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76 Master's degrees offered by the university
Environmental Engineering
Joining the Environmental Engineering program at Washington State University gives students the opportunity to participate as National Lab internships, federal agency policy analysis internship, or an opportunity to do development work exist on a case-by-case basis.
Plant Biology
The Plant Biology program offered by Washington State University focuses on research in the broad areas of plant physiology, ecology, evolution, systematics, and molecular biology.
Physics
The Physics program offered by Washington State University is designed to produce leaders in industry, in academia, and at national laboratories.
Animal Sciences
The Animal Sciences program offered by Washington State University offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science degree with a major in animal science.
Electrical Engineering - Vancouver
The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering - Vancouver at Washington State University is a thesis program and requires a minimum of 30 credit hours. This includes 21 hours of graded coursework beyond the bachelor’s plus a minimum of 4 thesis credits. The remaining five credits can be additional thesis credits or 500-level ECE classes.
Athletic Training
The mission of the Athletic Training Program (ATP) at Washington State University (WSU) is to provide future athletic trainers with the highest quality of education, knowledge, and skills to enhance the health and well-being of physically active populations throughout our community and the world.
Civil Engineering
By joining the Civil Engineering program at Washington State University, you have the opportunity to participate as National Lab internships, federal agency policy analysis internship, or an opportunity to do development work exist on a case-by-case basis.
Educational Psychology
The M.A. degree with specialization in Educational Psychology are a concentration in research, evaluation, psychometrics, and cognition. This program is offered by the Washington State University.
Language, Literacy, and Technology
Washington State University offers two masters degree programs in Language, Literacy, and Technology. The non-thesis Ed.M. degree is a masters degree focused on practitioner-based model. Its purpose is to develop teachers’ or other professionals’ knowledge and skills.
Strategic Communication
The Strategic Communication program offered by Washington State University is designed for those who want to excel in advertising, public relations, corporate communication, and communication management.
Anthropology
The Anthropology program offered by Washington State University emphasizes a four-field approach through a series of core classes that all our graduates take in order to establish a solid foundation in Anthropology.
Entomology
Washington State University's Department of Entomology offers graduate programs leading to Doctoral and Master of Science degrees.
Computer Engineering
Washington State University offers an outstanding education, providing first-rate preparation for careers in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Science. US News and World Report ranks WSU’s Electrical Engineering graduate program 68th among nearly 180 PhD granting EE programs in the U.S.
Educational Leadership
Washington State University offers two masters degree programs in Educational Leadership. The non-thesis Master of Education (Ed.M.) degree is designed for professional educators preparing for leadership positions in K-12 schools and other educational institutions.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program offered by Washington State University is focused in three areas: sustainable energy systems, biomolecular engineering, and biomechanics.
Agriculture - Plant Health Management
The Agriculture - Plant Health Management program offered by Washington State University combines WSU’s world-renowned plant science graduate programs with business course in organizational management.