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10 Master's degrees offered by the university
Geological Engineering
The Department of Geological Engineering from University of Nevada, Reno offers research-oriented M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in geology, geophysics, and Geological Engineering as well as two interdisciplinary programs in hydrologic sciences.
Atmospheric Science
The goal of the Atmospheric Sciences program of the University of Nevada, Reno is to prepare and educate students in the application of existing or new methods in conducting theoretical studies as well as developing and applying instruments and measuring techniques in the earth-atmosphere system.
Natural Resources and Environmental Science
The Natural Resources and Environmental Science Master of Science Degree from University of Nevada, Reno offers graduate study of the ecology, management and restoration of rangeland, forest and wildlife ecosystems.
Geology
The Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering from University of Nevada, Reno offers research-oriented M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Geology, geophysics, and geological engineering as well as two interdisciplinary programs in hydrologic sciences.
Hydrogeology
Students in the Hydrogeology program at University of Nevada, Reno examine the occurrence and processes associated with subsurface water transport.
Geophysics
Work with expert faculty on cutting-edge research in one of the most geologically interesting landscapes in the U.S. in the Geophysics program at University of Nevada, Reno.
Animal and Rangeland Science
An essential criterion for admission to the Animal and Rangeland Science master's program from University of Nevada, Reno is the agreement of a GPARS graduate faculty member to serve as a student's advisor.
Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology
The Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology M.S. program from University of Nevada, Reno is for students who want to build in-depth understanding of ecosystems and the organisms that inhabit them -- and help shape policies that respect these natural wonders.
Hydrology
Few things are more vital to a community's health than the quality and safety of its water supply. Hydrologists play a key role in protecting this precious resource. Learn more with the Hydrology program at University of Nevada, Reno.
Environmental Sciences
If you’re the type of person who wants to address real world problems by finding and applying practical solutions, the Environmental Sciences program at University of Nevada, Reno will be a good fit for you.