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206 Master's degrees offered by the university
Education
The Education program at the University of Minnesota is a professional degree for teachers and those who work in the human and social service professions, community education, or post-secondary education.
Maternal and Child Health
The top Maternal and Child Health program of the University of Minnesota is rooted in the principles of social justice and programmatic and policy development needed to improve the health of women, children, fathers, and families around the world.
Astrophysics
Students in the Astrophysics program of the University of Minnesota find a challenging, yet personal environment, where they can prepare themselves for careers in research, teaching, and other scientific areas. They receive a rigorous foundation in astronomy and physics, while working closely with internationally respected faculty on the most important astrophysical research problems of the day.
Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
The Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics program of the University of Minnesota is an on-site, full-time academic program that provides students with a rigorous training platform in pharmacology that can help them achieve their career goals. Most of our graduates have progressed to further training in graduate or professional degree programs or careers in the pharmaceutical industry.
Land and Atmospheric Science
The Land and Atmospheric Science program at the University of Minnesota is an interdisciplinary science program focused on the fundamentals of the Earth-atmosphere system.
Philosophy
The Philosophy program at the University of Minnesota is catered to students and professionals with a career outside of philosophy who would like to add an advanced degree in philosophy to their credentials.
Applied Sciences Leadership
The Master of Professional Studies in Applied Sciences Leadership from University of Minnesota delivers the real-world skills needed to advance your career in the government sector, nonprofit agencies, international organizations, corporations, and more.
Accountancy
The Accountancy program at the University of Minnesota offers full-time and part-time options to suit your needs. The program is designed to prepare you for a career in accounting, finance, or tax.
Oral Biology
The Oral Biology program at the University of Minnesota offers basic science research training to students seeking academic or research-focused careers. Established in 1968, the program has a strong track record of placing graduates in academic and industrial positions.
Patent Law
With the Patent Law program at the University of Minnesota, students with scientific and technical backgrounds leverage that knowledge to advance career opportunities in the booming area of patent law.
Physical Activity and Health
The Physical Activity and Health program of the University of Minnesota provides advanced study in the broad areas of the promotion and implementation of physical activity and the resulting effect it has on health.
Applied Economics
Applicants for the M.S. degree in Applied Economics from University of Minnesota should have completed courses in micro and macroeconomic theory at the intermediate level, basic statistics, calculus, and linear algebra. Nearly all of the coursework in this fast-paced program builds on skills in these areas.
Electrical Engineering
In the Electrical Engineering program at University of Minnesota, you'll explore the field through coursework and hands-on research.
Business Administration
Designed from the ground up for working professionals in the Rochester area, the Business Administration program of the University of Minnesota provides a flexible, face-to-face MBA program to meet the needs of the region’s career-focused students. All classes meet on the University of Minnesota Rochester campus.
Bioproducts and Biosystems Science, Engineering and Management
The Bioproducts and Biosystems Science, Engineering and Management program at the University of Minnesota provides a strong foundation in the basic sciences, engineering, and management.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies program of the University of Minnesota is a two-year degree with a flexible program of study for students who desire advanced training in Asian and Middle Eastern cultures, languages, and/or language pedagogy.
Horticulture
Horticulture is the art and science of growing and maintaining ornamental plants and fruits, vegetables, and nuts to eat and use in and around our homes. In the Horticulture program of the University of Minnesota students will learn that horticulture does not include agronomic crop production or other agricultural products for animal consumption.
Evaluation Studies
This Evaluation Studies (ES) track program from University of Minnesota prepares you with the professional experience and the theoretical knowledge for a career in program evaluation.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program of the University of Minnesota is a dynamic, hands-on program. You'll work one-on-one with dedicated faculty to conduct research. Advanced coursework and applied research lead to future positions in the public and private sector.
Geoengineering
The Geoengineering program at the University of Minnesota prepares students to pursue a career in industry or continue their graduate studies in a doctoral program.