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89 Master's degrees offered by the university
Business Administration and Juris Doctor Dual Degree
The Business Administration and Juris Doctor Dual Degree (M.B.A./J.D.) is offered by University of New Hampshire. Getting a dual J.D. and MBA degree can be a big advantage in a career involving law and business in today’s complex global economy. You can save time and money, finishing in three and a half years compared to pursuing both degrees separately.
Secondary Education
With a Master of Education in Secondary Education from University of New Hampshire, you’ll gain the knowledge, experience and skills to teach in today’s classrooms and communities. Subject matter, research, theory and field-based experience will help you teach with confidence.
Applied Mathematics
The Applied Mathematics, M.Sc. is offered by University of New Hampshire. Applied mathematics is a thriving field in which advanced mathematical and computational methods are brought to bear on complex problems from science, engineering, industry and society.
Mathematics
The Mathematics, M.Sc. is offered by University of New Hampshire. The Master of Science degree in pure mathematics is an opportunity to advance and solidify an understanding of the mathematical sciences. Study at the master’s level allows the student to focus exclusively on mathematics.
Geochemical Systems Specialization
This M.S. degree in Geochemical Systems Specialization from University of New Hampshire will prepare you for jobs in either the public or private sector that require knowledge of the geochemistry of bedrock, sediment, water, ice and air; laboratory analytical techniques; quantitative and geospatial data analysis; and scientific communication.
English
The Master of Science for Teachers in English from University of New Hampshire is a degree designed specifically for practicing English teachers who want to deepen their knowledge of literature and develop their own skills in reading and writing.
Oceanography
Oceanography students at University of New Hampshire can choose from a variety of research projects leading to post-graduate employment opportunities. The faculty span the major disciplines of oceanography.
History - Museum Studies
The History - Museum Studies option from University of New Hampshire combines practical museum experience with solid academic training. Gain an advanced understanding of how societies, cultures, economics, politics, science and arts of the past have shaped today’s world.
International Criminal Law and Justice
If you are looking to be at the forefront when it comes to grappling with the widening scope of international criminal law, this online International Criminal Law and Justice program from the University of New Hampshire is for you.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of New Hampshire’s master’s program in Electrical and Computer Engineering will give you the skills and knowledge to build the career you desire and reach your maximum earning potential. Explore relevant courses in areas like business and law and take advantage of cutting-edge tools and instruction in a program that has propelled graduates to careers with the likes of Apple and Google.
Ocean Engineering
Ocean Engineering at University of New Hampshire is an interdisciplinary program that prepares students to interact with professionals in diverse disciplines within the ocean science community to develop responsible solutions leading to sustainable activity and life in the ocean.
Microbiology
Graduates of the Microbiology program at University of New Hampshire have the knowledge, skills and experience for successful careers in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, academic and government research laboratories, and are ready for doctoral programs, medical school, and health-related professional programs.
Statistics
Statistics, studied at University of New Hampshire, is a thriving field that develops and tests tools for data collection, modeling and analysis. Statistical methods and practices are ubiquitous in all the sciences, and in society at large, especially in this age of ever-increasing reliance on digital technology.
Spanish
The M.A. program in Spanish from University of New Hampshire lets you pursue a broad range of challenging, advanced studies in linguistics, literature and culture. Students can explore second language acquisition, pedagogy and methodology; Spanish sociolinguistics (language variation and change); and Hispanic literature and cultural studies.
Information Technology
The Master of Science in Information Technology from University of New Hampshire prepares students for a professional IT or computing-related career and for advanced studies in a computing discipline. Focusing on project-based education – including the use of cutting-edge tools – and hands-on work in the field, the flexible program features full- and part-time options.
Sociology
The M.A. program in Sociology from University of New Hampshire will provide foundational training in critical thinking and research and a deeper understanding of the social causes and consequences of human behavior.
Ocean Engineering
The Ocean Engineering, M.Eng. is offered by University of New Hampshire. Ocean engineering is an interdisciplinary program that prepares students to interact with professionals in diverse disciplines within the ocean science community to develop responsible solutions leading to sustainable activity and life in the ocean.
Commerce and Technology Law
This Commerce and Technology Law master’s degree, supported by University of New Hampshire's Franklin Pierce School of Law's strong intellectual property (IP) foundation, is designed for nonlawyers and lawyers who are interested in the intersection of information technology, business, and law.
Music Conducting
The M.A. in Music Conducting from University of New Hampshire offers the opportunity to develop skills in all aspects of ensemble leadership from the conducting gesture to rehearsing, programming repertoire and program administration.
Nutritional Sciences
Earning a master’s degree in Nutritional Sciences from University of New Hampshire demonstrates advanced understanding of nutrition science and the role of nutrition in human health. The curriculum is designed to position students for employment opportunities in a variety of sectors (e.g., community nutrition, public policy, sales, higher education, government or non-profit, media/communications).