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32 Master's degrees offered by the university
Oral Medicine
Oral Medicine is a unique discipline within dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis and non-surgical management of orofacial disease. The Oral Medicine Department at the University of Washington strives to be a global leader in the diagnosis and management of disorders in the orofacial complex whose treatment may fall between medicine and dentistry.
Health Metrics Sciences
In University of Washington's unique Health Metrics Sciences master’s degree, students develop quantitative, data science, and research skills, alongside an understanding of the health metrics concepts, methods, and data sources required to meet the challenge of measuring and improving the health of the world’s population.
Health Services
The MS in Health Services from University of Washington is an in-residence, 2-year, graduate degree program that offers analytical and practical knowledge and skills to candidates who have some experience in health fields and who want to assume positions of greater responsibility in improving the public's health and the effectiveness of health care and population health services.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) at the University of Washington, is a wide-ranging preventive medicine specialty focused on the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of disease related to environmental and occupational exposures.
Public Health - Online
The University of Washington Master of Public Health - Online program promotes leaders in public health. This 18-month, mostly online program prepares you to tackle current and future public health challenges.
Community-Oriented Public Health Practice
The Public Health in Community-Oriented Public Health Practice program from University of Washington prepares you to become a problem solver, leader and advocate in the field of community health.
Nursing
The Master of Nursing program from University of Washington prepares RNs for clinical practice in a range of settings as leaders, managers, care providers, and educators. SNHCL Faculty are passionate about educating the next generation of healthcare professionals and active in both research and advocacy.
Occupational Therapy
The University of Washington Master of Occupational Therapy (UW MOT) degree is a two-year program of rigorous academic coursework integrated with fieldwork education. Graduates are eligible to take the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) exam*. After successful completion of this exam, the individual will be an Occupational Therapist, Registered (OTR).
Health Services
University of Washington's Health Services program's mission is to prepare leaders to improve health in diverse populations by solving problems in rapidly changing societies and health systems.
Health Administration
The Executive Master of Health Administration program at the University of Washington equips health services professionals with the business and management skills to advance into leadership roles and help their organizations deliver better patient care.
Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
University of Washington's Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Washington is the premier resource for education and research in basic and clinical laboratory science for the greater WWAMI region (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho).
Dental Hygiene
The intent of this two-year Dental Hygiene program from University of Washington is to train dental hygienists to teach relevant basic and applied science courses (e.g., oral histology, oral pathology) in dental hygiene programs. Completion of the required courses normally takes 8 quarters and at least 70 credit hours.