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34 Master's degrees offered by the university
Social Work - Advanced Practice Leadership (Online Advanced BSW Holders Concentration)
The Social Work - Advanced Practice Leadership (Online Advanced BSW Holders Concentration) program from Texas State University focuses on providing direct practice and administrative services to diverse individuals and families across the lifespan.
Business Administration (Flex Computer Information Systems)
Working professionals seeking a promotion, a career change, or a new venture will find that the Business Administration (Flex Computer Information Systems) program from Texas State University offers course scheduling flexibility. Evening classes are offered at both the San Marcos and Round Rock campuses, and students have the option of sitting out a semester if needed.
Business Administration (Flex Supply Chain Management)
Working professionals seeking a promotion, a career change, or a new venture will find that the Business Administration (Flex Supply Chain Management) program from Texas State University offers course scheduling flexibility. Evening classes are offered at both the San Marcos and Round Rock campuses, and students have the option of sitting out a semester if needed.
Respiratory Care - Leadership
Graduate of the Respiratory Care - Leadership program from Texas State University will be a leader in acute care, specialty clinics, pulmonary rehabilitation, home care, and academic settings.
Engineering Management - Manufacturing Management
Students in this Engineering Management - Manufacturing Management program at Texas State University can expect to spend a significant portion of their time in a laboratory setting developing their academic and professional growth.
Merchandising and Consumer Studies
The Master of Science (M.S.) major in Merchandising and Consumer Studies from Texas State University will educate the next generation of product developers, retail and merchandising managers, as well as consumer studies professionals, who will make pivotal and transformative decisions vital to intelligent economic, social, and environmental resource management.
Engineering Management (Industrial Management)
The Roy F. & Joann Cole Mitte Complex, which is home to the technology management program, houses 19 well-equipped, technical laboratories where students put into practice the principles learned in their classes. The Engineering Management (Industrial Management) program is offered by Texas State University.
Accountancy
The primary goal of our Master of Accountancy (M.Acy. or MAcy) program offered by Texas State University is to develop strong conceptual foundations, technical skills, and ethical decision-making practices for professional success with advancement potential.
Business Administration (General Flex)
Working professionals seeking a promotion, a career change, or a new venture will find that the Business Administration (General Flex) program from Texas State University offers course scheduling flexibility. Evening classes are offered at both the San Marcos and Round Rock campuses, and students have the option of sitting out a semester if needed.
Social Work - Advanced Practice Leadership (On Campus Advanced BSW Holders Concentration)
The Social Work - Advanced Practice Leadership (On Campus Advanced BSW Holders Concentration) program from Texas State University focuses on providing direct practice and administrative services to diverse individuals and families across the lifespan.
Public Administration
The Public Administration program from Texas State University cultivates practical, research-oriented students for careers as reflective practitioners guided by democratic values, integrity, and service.
Master of Business Administration
The full-time cohort Master of Business Administration program from Texas State University streamlines graduate studies for those who wish to complete their M.B.A. in a cohort-based format.
Quantitative Finance and Economics
The Quantitative Finance and Economics program from Texas State University requires 30 credit hours with thesis and non-thesis options. The thesis option appeals to students with an interest in a particular research question or who plan to pursue a Ph.D.; students will work under the direction of their faculty mentor with oversight of two or more faculty with expertise in the topic area.
Business Administration (Flex Engineering Technology )
Working professionals seeking a promotion, a career change, or a new venture will find that the Business Administration (Flex Engineering Technology ) program from Texas State University offers course scheduling flexibility. Evening classes are offered at both the San Marcos and Round Rock campuses, and students have the option of sitting out a semester if needed.