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201 Master's degrees offered by the university
Cinema and Media studies
The Comparative Literature, Cinema and Media studies program from University of Washington prepares students for advanced studies in Comparative Literature or in related fields such as individual national literatures, philosophy, or religion, or for careers in teaching on the elementary, secondary, or junior college levels.
Architecture
Master of Architecture candidates holding a pre-professional Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in architecture or environmental design from an NAAB-accredited institution are eligible for admission to the 2 year professional Master of Architecture (M.Arch) degree program from University of Washington.
Language, Literacy, and Culture
The Language, Literacy, and Culture study program at the University of Washington provides foundational knowledge on the nature of language, literacy and culture across multilingual settings, including elementary and secondary schools, community centers, and various global contexts.
Health Administration
The Executive Master of Health Administration program at the University of Washington equips health services professionals with the business and management skills to advance into leadership roles and help their organizations deliver better patient care.
Biomedical Regulatory Affairs
The Biomedical Regulatory Affairs program from University of Washington trains professionals to manage the process of bringing new medical products to market.
Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
University of Washington's Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Washington is the premier resource for education and research in basic and clinical laboratory science for the greater WWAMI region (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho).
Archaeological Heritage
University of Washington offers the Master of Arts Program in Archaeological Heritage.
Mathematics
The Mathematics Department offers several Master's Degree programs at the University of Washington. Of these, the M.S. non-thesis program has the most demanding course requirements and most closely matches the early stages of the Ph.D. program.
Business Analytics
This work-compatible Business Analytics at the University of Washington Tacoma (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) programme provides you with the knowledge, tools and skills to understand, manage and make use of big data and smart digital solutions
Brass Performance
At the University of Washington School of Music, they are committed to studying and performing the greatest music of all time and to pioneering new directions in creating the music of today. The Brass Performance programme is offered by University of Washington.
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
University of Washington's two-year Master of Arts for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (MATESOL) program provides a well-balanced curriculum of theoretical and practical coursework to a diverse body of students from the United States and around the globe.
Environmental and Forest Sciences
The graduate degrees offered by the Department of Environmental and Forest Sciences at the University of Washington prepare students for careers in academia, education, public agencies, industry, the private sector and nonprofit organizations.
Composition
Students in the Composition program from University of Washington study with the four internationally renowned composers who comprise the core faculty — Jöel-François Durand, Huck Hodge, Richard Karpen and Juan Pampin.
Intellectual Property
The Intellectual Property LL.M. program at the University of Washington provides specialized training in intellectual property law, training lawyers to provide legal counsel for scientists, engineers, computer programmers, artists, musicians and writers who hope to change the world through creative work.
Human Centered Design and Engineering
The Human Centered Design and Engineering program from University of Washington prepares its graduates for leadership roles in user experience research and design, interface design, interaction design, product design, and human-computer interaction.
Electrical Engineering
University of Washington's Electrical Engineering master of science program prepares students to enter the workforce with advanced skills or to continue on to Ph.D. studies.
Forest Resources - Forest Management
The Forest Resources - Forest Management program from University of Washington is designed to be completed in one calendar year. It is a non-thesis program with emphasis on course work to develop the technical and managerial skills required of today’s professionals and a capstone experience to reinforce and apply the material learned in the earlier courses.
Comparative Religion
The Comparative Religion Program at the University of Washington is one of several interdisciplinary programs in the Jackson School of International Studies which leads to a Master of Arts in International Studies.
Policy Studies
The Master of Arts in Policy Studies (MAPS) programme at the University of Washington offers an interdisciplinary, evidence-based approach to the study of how policy interventions can serve the public good, advise public decisions, and advance social change.
Philosophy
Graduate Studies at University of Washington’s Department of Philosophy is vibrant. Students pursue their M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in a variety of fields. The department has special strengths in Feminist Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, and Value Theory.