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37 Master's degrees offered by the university
Public Health
Our Public Health program at Washington University in St. Louis focuses on understanding problems and creating solutions. Our collaborations across Washington University, including the School of Medicine, create opportunities for multifaceted research and practice.
Art History and Archaeology
Washington University in St. Louis is an exceptional place to pursue graduate studies in Art History and Archaeology. The Department of Art History and Archaeology has a long tradition of training students in areas of Classical Art and Archaeology, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture, Asian Art and Archaeology, and Modern and American Art (see below).
Clinical Research Management
The Master of Science in Clinical Research Management at Washington University in St. Louis is designed for experienced professionals working in academic research centers or private industry who seek greater depth and breadth of study in the science and business of clinical research.
Landscape Architecture
The Master of Landscape Architecture program at Washington University in St. Louis (known affectionately as WashU) is committed to this endeavor. The mission of the Master is to produce professional landscape architects who will shape, enhance, and protect the environment, integrating art, science, and the humanities through excellence in design.
Music Theory
Creative analysis and critical examination of assumptions about music and musical discourse constitute the core of graduate study in Music Theory at Washington University in St. Louis. Students develop their teaching skills with the help of individual faculty mentors, and they have the opportunity to be teaching assistants in both history and theory courses.
Business Administration
If you seek a global perspective on business and demand meaning in your work, the Business Administration program at Washington University in St. Louis is built for you.
Population Health Sciences
The Master of Population Health Sciences program’s uniquely thorough curriculum and clinically-relevant courses at Washington University in St. Louis are designed to ensure that our students substantially advance their research methods competency and boost their research productivity through applied coursework rather than a thesis or capstone requirement.
Nonprofit Management
The graduate program in Nonprofit Management at Washington University in St. Louis provides a range of courses addressing the major responsibilities and challenges of nonprofit and human resources management.
Deaf Education
The Master of Science in Deaf Education (MSDE) program at Washington University in St. Louis is a two-year course of study that prepares students as teachers of children from birth to grade 12 who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Applied Health Behavior Research
Applied Health Behavior Research at Washington University in St. Louis is a multidisciplinary field that applies psychology, public health, behavioral medicine, communication science, and statistics to promote health and prevent disease.
Economics
The program shows a path in this rich range of possibilities that today’s labor markets offer for career development. Learn more with this program in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis.
Supply Chain Management
In the Supply Chain Management program at Washington University in St. Louis, you’ll develop the skills and judgment required to manage the production and delivery of a firm’s products and services, a critical aspect of business in today’s challenging economic environment.
Aerospace Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science offers a Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis with either a Thesis Option or Course Option.
Computer Science and Engineering
The Master of Engineering in Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis is specially specifically designed for students who would like to combine studies in computer science and computer engineering, possibly in conjunction with graduate-level work in another discipline, or for other reasons need a more flexible structure to their master's studies.
Human Resources Management
The Master of Arts in Human Resources Management at Washington University in St. Louis prepares individuals in a variety of employment settings to join other organizational leaders at the table of decision makers.
Occupational Therapy
The Occupational Therapy degree at Washington University in St. Louis prepares generalist clinicians with the knowledge and skills to work as direct care providers, consultants, educators, managers and advocates for clients.
Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science offers a Master of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis with either a Thesis Option or a Course Option.