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154 Master's degrees offered by the university
Materials Science and Engineering
At the Materials Science and Engineering MSc program from University of Texas at Austin, students are able to study core materials subjects while also developing depth within a specific area that cuts across multiple areas of science and engineering.
Geosciences
The Master of Science (MS) degree in Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin is the foundation for students pursuing employment in the petroleum industry, environmental and hydrogeological fields, state and federal government agencies, and other related geoscience fields.
Journalism and Media Research and Theory
The MA Journalism and Media Research and Theory program at the University of Texas at Austin is a degree designed to provide students with additional depth in media and journalism studies. They can gain additional methodological expertise alongside knowledge of journalism and theory, which can help them to move toward doctoral degrees or a variety of analytic careers with media organizations.
Nutritional Sciences
The Nutritional Sciences MSc program from University of Texas at Austin has biochemical, molecular-biological, and clinical components and includes study in the following areas: molecular and cellular aspects of nutrient function; molecular and cellular approaches to the study of nutrition and disease; nutritional biochemistry.
Plant Biology
The Plant Biology MSc program from University of Texas at Austin introduces you to algal physiology, plant biochemistry, cell biology, development, ecology, evolution, molecular biology, natural products chemistry, photobiology, phycology.
Sustainable Design and Community and Regional Planning
The Sustainable Design and Community and Regional Planning MSc/MSCRP dual degree offered at University of Texas at Austin is an interdisciplinary and research-based degree path. Here, scholars are both part of a specialized, close-knit cohort of MSSD students as well as members of the larger Architecture program and UT Austin campus community.
Engineering and Public Affairs
The Engineering and Public Affairs MEng/MPAff dual degree offered at University of Texas at Austin is designed to prepare qualified engineering and public affairs students for careers at any level of government and in public policy related areas of the engineering profession.
Early Childhood Special Education
The Early Childhood Special Education MEd/MA program from University of Texas at Austin prepares students to be leading scholars through intensive mentoring from ECSE faculty, core content in ECSE and early language development, and rigorous training in research methods.
Social Work
The Social Work MSSW program from University of Texas at Austin prepares students for advanced social work practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
Humanities, Health and Medicine
The MA Humanities, Health and Medicine program is a good fit for anyone excited about intersections of humanities, health, and medicine who also wishes to hone their skills as writers, researchers, and critical thinkers while gaining a Master of Arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin.
Software Engineering
The Software Engineering MSc program from University of Texas at Austin addresses the demand for influential software engineers who have an expansive understanding of a variety of critical software engineering topics.
Music and Human Learning
At the Music and Human Learning MM program offered at University of Texas at Austin, students study the fundamental principles of human learning and behavior as applied to all aspects of musical activity.
Community and Regional Planning
The Community and Regional Planning MSCRP program from University of Texas at Austin provides the theoretical foundations, specific skills and practical experience to succeed in professional planning and related policy careers.
Nursing
The Nursing MSN program from University of Texas at Austin is designed to provide the opportunity for advanced study in select areas of nursing science, professional foundations, related sciences, and modes of systematic inquiry related to advanced and specialized professional nursing practice.