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15 Master's degrees offered by the university
Pharmacology and Toxicology
The Master of Science degree in Pharmacology and Toxicology is an online program from Michigan State University designed to train individuals in molecular, cellular and organ systems pharmacology.
Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology
The Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology program from Michigan State University is designed to develop well-rounded scientists, who are passionate about science and will become the next generation of leaders in scholarly research and teaching, public policy, clinical practice, and health care.
Public Health
The Master of Public Health Degree at Michigan State University is a pathway for forward-thinkers like you to establish a lifelong commitment to something bigger. As the world continues to evolve around us, so does the need for public health professionals who aim to mobilize change.
Integrative Pharmacology
The Master of Science degree in Integrative Pharmacology at Michigan State University is primarily an online program designed to train individuals in whole animal and organ systems-level pharmacology as well as to develop skills in laboratory research and business acumen.
Global Health
The Master of Science degree in Global Health from Michigan State University is a flexible, online graduate program designed to empower graduates with the tools and skills to address global health challenges.
Biomedical Laboratory Operations
The master’s degree program in Biomedical Laboratory Operations from Michigan State University is designed for individuals with previous clinical laboratory experience who seek career advancement as managers, administrators, researchers, entrepreneurs and policymakers in the field.
Nursing
The Master of Science in Nursing degree at Michigan State University is designed to prepare nurses who have the leadership skills and clinical expertise necessary to deliver primary and acute care and improve health outcomes in community settings
Clinical Laboratory Science
The Masters of Science degree in Clinical Laboratory Science at Michigan State University emphasizes the multidisciplinary nature of the laboratory sciences, encourages research that crosses traditional laboratory disciplines, and promotes innovative thinking.
PA Medicine
The Department of PA Medicine in the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State University offers a 27-month curriculum leading to a Master of Science Degree in PA Medicine.
Human Nutrition
The Master of Science degree in Human Nutrition from Michigan State University includes research, course work in advanced nutrition, statistics, seminars, and appropriate selections from one or more of the following areas: biochemistry, physiology, anthropology, immunology, epidemiology, psychology, or sociology.
Health and Risk Communication
The Master of Arts degree in Health and Risk Communication from Michigan State University will make you an expert in the theory and practice of health communication, one of the most pressing topics in today's world.
Biomedical Laboratory Science
The Master of Arts degree in Biomedical Laboratory Science from Michigan State University is administered by the Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program.
Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology
The Physiology Department has a Master's degree program in Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology at Michigan State University which provides students with a broad range of opportunities and experiences to meet a student's educational and professional needs.
Healthcare Management
The Master of Science in Healthcare Management from Michigan State University provides talented healthcare professionals with the vital skills and business acumen needed to sustain optimal performance in the complex and dynamic healthcare landscape.
Epidemiology
The master's degree program in Epidemiology from Michigan State University is designed to produce individuals competent to undertake research in epidemiology and to participate in epidemiologic work as a part of public health practice.