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25 Master's degrees offered by the university
Applied Microbial Systems Analysis
The Applied Microbial Systems Analysis program at University of Connecticut was designed to provide students with a comprehensive education to prepare students for a scientific career in industry, government, or the non-profit sector.
Molecular and Cell Biology (Microbiology)
The Molecular and Cell Biology (Microbiology) Graduate Program at the University of Connecticut provides students with broad training in classical and modern microbiology plus exciting opportunities for state-of-the-art research .
Natural Resources - Land, Water, and Air
The Natural Resources - Land, Water, and Air program at University of Connecticut is offered by the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
Physiology and Neurobiology
Physiology and Neurobiology at the University of Connecticut focuses on the development of technical skills, critical thinking, and effective scientific communication.
Physics
The University of Connecticut is consistently ranked the Number 1 Public University in New England. The University’s first Physical Review article was published in 1899, and the first physics course was taught in 1918. The Department of Physics granted its first Ph.D. in 1954. One (so far) of the Department’s Graduate Students, David M. Lee, went to receive a Nobel Prize in Physics.