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109 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Maine offers both MS (thesis & non-thesis options) and PhD degree programs aimed at preparing students for successful careers in industry, R&D, and academia by acquiring strong engineering background and research capabilities.
Computer Engineering
Thesis and non-thesis options are available for the M.S. Computer Engineering at The University of Maine. For a non-thesis degree, a minimum of 30 semester hours of course work is required.
Chemical Engineering
The M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering at The University of Maine normally involves a thesis and is usually completed within two years.
Gerontology (Interprofessional)
Graduates of the Gerontology (Interprofessional) certificate program at The University of Maine will be prepared to function as members of interprofessional teams to effectively address the health and human service needs of an increasingly diverse aging population.
Human Development
The Human Development at The University of Maine is designed to provide advanced training, with special emphasis on child development and family relations.
Food Technology
The Food Technology graduate certificate at The University of Maine offered through the School of Food and Agriculture is 100% online and is a 12-credit program.
Business Administration
The Business Administration degree at The University of Maine prepares leaders to move through volatile and rapidly changing markets with innovation and agility.
Student Development
The Master of Education degree in Student Development in Higher Education from The University of Maine prepares entry-level professionals for positions in postsecondary student affairs.
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Graduates at The University of Maine are prepared to assume leadership roles in the development and implementation of educational programs for students with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Physics
Welcome to the Graduate Program of the Department of Physics and Astronomy from The University of Maine.
Literacy Education
The University of Maine’s Literacy Education graduate programs provide the opportunity to explore vital issues of literacy research and instruction with nationally recognized faculty.
Earth and Climate Sciences
The University of Maine School of Earth and Climate Sciences has a well-established reputation for educating highly successful masters and doctoral students.
Wildlife Ecology
Wildlife Ecology students from The University of Maine are only accepted if the department or faculty have funding for graduate assistantships, tuition and research expenses.
Anthropology and Environmental Policy
The Anthropology and Environmental Policy degree hold joint appoints or cooperating status with a number of units across The University of Maine campus.
Human Nutrition
The Human Nutrition certificate at The University of Maine offered by the School of Food and Agriculture is 100% online and is a 12-credit program.
Psychological Science
The Department of Psychology at The University of Maine offers graduate study leading to the M.A. and Ph.D. degree in Psychological Sciences (including social, cognitive, and biological psychology).
Biomedical Engineering
The Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from The University of Maine, prepares students to conduct research involving the application of engineering to biological systems.
Communication
We are proud to offer an MA and PhD in Communication at The University of Maine.
Innovation Engineering
The Graduate Certificate in Innovation Engineering at The University of Maine gives students a complete array of tools and a systematic approach to creating, communicating, and commercializing ideas in response to problems and opportunities in any field.
French
The Department of Modern Languages and Classics at The University of Maine offers a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) or Master of Arts (MA) in French with optional concentrations in French Literature or North American French Studies.