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107 Master's degrees offered by the university
Anthropology
The Anthropology programme at The University of New Mexico focuses on human diversity and evolutionary change. Students benefit from extensive field research opportunities across the globe while studying at this prestigious research centre.
Public Health - Community Health
Take a leadership role in population- based disease prevention and health promotion. Earn your Master of Public Health - Community Health at The University of New Mexico.
Biomedical Science
MS students of Biomedical Science at The University of New Mexico may take up to two years to complete the core courses. MS students rotate through a minimum of two laboratories during their first year. They are not required to take the PhD Qualifying Examination unless they wish to be considered for the PhD program.
Computer Science
The Computer Science programme at The University of New Mexico is a comprehensive Master of Science degree designed for aspiring professionals. This postgraduate course offers both thesis and coursework tracks. Students engage in advanced technical training at the Albuquerque campus through flexible full-time study modes.
Music
The Music programme at The University of New Mexico offers a comprehensive education for aspiring artists. This degree provides diverse study modes and specialisations, including performance and musicology. Students benefit from expert faculty guidance at the university to develop professional skills over the course of their studies.
Art Studio
The Art Studio programme at The University of New Mexico is a three-year, full-time Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree. This terminal qualification focuses on creative attainment and research, requiring 60 credit hours. Students develop a significant body of work through intensive studio practice and critical artistic thought.
Community and Regional Planning
The Community and Regional Planning programme at The University of New Mexico is a nationally-accredited graduate degree focused on social justice and sustainability. This comprehensive course offers full-time and part-time study modes, typically spanning two years. Students engage in professional training for diverse planning careers.
Performance - Guitar
The University of New Mexico’s Performance - Guitar track is primarily a traditional classical guitar program, although the University don’t force the students to play only classical music if they have interests in other styles.
Psychology
The Psychology program is offered by The University of New Mexico. A master's in psychology prepares students for certain psychology careers, including clinical and school counseling roles in many states. However, graduates also excel in other fields and roles, including human resources, social services, project management, and market research.
Education (for Licensed Teachers)
In The University of New Mexico's Education (for Licensed Teachers) program, you will take 15 hours of core courses in areas of research, diversity, curriculum development, advanced instructional strategies, and a seminar at the end of the program.
Occupational Therapy
The Occupational Therapy programme at The University of New Mexico is a 2.5-year, full-time graduate course. This Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) degree offers a culturally rich learning environment in a research-intensive setting. Students can choose full-time or part-time study modes to suit their professional goals.
Landscape Architecture
The Landscape Architecture programme at The University of New Mexico is a professional graduate degree offered in full-time and part-time modes. Depending on your previous academic background, the duration of this accredited course is typically two to three years, providing a comprehensive education in design and ecology.
Health Administration
The Health Administration programme at The University of New Mexico is a professional graduate degree designed for clinical and administrative personnel. This 48-credit course offers full-time and part-time study modes, taking two to three years to complete. It provides flexible evening and weekend classes for mid-career experts.
Violin Making
The Violin Making program at The University of New Mexico, located in Masley Hall, is the only university program of its kind in the country.
Choral Conducting
The University of New Mexico's Master of Music with a Choral Conducting concentration is an intensive degree program for qualified applicants, providing tools to improve physical conducting gesture, aural skills, score study and preparation skills, and rehearsal technique.
Statistics
The Statistics programme at The University of New Mexico offers an advanced M.A. degree. This full-time curriculum integrates statistical theory, computing, and practical applications. Students benefit from a world-class faculty and a supportive academic environment at this prestigious flagship institution.
Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies
The M.A. Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies program at The University of New Mexico in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures offer a transition into advanced literary and cultural study.
Public Administration
The Public Administration programme at The University of New Mexico provides essential training for future leaders in the public and non-profit sectors. This flexible degree, offered in-person and via Zoom, focuses on ethical governance and budgeting. Students develop professional skills to manage complex tribal and public organisations.
Architecture
The Architecture programme at The University of New Mexico offers a professional Master of Architecture degree. This NAAB-accredited course provides multiple tracks for students with various academic backgrounds. Depending on your previous degree, the duration ranges from two to three years of full-time study in Albuquerque.
Museum Studies
The Museum Studies programme at The University of New Mexico offers M.A. and M.S. degrees through a 33-credit interdisciplinary curriculum. Available full-time, this postgraduate course combines museum theory with practical training. Students can choose between thesis or project tracks to suit their professional goals.