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206 Master's degrees offered by the university
Earth Sciences
The research-focused Earth Sciences program at the University of Minnesota is tailored to your interests.
Multidisciplinary Research and Creativity
This Interdisciplinary, self designed Master of Professional Studies program in Multidisciplinary Research and Creativity at University of Minnesota prioritizes applied research skills, creative and innovative problem solving, socially conscious leadership, and the integration of theory and practice across disciplines.
Robotics
Robotics takes a multidisciplinary approach to education — take classes from different departments, while engaging in a master's program that gathers the expertise, knowledge and educational assets from across the University of Minnesota, several industries within the state, and beyond.
Health Informatics
The Health Informatics program of the University of Minnesota is designed to train individuals who are interested in using information technology to solve health care problems.
Integrated Behavioral Health
The Integrated Behavioral Health program of the University of Minnesota prepares counselors and therapists to treat clients with mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorders.
Geoengineering
The Geoengineering program at the University of Minnesota prepares students to pursue a career in industry or continue their graduate studies in a doctoral program.
Integrative Biology and Physiology
In the Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology we strive to educate University of Minnesota students in physiology concepts, guides students in basic science research and other scholarly pursuits and to prepare students for careers in the health sciences.
Human Rights
In a world that needs visionaries, the Human Rights program of the University of Minnesota prepares students to engage in global human rights challenges through research, policy analysis, and advocacy.
Health Services Research, Policy, and Administration
The Health Services Research, Policy, and Administration program at the University of Minnesota offers students a rigorous curriculum to use analytics and research to drive evidence-based health care decisions and improve population health.
Computer Science
The Computer Science program of the University of Minnesota has three tracks a student may choose to pursue: Plan A, a thesis-based degree, Plan B, project-based degree and Plan C, a coursework-only degree.
Sexual Health
The Master of Professional Studies in Sexual Health is a fully online, 30-credit degree program developed in partnership with the Institute for Sexual and Gender Health in the University of Minnesota Medical School.
Adult Education
As we age, we continue to learn new information and to change our behavior to better connect with others. The Adult Education program of the University of Minnesota is the study and practice of understanding how adult learners acquire new knowledge, skills, and abilities in order to interact with our world.
Law
The Law program at the University of Minnesota provides internationally-trained lawyers with a rigorous academic experience, exposing them to a broad array of legal skills and knowledge.
Nutrition
Enhance you career with a graduate degree in Nutrition at the Department of Food Science and Nutrition UMN-Twin Cities. The program at University of Minnesota offers multiple degree options and you'll have the opportunity to work with world-class researchers and instructors.
Design and Technology
Design and Technology at the University of Minnesota’s Department of Theatre Arts and Dance trains students to be the makers and dreamers of tomorrow. Woven into the heart of the Twin Cities theatre hub, the Master of Fine Arts in Design and Technology explores artistic and technical challenges in scenic, costume, lighting, and sound design.
Oral Biology
The Oral Biology program at the University of Minnesota offers basic science research training to students seeking academic or research-focused careers. Established in 1968, the program has a strong track record of placing graduates in academic and industrial positions.
Family Education
Family is the basic building block of society—the environment where we first learn about the world, build skills for our earliest explorations, and acquire the beliefs and behaviors that can help or hinder us throughout life. Learn more with the Family Education program of the University of Minnesota.
Literacy Education
The Literacy Education program of the University of Minnesota is a graduate-level, on-campus, practitioner-based program designed for experienced literacy teachers who want advance their careers and leadership capacity.
Classical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures
The Classical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures at University of Minnesota offers two Master's subplans: Classics and Religions in Antiquity.
Patent Law
With the Patent Law program at the University of Minnesota, students with scientific and technical backgrounds leverage that knowledge to advance career opportunities in the booming area of patent law.