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29 Master's degrees offered by the university
Agricultural and Environmental Plant Science
The Agricultural and Environmental Plant Science program at Pennsylvania State University emphasizes research that increases the efficiency of production of agronomic and horticultural crops, improves the quality of food, feed, and fiber available for humans and animals, develops an understanding of the basic soil-plant-animal climate complex, and improves the quality of the human environment.
Entomology
Students in Entomology at Pennsylvania State University represent a range of experiences and interests, with varied backgrounds from biology, chemistry, zoology, entomology, meteorology, ecology, and botany programs to name a few.
Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Agricultural and Biological Engineering at Pennsylvania State University offers students the opportunity to gain expertise in areas of engineering for biological/agricultural systems corresponding to their professional interests.
Mathematics
Graduate courses in all the principal branches of mathematics are offered regularly each year in the Mathematics program at Pennsylvania State University.
Pathobiology
The graduate program in Pathobiology at Pennsylvania State University is designed to provide flexibility in graduate work while providing opportunities to study immunology, microbiology, nutrition, biochemistry, virology, veterinary pathology, physiology, or toxicology, usually as related to problems seen in human, domestic animal, and wildlife health.
Biology
The Biology graduate program at Pennsylvania State University encompasses a broad spectrum of research areas, including bioinformatics, cell biology, developmental biology, ecology, evolution, genetics, neuroscience, phylogenetics, and physiology.
Neuroscience
The Neuroscience (NEURS) graduate program at Pennsylvania State University provides students curricular training with a broad focus on neuroscience, and the opportunity for concentrated research in a variety of disciplinary approaches to neuroscience such as biochemistry, cell biology, embryology, genetics, immunology, neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, structural biology, and virology.
Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Biosciences
The Intercollege Graduate Degree Program in Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Biosciences at Pennsylvania State University is designed to prepare researchers across an array of specializations in the biological sciences that share an emphasis on trans-disciplinary training with applications that enhance health and well-being.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Intercollege Graduate Degree Program in Materials Science and Engineering at Pennsylvania State University offers comprehensive graduate education in the fundamentals of materials science (synthesis-structure-property-performance relationships).