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26 Master's degrees offered by the university
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.
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.
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.
Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology
The Physiology Department has a Master's degree program in Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology at Michigan State University which provides students with a broad range of opportunities and experiences to meet a student's educational and professional needs.
Biosystems Engineering
The Master of Science degree program in Biosystems Engineering from Michigan State University is designed to prepare graduates for advanced career opportunities that require disciplinary expertise beyond that available in the Bachelor of Science degree.
Pharmacology and Toxicology
The Master of Science degree in Pharmacology and Toxicology is an online program from Michigan State University designed to train individuals in molecular, cellular and organ systems pharmacology.