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206 Master's degrees offered by the university
Architecture - Applied Research in Practice
Through a robust research and preparation-for-practice curriculum, the Architecture - Applied Research in Practice program of the University of Minnesota prepares students to assume leadership roles in anticipating, researching, and addressing emerging problems in the creation of resilient and equitable built environments.
Mathematical Sciences
Critical thinking, professionalism and intuition are important components of any job. In the Mathematical Sciences program at the University of Minnesota, you will enhance these skills while you acquire a deeper knowledge of Mathematics.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Minnesota will give you the opportunity to conduct research in the most current areas of the field.
Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
The Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics program of the University of Minnesota enables a student to develop in-depth knowledge in one or more specialized fields, apply their knowledge of physics, engineering, computer science, and various other disciplines to create new and improve upon existing technologies by doing original research.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program of the University of Minnesota allows you to reap the rewards of collaborations across the University of Minnesota and with local medical device companies.
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.
Evaluation Studies
This Evaluation Studies (ES) track program from University of Minnesota prepares you with the professional experience and the theoretical knowledge for a career in program evaluation.
Strategic Communication
Designed exclusively for working professionals in advertising, public relations or corporate or nonprofit communications, the Strategic Communication program of the University of Minnesota focuses on the study of communications strategy, planning, and evaluation, as well as persuasion and advertising theory.
Quantitative Methods in Education
Discover solutions to issues in educational research, assessment, and program evaluation through measurement, evaluation, and statistics with this Quantitative Methods in Education program from University of Minnesota. Upon graduation, you'll be equipped to help inform educational policy, practice, and curriculum and—most importantly—help schools and students succeed.
Accountancy
The Accountancy program at the University of Minnesota offers full-time and part-time options to suit your needs. The program is designed to prepare you for a career in accounting, finance, or tax.
Bioproducts and Biosystems Science, Engineering and Management
The Bioproducts and Biosystems Science, Engineering and Management program at the University of Minnesota provides a strong foundation in the basic sciences, engineering, and management.
Sport and Exercise Science
The Sport and Exercise Science program of the University of Minnesota provides advanced study in the broad areas of physical activity, including exercise science, movement science, and human performance, to prepare students for careers in health-related professions.
English Education - Professional Studies
The Master of Education (MEd) in English Education - Professional Studies from University of Minnesota is a graduate-level program designed for experienced English teachers who want to advance their careers and leadership capacity with an advanced degree.
Applied Child and Adolescent Development
Learn how to draw on developmental science to address the needs of children and adolescents in advocacy, community, and health care settings with the Applied Child and Adolescent Development program at the University of Minnesota.
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
The University of Minnesota offers a Master of Science in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BICB), designed to be completed in a flexible format. Students can choose between a thesis or a capstone project, with a minimum duration of 30 credits required for graduation. This programme equips graduates with essential skills for the evolving field of bioinformatics.
Natural Resources Science and Management
Society's increasing use of natural resources for a multitude of environmental, economic, and social purposes challenges us to acquire the knowledge necessary to use, manage, and protect those resources for future generations. Graduates of the Natural Resources Science and Management program at the University of Minnesota have a long history of success in meeting this challenge.
Public Health Data Science
The Master of Public Health (MPH) in Public Health Data Science at the University of Minnesota is designed for those eager to enhance public health through advanced data science techniques. This degree typically spans a duration of two years and is available in a flexible format, accommodating both full-time and part-time students.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Urban and Regional Planning program of the University of Minnesota brings together experts from planning, sociology, engineering, law, architecture, social work, public health, landscape architecture, urban design, and other disciplines to build cities, tackle urban sprawl, upgrade housing, protect the environment, and promote community and economic development.
Plant Pathology
Become a part of a rich and illustrious history, and join current leaders in the field at one of the most diverse and celebrated graduate programs with the Plant Pathology program at the University of Minnesota.
Landscape Architecture
The Landscape Architecture program at the University of Minnesota is a professional degree, accredited by the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB), which is required to become a licensed landscape architect in the United States.