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85 Master's degrees offered by the university
Health Administration and Health Informatics and Analytics Dual Degree
The Health Administration and Health Informatics and Analytics Dual Degree program at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte allows students to earn both a Master of Health Administration and a M.S. in Health Informatics and Analytics degree.
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.
Social Work
The Social Work program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte prepares students to be social work professionals and leaders in areas of culturally-informed, community-engaged practice, policy and research.
Data Science and Business Analytics
The Graduate Certificate in Data Science and Business Analytics (DSBA) from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte is a postgraduate qualification that requires 15 credit hours of coursework. This programme is designed for students to enhance their expertise in data science and business analytics, available in a flexible format.
Fire Protection and Safety Management
The Fire Protection and Safety Management program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides an advanced technical background for safety professionals involved with fire protection / administration in areas such as fire protection analysis and design, fire service, fire safety and security, safety management, occupational safety, industrial hazards and safety and related areas.
Information Technology
The Information Technology program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte offers a wide selection of courses in Information Technology and Software Engineering with an emphasis on designing information technologies that deliver integrated, secure, reliable, and easy-to-use services.
Curriculum and Instruction - Teaching English as a Second Language
The Curriculum and Instruction - Teaching English as a Second Language program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is uniquely designed to prepare teachers to be second language education specialists, leaders in their schools, and advocates for English Learners (ELs) in their communities.
Public Health and Health Informatics and Analytics Dual Degree
The Public Health and Health Informatics and Analytics 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.
Educational Leadership (Higher Education)
The Educational Leadership (Higher Education) program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte focuses on multifaceted leadership development by preparing students for the demands of leadership across the educational pipeline, including in higher education settings.
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.
Reading Education
The Reading Education program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is a 33 credit-hour online program that prepares literacy leaders and qualifies most graduates who hold a North Carolina professional educator’s license for an advanced North Carolina K-12 Reading Education license at the master’s level.
Architecture
The Architecture program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is focusing on emerging research critical to the architectural profession, which requires expertise that exceeds current criteria for accredited professional degrees.
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.
Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is designed to promote broad based study of the phenomenon of crime and to enhance career opportunities in the field of criminal justice.
Architecture and Information Technology
The Architecture and Information Technology program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is a unique curriculum that systematically combines the strength and insights of these disciplines.
Mathematical Finance and Business Administration Dual Degree
The Mathematical Finance and Business Administration 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.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is broad based, allowing students to develop expertise in a number of areas including metrology, manufacturing, bioengineering, motorsports and automotive engineering, energy engineering, thermal and fluid sciences, solid mechanics, materials engineering and science, and mechanical control and instrumentation.
Ethics and Applied Philosophy
The Ethics and Applied Philosophy program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is designed to foster the application of ethical and philosophical knowledge to currently pressing concerns in social, economic, medical, legal, commercial, cultural, and political contexts and associations.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides students with advanced knowledge on the theory and applications of electrical systems and signal processing.