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237 Master's degrees offered by the university
Applied Economics (on-campus)
The Applied Economics (on-campus) program at University of Maryland is a professional master's degree program designed primarily to enhance the professional development of applied economists. The program is not designed to prepare students for PhD programs in economics.
Physics
The University of Maryland’s Physics Graduate Program aims to prepare students for success in multiple career paths by providing a world-class education and research experience. Students are supported financially, professionally, and personally from admission through graduation.
Accounting
The MS in Accounting program from the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business provides you with a valuable set of accounting knowledge extending far beyond the fundamentals most learn at the undergraduate level. You’ll learn how to integrate AI, cybersecurity, data analytics and other advanced technological concepts into your work.
Architecture and Historic Preservation
The Architecture and Historic Preservation dual degree from University of Maryland combines course work from the Architecture and Historic Preservation programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Architecture and Master of Historic Preservation degrees with fewer credits than it would take to complete the two separately.
Community Planning and Public Health Practice and Policy
The dual degree in Community Planning and Public Health Practice and Policy from University of Maryland combines course work from the Community Planning and Public Health Practice programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Community Planning and Master of Public Health Practice at the same time
History and Historic Preservation
The History and Historic Preservation program at University of Maryland provide students the opportunity to increase their professional opportunities in both academic and non-academic career fields - an ever increasingly important benefit in an expanding and demanding job markets that value employees with multiple disciplinary backgrounds.
Speech-Language Pathology
The Master's program in Speech-Language Pathology (SPLA) from University of Maryland is a comprehensive, academically based, clinically oriented, full-time program designed primarily to prepare professional Speech-Language Pathologists.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Maryland is designed specifically for working engineers and technical professionals who are looking to broaden their skills and knowledge without interrupting their career.
Landscape Architecture and Community Planning
Landscape Architects lead, educate, and participate in the careful stewardship, wise planning, and artful design of our cultural and natural environments. Join this Landscape Architecture and Community Planning program at University of Maryland to become one.
Special Education
Students pursuing the Master's of Arts (MA) Program in Special Education at University of Maryland may earn the 36 hour degree. Those interested in completing the thesis option pursue the MA degree.
Higher Education, Student Affairs and International Education Policy - Student Affairs
The masters in Higher Education, Student Affairs and International Education Policy - Student Affairs program from University of Maryland is committed to the preparation of student affairs educators in higher education environments.
Art History and Archaeology
The faculty and students of the Department of Art History and Archaeology at University of Maryland form a dynamic core within a major research university. The faculty offer a diverse selection of courses in the art and archaeology of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
Curriculum and Instruction - Teacher Leadership Emphasis STEM Specialization
The Curriculum and Instruction - Teacher Leadership Emphasis STEM Specialization program offered by University of Maryland is a rigorous, content-focused program that allows in-service elementary and middle school teachers to explore relationships among science, engineering, and mathematics through a transdisciplinary approach to integrated STEM.
Architecture and Community Planning
The Architecture and Community Planning degree from University of Maryland combines course work from the Architecture and Urban Studies and Planning programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Architecture and Master of Community Planning degrees with fewer credits than it would take to complete the two separately.
Special Education - Autism Spectrum Disorders
This Special Education - Autism Spectrum Disorders M.Ed. program at the University of Maryland is designed for professionals interested in increasing their skills and expanding their knowledge to better serve the increasing number of students with ASD with high intensity needs.
Biostatistics
Biostatistics from University of Maryland is designed to equip students with the biostatistical and analytical skills necessary to interpret and conduct research in the public health, and biomedical fields.
Quantitative Finance
Smith’s Master of Quantitative Finance (MQF) program from University of Maryland allows you to put your quantitative, technology and problem-solving skills to full use as you guide companies toward making strategic financial decisions. You’ll gain in-depth, specialized knowledge of financial markets, institutions and the latest analytics techniques.
Chemical Physics
The Chemical Physics Program from University of Maryland is a program of study and research leading to Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees for students who wish to enter professional careers requiring an in-depth knowledge of both physics and chemistry.
Applied Machine Learning
The Applied Machine Learning program offered by University of Maryland is designed to prepare students for a career as an information engineer, data scientist, or data mining engineer.
Historic Preservation
A Master of Historic Preservation degree (MHP) from the University of Maryland responds to the complex needs of the historic preservation profession. It combines a broad reach of advanced individual and collaborative course work with research and practical experience gained through a summer internship.