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206 Master's degrees offered by the university
Chemical Physics
Chemical Physics at the University of Minnesota is an interdisciplinary graduate program with faculty from the departments of Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, and Medicinal Chemistry.
Psychological Science
The small classes and applied experiences of the Psychological Science program at the University of Minnesota will prepare you for your career in the psychology field. In your courses, you'll develop research-based knowledge and skills.
Human Resources and Industrial Relations
Earn your Master’s degree in Human Resources and Industrial Relations at University of Minnesota from a top program in the format that best fits your life.
Art
The Art program at the University of Minnesota places emphasis on the conceptual and material understanding of creative practice and also on the significance of visual art within the broader social and historical contexts in which it is made.
Management of Technology
In today's fast-evolving tech landscape, the demand for tech-savvy leaders is soaring. The Management of Technology program at the University of Minnesota is your gateway to immediate success.
Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy
The Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy program at the University of Minnesota prepares students to work on issues at the intersection of science, technology, environment, and society that shape human well-being, environmental sustainability, and social justice in a complex and diverse world.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing program at the University of Minnesota is designed for students committed to pursuing the writing life.
Youth Development Leadership
Working with and on behalf of youth demands continual learning and professional growth. To create space for what’s possible and keep up with the challenges facing today’s youth, leaders must have a grounding in current research as well as hands-on work and learning. This is why the Youth Development Leadership program of the University of Minnesota was created.
Human Factors and Ergonomics
The Human Factors and Ergonomics program of the University of Minnesota is an interdisciplinary program with graduate faculty representing the College of Design, the College of Science and Engineering, the College of Education and Human Development, the College of Liberal Arts, the School of Public Health, and the Carlson School of Management.
Chemical Engineering
The master of Chemical Engineering (MChE) from University of Minnesota, also known as the professional master's, is designed for working professionals who are interested in obtaining a master's degree part-time. This degree requires a design project.
Philosophy
The Philosophy program at the University of Minnesota is catered to students and professionals with a career outside of philosophy who would like to add an advanced degree in philosophy to their credentials.
Development Practice
The Development Practice program at the University of Minnesota prepares young professionals for careers in sustainable development—globally, locally, and in the complex realities in between.
Mass Communication
The Mass Communication program at the University of Minnesota is a research-based, academic program designed to prepare students to conduct scholarly research in the field of mass communication.
Applied Materials Science
Are you interested in solving research and development problems? The Applied Materials Science program at the University of Minnesota will give you the academic background and research tools necessary to be successful in industrial and academic settings. Students who develop an interest in pursuing a Ph.D. will enter such programs well positioned for success.
Architecture - Applied Research in Practice
Through a robust research and preparation-for-practice curriculum, the Architecture - Applied Research in Practice program of the University of Minnesota prepares students to assume leadership roles in anticipating, researching, and addressing emerging problems in the creation of resilient and equitable built environments.
Civil Engineering
In the Civil Engineering program at the University of Minnesota, you'll work closely with faculty to conduct research.
Dentistry
Housed in the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and taught by our multidisciplinary graduate faculty, the Master of Science in Dentistry prepares students for positions in education, research and program administration.
Biological Sciences
In the Biological Sciences program at the University of Minnesota, you can build a degree plan around the area of modern biology that feeds your curiosity and fuels your career. Want to pursue an in-depth research project?
Rhetoric, Scientific and Technical Communication
The Rhetoric, Scientific and Technical Communication program at the University of Minnesota enables students to become teacher-scholars in their field of choice and lead state-of-the-art research.
Rehabilitation Science
The mission of the Rehabilitation Science Graduate Program from University of Minnesota is to discover and disseminate rehabilitation knowledge and improve the quality of life, participation, health, performance and well-being of people in Minnesota and throughout the world.