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119 Master's degrees offered by the university
Health and Risk Communication
The Master of Arts degree in Health and Risk Communication from Michigan State University will make you an expert in the theory and practice of health communication, one of the most pressing topics in today's world.
Geography
The master’s program in Geography from Michigan State University is designed to enable the student to achieve professional competence in the discipline. This program is intended to increase substantive and technical proficiency and is offered as either research-based (with thesis) or course-based (without thesis).
German Studies
The master's degree program in German Studies from Michigan State University provides a solid grounding in the core disciplinary areas of literature, culture, and language studies in a unique course of study that integrates digital humanities approaches into coursework, teaching, and research opportunities.
Statistics
The goal of the master's degree program in Statistics from Michigan State University is to provide students with a sound foundation in probability, mathematical statistics, and statistical methodology. The student may emphasize either theoretical or applied material.
Biostatistics
The master’s degree program in Biostatistics from Michigan State University is designed to provide graduate students with essential quantitative training necessary for public health, biomedical research, and consultation service.
Public Policy
The Master of Public Policy degree at Michigan State University is designed to provide students with theoretical knowledge and specific skills essential for professional achievement in the public and non-profit sectors. The objective of this program is to develop an analytical approach to the public decision-making process through the systematic study of policy and policy analysis.
Financial Planning and Wealth Management
Admission to the Master’s in Financial Planning and Wealth Management program offered by Michigan State University is competitive and is based on the applicant’s overall record. Meeting the minimum standards does not guarantee admission.
Social Work - Clinical Social Work
Throughout the Master of Social Work - Clinical Social Work program from Michigan State University students take courses in theory, policy, research, and practice methods, and benefit from intensive field experience.
Family Community Services
The Master of Arts in Family Community Services from Michigan State University will provide you with a well-rounded curriculum that focuses on understanding family and community dynamics, delivering quality services, and managing programs.
Biomedical Laboratory Science
The Master of Arts degree in Biomedical Laboratory Science from Michigan State University is administered by the Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program.
Linguistics
The Linguistics program from Michigan State University offers extensive training in the core areas of theoretical linguistics—phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics—and optionally in sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and child language acquisition.
Crop and Soil Sciences
The Crop and Soil Sciences department from Michigan State University offers the following areas of specialization within the field of crop and soil sciences: plant breeding and genetics; crop physiology, ecology, and management; weed science; turfgrass management; soil genesis and classification; soil microbiology and biochemistry.
Music Performance
The College of Music Performance faculty and student body at Michigan State University has a laser focus on the educational and professional preparation you need to succeed in today’s music world, but we also aim for personal fulfillment and enjoyment.
Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism Spectrum Disorders
The Master of Arts degree in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism Spectrum Disorders from Michigan State University is designed for professionals seeking to advance their expertise in supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorders. With a curriculum rooted in applied behavior analysis and autism interventions, you’ll gain the skills necessary to make a meaningful impact.
Integrative Biology
The graduate degree programs in Integrative Biology from Michigan State University are designed for students who seek a career in education and research in the biological sciences, and/or application of biological knowledge in the private and public sectors.
Special Education
The master’s degree program with a major in Special Education at Michigan State University features courses for K-12 educators to become experts in effective education for students with disabilities.
Learning Experience Design
The Master of Arts in Learning Experience Design (MALXD) program at Michigan State University provides a critical lens of equity, accessibility, and social justice in human-centered learning and design.
Environmental Engineering
Students in the master's and doctoral degree programs in Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University may pursue advanced study in the areas of biological and chemical treatment of hazardous substances in soils, leachates, industrial wastes, and groundwater; the fate and movement of chemical contaminants in surface water, groundwater, and soils; and environmental chemistry.
Physics
Physics from Michigan State University is the study of the physical universe. By means of observation, experiment, theoretical constructions and computer simulations, this science attempts to find the principles, which describe that universe.
Forestry
The Master of Science degree in Forestry at Michigan State University may be earned either in a professional program in forest management or administration or in a forestry specialty program.