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16 Master's degrees offered by the university
Public History
Overall, the Public History program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee curriculum combines graduate-level topical and methods courses in history, core courses in public history, courses in the student’s area of specialization, and internships with public-history organizations in the Milwaukee region and beyond.
Philosophy
The department from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers a two-year program leading to a Masters of Arts in Philosophy. We grant admission not only to students who have an undergraduate major in philosophy, but also to those who have concentrated in other fields.
Translation and Interpreting Studies with Library and Information Science
This coordinated degree in Translation and Interpreting Studies with Library and Information Science from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed for those interested in pursuing specialized positions in libraries or other research entities, and language-services industry opportunities.
English with Library and Information Science
The MLIS/MA English Coordinated Degree Program in English with Library and Information Science from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee prepares students for positions as humanities librarians.
Women's and Gender Studies
The Women's and Gender Studies programme at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a comprehensive Master of Arts degree delivered on campus. This advanced curriculum focuses on feminist theory and global perspectives. Students engage in rigorous academic research over a standard duration to prepare for diverse professional roles.
Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Creative Writing)
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Department of Teaching and Learning offers a graduate program of study in Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Creative Writing), including choices of concentration in three Focus Areas: Subject Area, Instructional Level Area and Cross-Curricular Area.
History
The History program of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee prepares students for careers in teaching, in historical research, and in archives, museums, historical societies, historic preservation agencies, libraries, and government. Its courses cover a wide array of geographically, chronologically, and thematically defined topics.
Studio Art
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Master of Arts in Art is a 30-credit program with two areas of specialization: Studio Art and Design Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Language, Literature, and Translation
The Language, Literature, and Translation programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers a comprehensive Master's level education. This on-campus course provides advanced academic training in global cultures and linguistic studies, allowing students to engage deeply with international research and professional practice.
Translation and Interpreting Studies
The MA in Translation and Interpreting Studies from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers online professional training to students in French, German, Spanish, and Russian, and often other languages, who wish to pursue careers in the language-services industry broadly speaking, or in other fields requiring advanced professional use of a language other than English.
Music History and Literature
This Music History and Literature concentration from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed primarily for students who wish to do advanced study in music history and literature.
Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Media, Cinema, and Digital Studies)
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Department of Teaching and Learning offers a graduate program of study in Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Media, Cinema, and Digital Studies), including choices of concentration in three Focus Areas: Subject Area, Instructional Level Area and Cross-Curricular Area.
Linguistics
The Linguistics programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers advanced theoretical training in human language. This on-campus degree provides students with the analytical expertise required for original research. The curriculum focuses on sound systems and structure, preparing graduates for professional academic careers.
History with Library and Information Science
The Master of Arts in History with Library and Information Science program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee consists of 54 credits. Graduates of the program are qualified to assume positions as archivists and staff members in libraries, museums, universities, governmental agencies, and industry.
Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Rhetoric and Professional Writing)
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Department of Teaching and Learning offers a graduate program of study in Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Rhetoric and Professional Writing), including choices of concentration in three Focus Areas: Subject Area, Instructional Level Area and Cross-Curricular Area.
English
The English programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers advanced postgraduate training through a MA track. Students can study full-time on campus, choosing from four specialised pathways. This rigorous curriculum focuses on modernity, cultural theory, and professional writing within a premier research centre.