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138 Master's degrees offered by the university
Computational Epidemiology and Systems Modeling
The Master of Science (MS) in Computational Epidemiology and Systems Modeling at the University of Michigan program trains students to become highly skilled epidemiologists who can understand and analyze public health problems with mathematical and statistical models.
Engineering Education Research
The Engineering Education Research (EER) Program at University of Michigan follows a unique model. EER faculty are embedded within the traditional engineering departments, while EER graduate students are admitted to a college-wide program and are not affiliated with a specific department.
Educational Administration
University of Michigan-Flint’s Master of Educational Administration program has its own rich legacy bolstered by that of the U-M’s Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies. For those seeking to learn from and alongside the best administrative talent in the country, this is the graduate program for you.
Applied Economics
The graduate programs in economics, such as Applied Economics at the University of Michigan offer preparation for the wide range of careers now open to professional economists in academic, business, and government sectors.
Nursing - Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Nursing - Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner students at University of Michigan learn to implement relevant health promotion interventions; assess, diagnose and manage minor acute and chronic health conditions; and educate children and families about positive health practices.
Sport Management
The Master’s Program in Sport Management at the University of Michigan attracts quality students from around the globe.
Health Data Science
The Master of Science in Health Data Science (M.Sc.) at the University of Michigan is a cutting-edge programme designed to be completed in approximately twenty months. This full-time course equips students with essential skills in health data analytics, preparing them for a dynamic career in the field.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) degree at University of Michigan offers professional education in the planning field. Graduates may eventually apply their professional skills in various government agencies, private enterprises, or nonprofit organizations within a variety of subject areas.
Educational Leadership and Policy
The Educational Leadership and Policy program at University of Michigan is centered on the collaborative practice of continuous improvement. It is anchored deeply in theory and research on school leadership, improvement, social justice, and leadership development.
Health Management Policy Executive
The Master's Program in Health Management and Policy Executive at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health allows you to continue working full-time while pursuing a Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) degree.
Higher Education - Public Policy
The Master of Arts in Higher Education - Public Policy at University of Michigan helps students grapple with the challenges that face higher education and gain insights on how to develop a vision of higher education for society.
Nursing - Nurse Midwife
Nursing - Nurse Midwife education is based on an understanding of health sciences theory and clinical preparation that shapes knowledge, judgment, and skills deemed necessary to provide primary health care management to women and newborns. The University of Michigan School of Nursing Nurse Midwife program will prepare students for the American Midwifery Certification Board exam.
Higher Education - Student Access and Success
The Master’s in Higher Education - Student Access and Success program at University of Michigan focuses on teaching and learning in colleges and universities as they are implemented in many institutional contexts, both inside and outside of traditional classroom settings.
Industrial Ecology - Sustainable Systems
Modern environmental challenges impact both developed and developing nations, and they are compounded by increasing consumption pressures and a growing global population.The Industrial Ecology - Sustainable Systems program is offered at University of Michigan.
Health Infrastructures and Learning Systems
The Health Infrastructures and Learning Systems degree at University of Michigan is fully developed and taught by the University of Michigan faculty in the Department of Learning Health Sciences within the University of Michigan’s Medical School.
Public Policy
Core courses of the Master of Public Policy (MPP) at the University of Michigan develop a foundation of skills, knowledge, and concepts in economics, statistics, political analysis, ethics, and public management. All students receive serious quantitative training in data analysis and program evaluation, moving as a cohort through a carefully sequenced set of courses.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Traditional
The Traditional M.S. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Traditional Program at University of Michigan has both a thesis option and a coursework-only option. The program is flexible and serves a variety of career objectives, such as teaching in secondary schools, employment in a variety of research-oriented jobs, interpretive work in parks and nature centers.
Data Science
The University of Michigan offers a Master of Science in Data Science, designed to provide comprehensive training in both statistical and computational methodologies. This programme is typically completed in a specified duration, with flexible attendance options available for students seeking a part-time format.
Quantitative Finance and Risk Management
Our Quantitative Finance and Risk Management University of Michigan students come to us from institutions all over the world and graduate with the skills to solve real world financial problems as quantitative analysts, financial engineers, risk managers, and more.
Environmental Health Sciences
Additionally, Environmental Health Sciences at the University of Michigan degree students are required to complete a program of didactic coursework and to undertake original research culminating in a master's thesis.