context.
Engineering Technology
The Engineering Technology at The University of Maine applies numerous aspects of the engineering technological spectrum to develop marketable skills that meet the demands of the modern workforce.
Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Information Systems at The University of Maine have become a common information management and analysis tool used across many academic disciplines, government agencies and businesses.
Social Work
The University of Maine School of Social Work educates social workers from a generalist perspective of social work practice.
French
The Department of Modern Languages and Classics at The University of Maine offers a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) or Master of Arts (MA) in French with optional concentrations in French Literature or North American French Studies.
Computational Thinking for Educators
The online Graduate Certificate in Computational Thinking for Educators at The University of Maine prepares educators to integrate computational thinking strategies into classrooms and understand their cultural and contextual implications.
Information Systems
The Graduate Certificate in Information Systems at The University of Maine is a 15 credit program that can be completed online or on-campus.
History
The University of Maine History Department offers MA and PhD programs of study in a wide range of fields.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Graduate studies in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at The University of Maine can lead to an MPS or MS degree. Students may choose from biomedical research areas such as cell regulatory systems, protein biochemistry, molecular immunology, cellular and molecular toxicology, microbiology, bioinformatics, and genomics.
Plant, Soil and Environmental Sciences
The MS degree in PPlant, Soil and Environmental Sciences at The University of Maine may be earned for a program of study comprising at least 30 hours of work including credit for graduate thesis work, which constitutes a major portion of the degree program.
Food Science and Human Nutrition
The M.S. degree in Food Science and Human Nutrition at The University of Maine is a 30 credit hour program designed to prepare students to work in areas of human nutrition and food science.
Information Systems Online
The Master of Science in Information Systems Online program from The University of Maine focuses on technical, managerial and policy issues associated with constructing and managing computer-based information systems for modern organizations.
Teaching
The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree at The University of Maine is an accelerated teacher licensure program that leads to initial teacher certification in a designated content area and a master’s degree.
French
The Department of Modern Languages and Classics at The University of Maine offers a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) or Master of Arts (MA) in French with optional concentrations in French Literature or North American French Studies.
Engineering and Business
The Professional Science Master’s (PSM) in Engineering and Business program from The University of Maine is designed for students with a background in engineering who want to advance into management positions.
Spatial Informatics
The Master of Science in Spatial Informatics at The University of Maine is an all course-work degree program of study that is available only through distance learning.
Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction
The graduate programs in Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction at The University of Maine are designed for elementary, middle and high school teachers, who want to assume more responsibility and larger leadership roles while continuing a career in the classroom.
Wildlife Conservation
The Master of Wildlife Conservation at The University of Maine is a non-thesis degree for students who wish to focus strongly on the course work portion of a degree rather than a thesis.