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107 Master's degrees offered by the university
Adult and Lifelong Learning
The M.Ed. in Adult and Lifelong Learning degree from University of Arkansas will prepare students for employment in programs that provide adult literacy and education, lifelong learning, community and nonprofit organizations, military education, post secondary education, and continuing professional education.
Nursing
With a Master of Science in Nursing degree from University of Arkansas , nurses are prepared for educational roles that aim to improve patient outcomes and impact nursing care for future generations.
Civil Engineering
The Master of Science in Civil Engineering program from University of Arkansas is intended primarily for students possessing the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree.
Human Environmental Sciences
The Master of Science degree in Human Environmental Sciences from University of Arkansas is offered by the Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville.
History
Students seeking the Master of Arts of History from University of Arkansas must complete at least 30 hours of history at the 5000-level and above.
Biology
The Biology program from University of Arkansas offers opportunities for advanced study and research to students who desire a comprehensive view of biological sciences.
Black Sacred Music
The Music in Black Sacred Music program at University of Arkansas is a three-year, summers-only program housed within the Department of Music. The program offers a unique opportunity for advanced study in Black Sacred Music and its derivatives
Executive MBA
University of Arkansas's Executive MBA program will expand your expertise in core business fields so you can draw critical connections that impact your organization.
Music
The Music Department from University of Arkansas offers a number of recognized ensembles, many of which have toured nationally and internationally.
Biological Engineering
The Biological Engineering program from University of Arkansas is unique in that it is linked administratively to the College of Engineering and the Division of Agriculture.
Economics
This innovative Economics program from University of Arkansas combines the study of economic theory and applied econometrics to provide rigorous training and preparation for your chosen career.
Curriculum and Instruction
The Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction program from University of Arkansas is best suited for those who are seeking enhanced and advanced knowledge of the teaching and learning process.
Human Resource and Workforce Development Education
The Human Resource and Workforce Development Education program from University of Arkansas prepares scholar/practitioners to be educators, managers, and consultants in academic, public, and private settings.
Finance
The Master of Science in Finance from University of Arkansas is designed for early- to mid-career students who seek advanced education in Finance.
Biomedical Engineering
A bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from University of Arkansas is a great way to prepare for medical, dental or pharmaceutical school.
Horticulture
The Department of Horticulture offers a thesis and non-thesis option for the M.S. degree. The non-thesis Horticulture program from University of Arkansas was developed for continued and advanced education in horticulture management.
Nursing
The Nursing program from University of Arkansas expands on the philosophy of the undergraduate nursing program and contributes to the mission of the College of Education and Health Professions and the University of Arkansas.
Executive MBA - Healthcare Track
The University of Arkansas - Executive MBA - Healthcare Track is designed for students who wish to develop specialized expertise in health care administration, blended with best practices from other industries, as they complete a full MBA degree.
Food Science
Students interested in a graduate degree in Food Science at University of Arkansas can choose a from a variety of research disciplines to specialize in.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering Department from University of Arkansas commits to providing additional instruction to graduate students as well as the research environment necessary for the graduate to succeed.