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35 Master's degrees offered by the university
Sustainability
In 2014, CEES partnered with 26 faculty from across campus to establish the Sustainability Graduate Programs at Wake Forest University.
Communication
The Master’s Degree in Communication at Wake Forest University provides a comprehensive study of the field in qualitative, quantitative, rhetorical, and critical methods.
Accountancy
Wake Forest University’s Master of Science in Accountancy (MSA) program gives today’s accounting and finance professionals the knowledge, skills and experience they need to navigate modern challenges in a wide range of business environments.
Master of Divinity - Master of Arts in Education
The Master of Divinity - Master of Arts in Education joint degree at Wake Forest University promotes interdisciplinary conversation between theological education, public education, and community engagement.
Clinical Research Management
The Clinical Research Management program of the Wake Forest University provides a holistic approach for students in clinical research. Designed for those working in or entering the clinical research field, this program expands participants’ knowledge of both the macro and micro aspects of the clinical research ecosystem and is focused on a vision to shape and impact the future of healthcare.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program at Wake Forest University consists of traditional classroom instruction, independent research with a mentoring team, and clinical experience.
Sustainability
The Sustainability program of the Wake Forest University acknowledges the growing demand for professionals in religious leadership who have the knowledge and the skills to lead communities to respond to critical ecological and other social issues.
Psychology
The faculty of the Department of Psychology at Wake Forest University affirm their commitment to three interrelated goals in their roles as teachers, scholars, and members of the Wake Forest community: excellence in the education of Wake Forest students, an ongoing contribution to the field of psychology, and service to the University and community.
Master of Divinity - MA in Bioethics
The Master of Divinity - MA in Bioethics joint degree program at Wake Forest University facilitates an interdisciplinary conversation between theology and bioethics and to provide resources for students whose vocational aims require knowledge and/or competence in both disciplines.
Health and Exercise Science
The curriculum of the Health and Exercise Science program of the Wake Forest University is designed to prepare individuals for careers as clinical exercise specialists in preventive and rehabilitative lifestyle programs, positions in clinical research programs, and further study in graduate programs or allied health programs.
Translational Biotechnology
Preparing the next generation of STEM and business leaders needed to move new regenerative medicine therapies from the laboratory to the clinic with Translational Biotechnology at Wake Forest University.
Master of Divinity
The Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree at Wake Forest University stands at the center of the School of Divinity’s degree offerings. The program prepares students from diverse ministry experiences and theological perspectives for religious leadership.
Documentary Film
The MFA in Documentary Film at Wake Forest University offers students an immersive and challenging 2-year terminal degree program with online and on-campus classes.
Translational and Health System Science
The Translational and Health System Science program of the Wake Forest University is preparing clinicians and researchers to translate scientific findings into improvements in human health and the health system.
Health Disparities in Neuroscience-related Disorders
The Health Disparities in Neuroscience-related Disorders program of the Wake Forest University is designed to stimulate the promotion of evidence to action to achieve health equity.
Interpreting and Translation Studies
This Interpreting and Translation Studies program at Wake Forest University is a professionally oriented and research-based track that prepares interpreters and translators to work in the growing language industry in a variety of fields – foreign affairs, media, business, law and healthcare delivery.
Statistics
The Department of Statistical Sciences offers the degree of M.S. in Statistics. The program is designed to accommodate both students seeking a terminal degree for work in industry as well as those seeking preparation for Ph.D. in Statistics or Biostatistics at another institution.
Biology
The Biology program of the Wake Forest University is offered by the Department of Biology. The department embodies Wake Forest’s Teacher-Scholar ideal, with vibrant research groups working across the spectrum of the biological sciences. We nurture this diversity and we consider it to be a great strength of the department.
Comparative Medicine
The Masters Program in Comparative Medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine (WFSM) is intended to provide graduate research training specifically for individuals holding the DVM degree.
Teaching of Interpreting
This track offers a comprehensive curriculum for teaching of interpreting to faculty of colleges nationwide. The Teaching of Interpreting is the only academic program in the Northern hemisphere, at Wake Forest University, to focus on methodology of teaching interpreting.