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141 Master's degrees offered by the university
Pharmaceutical Sciences (Medication Therapy Management)
The online Pharmaceutical Sciences (Medication Therapy Management) at University of Florida offers a master’s degree in pharmacy program for US-based working professionals to enhance their education in the non-dispensing areas of pharmacy, all with minimal disruption to their schedules. Students take one course at-a-time, making it more manageable to balance work, family and education.
Women's Studies
The Women's Studies program at University of Florida is administered by the Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research. This interdisciplinary forum for graduate studies offers both a Thesis and a Non-Thesis M.A., as well as a two certificates. The Center also offers a regular colloquium series, frequently sponsors speakers, and distributes a newsletter each fall and spring.
Classical Studies
The M.A. degree in Classical Studies at University of Florida is an interdisciplinary major, with specializations in ancient language and classical civilization that offer students instruction in the history, literature, and culture of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
History
The graduate students comprise a diverse, engaged, and friendly community of historians-in-training, supported by an active History Graduate Society at University of Florida. They hail from across the country and around the globe, from large universities, both public and private, and from small liberal arts colleges.
Reading Education
Nationally accredited and highly ranked the Reading Education program at University of Florida was developed to support practicing teachers, as well as prospective teachers, in promoting the literacy growth of all PreK-12 students.
Food Science and Human Nutrition
The M.S. program at University of Florida offers tracks in Food Science and Human Nutrition. The Institute of Food Technologists and the American Society for Nutrition recognize these concentrations.
Criminology, Law and Society
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences constitutes the intellectual core of the university. Its principal mission is to lead the academic quest to understand our place in the universe, and to help shape our society and environment. The Criminology, Law and Society program is offered at University of Florida.
Applied Physiology and Kinesiology
A program leading to the Master of Science degree in Applied Physiology and Kinesiology is offered at University of Florida. It offers students a thesis and non-thesis option. The degree also requires completion of a research project.
Communication Sciences and Disorders
The Master of Arts program in Communication Sciences and Disorders at University of Florida is designed for students who are interested in becoming a speech-language pathologist, and offers a comprehensive academic and clinical education.
Geology
The Department of Geological Sciences offers programs leading to the Master of Science (thesis), the Master of Science in Teaching (non-thesis), and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees in geology. The Geology program is offered at University of Florida.
Agronomy
The Agronomy Department at University of Florida offers the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Science (thesis and nonthesis option) in agronomy with specializations in crop physiology and ecology, crop management and nutrition, weed science, and plant breeding and genetics
Political Science - International Relations
The Department of Political Science - International Relations at University of Florida currently offers two graduate degrees: Master of Arts (thesis or nonthesis option) and Doctor of Philosophy. The political science–international relations program currently offers the Master of Arts (thesis or nonthesis option).
Marketing
The Marketing program from University of Florida is intended for students whose objective is to work in the field of marketing in a corporate, non-profit or entrepreneurial setting.
Biostatistics (Medicine)
The principal goal of the M.S. Biostatistics (Medicine) program at University of Florida is to prepare highly qualified individuals for future Ph.D. training and for careers in biostatistics practice.
Biomedical Engineering
The mission of the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at University of Florida is to educate students with strong engineering and science backgrounds for Master’s and/or Ph.D. degrees in biomedical engineering.
Computer Science
The Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering is concerned with the theory, design, development, and application of computer systems and information processing techniques. The Computer Science program is offered at University of Florida.
Business Administration
The Business Administration program at the University of Florida is structured so that students may complete coursework through a variety of educational platforms.
Soil and Water Science (Specialization in Environmental Science)
Courses in the Soil and Water Science (Specialization in Environmental Science) Distance Education Track at University of Florida are offered exclusively via distance education to accommodate place-bound students interested in environmental issues related to the soil and water quality of agricultural lands, forested lands, range lands, urban lands or wetlands.
Sociology
Sociologists conduct research to understand the social forces that shape all of our lives, often in hopes of improving everyday life and the life chances of each person. The Sociology program is offered at University of Florida.
Educational Technology
The Master’s of Arts in Education (MAE) with an emphasis on Educational Technology at University of Florida is a 36-hour program which includes 30 hours of coursework and 6 hours of thesis or project in lieu of thesis work.