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113 Master's degrees offered by the university
Learning Design and Technology
The Master of Science in Learning Design and Technology at North Carolina State University prepares education professionals to lead digital learning programs, design digital learning environments, and inquire into digital learning solutions to continuously refine instruction and improve student learning.
Technical Communication
The Department of English offers a Master of Science in Technical Communication at North Carolina State University.
Elementary Education
The Master in Elementary Education at North Carolina State University is designed for those who already hold a current teaching certificate.
Teaching - English (Secondary)
The Master of Arts in Teaching - English (Secondary) at North Carolina State University is an accelerated teacher licensure program that leads its graduates to both an initial teaching license and a master’s degree in as little as a year-and-a half (full-time).
Engineering and Technology Education
Engineering and Technology Education graduates at North Carolina State University are mentored to assume leadership roles that allow them to make significant differences in professions that encompass technology. Educational activities by faculty and students focus on reaching beyond limits and constraints to better understand the impact of a changing technology on people and society.
Microbial Biotechnology
Graduates of the Master of Microbial Biotechnology at North Carolina State University enjoy tremendous success and career satisfaction in the biotech industry.
Nanoengineering
The Master of Nanoengineering at North Carolina State University is an on campus and distance education program and is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in a science or engineering discipline who wish to pursue a graduate degree in nanoengineering.
Economics
The Master of Science in Economics at North Carolina State University allows students to tailor their experience to match their own research interests and career goals. Master’s students may opt to pursue a degree with an applied focus or a more theoretically based degree designed to give them the best foundation possible for further graduate work in economics.
Industrial Design
The Master of Industrial Design at North Carolina State University is intended as preparation for students assuming responsible roles in the profession of Industrial Design.
Natural Resources
The Master of Science in Natural Resources at North Carolina State University is a unique, intercollegiate, multidisciplinary program that focuses on several aspects of natural resource policy, management, and assessment.
Physiology
The Master of Science in Physiology at North Carolina State University belongs to an integrative area in the biological sciences that employs a systems-based approach. It is important for students to integrate information about the entire biological system from across all the biological-related sciences.
English
Pursuing your Master of Arts in English at North Carolina State University puts you in a vibrant intellectual community at the state’s largest university.
Chemical Engineering
In the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, you will have the chance to join a world-class, innovative research program in an area that is shaping our world. This Chemical Engineering degree is offered at North Carolina State University.
Poultry Science
The Graduate Advisory Committee for a Master of Science in Poultry Science at North Carolina State University consists of a Major Advisor and at least two other Graduate Faculty members, one of whom must be from a department other than Poultry Science.
Genetics
The North Carolina State University Genetics Graduate Program was established in 1952 and is one of the longest-running genetics graduate programs in the USA. The graduate training faculty are a highly interactive group performing research in all aspects of genetics from molecules to populations.
Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
The Master of Science in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management at North Carolina State University emphasizes the application of social science theory and research in solving management and policy problems.
Nuclear Engineering
The Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering at North Carolina State University requires 15 – 18 credit hours of graduate courses in nuclear engineering, 9 credit hours in an interdisciplinary breadth area, and 3 – 6 credit hours of research, for a total requirement of 30 credit hours.
Communication
The Master of Science in Communication at North Carolina State University provides opportunities for study and training in human communication for professionals entering business, industry, non-profit organizations, or government service.
Teaching - Technology Education
The Master of Arts in Teaching - Technology Education at North Carolina State University prepares engineering and technology teachers for grades 7-12 by building on a candidate’s strong background in engineering and technological literacy.
Operations Research
The Master of Science in Operations Research at North Carolina State University provides the means for making the most effective decisions about systems design and operation.