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35 Master's degrees offered by the university
Natural Resources - Ecology, Management and Restoration of Rangelands
The Natural Resources - Ecology, Management and Restoration of Rangelands program from The University of Arizona prepares you to develop solutions to interdisciplinary challenges in natural resources conservation and management.
Hydrology - Accelerated Master's Program
The Hydrology - Accelerated Master's Program at The University of Arizona delves into the movement, distribution and quality of water on our planet - and possibly other planets.
Natural Resources - Fisheries Conservation and Management
The Natural Resources - Fisheries Conservation and Management program from The University of Arizona prepares you to develop solutions to interdisciplinary challenges in natural resources conservation and management.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Accelerated Master's Program
For the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Accelerated Master's Program from The University of Arizona, you will study the diversity of life in an integrative evolutionary framework, considering all levels in the biological hierarchy: genes, cells, organisms, populations, communities and ecosystems.
Water, Society and Policy
The Water, Society and Policy degree from The University of Arizona gives an enhanced understanding of the principles of hydrology, social science, water management, and law and policy.
Environmental Health Sciences
If you are curious about examining the crucial link between environmental and occupational exposures and human health, you should consider the Environmental Health Sciences degree offered The University of Arizona.
Environmental Science
Take your applied science expertise to the next level with the Environmental Science degree offered by The University of Arizona, offering both thesis and non-thesis tracks tailored to your academic and career goals.
Atmospheric Sciences
The Atmospheric Sciences program offered by The University of Arizona is a two-year program that combines coursework in subjects such as dynamic and physical meteorology with active research in areas like climate and global change or improving monsoon predictability.
Public Health - Environmental and Occupational Health
For a broad understanding of public health and essential skills in the field, the Master of Public Health offers an interdisciplinary, professional degree. Join the Public Health - Environmental and Occupational Health program at The University of Arizona.
Economic Geology
The Economic Geology program from The University of Arizona is for geologists working in the minerals industry who already have a bachelor's degree in geosciences or a related field and wish to obtain additional education and training.
Water Policy (Certificate NDP)
In response to the ever-growing public and professional interest in water policy governing critical resources, The University of Arizona established a Graduate Certificate in Water Policy (Certificate NDP) - a thorough examination of how people use and manage water, and the social and political aspects of water issues in the Southwestern U.S., as well as nationally and globally.
Heritage Conservation (Certificate NDP)
The Heritage Conservation (Certificate NDP) program from The University of Arizona emphasizes historic preservation and heritage conservation of the built environment through exploration of environmental, cultural and economic sustainability.
Resilience Practice
In today's rapidly changing world, the need for resilient communities and sustainable solutions has never been more pressing. Find out more with this Resilience Practice programme from The University of Arizona.
Hydrology - Non-thesis Option
The Hydrology - Non-thesis Option at The University of Arizona delves into the movement, distribution and quality of water on our planet - and possibly other planets.
Natural Resources - Watershed Management and Ecohydrology
The Natural Resources - Watershed Management and Ecohydrology program from The University of Arizona prepares you to develop solutions to interdisciplinary challenges in natural resources conservation and management.
Pharmacology and Toxicology
The Pharmacology and Toxicology program from The University of Arizona does not admit students with the expressed interest in pursuing the M.S. degree. However, for a variety of reasons students admitted to the Ph.D. Program may choose to complete an M.S. degree (non-thesis option) either alongside or in lieu of a Ph.D. degree.
Engineering - Mining, Geological and Geophysical Engineering Accelerated Master's Program
Distinct from other M.S. programs in the College of Engineering, the Engineering - Mining, Geological and Geophysical Engineering Accelerated Master's Program at The University of Arizona positions students to enter the field in a professional role immediately upon completion of their studies.
Administration and Management of American Indian Natural Resources (Certificate NDP)
The Administration and Management of American Indian Natural Resources (Certificate NDP) at The University of Arizona will train you for careers that require a knowledge of the problems of managing natural resources on American Indian reservations and off-reservation areas.
Hydrology
The Hydrology program offered at The University of Arizona delves into the movement, distribution and quality of water on our planet - and possibly other planets.
Architecture - Heritage Conservation
The purpose of the Architecture - Heritage Conservation degree offered by The University of Arizona is to educate students in the preservation of the built environment as part of a comprehensive ethic of environmental, cultural, and economic sustainability.