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206 Master's degrees offered by the university
Public Policy
The Public Policy program of the University of Minnesota is one of the best in the country, attracting students who are committed to public service at the local, state, national, and international levels.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers the Electrical and Computer Engineering program of the University of Minnesota.
Family Social Science
The Family Social Science program of the University of Minnesota is a unique program using the insights and methods of the social sciences to examine human development over the lifespan and how families work within various contexts and cultures.
Psychological Science
The small classes and applied experiences of the Psychological Science program at the University of Minnesota will prepare you for your career in the psychology field. In your courses, you'll develop research-based knowledge and skills.
Human Resources and Industrial Relations
Earn your Master’s degree in Human Resources and Industrial Relations at University of Minnesota from a top program in the format that best fits your life.
Sport Management
The Sport Management program of the University of Minnesota concentrates on the theoretical and practical dimensions of the management of athletic events, sports teams and facilities, and the sporting process. Sport management policy and ethics are also a focus of this emphasis area and research agenda.
Youth Development Leadership
Working with and on behalf of youth demands continual learning and professional growth. To create space for what’s possible and keep up with the challenges facing today’s youth, leaders must have a grounding in current research as well as hands-on work and learning. This is why the Youth Development Leadership program of the University of Minnesota was created.
Chemical Engineering
The master of Chemical Engineering (MChE) from University of Minnesota, also known as the professional master's, is designed for working professionals who are interested in obtaining a master's degree part-time. This degree requires a design project.
Plant Pathology
Become a part of a rich and illustrious history, and join current leaders in the field at one of the most diverse and celebrated graduate programs with the Plant Pathology program at the University of Minnesota.
Integrated Biosciences
The Integrated Biosciences program at the University of Minnesota emphasizes principles that connect all fields of the biological sciences and prepares students for a variety of careers in their chosen area of study.
Financial Mathematics
The Financial Mathematics program of the University of Minnesota prepares students to enter the high-paying and fascinating field of quantitative finance, where mathematics, statistics, data science, and finance all come together.
Applied Materials Science
Are you interested in solving research and development problems? The Applied Materials Science program at the University of Minnesota will give you the academic background and research tools necessary to be successful in industrial and academic settings. Students who develop an interest in pursuing a Ph.D. will enter such programs well positioned for success.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing program at the University of Minnesota is designed for students committed to pursuing the writing life.
Health Informatics
The Health Informatics program of the University of Minnesota is designed to train individuals who are interested in using information technology to solve health care problems.
Public Health Data Science
The Master of Public Health (MPH) in Public Health Data Science at the University of Minnesota is designed for those eager to enhance public health through advanced data science techniques. This degree typically spans a duration of two years and is available in a flexible format, accommodating both full-time and part-time students.
Architecture - Applied Research in Practice
Through a robust research and preparation-for-practice curriculum, the Architecture - Applied Research in Practice program of the University of Minnesota prepares students to assume leadership roles in anticipating, researching, and addressing emerging problems in the creation of resilient and equitable built environments.
Geographic Information Science
Geographic information science is a rapidly expanding professional field, with increasing numbers of employers searching for skilled graduates with master's degree-level credentials. Learn more with the Geographic Information Science program of the University of Minnesota.
Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology and Genetics
The Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology and Genetics program of theUniversity of Minnesota is part of the College of Biological Sciences and gives the students a chance to push the boundaries of our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of life.
Civil Engineering
In the Civil Engineering program at the University of Minnesota, you'll work closely with faculty to conduct research.
Dentistry
Housed in the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and taught by our multidisciplinary graduate faculty, the Master of Science in Dentistry prepares students for positions in education, research and program administration.