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68 Master's degrees offered by the university
Architecture - Business Administration
The Architecture - Business Administration dual degree program is offered in collaboration with the UNL Architecture Program from University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Ornamentals, Landscape and Turf
The Ornamentals, Landscape and Turf graduate certificate is a 12 credit hour program designed for Extension horticulturists; golf course superintendents; municipal parks' employees; landscape maintenance professionals; and individuals working in nursery/landscape-oriented garden centers. This program is available at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Architectural Engineering
The Architectural Engineering program from University of Nebraska-Lincoln is offered in architectural engineering through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and based in Omaha, Nebraska, 50 miles northeast of Lincoln, at the Peter Kiewit Institute of Information Science, Technology, and Engineering (PKI).
Family and Consumer Sciences Education
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln participates in the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (Great Plains IDEA) in providing a master's degree in Family and Consumer Sciences Education (FCS Ed).
Mixed Methods Research
We offer a master degree in Mixed Methods Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The pressure to conduct research by federal, state and accreditation agencies is becoming more and more prevalent in a variety of settings including academia and health care. Research is increasingly reliant on mixed methods techniques.
Family Financial Planning
The Family Financial Planning specialization at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was developed by Great Plains IDEA, a consortium of ten Midwestern universities, including the University of Nebraska.
Music
The following areas of emphasis are available for the Music program offered at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln: performance, music education, composition, music history, music theory, orchestral/wind band/choral conducting, jazz studies, woodwind specialist, and piano pedagogy.
Chemical Engineering
The Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers a course of study designed for students who plan careers in a wide variety of industries, ranging from the chemical and process industries to biotechnology, electronics, and the environment.