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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
Applied and Computational Mathematics
These guidelines are intended to help familiarize graduate students in the Department of Applied Mathematics with the policies governing this degree. All the guidelines below apply to University of Washington's on-campus Master of Science in Applied and Computational Mathematics degree unless otherwise specified.
Applied Chemical Science and Technology
University of Washington's graduate students earn a master of Applied Chemical Science and Technology through graded coursework and independent research in collaboration with one or more faculty members.
Measurement and Statistics
The Measurement and Statistics graduate program at the University of Washington prepares students to become leaders in the research and practice of cutting-edge psychometrics and applied statistical modeling.
Public Health Genetics
The Public Health Genetics degree program from University of Washington trains students in the fundamentals of public health genetics within the context of law, ethics, and policy. Work with our core, interdisciplinary, and research faculty who are recognized as national and international experts in the areas of genetics, epidemiology, health policy, bioethics and humanities and public health genetics.
Aeronautics and Astronautics
The Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics program from University of Washington is a research-oriented graduate degree for students with an undergraduate degree in Aerospace Engineering or closely related field.
Applied Mathematics
The Applied Mathematics program from University of Washington is intended to give the student a working knowledge of several areas of Applied Mathematics, which may include a specific area of application, in order to prepare for a productive career in industry or elsewhere, or to prepare the student for continuing towards a Ph.D. degree.
Mathematics
The Mathematics Department offers several Master's Degree programs at the University of Washington. Of these, the M.S. non-thesis program has the most demanding course requirements and most closely matches the early stages of the Ph.D. program.
Statistics - Advanced Methods and Data Analysis
University of Washington's Department of Statistics offers a fee-based Master of Science (MS) Track "Statistics - Advanced Methods and Data Analysis." The track is intended for full-time international and domestic students who wish to obtain a rigorous training in Statistics.
Biostatistics Thesis
The Biostatistics Thesis program from University of Washington combines comprehensive training in biostatistical theory and methods with a research-based thesis.
Bioethics
Our flexible two-year, in-residence Bioethics program from University of Washington provides students with the foundational knowledge, skills, and experience to enrich their careers and broaden their competency in bioethics.
Physics
The University of Washington Master of Science in Physics program prepares students for a wide range of exciting physics-related careers. Our grads go on to jobs in tech, engineering, education and more.
Biostatistics
The Biostatistics program from University of Washington is an accelerated program that provides rigorous training and a practical, applications-driven foundation in statistics. It is designed for students who wish to enter the job market upon graduation.
Genetic Counseling
With advances in genomics and genetic testing, there is a growing demand for genetic counselors who can help translate genetic data into more effective patient care.University of Washington offers the Genetic Counseling programme.
Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education
The goal of our Master’s degree in Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education at the University of Washington is to train the next generation of researchers and leaders to advance the science of Biomedical and Health Informatics.