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9 Master's degrees offered by the university
Biological Engineering
The Biological Engineering program from University of Arkansas is unique in that it is linked administratively to the College of Engineering and the Division of Agriculture.
Space and Planetary Sciences
The Space and Planetary Sciences program from University of Arkansas provides advanced course work and research experience for persons seeking a career in the academic, government, private, or military sectors of space and planetary sciences or associated technologies.
Poultry Science
Graduate studies may be pursued in those areas of primary faculty research. Poultry and laboratory animals are available for research programs in the Poultry Science Department from University of Arkansas.
Biology
The Biology program from University of Arkansas offers opportunities for advanced study and research to students who desire a comprehensive view of biological sciences.
Statistics and Analytics
The M.S. degree in Statistics and Analytics from University of Arkansas are cross-college interdisciplinary programs that build on the university's current strengths in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences; Business; Education and Health Professions; and Engineering.
Physics
Designed as either the first two years of a PhD Physics candidate, or as a terminal MS Physics degree at University of Arkansas.
Cell and Molecular Biology
The Cell and Molecular Biology degree from University of Arkansas is an interdisciplinary graduate program incorporating faculty from 16 departments and four colleges in the University of Arkansas system.
Mathematics
The Mathematics program from University of Arkansas is committed to excellence in both teaching and research. Most faculty members work closely with students, directing doctoral dissertations and individual reading course work.
Chemistry
The Chemistry program at the University of Arkansas strives for excellence in research, teaching and service in chemistry—the central science.