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18 Master's degrees offered by the university
Rehabilitation Counseling
The Rehabilitation Counseling program at Michigan State University provides a strong foundation in the profession and practice of rehabilitation counseling.
Communicative Sciences and Disorders
This Communicative Sciences and Disorders program from Michigan State University will not only give you the coursework needed to learn necessary skills but will also allow you to participate in problem-based learning designed to promote critical thinking skills and leadership.
French and Francophone Studies
Are you interested in exploring the diversity of the Frenchspeaking world from a variety of perspectives? Today, an advanced degree in French and Francophone Studies at Michigan State University can uniquely prepare you for a career in higher education or the professional world, or give your chosen career a new direction.
Public Policy
The Master of Public Policy degree at Michigan State University is designed to provide students with theoretical knowledge and specific skills essential for professional achievement in the public and non-profit sectors. The objective of this program is to develop an analytical approach to the public decision-making process through the systematic study of policy and policy analysis.
Applied Behavior Analysis
The Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis (MA-ABA) program at Michigan State University prepares students to be highly competent behavior analysts in educational settings and to develop and deliver educational and behavioral programming to children with autism, intellectual and neurodevelopmental disabilities.
Spanish as a Second or Bilingual Language
The Master of Arts degree in Spanish as a Second or Bilingual Language from Michigan State University provides academic preparation to pursue advanced work in Spanish linguistics and further develop fluency in the Spanish language.
Geography
The master’s program in Geography from Michigan State University is designed to enable the student to achieve professional competence in the discipline. This program is intended to increase substantive and technical proficiency and is offered as either research-based (with thesis) or course-based (without thesis).
Health and Risk Communication
The Master of Arts degree in Health and Risk Communication from Michigan State University will make you an expert in the theory and practice of health communication, one of the most pressing topics in today's world.
Literature in English
Graduate study in the Department of Literature in English at Michigan State University leads to the Master of Arts or the Doctor of Philosophy degree. Each degree represents a different level of understanding, focus, and skill in such related areas as literary theory and history, the study of literature within historical contexts, and the study of literary authors, genres, and movements.
Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism Spectrum Disorders
The Master of Arts degree in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism Spectrum Disorders from Michigan State University is designed for professionals seeking to advance their expertise in supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorders. With a curriculum rooted in applied behavior analysis and autism interventions, you’ll gain the skills necessary to make a meaningful impact.
Social Work - Clinical Social Work
Throughout the Master of Social Work - Clinical Social Work program from Michigan State University students take courses in theory, policy, research, and practice methods, and benefit from intensive field experience.
Youth Development
The Master of Arts in Youth Development from Michigan State University has its roots in Positive Youth Development Rather than focusing solely on corrective measures, a Positive Youth Development approach equips young people in the second decade of life with the skills and opportunities necessary for a successful transition into adulthood.
Family Community Services
The Master of Arts in Family Community Services from Michigan State University will provide you with a well-rounded curriculum that focuses on understanding family and community dynamics, delivering quality services, and managing programs.
German Studies
The master's degree program in German Studies from Michigan State University provides a solid grounding in the core disciplinary areas of literature, culture, and language studies in a unique course of study that integrates digital humanities approaches into coursework, teaching, and research opportunities.
Communication
The Master's Degree Program in Communication from Michigan State University has two major directions, the thesis option (pre-Ph.D. track) and the final examination option (career-oriented track).
Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics
The Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics at Michigan State University equips students with a strong base in applied microeconomics that can lead to exciting careers in business, government, or the non-profit sector. It can also set the stage for Ph.D. studies.
Child Development
This Child Development program from Michigan State University focuses on generating knowledge related to the behavioral, psychological, biological, and contextual processes that promote positive developmental outcomes in children.
Anthropology
The Department of Anthropology at Michigan State University engages in the discipline as a humanistic science of cultural and biological diversity across time and space.