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12 Master's degrees offered by the university
Library and Information Science
Library and Information Science from University of Maryland prepares graduates to be socially engaged and technologically focused information professionals, ready to create, educate, and innovate.
Historic Preservation and Real Estate Development
The goal of the Historic Preservation and Real Estate Development at University of Maryland is educating professionals for work in a wide range of preservation organizations. Research on historic preservation issues is also a focus of the Program, pursued through faculty and student projects, in partnership with preservation organizations and University partners.
Couple and Family Therapy
The mission of the Couple and Family Therapy program from University of Maryland is to prepare competent, effective therapists for clinical practice and advancement of the marriage and family therapy discipline.
Nutrition and Food Science
The Graduate Program in Nutrition and Food Science from University of Maryland is an interdisciplinary and interdepartmental program administered by the Department of Nutrition and Food Science (NFSC).
Architecture and Real Estate Development
There are several paths, depending on prior education and experience for applicants to consider for Architecture as well as for Real Estate Development. Students applying for the dual degree Architecture and Real Estate Development program at University of Maryland will complete fewer courses (permitted overlap of courses) than if they took each degree program separately.
History and Library and Information Science
The History and Library and Information Science dual-degree program at University of Maryland is the result of a cooperative agreement between the College of Information Studies, (Maryland's iSchool) and the Department of History. HiLS students graduate with both a Master of Arts in History and a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree.
Community Planning and Real Estate Development
The Community Planning and Real Estate Development dual degree at University of Maryland combines coursework from the urban studies and planning and real estate development programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Community Planning and Master of Real Estate Development degrees with fewer credits than it would take to complete the two separately.
Business Administration and Social Work
The Business Administration and Social Work program from University of Maryland is accredited nationally by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). Only about 607 programs in the world are accredited by the AACSB, a reflection of the quality of the faculty, students, curriculum, and career management.
Real Estate Development
The Master of Real Estate Development [MRED] program at the University of Maryland provides a comprehensive graduate level education designed to prepare students for a successful career in real estate development.
Public Policy and Social Work
The School offers a wide variety of master’s programs, joint degree programs, graduate certificate programs, and one of the nation’s premier doctorate programs. The Public Policy and Social Work programme is offered at the University of Maryland .
Library and Information Science (online)
The fully American Library Association (ALA) accredited Master of Library and Information Science (online) program at the University of Maryland prepares graduates to be socially engaged and technologically focused information professionals, ready to create, educate, and innovate.
Business Administration and Real Estate Development
The dual degrees combines course work from the Graduate real estate and business management programs to enable a student to complete the Business Administration and Real Estate Development program from University of Maryland with fewer total credits than it would take to complete the two separately and sequentially.