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56 Master's degrees offered by the university
Public Policy and Social Work
The School offers a wide variety of master’s programs, joint degree programs, graduate certificate programs, and one of the nation’s premier doctorate programs. The Public Policy and Social Work programme is offered at the University of Maryland .
Clinical Psychological Science
The University of Maryland is proud to offer a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Clinical Psychological Science, the only master’s-level degree that focuses explicitly on clinical psychological science.
Spanish Language and Literature
The M.A. in Spanish Language and Literature from University of Maryland is divided into three areas: Spanish literature, Latin American literature, and Hispanic applied linguistics.
Couple and Family Therapy
The mission of the Couple and Family Therapy program from University of Maryland is to prepare competent, effective therapists for clinical practice and advancement of the marriage and family therapy discipline.
Applied Economics (on-campus)
The Applied Economics (on-campus) program at University of Maryland is a professional master's degree program designed primarily to enhance the professional development of applied economists. The program is not designed to prepare students for PhD programs in economics.
Community Planning and Public Health Practice and Policy
The dual degree in Community Planning and Public Health Practice and Policy from University of Maryland combines course work from the Community Planning and Public Health Practice programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Community Planning and Master of Public Health Practice at the same time
Art History and Archaeology
The faculty and students of the Department of Art History and Archaeology at University of Maryland form a dynamic core within a major research university. The faculty offer a diverse selection of courses in the art and archaeology of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
Industrial Organizational Psychology
The University of Maryland Master’s of Professional Studies in Industrial Organizational Psychology provides rigorous training in the scientific principles and methods in IO Psychology while also increasing graduates’ capacity to influence the way work is done, to apply evidence-based best practices, and to ask and answer questions that matter in the workplace.
Geospatial Information Sciences
The Master of Science in Geospatial Information Sciences program at University of Maryland is dedicated to providing the most up-to-date education on geospatial technology, theory and applications.
Historic Preservation and American Studies
The Historic Preservation and American Studies Dual Master's Degree program at University of Maryland offers individuals with interests in both fields a framework to complete combined professional and research master's degrees in as few as five semesters.
Applied Political Analytics
The Applied Political Analytics program from the University of Maryland was launched in the 2021-22 academic year to offer promising students the opportunity to earn a master’s degree in the high-demand and still-growing modern data science industry.
Economics
The Economics Program from University of Maryland offers graduate study leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree. During the course of study toward the Ph.D., doctoral students also have the opportunity to obtain a Master of Arts degree.
Geospatial Information Sciences
The Master of Science in Geospatial Information Sciences program at University of Maryland is dedicated to providing the most up-to-date education on geospatial technology, theory and applications.
Community Planning and Biostatistics
A core element central to both community planning and public health is the built environment, which includes human-designed and built surroundings that provide the settings for all aspects of human life, ranging from buildings and homes to parks and recreation facilities. Learn more by joining the Community Planning and Biostatistics program at University of Maryland.
Germanic Studies
Our Germanic Studies program from University of Maryland offers each student the opportunity to shape an individualized course of study, working closely with faculty whose expertise includes German literature and culture from the 18th through 21st centuries, film studies, gender studies, and Scandinavian studies.
Historic Preservation and Landscape Architecture
The Dual Degree in Landscape Architecture and Historic Preservation at University of Maryland emphasizes the connection between the studies of Historic Preservation and Landscape Architecture in the study and practice of cultural landscapes.
Higher Education, Student Affairs and International Education Policy - Student Affairs
The masters in Higher Education, Student Affairs and International Education Policy - Student Affairs program from University of Maryland is committed to the preparation of student affairs educators in higher education environments.
Communication
The Communication program at University of Maryland takes as its intellectual focus the strategic use of discourse in the public sphere.
French Studies
Our French Studies graduate program from University of Maryland furthers advanced studies in French and Francophone literatures, cinema, cultures, and societies. Faculty expertise encompasses all historical periods from the sixteenth century to the present.
Applied Anthropology and Historic Preservation
The University of Maryland’s Dual degree Master’s Program in Applied Anthropology and Historic Preservation is a holistic, comprehensive primer for a professional career in the research, understanding and preservation of cultural resources and heritage.