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30 Master's degrees offered by the university
Environmental Health Sciences
Students in the M.S. program in Environmental Health Sciences at University of Maryland complete an essential core of knowledge in environmental health, epidemiology and biostatistics, in addition to a laboratory rotation, an ethics course, and a seminar course.
Public Health Practice and Policy
The Master of Public Health in Public Health Practice and Policy (MPH-PHPP) from University of Maryland is designed to provide working professionals with the broad range of knowledge and skill-based competencies needed to assume leadership roles in addressing important public health practice and policy issues nationally and globally.
Environmental Health Sciences
The Master of Public Health in Environmental Health Sciences from University of Maryland addresses risk factors in our environments and the threats they pose to certain populations and their health. Practitioners promote and protect human health and well-being by understanding and assessing the risks posed and working to mitigate the environmental hazards.
Epidemiology
The MPH with a concentration in Epidemiology fromUniversity of Maryland is a professional degree that prepares graduates to work in public health services as practitioners, researchers, administrators, and consultants.
Health Policy Analysis and Evaluation
The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a concentration in Health Policy Analysis and Evaluation from University of Maryland is a 43-credit professional degree offered by the Department of Health Services Administration.
Community Planning and Physical Activity
The dual degree in Community Planning and Physical Activity from University of Maryland combines course work from the Community Planning and Physical Activity programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Community Planning and Master of Physical Activity at the same time
Speech Language Pathology
The M.A. program in Speech Language Pathology is offered by the Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences at University of Maryland. This program is available to post-baccalaureate students who have completed undergraduate pre-requisites in hearing and speech sciences/communication sciences and disorders.
Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences (BISI) Graduate Program from University of Maryland offers a wide range of training opportunities for students interested in pursuing doctoral level research in exciting, diverse areas across the biological sciences.
Business Administration and Nursing
The Business Administration and Nursing 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.
Health Administration
The Master of Health Administration (MHA) program at the University of Maryland, College Park offers students a rigorous, multi-disciplinary program with courses in public health services administration, epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, health behaviors and determinants, and health care leadership and communications.
Physical Activity
The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a concentration in Physical Activity from University of Maryland is a 43-credit professional degree, administered by the Department of Kinesiology. All MPH students with concentration in Physical Activity will complete five public health core courses, eight courses in the physical activity and related cognate area, an internship, and a capstone project
Behavioral and Community Health
The Behavioral and Community Health program from University of Maryland, prepares behavioral and community health professionals to work in diverse fields. Graduates understand the science, theory and practice of public health and can apply this knowledge to enhance community health and well-being.
Behavioral and Community Health
The Behavioral and Community Health program at University of Maryland is designed to prepare behavioral health professionals with specific skills and the ability to implement theoretical knowledge in a practical setting.
Speech-Language Pathology
The Master's program in Speech-Language Pathology (SPLA) from University of Maryland is a comprehensive, academically based, clinically oriented, full-time program designed primarily to prepare professional Speech-Language Pathologists.
Kinesiology
The goal of the Kinesiology Master of Arts degree program at the University of Maryland allows students to select a faculty advisor from one of our areas of focus: cognitive-motor neuroscience, exercise physiology or physical cultural studies.
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).
Health Care Management
The Health Care Management degree at University of Maryland offers students a rigorous, multidisciplinary program with courses in public health services administration, epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, health behaviors and determinants, health policy, health law and ethics, health economics and analysis.
Community Planning and Environmental Health Sciences
The dual degree in Community Planning and Environmental Health Sciences from University of Maryland combines course work from the Community Planning and Environmental Health Sciences programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Community Planning and Master of Environmental Health Sciences at the same time
Community Planning and Epidemiology
The dual degree in Community Planning and Epidemiology from University of Maryland combines course work from the Community Planning and Epidemiology programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Community Planning and Master of Epidemiology at the same time.