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138 Master's degrees offered by the university
Materials Science and Engineering - Research
University of Michigan Department of Materials Science and Engineering - Research is one of the oldest and largest programs in the country. We offer a challenging, well-rounded education in one of the most technically diverse departments in the country.
Engineering Education Research
The Engineering Education Research (EER) Program at University of Michigan follows a unique model. EER faculty are embedded within the traditional engineering departments, while EER graduate students are admitted to a college-wide program and are not affiliated with a specific department.
Education
The Master of Arts in Education at University of Michigan provides many opportunities for educators to expand their teaching skills and knowledge.
Materials Science and Engineering
The University of Michigan Department of Materials Science and Engineering is one of the oldest and largest programs in the country. We offer a challenging, well-rounded education in one of the most technically diverse departments in the country.
Civil Engineering
The degree Master of Science in Civil Engineering at the University of Michigan is offered with areas of concentration in the areas of Construction, Hydraulic and Hydrology, Infrastructure System, Materials, and Structural. Degrees designating greater concentration in their special areas are available in the Construction Engineering and Management and Environmental Engineering specialties.
Health and Health Care Research
The Health and Health Care Research program at University of Michigan is designed to augment clinical training by providing new skills and perspectives necessary to obtaining and excelling in such positions. The RWJF CSP stresses training in quantitative and qualitative research methods underlying health services research essential to improving health and medical care systems.
Industrial Ecology - Behavior, Education and Communication
Solving environmental problems often comes down to solving people problems. How can we compel individuals and groups to accept willingly—and, better, to seek out—more sustainable life patterns? This is one of the main challenges of creating meaningful environmental change, and the overarching focus of University of Michigan Industrial Ecology - Behavior, Education and Communication field of study.
Fine Arts
The two-year Fine Arts curriculum offered by the University of Michigan at the Stamps School has been developed for those artist/scholars whose creative practice is actively engaged with fields beyond the cultures of art and design.
Environmental Health Sciences
Environmental Health Sciences degree program at University of Michigan is a broad-based multidisciplinary educational experience that develops scientific, technological, policy and managements skills needed to address contemporary environmental and public health issues. Emphasis is placed on exposure assessment, worker safety and human health risk assessments.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering offered at the University of Michigan is one of the broadest engineering disciplines – it has existed as a formal type of engineering since the invention of the steam engine during the Industrial Revolution more than 150 years ago.
Public Health
The Public Health degree program at the University of Michigan promotes a broad focus on the myriad factors that influence population health. These factors include medical care, socioeconomic conditions, cultural beliefs and practices, behavioral risk factors, and environmental exposures.
Industrial Ecology - Environmental Policy and Planning
Climate change, biodiversity loss, inefficient land use patterns, overconsumption, and reliance on unsustainable sources of water, energy and food have created a set of problems for both developed and developing nations that many policy analysts view as the greatest challenge facing our generation.The Industrial Ecology - Environmental Policy and Planning is offered at University of Michigan.
Conservation Ecology
The fate of our planet depends on a new generation of highly skilled conservation ecologists. As an Conservation Ecology student at the University of Michigan in this interdisciplinary field of study, you will become a change-driven scientist capable of developing novel approaches to the sustainable management of wildlands, protected areas, and aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
Public Affairs
The 30-credit Public Affairs offers two semesters of carefully designed, challenging coursework in economics, statistics, values and ethics, politics, policy writing, and management and leadership, with room for electives from across the University of Michigan tailored to students’ individual interests in public affairs.
Clinical Research Design and Statistical Analysis
Offered by the Department of Biostatistics, the Master's in Clinical Research Design and Statistical Analysis (CRDSA) Programme at the University of Michigan was developed in a non-residential format to provide a means for working professionals who are interested in clinical research to develop expertise in research design and statistical analysis while continuing their professional employment.
Social Work
The Master of Social Work at University of Michigan offers a broad range of specializations that draw on the most recent research, new learning innovations and a strong interdisciplinary focus.
Public Health in Population and Health Sciences (Online)
Public Health in Population and Health Sciences (Online) degree from University of Michigan School of Public Health provides cutting-edge multidisciplinary education for those seeking to create a healthier world through research, education, and practice.
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
The program in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the University of Michigan gives engineers an opportunity to focus on emerging and growth fields.
Engineering in Systems Engineering and Design
Engineering in Systems Engineering and Design at University of Michigan is the modern design process in government and industry that integrates the work of diverse specialists into complex products and processes.
Dentistry - Endodontics
Programs leading to the degree Master of Science are offered to graduates who desire advanced education in dental subjects and in the related biological and physical sciences in preparation for specialized dental practice or clinical teaching. The Dentistry - Endodontics is offered at the University of Michigan.