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33 Master's degrees offered by the university
Comparative and International Development Education
Become a leader in international and intercultural education. This Comparative and International Development Education (CIDE) track program at University of Minnesota is designed for students to gain a mastery of skills and knowledge in how cultural, economic, and political forces affect international and intercultural education.
Addictions Counselling
The Addictions Counselling program at the University of Minnesota prepares students to treat clients with substance use disorders by providing strong theoretical and practical foundations in evidence-based treatment modalities, clinical skills, professional and ethical responsibilities, and client advocacy.
French Studies
The first two years of the French Studies program at University of Minnesota—culminating in a comprehensive MA exam—provide training in the French and Francophone literary tradition, building the foundation for more specialized study and research at the doctoral level.
Applied Sciences Leadership
The Master of Professional Studies in Applied Sciences Leadership from University of Minnesota delivers the real-world skills needed to advance your career in the government sector, nonprofit agencies, international organizations, corporations, and more.
Applied Economics
Applicants for the M.S. degree in Applied Economics from University of Minnesota should have completed courses in micro and macroeconomic theory at the intermediate level, basic statistics, calculus, and linear algebra. Nearly all of the coursework in this fast-paced program builds on skills in these areas.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies program of the University of Minnesota is a two-year degree with a flexible program of study for students who desire advanced training in Asian and Middle Eastern cultures, languages, and/or language pedagogy.
Public Policy
The Public Policy program of the University of Minnesota is one of the best in the country, attracting students who are committed to public service at the local, state, national, and international levels.
Family Social Science
The Family Social Science program of the University of Minnesota is a unique program using the insights and methods of the social sciences to examine human development over the lifespan and how families work within various contexts and cultures.
Public Health Administration and Policy
Become a leader and innovator in public and population health management, analysis, and policy with the Public Health Administration and Policy program at the University of Minnesota.
Technical Communication
Students in the Technical Communication program at the University of Minnesota develop the knowledge and skills to advance in the field of technical communication while specializing in an area of interest.
Cognitive Science
Given the inherently interdisciplinary nature of cognitive science, the Cognitive Science program of the University of Minnesota is structured to allow students the flexibility to pursue a wide variety of research topics and to integrate methodologies and perspectives from different disciplines.
Education Policy and Leadership
This Education Policy and Leadership (EPL) track program from University of Minnesota is about gaining a mastery of skills and knowledge in how politics, policies, and organizational cultures affect pre-K-12 education and development.
Tribal Resource and Environmental Stewardship
The Tribal Resource and Environmental Stewardship program at the University of Minnesota is an applied graduate degree designed in consultation with regional tribes to create future leaders and stewards of tribal natural resources.