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86 Master's degrees offered by the university
Psychology
The Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech offers a graduate program leading to the Ph.D. in four concentration areas: Biological Psychology, Clinical Science, Developmental Science, and Industrial/Organizational Psychology.
English
The English program of Virginia Tech prepares students for doctoral work and careers in a variety of professional fields, enhances your professional credentials by serving as a companion to other advanced degrees, and continues to hone a student’s communication and creativity skills, skills which have high currency for employers in a variety of industries.
Public Health
The Public Health program of Virginia Tech is a professional degree that prepares graduates to practice public health in local, state, regional, national, and global settings. The Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) accredits schools and programs in public health to ensure that their curriculum is appropriate to effectively prepare students to enter the public health workforce.
Higher Education and Student Affairs
The Higher Education and Student Affairs program at Virginia Tech is designed for aspiring educators and leaders in college and university settings. It offers small cohorts and high student/professor interaction, opportunities for student scholarship and research, and a commitment to diversity and equity.
Material Culture and Public Humanities
The Material Culture and Public Humanities program of Virginia Tech develops expertise in these fields and prepares graduates for careers in museums, historical societies, arts agencies, national parks, and other community and cultural organizations.
Architecture
The Architecture program of Virginia Tech offers the opportunity for advanced study and research in specialized areas related to building design, construction, and operations over a broad range of scales, providing the basis for diverse career paths and/or entry into a Ph.D.-level program.