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195 Master's degrees offered by the university

Master's Qualifying Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of postgraduate degrees at the University of Amsterdam. Learn more at the Master's Qualifying Programme from OnCampus Amsterdam.

Data Science and Business Analytics - Master's Qualifying Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Data Science and Business Analytics - Master's Qualifying Programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of postgraduate degrees at the University of Amsterdam. Learn more at the Master's Qualifying Programme from OnCampus Amsterdam.

Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance - Master's Qualifying Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance - Master's Qualifying Programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of postgraduate degrees at the University of Amsterdam. Learn more at the Master's Qualifying Programme from OnCampus Amsterdam.

Econometrics - Master's Qualifying Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Econometrics - Master's Qualifying Programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of postgraduate degrees at the University of Amsterdam. Learn more at the Master's Qualifying Programme from OnCampus Amsterdam.

Economics - Master's Qualifying Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Economics - Master's Qualifying Programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of postgraduate degrees at the University of Amsterdam. Learn more at the Master's Qualifying Programme from OnCampus Amsterdam.

Accountancy and Control - Master's Qualifying Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Accountancy and Control - Master's Qualifying Programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of postgraduate degrees at the University of Amsterdam. Learn more at the Master's Qualifying Programme from OnCampus Amsterdam.

Business Economics - Master's Qualifying Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Business Economics - Master's Qualifying Programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of postgraduate degrees at the University of Amsterdam. Learn more at the Master's Qualifying Programme from OnCampus Amsterdam.

Business Administration - Master's Qualifying Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Business Administration - Master's Qualifying Programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of postgraduate degrees at the University of Amsterdam. Learn more at the Master's Qualifying Programme from OnCampus Amsterdam.

Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences programme of the University of Amsterdam is a challenging Master's programme with world-renowned research on plant and animal species and the ecosystems to which they belong.

Earth System Science (Earth Sciences)
The Master’s Programme in Earth Sciences - Earth System Science at the University of Amsterdam focuses on Earth system processes, and the interactions of humans and ecosystems within the Earth system.

Human-Computer Interaction (Information Studies)
The Human-Computer Interaction track (MSc Information Studies) explores how people societies interact with data-driven technologies - and how to design them to be effective, ethical, and inclusive. HCI focuses on the human dimensions of AI and data. You will study critical theory, multimodal interaction, while developing hands-on skills in prototyping, user testing, and research.

Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
Discover which biomolecules make the difference between health and disease. Are you interested in unravelling this by using machine learning, sequence analysis, computational models and/or systematic experiments? This interdisciplinary Bioinformatics and Systems Biology programme combines biology, data science and systems thinking, preparing you to make a real impact in life sciences research.

Earth Sciences
The Master’s Programme in Earth Sciences at the University of Amsterdam focuses on Earth system processes, and the interactions of humans and ecosystems within the Earth system.

Security and Network Engineering
The Security and Network Engineering programme of the University of Amsterdam is a time intensive one year programme. It allows students to specialise in Security and Network Engineering on a more theoretical level. With security as a focal point in the programme for the last thirteen years, it prepares students for realistic situations outside of academics.

Quantum Computer Science
The Quantum Computer Science course from University of Amsterdam will suit you if you have a strong taste for physics, mathematics or computer science.

Logic
The Logic programme of the University of Amsterdam enjoys a strong international reputation as an excellent research training programme. Graduates of the programme frequently move on to become key players in the international logical research community.

Computer Science
In the Computer Science programme of the University of Amsterdam you are taught by scientists who have a reputation for world-class research on computer systems, software, networking and online systems. As a joint degree programme of UvA and VU Amsterdam, you benefit from the expertise of both research groups at both institutions and their international contacts.

Astronomy and Astrophysics (Physics and Astronomy)
The two-year Physics and Astronomy - Astronomy and Astrophysics programme of the University of Amsterdam, a joint degree with the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, provides you with thorough training in both the observational and theoretical aspects of modern astronomy and astrophysics.

Chemistry
The Chemistry programme of the University of Amsterdam is a joint degree with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and provides you with a highly qualified background of theory and practice in chemistry and sufficient specialisation in a specific field.

Molecular Sciences (Chemistry)
The Chemistry - Molecular Sciences programme of the University of Amsterdam, a joint degree programme with the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, covers areas in chemistry that traditionally are associated with organic and inorganic chemistry, catalysis, physical chemistry and theoretical chemistry.