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140 Master's degrees offered by the university
Curriculum and Instruction - Urban Social Studies
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Department of Teaching and Learning offers a graduate program of study in Curriculum and Instruction - Urban Social Studies, including choices of concentration in three Focus Areas: Subject Area, Instructional Level Area and Cross-Curricular Area.
Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement and Education
The Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement and Education at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a multidisciplinary M.S. degree. This programme offers flexible online and on-campus study modes for working professionals. It focuses on social justice and change, typically completed through a series of core and elective modules.
Conducting
This Conducting concentration from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed primarily for the student with an undergraduate degree in music education or performance who wishes to pursue advanced training in choral, orchestral or wind-band conducting.
Educational Psychology - Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Given University of Wisconsin Milwaukee’s location in the largest urban area in Wisconsin, the Educational Psychology - Clinical Mental Health Counseling faculty is committed to training multiculturally competent community counselors and school counselors to serve clients in urban environments.
Urban Design
SARUP established the Master of Urban Design (MUD) program at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee in response to an increasing demand for urban design education from students and to the expected significant growth of architectural related services and urban design-related jobs in the U.S. labor market.
Language, Literature, and Translation
The Language, Literature, and Translation programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers a comprehensive Master's level education. This on-campus course provides advanced academic training in global cultures and linguistic studies, allowing students to engage deeply with international research and professional practice.
Health Care Informatics with Library and Information Science
The MLIS/MS Health Care Informatics with Library and Information Science Degree Program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed to provide students with theoretical and practical exposure to the evolving field of healthcare informatics as practiced in hospitals, clinics, professional offices, corporations, the government, the insurance industry, and higher education.
Occupational Biomechanics and Ergonomics
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Master of Science in Engineering program is a flexible program designed to meet the needs of a wide variety of students. The Occupational Biomechanics and Ergonomics program can be a stepping-stone on the way to further studies and the pursuit of advanced research, such as can be obtained by pursuing the PhD.
Philosophy
The department from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers a two-year program leading to a Masters of Arts in Philosophy. We grant admission not only to students who have an undergraduate major in philosophy, but also to those who have concentrated in other fields.
Business Administration
Business Administration at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee an in-person or hybrid program that advances your career while building your professional network. Focus your studies to fit your professional goals through a wide selection of elective courses or by adding on a graduate certificate with just a few additional courses.
Music - Conducting Instrumental
This concentration at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed primarily for the student with an undergraduate degree in music education or performance who wishes to pursue advanced training in Music - Conducting Instrumental plus related studies in music performance and allied areas.
Public Health and Social Work
The coordinated master’s in Public Health and Social Work degree program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee provides students with advanced, interdisciplinary education in public health and social work.
Anthropology
The Anthropology program of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee provides training both for students interested in an academic career in anthropology and for those concerned with practical issues approached from the integrative perspective of anthropology.
Finance Analysis
The growth, size, and complexity of financial markets has created a need for financial professionals who are well-equipped with theoretical and technical capabilities, which can be formed in the Finance Analysis program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
Nursing
The Nursing programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a Master of Nursing degree designed for those with a baccalaureate background. This flexible course offers both full-time and part-time study modes, delivered through on-campus and online formats to prepare students for advanced clinical generalist roles.
Theory and Composition
This Theory and Composition concentration from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed for the person possessing creative talent in acquiring and utilizing the techniques and craft of musical composition through theory, literature and analysis.
Women's and Gender Studies and Social Work
The Women's and Gender Studies and Social Work programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a coordinated dual-degree Master’s course. This on-campus programme combines theoretical feminist research with professional social work practice. Depending on prior qualifications, the duration varies across 52 to 76 credits.
Music - Collaborative Piano Vocal
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Music - Collaborative Piano Vocal concentration is designed for the music student with an undergraduate degree in piano who wishes to specialize as a collaborative pianist in the vocal repertoire.
History
The History program of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee prepares students for careers in teaching, in historical research, and in archives, museums, historical societies, historic preservation agencies, libraries, and government. Its courses cover a wide array of geographically, chronologically, and thematically defined topics.
Urban Planning
The Urban Planning programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a professional Master’s degree designed for impactful community transformation. This on-campus course welcomes students from any undergraduate background, offering full-time or part-time study paths to master sustainable and inclusive urban growth.