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133 Master's degrees offered by the university
Construction Management
The Construction Management program at University of Kansas is the oldest engineering program at University of Kansas. Civil engineers design roads, water systems, bridges, dams, and other structures, providing nearly all the infrastructure needed by modern society.
Health Services Administration
The Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) program at the University of Kansas Medical Center is a graduate professional degree program and is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME).
Architectural Engineering
The Architectural Engineering program at the University of Kansas is intentionally flexible in its course requirements because graduate study in architectural engineering requires specialization in one of many areas of professional practice.
Theatre Studies
The Theatre Studies programme at the University of Kansas is a comprehensive Master of Arts degree. This postgraduate course focuses on performance theory, history, and criticism. Students engage in rigorous academic research and production work through full-time study, preparing for advanced doctoral research or leadership roles.
Communication Studies
The primary mission of the Master of Arts in Communication Studies at University of Kansas is to introduce graduate students to the process of conducting original research in human communication.
Homeland Security - Law and Policy
Whether you're a military officer or a government or private sector employee responsible for security operations and disaster preparedness, the Master of Science in Homeland Security - Law and Policy graduate degree at University of Kansas will advance your technical expertise and enhance your value to your organization.
Musicology
The Musicology Area at University of Kansas offers the BM degree in music history, the BA degree with a concentration in music history, the MM in musicology, and the PhD in music (musicology).
Computational Bioengineering
University of Kansas - Computational Bioengineering generally describes the science of computational approaches to biological and medical problems ranging from molecular modeling to healthcare informatics including computational biomechanics and computational bioimaging.
Higher Education Administration
The Master's degree in Higher Education Administration at University of Kansas is primarily designed for individuals preparing for administrative careers in higher education. The program consists of 36 credit hours of integrated courses and hands-on experiences - all of which can be completed in two years.
Global and International Studies
A degree in Global and International Studies GIST from University of Kansas will give you the tools to understand the rapid and profound changes that are occurring internationally and transnationally throughout the world.
Piano
The history of the University of Kansas Piano Area is also a musical history of the state of Kansas itself.
Architecture
The post-professional MA in Architecture from University of Kansas is a research-based academic program for students interested in the study of architecture from an academic and scholarly perspective.
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
The Chemical and Petroleum Engineering program at University of Kansas integrates teaching excellence and research innovation to empower engineering leaders to solve the grand challenges facing the world.
Ceramics
Learn to handbuild, throw, slip cast and make molds with this Ceramics program at University of Kansas. Specialized surfaces, like earthenware low temperature majolica, decals, as well as stoneware and porcelain high temperature glazes and atmospheric firings, like gas reduction, salt, and wood are taught as fundamental elements of the curriculum.
Anthropology
Anthropology at University of Kansas maintains a commitment to a holistic and integrative approach to studying human beings
Architecture (2 or 3-year)
The postgraduate Master of Architecture (2 or 3-year) (M.Arch) professional degree at the University of Kansas empowers students to be ambitious designers, audacious problem solvers, and engaged citizens.
Metalsmithing - Jewelry
A variety of studio design courses are offered in this Metalsmithing - Jewelry program at University of Kansas, including jewelry design, holloware, enameling, rendering, professional practices, gemology and historical seminars.
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
Research in the Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering program at University of Kansas involves the investigation and development of materials and structures to improve the quality of life for patients.
Brass and Percussion
The Brass and Percussion Area is part of the School of Music at University of Kansas, and is home to a nationally and internationally known faculty who are master teachers, performers, and recording artists.
Chemistry
In addition to the Ph.D. degree, the Department of Chemistry offers the Master of Science (M.S.) degree at University of Kansas for students who want a less extensive graduate program in chemistry.