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24 Master's degrees offered by the university
Sound Art
The two-year Sound Art program at Columbia University seeks artists who have a deep engagement with sound as a creative medium and a desire to join a diverse community of artists and musicians
Earth and Environmental Engineering - Sustainable Mining and Materials
The Earth and Environmental Engineering - Sustainable Mining and Materials at Columbia University is the place to prepare you for a career in which you can make advances in the Sustainable Mining and Materials industries, anywhere in the world.
Earth and Environmental Engineering - Water Resources and Climate Risks
The Earth and Environmental Engineering - Water Resources and Climate Risks program at Columbia University is aimed at professionals working in or interested in careers in the application of quantitative risk management methods.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program at Columbia University offers world-class biomedical engineering education and opportunities for cutting edge research and innovation.

Construction Administration
There has never been a greater need—or opportunity—for leaders in the burgeoning field of construction management. Join the Master of Science in Construction Administration programme from Columbia University.
Chemical Engineering - Data and Computational Science
The Chemical Engineering - Data and Computational Science program at Columbia University provides the MS candidate with an understanding of data science tools and computational modelling methods relevant to modern chemical engineering practice.
Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices In Architecture
The Masters of Science in Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices in Architecture (CCCP) from Columbia University offers advanced training in the fields of architectural criticism, publishing, curating, exhibiting, writing, and research through a two-year, full-time course of intensive academic study and independent research.
Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering program at Columbia University is run jointly by the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments. It offers both B.S. and M.S. degrees.
Energy and Environment
The Energy and Environment program at Columbia University provides students with the sector knowledge and analytic toolkit to develop and implement solutions to key energy and environmental challenges.
Systems Engineering
Have an undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, or a related field, and want to integrate that knowledge with other elements of engineering and operations to be able to visualize the big picture and bring it to life? Join the Systems Engineering programme from Columbia University.
Industrial Engineering
The Industrial Engineering programme from Columbia University is a 30-credit STEM programme for students with an undergraduate engineering degree who want to enhance their training in special fields, such as scheduling, production planning, inventory control, and industrial economics.
Biomedical Informatics
The Biomedical Informatics program at Columbia University prepares students for practical, hands-on careers in informatics. Graduates have gone on to work at hospitals, entered industry, or enrolled in PhD programs.
Engineering and Applied Science
Design. Innovate. Lead. Join this Engineering and Applied Science programme from Columbia University.
Earth and Environmental Engineering - Carbon Management
The Earth and Environmental Engineering - Carbon Management program at Columbia University has been created to provide a unique educational experience for students with a wide range of backgrounds and different career paths.
Earth and Environmental Engineering - Sustainable Energy
The purpose of the Earth and Environmental Engineering - Sustainable Energy program at Columbia University is to expose students to modern energy technologies and infrastructures and to the associated environmental, health, and resource limitations.
Earth and Environmental Engineering
The Earth and Environmental Engineering program at Columbia University focus on environmentally sound mining and processing of primary materials (minerals, energy, and water) and the recycling and proper disposal of used materials.
Electrical Engineering
Students in the Electrical Engineering program at Columbia University can participate in a number of elective specializations or can design their own MS program in consultation with an adviser. These specializations are not degree requirements.
Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
The Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics program at Columbia University is very flexible and allows students to choose a formal concentration from a number of areas within the department. Students who choose to pursue a concentration must meet certain core and concentration requirements.
Chemical Engineering - Biotechnology and Biopharmaceuticals
This Chemical Engineering - Biotechnology and Biopharmaceuticals program at Columbia University engages students with recent developments within biotechnology and biopharmaceuticals, focusing on engineering applications and approaches.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program at Columbia University is especially designed to provide excellent preparation for students who will be seeking employment in industry.