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36 Master's degrees offered by the university
Chemical Physics
Chemical Physics at the University of Minnesota is an interdisciplinary graduate program with faculty from the departments of Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, and Medicinal Chemistry.
Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy
The Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy program at the University of Minnesota prepares students to work on issues at the intersection of science, technology, environment, and society that shape human well-being, environmental sustainability, and social justice in a complex and diverse world.
Biological Sciences
In the Biological Sciences program at the University of Minnesota, you can build a degree plan around the area of modern biology that feeds your curiosity and fuels your career. Want to pursue an in-depth research project?
Physics
The Physics program at the University of Minnesota offers students innovative educational and research opportunities with world renowned faculty.
Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology
Prepare for your career in clinical and translational research with the Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology program of the University of Minnesota.
Biostatistics
With a Biostatistics program at the University of Minnesota, you’ll collaborate on the design of biomedical studies, analyze data, and put the results in context for researchers to solve human health related problems.
Chemistry
In the Chemistry program at the University of Minnesota offered in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, you are at the forefront of scientific knowledge.
Integrative Biology and Physiology
In the Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology we strive to educate University of Minnesota students in physiology concepts, guides students in basic science research and other scholarly pursuits and to prepare students for careers in the health sciences.
Oral Biology
The Oral Biology program at the University of Minnesota offers basic science research training to students seeking academic or research-focused careers. Established in 1968, the program has a strong track record of placing graduates in academic and industrial positions.
Comparative and Molecular Biosciences
The Comparative and Molecular Biosciences program at the University of Minnesota is transdisciplinary and intercollegiate, bringing together basic, applied, and clinical scientists from across the university to provide students with individualized, cutting-edge biomedical research training to address both animal and human health.
Nutritional Sciences
The Nutritional Sciences M.P.S. from University of Minnesota is a terminal, coursework-only master's degree that prepares students for a career as a Registered Dietitian.
Science Education - Teaching License
Science teachers are in high demand, and this program will prepare you to step into your classroom with confidence and solid classroom experience through our unique co-teaching practicum model. University of Minnesota's license is highly transferable to other states and Science Education - Teaching License candidates are highly sought-after by local school districts.
Chemistry
University of Minnesota is committed to excellence in education, research, and public service. With the Chemistry degree, you will receive a world-class education in classrooms and laboratories, engage in research aimed at solving some of society’s most important problems, and be empowered to lead and be involved.
Mathematical Sciences
Critical thinking, professionalism and intuition are important components of any job. In the Mathematical Sciences program at the University of Minnesota, you will enhance these skills while you acquire a deeper knowledge of Mathematics.
Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology and Genetics
The Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology and Genetics program of theUniversity of Minnesota is part of the College of Biological Sciences and gives the students a chance to push the boundaries of our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of life.
Applied Plant Sciences
We study and improve plants to meet human needs, and the Applied Plant Sciences program of the University of Minnesota offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in the following specializations: Agronomy/Agroecology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding/Molecular Genetics and Applied Plant Sciences (General track).
Medical Physics
The Medical Physics program of the University of Minnesota is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs (CAMPEP) and offers MS and PhD degrees.
Statistics
The Statistics program at the University of Minnesota is designed for students who wish to pursue a career as a practicing statistician in industry, government, or academia.
Integrated Biosciences
Graduate students in the Integrated Biosciences program at the University of Minnesota are tackling a wide range of subjects in the field and in the lab. This hands-on experience will prepare you for a variety of careers in biological sciences.
Microbial Engineering
The Microbial Engineering program at the University of Minnesota is a research-based program focused on providing advanced training in a combination of microbiology, molecular biology, immunology, and chemical engineering.