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210 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering programme at University at Buffalo offers advanced Master of Science degrees with full-time and part-time study modes. Typically completed in 1.5 to 2 years, this curriculum provides flexible pathways for students to specialise in technical research or professional industrial practice.
Finance
Every business depends on sound financial management. Build the foundational skill set needed for a successful career. The Finance program is offered by the University at Buffalo.
French Education-Adolescence
The French Education-Adolescence program of the University at Buffalo is for you if you intend to teach French particularly in public schools.
Global Gender Studies
The Global Gender Studies MA at University at Buffalo is a two-year, full-time programme delivered in person. This 32-credit degree provides a deep interdisciplinary foundation in sexuality and gender theory, preparing students for advanced research or professional roles within diverse international organisations.
Law
The Law programme at University at Buffalo offers specialised Master of Laws (LLM) degrees for legal professionals. This full-time programme provides advanced training in areas like criminal and cross-border legal studies. It is designed to enhance global career trajectories and prepare students for the New York bar exam.
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
The MA in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics program at the University at Buffalo teaches practical applications of theoretical economics and quantitative methods, high-demand skills in industries such as finance, health care, international trade, advocacy groups and government.
Engineering Sciences (Clean Energy)
The Engineering Sciences (Clean Energy) program of the University at Buffalo focuses on the fundamentals of green energy and illustrates how solar, wind and other clean sources can be efficiently integrated into power systems.
Critical Museum Studies
Critical Museum Studies is a pre-professional interdisciplinary MA program, offered by the University at Buffalo, with coursework in Art, Anthropology, and Arts Management.
Pharmacometrics and Personalized Pharmacotherapy
The Pharmacometrics and Personalized Pharmacotherapy programme at the University at Buffalo is a specialised M.Sc. degree. This full-time course focuses on advanced pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to improve patient care. Students complete 30 credits and a research project to master the science of personalised medicine.
Rehabilitation Counseling
The Rehabilitation Counseling M.Sc. at the University at Buffalo is a 60-credit programme designed for aspiring certified counselors. This flexible degree offers both online and on-campus study modes, typically completed over four to six semesters. It focuses on empowering individuals to overcome physical and mental challenges.
Natural Sciences Interdisciplinary
The Natural Sciences Interdisciplinary M.S. at the University at Buffalo is a flexible, three-semester postgraduate programme. Designed for students pursuing medical or research careers, this full-time degree provides 36 credit hours of advanced scientific training within a world-class medical school environment.
General Psychology
The General Psychology MA at the University at Buffalo is a two-year, full-time postgraduate programme designed to deepen expertise in psychological science. This research-intensive course provides a strong foundation in data analysis and human behaviour, preparing students for professional roles or doctoral study.
Architecture - Research Studio
The Architecture - Research Studio at the University at Buffalo is a two-year, full-time graduate programme. This M.Arch track focuses on advanced research and creative making within leading-edge facilities. It is designed for students with a studio-based background seeking professional excellence in a global community.
Early Childhood Education (Birth to Grade 2)
The Early Childhood Education (Birth to Grade 2) program of the University at Buffalo can be taken as is or designed and tailored to meet your interests, as well as your professional and academic needs.
Biostatistics
The Biostatistics programme at University at Buffalo offers advanced training in statistical theory and applications. This M.A. degree provides a robust foundation in bioinformatics and research methods. Students can choose between a thesis or a project, benefiting from a STEM-designated curriculum delivered on a full-time basis.
Educational Psychology and Quantitative Methods
Our Educational Psychology and Quantitative Methods program offered by the University at Buffalo focuses on preparing you, as a researcher, to address problems in diverse educational settings, with the ultimate goal of improving teaching and learning, classroom and school organization, inequities in opportunities to learn, and a range of other pressing educational issues.
Educational Psychology and Quantitative Methods
The Educational Psychology and Quantitative Methods M.Sc. at the University at Buffalo is a rigorous 35-credit programme. Available both online and on campus, this full-time course typically spans three to four semesters. It focuses on advanced data science and research methods to improve global educational outcomes.
Social Work
The Social Work programme at the University at Buffalo offers a comprehensive M.Sc. level education designed for future leaders. Available in full-time and part-time modes, this degree focuses on trauma-informed care and human rights. Students benefit from a robust curriculum delivered over two to three years of study.
Engineering Sciences (Robotics)
The Engineering Sciences (Robotics) course from the University at Buffalo is an interdisciplinary program intended to train students in robotics, and expand knowledge in automation leading to numerous employment opportunities in the electronic and computer industries, or continued education at the doctoral level.
Criminology
The Criminology programme at University at Buffalo is a 30-credit Master of Science degree delivered entirely online. This flexible, asynchronous course allows students to complete their studies in as little as two semesters. It provides a deep sociological exploration of crime, justice systems, and social inequalities.