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102 Master's degrees offered by the university
Family and Consumer Science Education and Extension
The Family and Consumer Science Education and Extension program of the Utah State University serves to expand academic preparation in the areas of family studies, housing, textiles and clothing, nutrition and food sciences, and management of personal resources.
Mathematics
The Mathematics program of the Utah State University primarily prepares students for doctoral programs in pure and applied mathematics and statistics, and secondarily for careers in college teaching and industrial jobs.
Computer Engineering
During the Computer Engineering program of the Utah State University students study to become engineers in software and computer hardware and receive training in preparation for careers in these fields.
Landscape Architecture (Advanced Professional Degree)
As future landscape architects and planners, students in the Landscape Architecture (Advanced Professional Degree) program of the Utah State University will learn to analyze the way people interact with the world around them and how natural environments interact with built environments.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department is listed in the top 100 college departments according to U.S. News & World Report, and it brings in approximately $2 million in research funding annually. Students graduate the Electrical Engineering program of the Utah State University with nearly 100% job placement and have among the highest starting salaries of all degree programs.
Second Language Teaching
The Second Language Teaching program of the Utah State University prepares students for a second-language-teaching career anywhere from the pre-school to the college level.
Dietetics Administration
The Utah State University Master of Dietetics Administration (MDA) prepares students to lead and manage people and projects, setting them apart as they enter the workforce or in their current career field.
Recreation Resource Management
The Recreation Resource Management program of the Utah State University is a professional degree aimed at students interested in managing outdoor recreation settings, such as public forests and rangelands, state and national parks, and wilderness areas.
Veterinary Public Health
The Veterinary Public Health program of the Utah State University trains students to be leaders in the field of Public Health. The MPH provides students with a strong educational and research foundation in biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental health, sociobehavioral public health, and public health policy and administration.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
The Civil and Environmental Engineering program of the Utah State University emphasizes research and the preparation of a significant publication.
Fitness Promotion
A person with a professional degree obtained in the Fitness Promotion program of the Utah State University can work in a variety of positions and settings in which a specialist is needed to develop programs that combat cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases, metabolic disorders, and musculoskeletal problems.
Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Sciences
The Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Sciences program of the Utah State University hosts a broad range of studies, from traditional animal and dairy management to in-depth biological areas, including cloning, molecular biology, genomics, metabolomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics.
Special Education
The Special Education program of the Utah State University provides an advanced level of preparation for professionals who work with children, youth, and adults with disabilities. USU's graduate program in special education is in the top 20 of nationally ranked special education programs, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Space Systems Engineering
Space Systems Engineering is offered by Utah State University. The Space Systems Engineering (MS-C) degree is designed to provide early- and mid-career professionals with post-graduate education and an opportunity to develop an understanding of system engineering from the perspective of the space engineering discipline.
Landscape Architecture
As future landscape architects and planners, students in the Landscape Architecture program of the Utah State University will learn to analyze the way people interact with the world around them and how natural environments interact with built environments.
Public Health Nutrition
The Public Health Nutrition program of the Utah State University includes interdisciplinary training in nutrition-related sciences and the core public health disciplines.
Human Development and Family Studies
The Human Development and Family Studies program of the Utah State University is housed in the College of Education and Human Services, which is in the top 2% of all graduate colleges of education in the nation and is ranked third in total research dollars received.
Biomedical Sciences
Students will primarily engage in exciting research of a biomedical nature, which deals with the understanding of human diseases and the improvement of human and animal health.
Technology and Engineering Education
Students enrolled in the Technology and Engineering Education program of the Utah State University will complete a professional core of courses related to technology and engineering education, and career and technical education.
Geology
The Geology program of the Utah State University is offered by the Geosciences Department, one of the oldest departments at Utah State.