6 Master's degrees in Applied Sciences & Professions in New Hampshire, United States
Social Work (Advanced Standing)
If you have graduated within the last five years with a Bachelor of Social Work from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)-accredited program with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or better, you are eligible to apply for the advanced standing Master of Social Work (Advanced Standing) degree at University of New Hampshire.
Social Work (Online)
The Social Work (Online) program from University of New Hampshire teaches professionals to effectively work with a diverse range of individuals, families and organizations in optimizing human potential through intervention. The Advanced Generalist curriculum prepares students to navigate client systems of many sizes across a variety of work settings.
History - Museum Studies
The History - Museum Studies option from University of New Hampshire combines practical museum experience with solid academic training. Gain an advanced understanding of how societies, cultures, economics, politics, science and arts of the past have shaped today’s world.
Social Work
Professional social workers make a difference in people’s lives, communities and society. A Master in Social Work from University of New Hampshire is a professional degree that prepares graduates to work in fields such as healthcare, education, substance abuse, child welfare, employee assistance programs, policy and advocacy, and other human services and social welfare related areas.
Management - Emergency Management Online
Develop the skills that allow you to prepare for and respond to crises, natural disasters and security threats when you earn a master's degree in Management - Emergency Management Online from Southern New Hampshire University.
Nutritional Sciences
Earning a master’s degree in Nutritional Sciences from University of New Hampshire demonstrates advanced understanding of nutrition science and the role of nutrition in human health. The curriculum is designed to position students for employment opportunities in a variety of sectors (e.g., community nutrition, public policy, sales, higher education, government or non-profit, media/communications).