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107 Master's degrees offered by the university
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.
Public Health
The Public Health program from University of Arkansas prepares students in the area of public and community health with two concentrations available at the master's level.
Materials Engineering
University of Arkansas - Materials Engineering is the study of materials, processes, and devices for applications including: mechanical and structural materials, nanoscale materials and devices, microelectronic-photonic materials and devices, energy materials and devices, biological materials and devices, and materials modeling.
Educational Technology
The Educational Technology Program from University of Arkansas is a 31-hour non-thesis online master’s program that prepares students for professional positions as educational technologists of education, business, government, and the health professions.
Communication Sciences and Disorders
The Communication Sciences and Disorders degree program from University of Arkansas prepares students for professional practice in the field of speech-language pathology and requires a minimum of five academic semesters to complete, including continuous enrollment in one summer during the sequence of studies.
Adult and Lifelong Learning
The curriculum of the Adult and Lifelong Learning program from University of Arkansas is designed to prepare scholars/practitioners for instructional leadership roles.
Agricultural and Extension Education
The Master of Science in Agricultural and Extension Education from University of Arkansas is designed for agricultural science teachers, extension agents, and other professionals involved in formal or informal education organizations, as well as agricultural professionals who work with applied agricultural technologies or agricultural communications.
Design Studies
The Master of Design Studies degree from University of Arkansas is recognized as multidisciplinary degrees that explores emerging concerns that are universal to the human-environmental design disciplines.
Psychology
The Psychology program from University of Arkansas is designed to produce experimental and clinical psychologists with broad knowledge of the field. Specialization for research is required during the student’s last two years of study.
Space and Planetary Sciences
The Space and Planetary Sciences program from University of Arkansas provides advanced course work and research experience for persons seeking a career in the academic, government, private, or military sectors of space and planetary sciences or associated technologies.
Agricultural and Food Law
The Agricultural and Food Law from University of Arkansas offers an expansive and fully integrated curriculum instructed by nationally recognized scholars and practitioners for full- and part-time students. Students attend on-campus or by distance.
Art
The Art program from University of Arkansas will vary depending upon the art medium areas selected for the creative work and the goals of the individual graduate student.
Creative Writing
The Master of Fine Arts program in Creative Writing from University of Arkansas offers degree tracks in poetry, fiction, and literary translation as well as the option of a focused study in rhetoric and composition.
Communication Design
True to the mission and purpose of the state flagship institution University of Arkansas , the Master of Design in Communication Design program prepares designers to build a better world through design that strengthens their community, the state of Arkansas, and beyond.
Supply Chain Management
The Master of Supply Chain Management from University of Arkansas is designed for early-career supply chain professionals who want to return to school to receive advanced, specialized training in supply chain management.
Agricultural and Extension Education
The degree plan of the Agricultural and Extension Education program from University of Arkansas is developed according to faculty specializations in agricultural education, communications, leadership or system technology management.
Mechanical Engineering
At the graduate level, the Mechanical Engineering program from University of Arkansas aligns academic course work with research to prepare scholars in specialized areas within the field.
Industrial Engineering
The Industrial Engineering program from University of Arkansas encourages the completion of master’s theses, particularly for those students holding assistantship appointments.
Art History in Arts of the Americas
The Art History in Arts of the Americas program at University of Arkansas is a two-year residency program conducted in partnership with the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and specializing in the arts of the Americas.
Geography
The Department of Geosciences offers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Geography at University of Arkansas.