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76 Master's degrees offered by the university
Computer Science - Vancouver
The Master of Science in Computer Science - Vancouver from Washington State University is designed and administered separately from the MS program in Pullman.
Statistics
The Statistics program offered by Washington State University has two option areas: applied and theoretical.
Civil Engineering
By joining the Civil Engineering program at Washington State University, you have the opportunity to participate as National Lab internships, federal agency policy analysis internship, or an opportunity to do development work exist on a case-by-case basis.
Biomedical Science - Immunology and Infectious Diseases
The Washington State University MS program in Biomedical Science - Immunology and Infectious Diseases provides education and training in immunology and host-pathogen interactions of bacterial, parasitic, and viral infections of animals and humans.
Soil Science
Students in the Soil Science program at Washington State University have the opportunity to gain leadership, communication, and instructional experience through the option of serving as teaching assistants for one or more courses within their discipline.
English
The English program offered by Washington State University provides a solid foundation for more specialized doctoral study in English or American literature, American studies, comparative literature, or postcolonial anglophone literatures, as well as for professional training in such areas as law, information technology, divinity, journalism, and business.
Nutrition and Exercise Physiology
The Washington State University MS Nutrition and Exercise Physiology degree offers students of all undergraduate disciplines a pathway into nutrition and exercise physiology education and training, preparing them for careers in industry, academe, and public health, or further preparation for the PhD degree.
Interior Design
The Interior Design program offered by Washington State University is based on a concern for human beings and the creation of interior settings that support human activities and values.
Kinesiology
Washington State University's College of Education offers a Master of Science in Kinesiology. Students are able to chose either a thesis option (typically for those pursuing a research degree and possibly a Ph.D. program or medical school) or a non-thesis option (typically for those seeking work as a practitioner in healthcare or coaching). The program is a full-time two year degree program.
Political Science
The Political Science program, offered by Washington State University, is a terminal degree program designed to provide students with a specialized qualification better suited for the pursuit of professional careers in federal, state, or local government.
Neuroscience
Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system from elementary molecular events to integrative outputs such as behavior and autonomic control. The Neuroscience program is offered by Washington State University.
Criminal Justice and Criminology
The Criminal Justice and Criminology program offered by Washington State University is designed to develop and enhance the student’s knowledge of criminal justice; expand and develop a student’s analytical and assessment skills; and further develop their facility with oral and written communication and with research.
Software Engineering
The Software Engineering program offered by Washington State University prepares students for professional software engineering careers.
Engineering and Technology Management
The Engineering and Technology Management program offered by Washington State University requires 27 semester hours (9 courses) of course work and three credits of a final capstone project. The program is interdisciplinary, with course offerings in engineering management and technology-related business courses.
Plant Pathology
Because of its broad mission, the Department of Plant Pathology has strong interrelationships with all other plant- and biology-oriented departments and commodity groups within the state and nationally and internationally. The Plant Pathology program is offered by Washington State University.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering program is offered by Washington State University. The program must consist of 30 or more hours of credit including 21 or more hours of coursework for which a grade of A-F is given and nine or more credits of thesis research (EE 700).
Environmental Engineering
Joining the Environmental Engineering program at Washington State University gives students the opportunity to participate as National Lab internships, federal agency policy analysis internship, or an opportunity to do development work exist on a case-by-case basis.
Strategic Communication
The Strategic Communication program offered by Washington State University is designed for those who want to excel in advertising, public relations, corporate communication, and communication management.
Computer Engineering
Washington State University offers an outstanding education, providing first-rate preparation for careers in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Science. US News and World Report ranks WSU’s Electrical Engineering graduate program 68th among nearly 180 PhD granting EE programs in the U.S.
Electric Power Engineering PSM
Graduates of the Electric Power Engineering PSM program at Washington State University will be able to describe and apply basic principles of the electric power system business. These will include: legal issues, financial issues, project management issues, and human resource issues.