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15 Master's degrees offered by the university
Sociology
The University of Arkansas Sociology Master’s Program from University of Arkansas has an exceptionally strong graduate faculty and a student to faculty ratio of four to one, permitting more individual interaction toward attaining the student’s goal.
Counseling
The Counseling program at the University of Arkansas is committed to providing quality education and training for individuals pursuing counseling positions in a variety of settings.
Anthropology
The Anthropology program from University of Arkansas focuses on such issues as gender, class, religion, and public culture as shaped by history and migration.
Art History in Arts of the Americas
The Art History in Arts of the Americas program at University of Arkansas is a two-year residency program conducted in partnership with the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and specializing in the arts of the Americas.
Geography
The Department of Geosciences offers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Geography at University of Arkansas.
Communication Sciences and Disorders
The Communication Sciences and Disorders degree program from University of Arkansas prepares students for professional practice in the field of speech-language pathology and requires a minimum of five academic semesters to complete, including continuous enrollment in one summer during the sequence of studies.
Public Service
The Clinton School of Public Service at University of Arkansas was the first program to integrate field service into its degree curriculum as an academic credit.
Economic Analytics
The University of Arkansas - Master of Science in Economic Analytics is an intensive 10-month program that will guide students through economic modeling and theory to computational practice and cutting-edge tools, providing a thorough training in descriptive, predictive and prescriptive analytics.
Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies
The Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies program from University of Arkansas is an innovative interdisciplinary graduate program for advanced studies in literature and culture across linguistic, national, disciplinary, and genre boundaries.
Communication
The Department of Communication at the University of Arkansas offers graduate students the opportunity to study in an intellectually engaging, challenging, and inclusive environment.
Economics
This innovative Economics program from University of Arkansas combines the study of economic theory and applied econometrics to provide rigorous training and preparation for your chosen career.
Political Science
The M.A. degree in Political Science from University of Arkansas is designed to give students further training in selected areas of concentration within the discipline and to prepare them for careers in academe or public service.
Agricultural Economics
Advanced study in Agricultural Economics from University of Arkansas provides students with state of the art knowledge of theory, methods and application in the field.
Spanish
The Spanish program at the University of Arkansas offers a balanced course of study leading to a Master of Arts degree. Graduate students take courses primarily in Iberian and Latin American literature and culture.
Psychology
The Psychology program from University of Arkansas is designed to produce experimental and clinical psychologists with broad knowledge of the field. Specialization for research is required during the student’s last two years of study.