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15 Master's degrees offered by the university
Occupational Therapy
The Occupational Therapy programme at The University of New Mexico offers advanced clinical training through the School of Medicine. This research-intensive graduate course provides full-time study options for those pursuing a Master of Occupational Therapy or a Doctorate, focusing on culturally competent healthcare delivery.
Pharmacoeconomics, Epidemiology, Pharmaceutical Policy and Outcomes Research
The Pharmacoeconomics, Epidemiology, Pharmaceutical Policy and Outcomes Research programme at The University of New Mexico offers advanced M.Sc. and Ph.D. pathways. This full-time, on-campus course focuses on the economic and social factors of pharmacy. It provides rigorous training in evaluation and therapeutic policy.
Dental Hygiene Online
The University of New Mexico offers a Master of Science in Dental Hygiene Online in continuation to the Bachelor Degree in Dental Hygiene.
Speech-Language Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathology programme at The University of New Mexico is a Master of Science degree designed for aspiring clinicians. This professional course offers full-time and part-time study modes, typically spanning two years for full-time students. It provides comprehensive training for national clinical practice.
Latin American Studies and Public Health
The Latin American Studies and Public Health degree at The University of New Mexico is intended to prepare graduates to improve the health of Latin American populations and Latinx populations in the United States, with a primary focus on New Mexico, the Southwest, the United States/Mexico border region, and regions south of the border.
Physician Assistant Studies
The Physician Assistant Studies program at The University of New Mexico is administered within the Department of Family and Community Medicine.
Biomedical Science
MS students of Biomedical Science at The University of New Mexico may take up to two years to complete the core courses. MS students rotate through a minimum of two laboratories during their first year. They are not required to take the PhD Qualifying Examination unless they wish to be considered for the PhD program.
Public Health - Community Health
Take a leadership role in population- based disease prevention and health promotion. Earn your Master of Public Health - Community Health at The University of New Mexico.
Occupational Therapy
The Occupational Therapy programme at The University of New Mexico is a 2.5-year, full-time graduate course. This Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) degree offers a culturally rich learning environment in a research-intensive setting. Students can choose full-time or part-time study modes to suit their professional goals.
Public Health - Epidemiology
Sharpen your skills in the foundational discipline of public health and its application to important public health problems. Earn your Master of Public Health - Epidemiology at The University of New Mexico.
Health Administration
The Health Administration programme at The University of New Mexico is a professional graduate degree designed for clinical and administrative personnel. This 48-credit course offers full-time and part-time study modes, taking two to three years to complete. It provides flexible evening and weekend classes for mid-career experts.
Nutrition
The Nutrition M.S. at The University of New Mexico is a versatile postgraduate programme designed for aspiring dietetic professionals. This degree offers full-time and part-time pathways, including a combined dietetic internship. Students gain advanced expertise in clinical and community health over approximately two years of study.
Medicine and Public Health
Pursuing a dual degree in Medicine and Public Health at The University of New Mexico can be a great way for medical students to broaden their horizons and gain a deeper understanding of the broader healthcare landscape. It can provide valuable skills and knowledge that can be applied to clinical practice, research, and public health initiatives.
Public Health
The Public Health programme at The University of New Mexico is a comprehensive graduate degree designed for future health leaders. This 42-credit course offers flexible full-time or part-time study modes, typically completed over six semesters. Students gain vital expertise in epidemiology and policy to improve global community wellbeing.
Public Health - Health Systems, Services and Policy
Make a difference by improving population health and decreasing health inequity. Earn your Master of Public Health - Health Systems, Services and Policy at The University of New Mexico.