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138 Master's degrees offered by the university
Landscape Architecture
The three-year Master of Landscape Architecture at the University of Michigan program is designed for students who already hold an accredited landscape architecture degree and are interested in obtaining a second degree to specialize at the master’s level in a specific area.
Structural Engineering
MEng in Structural Engineering at the University of Michigan is designed for students planning to pursue careers in structural design practice by providing them with a strong background in structural analysis and design concepts, as well as opportunities for interaction with professionals in related disciplines.
Classical Studies
The Department offers Masters of Arts degree programs in Greek and Latin, and a Master of Arts in Latin with Teaching Certification. The MA in Classical Studies at University of Michigan is intended for the preparation of secondary school teachers. The MAs in Latin and Greek serve primarily as supplementary degree programs for students pursuing Ph.D. degrees in related disciplines.
Mathematics
There are several programs at the University of Michigan leading to the Master’s Degree in Mathematics, a general program and special programs designed for students wishing to concentrate in applied mathematics, teaching or actuarial mathematics.
Movement Science
The Masters of Science Degree (MS) of Movement Science Program offered at the University of Michigan is a degree program where students study human movement in depth from different perspectives.
Urban Planning
Graduates may eventually apply their professional skills in various government agencies, private enterprises, or nonprofit organizations within a variety of subject areas. The Urban Planning is offered at the University of Michigan.
Public Administration
The University of Michigan - Flint’s Master of Public Administration program has its own rich legacy bolstered by that of the U-M’s Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies. For those seeking to learn from and alongside the best administrative talent in the country, this is the graduate program for you.
Mathematics - Quantitative Finance and Risk Management
The Department of Mathematics and the Department of Statistics jointly oversee a new interdisciplinary Master of Science degree program in Mathematics - Quantitative Finance and Risk Management at the University of Michigan.
English and Literature - Creative Writing
Our Master in Fine Arts faculty is comprised of a dedicated group of poets and fiction writers who have won awards ranging from Guggenheim to MacArthur Fellowships, and who have—collectively—written, translated, and edited more than fifty books. English and Literature - Creative Writing is offered at University of Michigan.
Health Infrastructures and Learning Systems
Health Infrastructures and Learning Systems (HILS) is housed within University of Michigan Medical School Department of Learning Health Sciences, a first-in-the-nation basic science department focused on learning across multiple levels of scale to promote innovation and improvement in health.
Dentistry - Periodontics
The graduate program in Dentistry - Periodontics at the University of Michigan has three major objectives: teach the scientific basis of specialty practice; insure a high level of competence in the diagnosis of oral diseases and develop future leaders in the specialty of Periodontics and in the larger dental arena, with an emphasis on research and clinical aspects.
Engineering in Manufacturing
Students in this program in Engineering in Manufacturing at University of Michigan acquire advanced engineering and management skills to become a dynamic leader in manufacturing.
Space Engineering
The MEng program in Space Engineering at the University of Michigan develops both the theoretical and applied aspects of space engineering, while providing opportunities for hands-on experience at various levels via joint projects with government laboratories and industry.
Biostatistics
Biostatistics at University of Michigan develops and applies statistical methods to the design and analysis of studies in public health and biomedical research. With the emergence of "big data," biostatisticians have never been in higher demand than they are today
Dentistry - Orthodontics
Graduate study in Dentistry - Orthodontics at the University of Michigan is available for selected candidates who wish to specialize in the field. The faculty of the orthodontic graduate program intends to produce leaders in orthodontics, whether in clinical practice, teaching, or research.
Integrated Pharmaceutical Sciences
The Master of Science in Integrated Pharmaceutical Sciences program offered at the University of Michigan prepares students desiring expertise in drug development and clinical translation.
Higher Education - Institutional Research
The Higher Education - Institutional Research at University of Michigan equips students with factual knowledge about postsecondary institutions and systems, research methods used by institutional research professionals, knowledge of the processes and issues affecting institutions, and an understanding of the context and culture of the institutions in which students will work and study.
Judaic Studies
The Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at University of Michigan offers students an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Jewish civilizations and thought. The Master of Arts (M.A.) program explores the rich culture and historical experience of the Jewish people, their unique traditions, interactions with other cultures, and impact on world civilizations.
Survey and Data Science
The University of Michigan offers a comprehensive degree programme, the B.Sc. in Survey and Data Science (Hons). This course is designed to provide students with a robust foundation in data analysis and survey methodologies. Details regarding the duration and attendance format are not specified.
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.