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113 Master's degrees offered by the university
Physiology and Neurobiology
Physiology and Neurobiology at the University of Connecticut focuses on the development of technical skills, critical thinking, and effective scientific communication.
French and Francophone Studies
The Graduate Program in French and Francophone Studies at University of Connecticut typically require two years of full-time study, and are offered in French and Francophone Studies, German Studies, Italian Literary and Cultural Studies, Spanish Studies, and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies
Intersectional Indigeneity, Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
The Intersectional Indigeneity, Race, Ethnicity, and Politics program at University of Connecticut is one of the first programs of its kind in the U.S. that focuses on the relationships among politics, race, ethnicity, and indigeneity.
Institute of Latina,o, Caribbean, and Latin American Studies
In picking a methodological and theoretical orientation for their thesis papers, students specialize in one discipline of their choice, while also taking courses in at least two additional disciplines. Learn more with Institute of Latina,o, Caribbean, and Latin American Studies from University of Connecticut.
Education
The University of Connecticut Education program is for individuals who have already earned their initial teacher certification and prepares them to serve as instructional leaders in elementary and secondary schools.
Exercise Prescription
At the Exercise Prescription program offered by University of Connecticut you'll take core courses that provide a deep understanding of the principles of exercise prescription.
Physics
The University of Connecticut is consistently ranked the Number 1 Public University in New England. The University’s first Physical Review article was published in 1899, and the first physics course was taught in 1918. The Department of Physics granted its first Ph.D. in 1954. One (so far) of the Department’s Graduate Students, David M. Lee, went to receive a Nobel Prize in Physics.
Materials Science
The M.S. and Ph.D. granting Materials Science Graduate Program at the University of Connecticut addresses several areas of materials science research, including: alloy science, biomaterials, corrosion science, crystal science, dental materials, metallurgy, and polymer science.
Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
The M.A. Literatures, Cultures, and Languages programs at the University of Connecticut typically require two years of full-time study, and are offered in French and Francophone Studies, German Studies, Italian Literary and Cultural Studies, Spanish Studies, and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies
Geography
The overarching goal of the University of Connecticut Geography Graduate Program is to provide both an atmosphere and the means for development of research, teaching, and other skills that comprise advanced professional development.
Computer Science and Engineering
The Computer Science and Engineering program at University of Connecticut satisfies a number of different needs. Many students enter the master’s program in order to more fully prepare for a career in industry: at the completion of the program they intend to seek employment in a computing-related field. Other students plan on continuing their studies at the Ph.D. level.
Human Development and Family Science
The HDFS program at the University of Connecticut also offers graduate study leading to a Master’s degree in Human Development and Family Sciences. Individuals interested in advancing their professional skills in parent education, prevention and health promotion, or program evaluation may apply for a Master’s degree to pursue study in one of our five areas of specialization.
Geological Sciences
The primary goal of the M.S. program in Geological Sciences is to train scientists, professionals, and educators in the global earth science community. Learn more with Geological Sciences from University of Connecticut.