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201 Master's degrees offered by the university
String 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 String Performance programme is offered by University of Washington.
Geotechnical Engineering
The Geotechnical Engineering program from University of Washington is one of the oldest in the United States. Founded in 1935, the program has produced outstanding students who have achieved great success in practice and academia.
Periodontics
The University of Washington offers advanced education which can lead to a Certificate of Proficiency in Periodontics, to a joint certificate and MSD degree, or to the PhD degree.
Data Science
The Master of Science in Data Science (MSDS) at the University of Washington is a professional degree designed to enhance your career in data science. This programme can be pursued either full-time or part-time, with classes commencing every autumn quarter. The full-time duration is 1.5 years, while part-time students typically complete it in 2.5 years.
Landscape Architecture
The Master of Landscape Architecture program from University of Washington is a STEM designated degree program. We consider applicants with and without previous design education and encourage applications from individuals with diverse academic and professional backgrounds.
Jazz Studies and Improvised Music
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 Jazz Studies and Improvised Music programme is offered by University of Washington.
Supply Chain Transportation and Logistics
Prepare to become a leader in the dynamic sector of transportation and logistics within the supply chain management field, all with this Supply Chain Transportation and Logistics program at the University of Washington.
Applied Chemical Science and Technology
University of Washington's graduate students earn a master of Applied Chemical Science and Technology through graded coursework and independent research in collaboration with one or more faculty members.
Jurisprudence
The Master of Jurisprudence (M.J.) program at the University of Washington is designed for non-lawyers who seek a deeper knowledge of law to respond to legal issues in their professional life.
Political Science
As the major research institution in the Northwest, the University of Washington affords an expansive learning environment for the approximately eight thousand students who are working toward advanced degrees in the University's graduate and professional schools, and offers the Political Science programme.
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.
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.
Architecture in History and Theory
The Architecture in History and Theory program from University of Washington provides the opportunity for architects, recent architecture graduates and other qualified individuals to pursue advanced research on the history and theory of architecture applying a variety of historical and critical lenses.
Communication
University of Washington’s Department of Communication takes a distinctive approach by presenting students with an integrated curriculum founded upon principles of intellectual and cultural pluralism, interdisciplinarity, innovation through collaboration, and public scholarship.
Educating for Critical Race Theory (E-CRiT) Concentration
Informed by decades of student and community activism across college campuses, the Educating for Critical Race Theory (E-CRiT) concentration in the M.Ed. programme at University of Washington Bothell aims to prepare educators to address the persistence of systemic & structural racism as an ongoing higher education practice
Culturally Sustaining Education
Our Culturally Sustaining Education program at the University of Washington seeks to join, center, and sustain the strengths, wisdom, histories, and futures of Indigenous, Black, Latinx, Asian, Pacific Islander and all global majority young people, families, Elders, communities and educators across multiple intersections with gender, disability, language, land, migration, class, and more.
Communities and Networks
The Master of Communication in Communities and Networks at the University of Washington is a professional communication strategy degree that emphasizes building community, growing networks, and crafting organizational identity.
Scandinavian Area Studies
The Master's Degree in Scandinavian Area Studies from University of Washington requires broad knowledge of history, society, politics, cinema, and folklore, in addition to an emphasis in one of the following fields: Baltic studies, cinema studies, history, folklore and mythology, politics, second language acquisition or translation studies.
Cybersecurity and Leadership
The Master of Cybersecurity and Leadership (MCL) programme at the University of Washington Tacoma equips professionals and military personnel with technical backgrounds to enhance their leadership and cybersecurity skills for career advancement.
Community Health and Social Justice
Grounded in anti-racist, anti-oppression and social justice theory, the MS in Community Health and Social Justice at the University of Washington Bothell aligns itself with the school’s vision and mission. It intends to address the urgent need for health professionals who understand the root causes of inequities and have the education to address them.