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206 Master's degrees offered by the university
Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology and Genetics
The Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology and Genetics program of theUniversity of Minnesota is part of the College of Biological Sciences and gives the students a chance to push the boundaries of our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of life.
Architecture
The Architecture program of the University of Minnesota is a professional degree, accredited by the National Architecture Accrediting Board.
Community Health Promotion
The Community Health Promotion program at the University of Minnesota prepares students to work with diverse populations and policymakers to improve health.
Environmental Health and Safety
Environmental Health & Safety professionals are in high demand. The Environmental Health and Safety program at the University of Minnesota is multi-faceted, and it provides new career options and the opportunity to become a Certified Safety Professional (CSP).
Applied Plant Sciences
We study and improve plants to meet human needs, and the Applied Plant Sciences program of the University of Minnesota offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in the following specializations: Agronomy/Agroecology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding/Molecular Genetics and Applied Plant Sciences (General track).
Health Informatics
There are two options in the Health Informatics program of the University of Minnesota: MS Plan A and MS Plan B. Plan A is research-oriented, and is designed primarily for health professionals who are seeking additional training in health informatics. Plan B is course-oriented, and is intended for non-health professionals who wish to be trained in this area.
Arts in Education
The MA/PhD track in Arts in Education from University of Minnesota offers the opportunity to conduct interdisciplinary research while specializing in your own focus area in art education. While we offer a strong K-12 focus, many students come into the program with interests in museum education or community arts organizations.
Medical Physics
The Medical Physics program of the University of Minnesota is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs (CAMPEP) and offers MS and PhD degrees.
Linguistics
The Linguistics program at the University of Minnesota serves two populations of students: those who are enrolled in the MA to increase their academic preparation for subsequent PhD work in linguistics and those pursuing a career outside of linguistics for whom the advanced training and credential offered by the linguistics MA will be useful.
Food Science
The Department of Food Science and Nutrition administers the Food Science program of the University of Minnesota.
Comparative and International Development Education
Become a leader in international and intercultural education. This Comparative and International Development Education (CIDE) track program at University of Minnesota is designed for students to gain a mastery of skills and knowledge in how cultural, economic, and political forces affect international and intercultural education.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers the Electrical and Computer Engineering program of the University of Minnesota.
Marketing
Do you enjoy creating experiences, influencing people, or analyzing trends? Are you looking for work that has purpose—and also pays well? There’s a path to your dream job (even if you’re not sure what it is yet, or how to get started): In just nine months, a Master of Marketing degree from University of Minnesota can prepare you for a fun, rewarding career where you can make a difference.
Civic Engagement
Are you motivated to improve the quality of life for individuals and communities? Do you want to contribute to finding solutions to society's biggest challenges? Join the Civic Engagement program at the University of Minnesota.
Business Administration (Part-time)
Strike a balance between work and school with the Carlson School's Part-Time MBA program. Join the Business Administration (Part-time) program from University of Minnesota.
Statistics
The Statistics program at the University of Minnesota is designed for students who wish to pursue a career as a practicing statistician in industry, government, or academia.
Cognitive Science
Given the inherently interdisciplinary nature of cognitive science, the Cognitive Science program of the University of Minnesota is structured to allow students the flexibility to pursue a wide variety of research topics and to integrate methodologies and perspectives from different disciplines.
Tribal Resource and Environmental Stewardship
The Tribal Resource and Environmental Stewardship program at the University of Minnesota is an applied graduate degree designed in consultation with regional tribes to create future leaders and stewards of tribal natural resources.
Education
The Education program at the University of Minnesota is a professional degree for teachers and those who work in the human and social service professions, community education, or post-secondary education.
Water Resources Science
The Water Resources Science program of the University of Minnesota is an interdisciplinary approach to water resources education, offering M.S. and Ph.D. degrees on the Twin Cities and Duluth campuses.