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32 Master's degrees offered by the university
Public Health
The Public Health program of University of Pennsylvania prepares students to be public health leaders by integrating research, education, and service to promote the health of populations locally, nationally, and globally.
Health Care Management
The Health Care Management program of University of Pennsylvania builds on the established strength of the core curriculum to provide expertise in the complex and distinctive features of the dynamic and rapidly changing health care industry.
Advanced Dental Studies
Advanced Dental Studies from University of Pennsylvania is a highly flexible graduate program designed for dentists who want to advance your academic foundation, strengthen your clinical understanding, or enhance your competitiveness for advanced dental education programs.
Family Nurse Practitioner
The Family Nurse Practitioner course from University of Pennsylvania is an innovative combination of diverse clinical experiences—from the inner city to the suburbs—and rigorous coursework, to prepare you to work with patients from all backgrounds and circumstances.
Oral Health Sciences
Enhance your preparation to apply to a DMD/DDS program and/or pursue other health sciences related through the Oral Health Sciences program at the University of Pennsylvania.
Medical Ethics
The Medical Ethics program of University of Pennsylvania provides rigorous methodological and conceptual training in bioethics for postdoctoral scholars who aim to become academic bioethicists competing for and conducting externally funded empirical research.
Health Policy Research
The Health Policy Research program of University of Pennsylvania trains outstanding investigators in health services and policy research and prepares students for successful careers in academics, government, non-profit, and industry.
Epidemiology and Biostatistics - Biostatistics
The goal of the MS program in Epidemiology and Biostatistics - Biostatistics at University of Pennsylvania is to train students in the basic theory and applications of statistical methods, as applied to problems in the biomedical sciences.
Healthcare Quality and Safety
The mission of the Perelman School of Medicine’s Master’s degree in Healthcare Quality and Safety (MHQS) at University of Pennsylvania is to train the next generation of healthcare leaders and practitioners in the science of healthcare quality and patient safety.
Nursing and Healthcare Leadership
Nursing and Healthcare Leadership from University of Pennsylvania innovative online program is designed to equip nurse leaders with the knowledge and competencies to drive organizational change, improve outcomes, and confidently lead interprofessional teams in a dynamic healthcare environment.
Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
The Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner program of University of Pennsylvania offers unique clinical opportunities arranged by the School and exposure to the latest research.
Women's Health and Gender Related Nurse Practitioner
The Women's Health and Gender Related Nurse Practitioner program of University of Pennsylvania focuses on the primary health care needs of women from adolescence through the advanced years, concentrating on promoting and maintaining wellness.
Nutrition Science
The goal of the online Master of Science in Nutrition Science (MSNS) at University of Pennsylvania is to increase the body of knowledge in nutrition science to improve public health and health promotion for nutrition-associated disease management both in the US and globally.
Bioethics
The Bioethics program of University of Pennsylvania is an interdisciplinary degree offered by the renowned Department of Medical Ethics & Health Policy.
Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
In the Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner at University of Pennsylvania you’ll develop expertise in physical assessment, complex clinical decision making, diagnostic and interventional procedures, prescriptive knowledge, and patient care management across the continuum of acute care services, from critical care to discharge to the patient’s transition back into their community.
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner program of University of Pennsylvania prepares students to care for newborn infants who arrive with a variety of medical needs, such as prematurity, birth defects, substance abuse problems, infections, and a variety of chronic conditions.
Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner-Oncology
The Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner-Oncology program of University of Pennsylvania offers three different concentrations. No matter which you choose, you’ll learn the latest in pediatric advanced practice nursing from the very best in the field.
Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner-Acute-Chronic
The Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner-Acute-Chronic program of University of Pennsylvania offers three different concentrations. No matter which you choose, you’ll learn the latest in pediatric advanced practice nursing from the very best in the field.
Oral and Population Health
Oral and Population Health from University of Pennsylvania degree program is developed to answer a critical need for public and population health leaders who can inform, develop, implement, and evaluate policies that address current and future challenges in oral health with a local (national or sub-national) and global focus.
Medical Physics
The Medical Physics program of University of Pennsylvania prepares students to bridge physics and clinical medicine, overseeing clinical applications of radiation and creating the cutting-edge medical technologies of tomorrow.