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138 Master's degrees offered by the university
Engineering
The Engineering at the University of Michigan master’s degree requires successful completion of 30 credits of coursework. A thesis is optional. Students normally complete the master’s degree in 1-2 years.
Human Genetics
The field of Human Genetics at the University of Michigan has grown dramatically in recent years, in large part due to rapid advances in new technologies for discovery and the explosion of new data and resources. Human Genetics interfaces with multiple research and clinical disciplines, with new opportunities for those with advanced training in basic science, clinical diagnostics and industry.
Health and Health Care Research
The Health and Health Care Research program at University of Michigan is designed to augment clinical training by providing new skills and perspectives necessary to obtaining and excelling in such positions. The RWJF CSP stresses training in quantitative and qualitative research methods underlying health services research essential to improving health and medical care systems.
Atmospheric and Space Sciences
Climate & Space academic programs are integrated studies designed to give students a broad base of study in atmospheric, space and planetary science. The Atmospheric and Space Sciences program from University of Michigan is similar to the first two years of the doctoral program, however the core courses are not required.
Behavior, Education and Communication
To respond to sustainability challenges, we must understand the causes, dynamics, and consequences of behaviors that impact natural resources and the environment with the Behavior, Education and Communication degree offered at University of Michigan.
Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
The Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Master of Science at University of Michigan degree is a non-thesis, non-research based degree. However, some Master's students work in laboratories for course credit.
Applied Statistics
The Master’s in Applied Statistics (MAS) programme from the University of Michigan is focused on statistical modeling and data analysis in order to prepare graduates for careers as applied statisticians in industry, government or business
Molecular and Integrative Physiology
The Molecular and Integrative Physiology program at University of Michigan is targeted for students who specifically desire to earn an M.S. degree and who plan,after program completion,to pursue one of the following: employment in a research laboratory in academia or industry,application to a doctoral degree-granting program or application to a health profession program such as Medical School.
Accounting
The Ross Master of Accounting Program offered at the University of Michigan delivers the tools and cross-functional expertise you need to multiply your career options.
Philosophy
The M.A. Philosophy program is designed for students currently pursuing a professional program or academic degree at University of Michigan outside of philosophy, for whom a graduate credential in philosophy would be advantageous.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) degree at University of Michigan offers professional education in the planning field. Graduates may eventually apply their professional skills in various government agencies, private enterprises, or nonprofit organizations within a variety of subject areas.
Environmental Informatics
Data science technologies are fast-tracking sustainability efforts from forestry to landscape mapping, watershed ecology to archaeology, pollution detection to geology, and everything in between.The Environmental Informatics program is offered at the University of Michigan.
Nursing - Nurse Midwife
Nursing - Nurse Midwife education is based on an understanding of health sciences theory and clinical preparation that shapes knowledge, judgment, and skills deemed necessary to provide primary health care management to women and newborns. The University of Michigan School of Nursing Nurse Midwife program will prepare students for the American Midwifery Certification Board exam.
Bioinformatics
The Master's in Bioinformatics Program at the University of Michigan prepares students for a wide range of consulting, research support and administration positions in private industry, government, and academia. The Master's degree program also offers outstanding training for students who are not yet ready to commit to a Ph.D. program.
Business Analytics
Gain the expertise needed to solve business challenges with complex data through our comprehensive Master of Business Analytics (MBAn) Program at University of Michigan.
Transcultural Studies
The Accelerated Master's Degree Program in Transcultural Studies at University of Michigan offers current LSA undergraduates the opportunity to earn an interdisciplinary MA degree with just one year of study beyond their BA/BS.
Engineering in Automotive Engineering (Online)
Engineering in Automotive Engineering (Online) at University of Michigan is one of the most technologically interesting and compelling specialty areas. It requires expertise in mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering.
Arabic Studies
With more than twenty-five faculty members specializing in everything from ancient Mesopotamia to the modern Middle East, the department of Arabic Studies at University of Michigan offers an especially deep training to students as they aim to become researchers, teachers, and policy makers.
Public Administration
The University of Michigan - Flint’s Master of Public Administration program has its own rich legacy bolstered by that of the U-M’s Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies. For those seeking to learn from and alongside the best administrative talent in the country, this is the graduate program for you.
Mathematics - Quantitative Finance and Risk Management
The Department of Mathematics and the Department of Statistics jointly oversee a new interdisciplinary Master of Science degree program in Mathematics - Quantitative Finance and Risk Management at the University of Michigan.