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210 Master's degrees offered by the university
Oral Sciences
At the University at Buffalo, our Master's program in Oral Sciences aims toward generating career options for our students in industry, government, or teaching at the community college level.
Architecture and Business Administration
The Architecture and Business Administration program of the University at Buffalo prepares students for the growing complexity of architectural practice and demand for managerial and administrative skills that often exceed the traditional training of the architect.
Economics
The Economics programme at University at Buffalo is a one-year, full-time MA degree designed to transform data into actionable decisions. This 30-credit curriculum focuses on quantitative analysis and economic theory, providing students with the practical tools needed to solve complex challenges in global industries.
Public Health (Community Health and Health Behavior)
Gain knowledge and skills you need to create change in our world. We offer a master degree in Public Health (Community Health and Health Behavior) at the University at Buffalo.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program of the University at Buffalo is for you if you want to teach in college-level English as a second language (ESL) programs, teach in adult-level ESL programs for immigrants and refugees in the United States, and teach in all levels internationally.
Business Administration and Social Work
The Business Administration and Social Work program of the University at Buffalo teaches students to apply managerial and economic principles to social work practice.
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience MS at University at Buffalo is a full-time, two-year master's degree delivered in person. This interdisciplinary programme requires 30 credits and offers students academic flexibility to explore modern research. It provides a comprehensive foundation in nervous system function and translational medicine.
Dance
Students in the Dance program of the University at Buffalo focus on embodied inquiry through choreographic creation and performance, while engaging with a comprehensive core curriculum of practice and theory that emphasizes the development of the whole artist—body and mind.
Criminal Law
The Criminal Law programme at the University at Buffalo is a specialised post-professional degree designed for legal experts. This full-time course in New York State focuses on advanced legal theory and practice, attracting international lawyers aiming to excel as prosecutors, judges, or legal educators globally.
Clinical Nutrition
Providers, payers and policy writers practice better when they understand the business of medicine. This master degree in Clinical Nutrition is offered by the University at Buffalo.
Chemical Engineering (Biotechnology)
The Chemical Engineering (Biotechnology) is a course-and-research-based program offered by the University at Buffalo. Laboratory rotations provide you opportunities to collaborate and hands-on experience in lab techniques.
Physiology
The program couples fundamental courses on organ systems, pathophysiology, and translational medicine with research approaches in molecular and cellular physiology. This master degree in Physiology is offered by the University at Buffalo.
Pharmacology
The Pharmacology M.Sc. at the University at Buffalo is a research-oriented, full-time programme. Over a two-year duration, students develop expertise in biomedical sciences and laboratory methodology. This degree prepares graduates for doctoral studies or professional research roles within academic and industrial sectors.
Engineering Sciences (Internet of Things)
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity that enables these objects to collect and exchange data. Join the MSc in Engineering Sciences (Internet of Things) from the University at Buffalo to learn more.
Community Health and Health Behavior
The Community Health and Health Behavior programme at the University at Buffalo is a comprehensive M.Sc. degree available in full-time, in-person, or hybrid formats. This curriculum focuses on the scientific study of health promotion and social factors to improve population outcomes through evidence-based practice.
Civil Engineering
The Civil Engineering program of the University at Buffalo consists of three components: required courses, elective courses, and a culminating thesis, project, or exam.
Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences program of the University at Buffalo provides advanced graduate training in biology for students whose principal interests lie outside the typical laboratory-focused graduate program in biology.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering degree from University at Buffalo is usually a terminal degree for those not wishing to continue on to a PhD.
Social Work and Social Welfare
Evaluating social issues, affecting policy and improving practice -- it's how social researchers help to grow social knowledge. The Social Work and Social Welfare program of the University at Buffalo prepares ambitious social justice advocates for a career in conducting meaningful and impactful research.
Arts Management
The Arts Management programme at the University at Buffalo offers a comprehensive graduate education for aspiring cultural leaders. This Master of Arts degree provides students with the essential skills to navigate the creative industries. The curriculum is delivered through full-time study at the renowned New York campus.