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221 Master's degrees offered by the university
Macro Social Work
Macro Social Work offered by Boston University promotes human development and social justice through work with communities and organizations.
Dental Public Health
Dental Public Health at Boston University is designed for dental hygienists, therapists, and dental assistants to develop and enhance the managerial and analytical skills essential to attain leadership roles in today’s changing dental healthcare field.
Public Health
For decades, the Department of Public Health at Boston University has conducted policy-relevant research, often working closely with affected communities, to help address environmental challenges.
Systems Engineering
The Master of Science in Systems Engineering at Boston University is designed to provide advanced training for students focusing on a research oriented career in academia or industry.
Economics
The MBA+ Master of Arts in Economics at Boston University is offered as a joint degree by Questrom and the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (GRS). More than ever, management and economics are intertwined in the workplace.
Bioinformatics
The emphasis of the MS in Bioinformatics program at Boston University is preparation for mid-level industrial positions in bioinformatics, and the MS degree constitutes a “Pre-professional MS.” In order to be admitted, students need at least a bachelor’s degree in a field related to bioinformatics
Journalism
The MS in Journalism program at Boston University is designed to produce graduates trained to analyze and explain the complex events of our times, as well as raise journalistic standards in all media.
Urban Affairs
The Master of Urban Affairs at Boston University is designed for students seeking to develop a broad understanding of urban public policy, community development and service delivery, and the administration of public and private agencies in urban settings.
Energy and Environment
The master’s in Energy and Environment at Boston University provides a professional training degree for students with an undergraduate degree in the natural sciences, the social sciences, the humanities, engineering, or management.
Preservation Studies
Local, state, and federal laws seek to balance the societal interest with individual private property rights. Like zoning and other land-use controls, preservation incentives help negotiate the relationship between the past and the future. The work of lawyers and advocates stands at the center of these processes.You can learn more about this at Boston University's Preservation Studies.
Television
The MS in Television curriculum at Boston University is designed to give students the tools they need to seek professional careers in TV producing, management, writing, and programming.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program at Boston University is geared toward students with a CS undergraduate degree, but we also welcome those with equivalent computer training and experience, as well as students with gaps in their CS background but strong academic records overall.
Speech-Language Pathology
Speech-Language Pathology at Boston University prepares graduates to meet American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) clinical certification standards and state licensure requirements necessary for entry-level practice positions.
Applied Biostatistics
The MS in Applied Biostatistics at Boston University provides graduates with the knowledge, skills, and professional confidence to apply the statistical methods commonly used in biomedical research.
Banking and Financial Law
Banking and Financial Law at Boston University offers students the time and cost advantages of obtaining both a JD degree and an LLM degree in seven semesters rather than eight.
Hospitality
The School of Hospitality Administration’s Master of Management in Hospitality program at Boston University is a one-year (three-semester) program that serves to enhance business and management skills for students who have a strong liberal arts (or other non-business) background and will prepare them to begin a career in hospitality leadership.
Remote Sensing and Geospatial Sciences
The master’s in Remote Sensing and Geospatial Sciences at Boston University is designed for students with diverse natural science and social science backgrounds who desire specialized training in the use of remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) in environmental and natural resource analysis and management.
Mathematics
The Master of Arts in Mathematics degree program at Boston University provides advanced training in the theory of mathematics and probability and in their applications to a broad range of disciplines.
Deaf Education
The Deaf Education program within Boston University’s Wheelock College of Education & Human Development prepares graduate students for initial licensure in Massachusetts as a Teacher of the Deaf and hard-of-hearing for all levels.
Intellectual Property Law
The LLM in Intellectual Property Law Program at Boston University provides fundamental and advanced training in intellectual property law at one of America’s premier law schools for intellectual property studies.