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29 Master's degrees offered by the university
Public Health in Population and Health Sciences (Online)
Public Health in Population and Health Sciences (Online) degree from University of Michigan School of Public Health provides cutting-edge multidisciplinary education for those seeking to create a healthier world through research, education, and practice.
Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
The Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Master of Science at University of Michigan degree is a non-thesis, non-research based degree. However, some Master's students work in laboratories for course credit.
Microbiology and Immunology
Biomedical sciences in general, and Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Michigan in particular, are fundamentally important to public health, policy, and education in the 21st century. Individuals with training in Microbiology and Immunology are needed in the food and pharmaceutical industries, as allied health professionals, for the nation's R&D mission, and in many other sectors.
Health Infrastructures and Learning Systems
The Health Infrastructures and Learning Systems degree at University of Michigan is fully developed and taught by the University of Michigan faculty in the Department of Learning Health Sciences within the University of Michigan’s Medical School.
Computational Epidemiology and Systems Modeling
The Master of Science (MS) in Computational Epidemiology and Systems Modeling at the University of Michigan program trains students to become highly skilled epidemiologists who can understand and analyze public health problems with mathematical and statistical models.
Clinical Research Design and Statistical Analysis
Offered by the Department of Biostatistics, the Master's in Clinical Research Design and Statistical Analysis (CRDSA) Programme at the University of Michigan was developed in a non-residential format to provide a means for working professionals who are interested in clinical research to develop expertise in research design and statistical analysis while continuing their professional employment.
Nursing - Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner
The Nursing - Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner track at University of Michigan prepares advanced practice nurses for the current and evolving primary health care system. More specifically, the program focuses on providing students with the skills needed to deliver cutting edge, community-based primary health care to individuals and families across the lifespan.
Nursing - Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Nursing - Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner students at University of Michigan learn to implement relevant health promotion interventions; assess, diagnose and manage minor acute and chronic health conditions; and educate children and families about positive health practices.
Movement Science
The Masters of Science Degree (MS) of Movement Science Program offered at the University of Michigan is a degree program where students study human movement in depth from different perspectives.
Dentistry - Periodontics
The graduate program in Dentistry - Periodontics at the University of Michigan has three major objectives: teach the scientific basis of specialty practice; insure a high level of competence in the diagnosis of oral diseases and develop future leaders in the specialty of Periodontics and in the larger dental arena, with an emphasis on research and clinical aspects.
Public Health
The Public Health degree program at the University of Michigan promotes a broad focus on the myriad factors that influence population health. These factors include medical care, socioeconomic conditions, cultural beliefs and practices, behavioral risk factors, and environmental exposures.
Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (Online)
The Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (Online) program at University of Michigan focuses on cutting-edge, community-based care. Our online AGPCNP program option is designed to maintain the rigorous education provided with the U-M School of Nursing’s traditional residential format.
Human Genetics
The field of Human Genetics at the University of Michigan has grown dramatically in recent years, in large part due to rapid advances in new technologies for discovery and the explosion of new data and resources. Human Genetics interfaces with multiple research and clinical disciplines, with new opportunities for those with advanced training in basic science, clinical diagnostics and industry.
Dentistry - Prosthodontics
The long-established graduate Dentistry - Prosthodontics program at the University of Michigan has a reputation that attracts candidates worldwide. The faculty is concerned with the education of those dentists who wish to advance their skills in prosthodontics to the highest possible standards.
Nutritional Sciences
Nutrition has become a topic of growing national and global interest in the past decade, with intensifying research and scholarship related to topics like obesity, chronic disease risks, food safety and security, global hunger and undernutrition, and the environmental and health impacts of agriculture. The Nutritional Sciences is offered at the University of Michigan.
Environmental Health Sciences
Environmental Health Sciences degree program at University of Michigan is a broad-based multidisciplinary educational experience that develops scientific, technological, policy and managements skills needed to address contemporary environmental and public health issues. Emphasis is placed on exposure assessment, worker safety and human health risk assessments.
Dentistry - Orthodontics
Graduate study in Dentistry - Orthodontics at the University of Michigan is available for selected candidates who wish to specialize in the field. The faculty of the orthodontic graduate program intends to produce leaders in orthodontics, whether in clinical practice, teaching, or research.
Health Services Administration
The Health Services Administration degree program at University of Michigan focuses on the organization, financing, marketing, and management of healthcare institutions and the delivery of personal health services in the United States. Many of the core competencies of the M.H.S.A. degree are modeled after a general business administration curriculum.
Molecular and Integrative Physiology
The Molecular and Integrative Physiology program at University of Michigan is targeted for students who specifically desire to earn an M.S. degree and who plan,after program completion,to pursue one of the following: employment in a research laboratory in academia or industry,application to a doctoral degree-granting program or application to a health profession program such as Medical School.
Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner programs at University of Michigan focus on the care of patients with complex health problems including the care of young adults, adults, and older adults with acute/critical and chronic illness.