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140 Master's degrees offered by the university
Communication
The Communication programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers an advanced M.A.degree. Students engage in full-time, on-campus study focusing on rhetoric and social science. This curriculum provides deep theoretical knowledge and research skills essential for academic or professional career paths.
Information Science and Technology
The Information Science and Technology programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a 30-credit Master of Science degree. Available in online, hybrid, or on-campus modes, this flexible course focuses on data science and security. It is designed to be completed within five years by both full-time and part-time students.
Architecture and Preservation Studies
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Architecture and Preservation Studies provides the skills and experience needed by professional planners to develop and use spatial analysis technology in both public and private organizations to improve their service delivery, management, and policy planning activities.
Urban Studies with Library and Information Science
Students in this Urban Studies with Library and Information Science program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee concurrently pursue a Masters’ degree in Urban Studies (MS) and a MLIS degree.
Criminal Justice and Criminology - Crime Analytics
The Criminal Justice and Criminology - Crime Analytics programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a comprehensive Master of Science degree. Delivered through a flexible online study mode, this postgraduate course equips students with advanced spatial statistics and mapping skills over a standard two-year duration.
Urban Design
SARUP established the Master of Urban Design (MUD) program at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee in response to an increasing demand for urban design education from students and to the expected significant growth of architectural related services and urban design-related jobs in the U.S. labor market.
Information Technology Management
The Information Technology Management program of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is an innovative, STEM-designated program that combines technical, managerial, and business knowledge — providing students with a unique blend of skills to address IT challenges in today’s dynamic business environment. This degree can be completed in as little as one year.
Music with Library and Information Science
The coordinated degree program in Music with Library and Information Science (54 credits) from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee prepares students in the Music History and Literature concentration for positions as music librarians.
Political Science
The Political Science programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers advanced graduate training at both Master’s and Doctoral levels. Students engage in rigorous academic research through full-time, on-campus study. This curriculum provides a comprehensive foundation in global politics and quantitative analysis.
Music - Conducting Choral Emphasis
This concentration at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed primarily for the student with an undergraduate degree in music education or performance who wishes to pursue advanced training in Music - Conducting Choral Emphasis plus related studies in music performance and allied areas.
Communication Sciences and Disorders
The Communication Sciences and Disorders M.S. at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a full-time, on-campus programme. Spanning six semesters, this professional degree prepares students for careers in speech-language pathology through clinical practice and research, focusing on communication and swallowing disorders.
Business Administration and Nursing Practice
The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers a Business Administration and Nursing Practice program designed to provide a combined nursing and business curriculum to strengthen the graduate’s performance as a leader and manager in nursing and health care administration.
Public History
The Public History programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a comprehensive Master of Arts degree delivered on campus. This professional course combines advanced historical research with practical internships, offering specialisations in areas like Museum Studies and Archives to prepare students for diverse careers.
Curriculum and Instruction - Mathematics Teacher Leadership
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Department of Teaching and Learning offers a graduate program of study in Curriculum and Instruction - Mathematics Teacher Leadership, including choices of concentration in three Focus Areas: Subject Area, Instructional Level Area and Cross-Curricular Area.
Translation and Interpreting Studies with Library and Information Science
This coordinated degree in Translation and Interpreting Studies with Library and Information Science from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed for those interested in pursuing specialized positions in libraries or other research entities, and language-services industry opportunities.
Health Care Informatics
The Health Care Informatics programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a comprehensive Master’s degree available both online and on campus. This flexible course focuses on high-demand skills like systems analysis and database design, typically completed through 33 to 36 credits of advanced graduate study.
Women's and Gender Studies and Social Work
The Women's and Gender Studies and Social Work programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a coordinated dual-degree Master’s course. This on-campus programme combines theoretical feminist research with professional social work practice. Depending on prior qualifications, the duration varies across 52 to 76 credits.
African and African Diaspora Studies
The African and African Diaspora Studies programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers advanced postgraduate training. Students can pursue a Master’s or PhD on campus, focusing on black epistemologies and interdisciplinary research. This full-time academic path develops critical skills in history and culture.
Music Education
This Music Education concentration from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed for practicing music educators who wish to advance their knowledge and skills in both music and music pedagogy. An undergraduate degree in music education is required with two years teaching experience in a school setting.
Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Creative Writing)
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Department of Teaching and Learning offers a graduate program of study in Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Creative Writing), including choices of concentration in three Focus Areas: Subject Area, Instructional Level Area and Cross-Curricular Area.