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76 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mechanical Engineering - Vancouver
Washington State University's Mechanical Engineering - Vancouver program has a “Digital Design and Manufacturing” theme. It refers to a modern and critical set of digital technologies for advanced modeling, simulation, analysis, integration of information technology, sensing, automation and big data to rapidly design and manufacture products.
Environmental Engineering - Tri-Cities
Students may be accepted into Washington State University's Environmental Engineering - Tri-Cities program with undergraduate degrees in fields outside of Civil or Environmental Engineering (e.g., related areas such as mechanical engineering, materials science, environmental science, etc.).
Music
The Washington State University School of Music offers the degree of Master of Arts in Music, which may be earned with Global Campus through study in areas of music education, composition, music history and literature, conducting, and performance studies.
Curriculum and Instruction
The Curriculum and Instruction specialization at Washington State University offers students rigorous and individually tailored programs of study with two degrees.
Education - Language, Literacy and Technology
Washington State University offers two masters degree programs in Education - Language, Literacy and Technology.
History
The History program is offered by Washington State University. Students entering the MA program in History are expected to show promise of doing excellent work at the graduate level.
Coordinated Program in Dietetics, Nutrition and Exercise Physiology
The Coordinated Program in Dietetics, Nutrition and Exercise Physiology offered by Washington State University is a coordinated program (didactic coursework and clinical rotations are conducted simultaneously) in dietetics with an exercise emphasis.
Neuroscience
Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system from elementary molecular events to integrative outputs such as behavior and autonomic control. The Neuroscience program is offered by Washington State University.
Computer Science - Tri-Cities
Washington State University offers the Computer Science - Tri-Cities.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program is offered by Washington State University. The program must consist of 30 or more hours of credit including 21 or more hours of coursework for which a grade of A-F is given and nine or more credits of thesis research (EE 700).
Software Engineering
The Software Engineering program offered by Washington State University prepares students for professional software engineering careers.
Health Communication and Promotion
Washington State University’s online master’s degree in Health Communication and Promotion is designed for those who work in communication fields and health sciences and are seeking to refresh and update their skills or specialize in health communication and promotion.
Special Education
Washington State University's College of Education offers two master’s degrees and a doctoral degree with specializations in Special Education.
Plant Pathology
Because of its broad mission, the Department of Plant Pathology has strong interrelationships with all other plant- and biology-oriented departments and commodity groups within the state and nationally and internationally. The Plant Pathology program is offered by Washington State University.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program is offered by Washington State University. Our School offers programs of study for full time and part-time students leading to the degrees of Master of Science (MS) in Mechanical Engineering, MS in Materials Science & Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mechanical Engineering (all on the Pullman campus).
Teaching - Secondary
The Teaching - Secondary program offered by Washington State University is intended for those who possess a bachelor’s degree in a field other than education and is designed to prepare students to become effective elementary or secondary education teachers.
Sport Management
The Sport Management program is offered by Washington State University. The College of Education offers a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Education – Sport Management in which students can choose either a thesis option (typically for those pursuing a research degree and the possibility of a Ph.D.) or a non-thesis option (typically for those seeking to work as a practitioner in the sport industry).
Statistics
The Statistics program offered by Washington State University has two option areas: applied and theoretical.
Computer Science - Vancouver
The Master of Science in Computer Science - Vancouver from Washington State University is designed and administered separately from the MS program in Pullman.
Mathematics
The Master of Science in Mathematics is offered by Washington State University, along with an Applied Mathematics Option, a Computational Finance Option, and a Mathematics Teaching Option.