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138 Master's degrees offered by the university
Composition
Applicants whose undergraduate work was strong in liberal arts and who wish to continue that emphasis at the graduate level may prefer to apply for the MA in Composition at the University of Michigan.
Health Informatics
There has never been a better time to enter the field of Health Informatics. As the nation’s health system reinvents itself as a digital system, health informatics professionals are playing a crucial role in conceiving, creating, and evaluating the massive information resources generated by the digital revolution. The Health Informatics program is offered at the University of Michigan.
Chemical Engineering
We offer a broad range of research opportunities at the University of Michigan that apply traditional Chemical Engineering principles and modern science to solve some of today's most pressing problems. For example, we are designing microfluidic devices to improve human health and provide renewable energy in remote locations.
Social Work
This part-time, online Social Work at University of Michigan provides balance for studies, work, family and other commitments. The online curricular pathway is Interpersonal Practice in Integrated Health, Mental Health, & Substance Abuse which prepares you to become a licensed clinical social worker.
Arts Administration
The Master of Arts in Arts Administration programme from the University of Michigan-Flint transforms your passion for the arts into a rewarding professional career as a manager, collaborator, and leader.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The relatively small investment in time to get a Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan degree will lead to greater professional opportunities and significantly higher salaries.
Health Data Science
The Master of Science in Health Data Science (M.Sc.) at the University of Michigan is a cutting-edge programme designed to be completed in approximately twenty months. This full-time course equips students with essential skills in health data analytics, preparing them for a dynamic career in the field.
Supply Chain Management
Businesses today require a new kind of leader to manage their increasingly complex, diverse, and global supply chains. The Michigan Ross Master of Supply Chain Management at the University of Michigan prepares you to be one of those leaders.
Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics
The Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics at the University of Michigan program offers the opportunity for students to deepen their knowledge of mathematics while at the same time studying a second partner discipline to which the mathematical tools can be applied.
Business Administration
Professional and personal achievements – Ross students are contributors. They make a difference at work, in the community, and in the organizations they join. Ross students share their knowledge to enrich and motivate those around them. The Full-time Master of Business Administration program is offered at the University of Michigan.
Landscape Architecture
The two-year Master of Landscape Architecture at the University of Michigan program is designed for students who already hold an accredited landscape architecture degree and are interested in obtaining a second degree to specialize at the master’s level in a specific area.
International and Regional Studies
The Masters in International and Regional Studies at the University of Michigan provides students with the comparative perspective and analytical tools necessary to both understand and address issues and challenges that traverse the globe.
Smart Infrastructure Finance
Our Smart Infrastructure Finance at the University of Michigan program uniquely integrates big data analytics, finance, and infrastructure systems to prepare graduates to build the next generation of digital infrastructure systems.
Ecosystem Science and Management
Ecosystem Science and Management at the University of Michigan gain skills and expertise through engagement in a rigorous, exciting academic environment as well as through field-based learning in ecosystems around the world.
Robotics
At the Robotics program offered at the University of Michigan, students design, create, analyze, and use embodied computational systems that interact with the physical and human environment.
Toxicology
Graduates of the Toxicology program at the University of Michigan are well positioned to work at the front lines of public health in positions in research, government, the pharmaceutical industry, product safety evaluation, public service, health policy, and regulatory affairs.
Judaic Studies
The Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at University of Michigan offers students an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Jewish civilizations and thought. The Master of Arts (M.A.) program explores the rich culture and historical experience of the Jewish people, their unique traditions, interactions with other cultures, and impact on world civilizations.
Engineering in Energy Systems Engineering
The Master of Engineering in Energy Systems Engineering program at University of Michigan is designed for students who are motivated to take on the challenges facing society in the areas of sustainable energy generation, storage, and conversion.