9 Master's degrees in Natural Sciences & Mathematics in Jamaica
Physics
Physics from The University of the West Indies aims to provide a high standard of education via lectures, tests and exams, tutorials, labs and projects.
Plant Production and Protection
The M.S. in Plant Production and Protection at The University of the West Indies is designed to further strengthen the foundation in plant production and protection.
Science Education
Science Education from The University of the West Indies is specially designed for science teachers employed at the secondary and tertiary levels who are keen on advancing their careers and wish todeepen their knowledge of science teaching and learning.
Mathematics Education
Mathematics Education from The University of the West Indies engages participants in developing an understanding of a range of areas of research and practices for effective teaching and learning of the subject.
Biotechnology
Biotechnology from The University of the West Indies is intended to meet the needs of a broad range of professionals whose basic learning and knowledge are in medical, agricultural and life sciences.
Medical Physics
Medical Physics from The University of the West Indies is the first post-graduate degree programme of its kind in the Caribbean and is geared toward graduates of the physical and engineering sciences who wish to specialise in clinical sciences, health physics or biomedical equipment industry.
Applied Pharmacology
Applied Pharmacology from The University of the West Indies is designed to offer a broad-based learning experience to produce individuals with the theoretical and problem-solving skills necessary for careers in drug development drug sales, research, clinical research, as well influencing health policy and marketing.
Mathematics
The M.S. in Mathematics at The University of the West Indies aims to enable graduates to function effectively as teachers, at both the school and university levels.
Biology
At Biology from Northern Caribbean University, in addition to the completion of necessary coursework, students must prepare a thesis which investigates a problem that initiates, expands or clarifies knowledge in the field.