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138 Master's degrees offered by the university
Nutritional Sciences
Nutrition has become a topic of growing national and global interest in the past decade, with intensifying research and scholarship related to topics like obesity, chronic disease risks, food safety and security, global hunger and undernutrition, and the environmental and health impacts of agriculture. The Nutritional Sciences is offered at the University of Michigan.
Applied Climate
The Climate & Space Applied Climate at the University of Michigan is the bridge between the two and as a student you are the translator and, with a foundation in science and engineering, jobs in public policy, urban planning, public health, water management, and engineering are opened up to you.
Mathematics
There are several programs at the University of Michigan leading to the Master’s Degree in Mathematics, a general program and special programs designed for students wishing to concentrate in applied mathematics, teaching or actuarial mathematics.
Aerospace Engineering
As the first aeronautics program at the University of Michigan in the nation and one of the most highly-ranked undergraduate and graduate Aerospace Engineering departments in the US, we provide a very vibrant environment of intellectual challenge and excitement that is at the same time collegial and conducive to higher learning.
Environmental Health Sciences
Environmental Health Sciences degree program at University of Michigan is a broad-based multidisciplinary educational experience that develops scientific, technological, policy and managements skills needed to address contemporary environmental and public health issues. Emphasis is placed on exposure assessment, worker safety and human health risk assessments.
Engineering Education Research
The Engineering Education Research (EER) Program at University of Michigan follows a unique model. EER faculty are embedded within the traditional engineering departments, while EER graduate students are admitted to a college-wide program and are not affiliated with a specific department.
Industrial Ecology - Environmental Justice
Equity and justice play an integral role in environmental affairs, yet remain elusive in our legal, economic, and ecological systems. When we recognize the interconnectedness of social and biophysical factors, we expand our potential to advance both sustainability and human rights.The Industrial Ecology - Environmental Justice is offered at University of Michigan.
Urban Planning
Graduates may eventually apply their professional skills in various government agencies, private enterprises, or nonprofit organizations within a variety of subject areas. The Urban Planning is offered at the University of Michigan.
Health Services Administration
The Health Services Administration degree program at University of Michigan focuses on the organization, financing, marketing, and management of healthcare institutions and the delivery of personal health services in the United States. Many of the core competencies of the M.H.S.A. degree are modeled after a general business administration curriculum.
Biostatistics
Biostatistics at University of Michigan develops and applies statistical methods to the design and analysis of studies in public health and biomedical research. With the emergence of "big data," biostatisticians have never been in higher demand than they are today
Dentistry - Endodontics
Programs leading to the degree Master of Science are offered to graduates who desire advanced education in dental subjects and in the related biological and physical sciences in preparation for specialized dental practice or clinical teaching. The Dentistry - Endodontics is offered at the University of Michigan.
Higher Education - Diversity and Social Justice
The Higher Education - Diversity and Social Justice at University of Michigan gives students the tools for increasing their knowledge and skills regarding diversity and social justice in higher education. It equips students to address these issues within their careers and other spheres of influence.
Classical Studies
The Department offers Masters of Arts degree programs in Greek and Latin, and a Master of Arts in Latin with Teaching Certification. The MA in Classical Studies at University of Michigan is intended for the preparation of secondary school teachers. The MAs in Latin and Greek serve primarily as supplementary degree programs for students pursuing Ph.D. degrees in related disciplines.
Public Affairs
The 30-credit Public Affairs offers two semesters of carefully designed, challenging coursework in economics, statistics, values and ethics, politics, policy writing, and management and leadership, with room for electives from across the University of Michigan tailored to students’ individual interests in public affairs.
Biomedical Engineering
The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan has a graduate program in the Horace Rackham School of Graduate Studies that grants MS and PhD degrees in Biomedical Engineering. The Department is jointly supported by the College of Engineering and the Medical School.
Public Health in Population and Health Sciences (Online)
Public Health in Population and Health Sciences (Online) degree from University of Michigan School of Public Health provides cutting-edge multidisciplinary education for those seeking to create a healthier world through research, education, and practice.
Microbiology and Immunology
Biomedical sciences in general, and Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Michigan in particular, are fundamentally important to public health, policy, and education in the 21st century. Individuals with training in Microbiology and Immunology are needed in the food and pharmaceutical industries, as allied health professionals, for the nation's R&D mission, and in many other sectors.
Engineering in Systems Engineering and Design
Engineering in Systems Engineering and Design at University of Michigan is the modern design process in government and industry that integrates the work of diverse specialists into complex products and processes.
Health Infrastructures and Learning Systems
The Health Infrastructures and Learning Systems degree at University of Michigan is fully developed and taught by the University of Michigan faculty in the Department of Learning Health Sciences within the University of Michigan’s Medical School.
Higher Education - Management and Organizations
The Higher Education - Management and Organizations program at University of Michigan considers the organizational dynamics of colleges and universities. This requires a fundamental understanding of the internal workings of higher education and its environment, as well as a thorough grasp of effective management and leadership of higher education organizations.