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69 Master's degrees offered by the university
Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineering offers opportunities to make a difference in many industries, government agencies, or through scientific research. Study at University of North Dakota’s only graduate program in Chemical Engineering.
Visual Arts
Immerse yourself in your studio practice and prepare for a dynamic career in the world of art with the Visual Arts program from University of North Dakota.
Special Education
Specialize your training to support all individuals with diverse learning abilities and behavioral needs through professional excellence and advocacy with a Special Education degree from University of North Dakota.
Mechanical Engineering
Get a future that works. Master the practice of mechanical engineering. Take a leadership role in designing innovative products, devices, and machines by joining this Mechanical Engineering program at University of North Dakota.
Chemistry
In the Chemistry program from University of North Dakota you will examine traditional and innovative aspects of chemistry and prepare to advance scientific knowledge in any field.
Earth System Science and Policy
The Earth System Science and Policy at the University of North Dakota offers an interdisciplinary-oriented education required by professionals working toward the management of earth systems and resources.
Sociology
Engage in hands-on activities that showcase your analytical, communication and data analysis skills to future employers or doctoral programs. University of North Dakota's online master's in Sociology is a perfect fit for students with a four-year degree in sociology (or a related social science) looking to advance their careers.
Biomedical Sciences
Engage in research that enriches our understanding and treatment of pathophysiological and neurodegenerative diseases with a degree in Biomedical Sciences from University of North Dakota.
Elementary Education
Advance your teaching practice and prepare to contribute to the teaching profession with an M.Ed. in Elementary Education from University of North Dakota.