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79 Master's degrees offered by the university

Classics
Offered by Columbia University’s Department of Classics and the School of Professional Studies, the rigorous Advanced Graduate Certificate in Classics programme provides inquisitive and driven college graduates with the opportunity to advance their knowledge of ancient Greek and Latin.

Nonprofit Management
The Nonprofit Management Programme at Columbia University prepares graduates to meet the challenge of measuring impact, doing more with less, and helping to meet unmet need here in the U.S. and around the world.

Psychology
The Psychology program at Columbia University is a rigorous curriculum for students who are preparing for graduate study, but who did not major in the subject as undergrads.

United Nations Studies
The United Nations Studies program at Columbia University, the ideal entry point to pursuing a subject of interest for career development or advancement. Certifications are offered exclusively during the Columbia Summer Session.

Political Analytics
This Political Analytics course from Columbia University New York - School of Professional Studies offers flexibility to learn from anywhere.

Quantitative Studies for Finance
The Quantitative Studies for Finance at Columbia University helps prepare students for both career advancement and graduate study.

Human Capital Management
The master's degree in Human Capital Management is offered by Columbia University. Organizations that view human resources as merely business-serving are rapidly falling behind in the global marketplace.

Nonprofit Management (Online)
This Nonprofit Management (Online) course from Columbia University New York - School of Professional Studies prepares graduates for leadership roles within mission-driven organizations in a wide variety of contexts, including global and community nonprofits, foundations, higher education, healthcare, the arts, or as in-demand fundraising and development experts.

Human Capital Management (Online)
This Human Capital Management (Online) course from Columbia University New York - School of Professional Studies prepares graduates to address any organization’s human capital challenges through data-driven, market-based insights and organization-wide integrated solutions.

Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
The Master of Science in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution from Columbia University prepares students to analyze the root causes and dynamics of conflict and to transform disputes through reasoned and resourceful interventions.
American Studies
The American Studies program at Columbia University is housed in the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University.
Slavic Languages
Columbia University's Department of Slavic Languages, one of the oldest in the US, aims to educate new generations of scholars dedicated to advancing the field of Slavic studies. It strongly emphasizes the rigorous study of literary texts, discourses, and cultural history.
Latin America and the Caribbean - Regional Studies
The interdisciplinary MA program in Latin America and the Caribbean - Regional Studies at Columbia University provides a broad social science-based approach to modern and contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean.
English and Comparative Literature
The English and Comparative Literature program at Columbia University offers a wide range of courses in traditional and emerging fields of literary and cultural study.
Sociology and Education
The Sociology and Education program at Columbia University, provides a curriculum that supports students in developing and fostering their “sociological imagination” – or an understanding of the relationship between micro-level day-to-day experiences and the larger, macro-level structures in which we all live, between our biography and the arc of history.
Urban and Social Policy
The Urban and Social Policy program at Columbia University is an interdisciplinary program providing students with the content knowledge, critical thinking, and analytic skills needed for a successful career in urban policy and/or social policy.
Politics
The Politics program at Columbia University aims to teach students how to think more deeply about social and politics affairs.
Sociomedical Sciences
The thirty-credit Sociomedical Sciences program at Columbia University trains students to apply social science theories, concepts, and methods to public health practice and policy making.
Counseling Psychology
The Counseling Psychology program at Columbia University is dedicated to the preparation of professionals who 1) facilitate the optimal development of individuals, groups, and organizations through 2) strategies of prevention, intervention, and remediation that are 3) culturally-relevant and psychologically-appropriate across the lifespan.
Anthropology and Education
The Anthropology and Education program at Columbia University is concerned with the cultural, social and linguistic dimensions of education.