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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
Sociology
The Binghamton University - Sociology Department's graduate program offers a transdisciplinary learning environment where students may pursue critical studies of labor, migration and capitalism, carceral and surveillance, and power and the politics of resistance.
Asian and Asian American Studies
The Binghamton University Department of Asian and Asian American Studies offers graduate studies leading to the Master of Arts (MA) degree. Our program is committed to promoting intercultural understanding and rigorous scholarship of Asian societies, cultures, histories, languages and migrations, as well as preparing students for success in a global environment.
Italian
The Romance Languages and Literatures Department at Binghamton University offers a Master of Arts (MA) degree program in Italian language and literature, with both thesis and non-thesis tracks.
French
The Romance Languages and Literatures Department at Binghamton University offers a Master of Arts (MA) degree program in French, with both thesis and non-thesis tracks available, customized to allow students to focus on cultural and literary studies, linguistics, pedagogy, and/or translation.
Spanish
The Romance Languages and Literatures Department at Binghamton University offers a Master of Arts (MA) degree program in Spanish, with both thesis and non-thesis tracks available, customized to allow students to focus on cultural and literary studies, linguistics, pedagogy and/or translation.
Geography
The Department of Geography at Binghamton University offers a Master of Arts (MA) in geography. We seek to foster and advance teaching, research and publication in the discipline of geography as well as train students to provide their expertise to the community at large.
Sustainable Communities
Binghamton University offers an innovative master’s program in Sustainable Communities. This program reflects vital community needs for collaborative policies, processes and relationships.
Political Science
Binghamton University’s Political Science Department ranks 19th in the world. Offering a Master of Arts (MA). the department has developed curricula to help individual students meet their particular goals within the field.
Public Policy
The Master of Public Policy (MPP) from Binghamton University is a fully online, asynchronous program for highly motivated students.
Philosophy - Social, Political, Ethical and Legal
The Binghamton University Department of Philosophy’s graduate program in Philosophy - Social, Political, Ethical and Legal offers students advanced coursework and individual research in classical, modern and contemporary social and political philosophy, as well as ethics and the philosophy of law.
Anthropology
The Binghamton University Department of Anthropology offers Master of Arts (MA) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree programs in anthropology, as well as a Master of Science (MS) degree program in biomedical anthropology. Students will be exposed to all four traditional subfields of anthropology: archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology and social/cultural anthropology.
Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
The Master of Science in Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (GMAP) at Binghamton University is the first and only graduate degree of its kind.
Economics
The Economics department at Binghamton University offers an MA and a PhD program, with approximately 10 graduate courses each semester. Our emphasis on applied empirical work prepares students for a wide variety of careers in the academic, governmental and private sectors both here in the U.S. and abroad.
Biomedical Anthropology
The Binghamton University Department of Anthropology offers graduate study leading to a Master of Science (MS) degree in Biomedical Anthropology. This is a course-based professional degree in an emerging sub-disciplinary area within biological anthropology.