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54 Master's degrees offered by the university
Counseling
The mission of the Counseling degree offered by The University of Arizona is to educate professional counselors to work with persons across the lifespan, including those with disabilities.
Communication
The Communication degree offered by The University of Arizona is grounded in both theory and research, with specializations in Interpersonal Communication, Media, Health Communication, Intergroup Communication, New Communication Technologies, and Political Communication.
French - Accelerated Master's Program
The French - Accelerated Master's Program offered by The University of Arizona provides a comprehensive overview of French or francophone studies, or both, with courses in literature, culture, film, linguistics, pedagogy and critical theory, accompanied by discussion of social and historical contexts in France and the French-speaking world.
Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory (Certificate NDP)
The Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory (Certificate NDP) program from The University of Arizona enhances your research and career opportunities in a job market increasingly interested in interdisciplinary scholarship.
Medical Anthropology (Certificate NDP)
Medical anthropology is one aspect within the broader study of cultures, the people who make up those cultures and the behaviors they exhibit. Join the Medical Anthropology (Certificate NDP) program from The University of Arizona.
American Indian Higher Education (Certificate NDP)
The American Indian Higher Education (Certificate NDP) program from The University of Arizona will give you the graduate-level professional development required if you are currently working with or plan to work with American Indian students in higher education, especially in Indian institutions.
Indigenous Governance
The Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Indigenous Governance degree at The University of Arizona has been designed with working professionals in mind, combining brief but intensive on-campus classes with a diverse menu of online courses and externship credits that can be earned in a student’s home community.
Middle Eastern and North African Studies - Accelerated Master's Program
The Middle Eastern and North African Studies - Accelerated Master's Program from The University of Arizona allows students to explore gender and society in the Middle East, history and literature of the Middle East, linguistics of Middle Eastern languages, and Islamic Studies.
Language, Reading and Culture
The Language, Reading and Culture program at The University of Arizona focuses on theory, research and practice in language, literacy and culture, encouraging critical inquiry to examine sociocultural issues within teaching and learning.
Law - Indigenous Peoples' Law and Policy
What makes the Law - Indigenous Peoples' Law and Policy at The University of Arizona unique is the approach to legal education in the fields of federal Indian law, tribal law and policy, and Indigenous peoples human rights.
Water, Society and Policy
The Water, Society and Policy degree from The University of Arizona gives an enhanced understanding of the principles of hydrology, social science, water management, and law and policy.
East Asian Studies - Accelerated Master's Program
Understanding the languages and cultures of China and Japan is essential for anyone working globally today. The East Asian Studies - Accelerated Master's Program is offered at The University of Arizona.
German Studies
Courses train students in literary and cultural studies as well as applied linguistics and second-language acquisition methodologies in both German and English. Join the German Studies programme offered by The University of Arizona.
Native Nation Building (Certificate NDP)
The Native Nation Building (Certificate NDP) program from The University of Arizona provides the graduate-level professional development needed if you are currently working with or plan to work with American Indian communities and organizations.
Counseling - Rehabilitation and Mental Health
The Counseling - Rehabilitation and Mental Health program from The University of Arizona prepares professional counselors to work effectively with diverse ages and populations - including those with disabilities - with care and sensitivity.
Economic Geology
The Economic Geology program from The University of Arizona is for geologists working in the minerals industry who already have a bachelor's degree in geosciences or a related field and wish to obtain additional education and training.
Judaic Studies NDP
The Arizona Center for Judaic Studies offers the Judaic Studies NDP at The University of Arizona as a stand-alone program that focuses on the history and culture of ancient Israel, modern Jewish history and culture, and gender and Jewish studies.
Science Communication (Certificate NDP)
From navigating the art of clarity in the written word to juggling the delicate relationship between science and the media, the Science Communication (Certificate NDP) program from The University of Arizona trains future science professionals in the skills needed to communicate effectively and ethically.
Anthropology
Anthropologists repeatedly ask questions about the human experience. The Anthropology programme is offered by the School of Anthropology at The University of Arizona.
Mexican American Studies
The Mexican American Studies programme from The University of Arizona advances the understanding of the history, culture and intellectual legacy of Mexican, Indigenous, Chicanx and Latinx peoples in the U.S.