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16 Master's degrees offered by the university
Psychology
The Psychology Department at the University of California, Davis, offers a graduate program oriented toward training qualified students to pursue careers in the areas of research and teaching.
German
The German program at University of California, Davis, offers comprehensive programs in German language, literature, culture, philosophy, theory, media studies, and film that span all periods from the Middle Ages to the present.
Native American Studies
The Native American Studies Graduate Group’s interdisciplinary and hemispheric approach at University of California, Davis, includes attention to the increasing diaspora of indigenous peoples throughout the Americas, and calls upon the authority of native intelligence to address the issues that concern native peoples.
Cultural Studies
Cultural Studies at the University of California, Davis, offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of culture and society that highlights how sexuality, race, ability, citizenship, gender, nationality, class, and language organize embodied identities, social relations, and cultural objects.
Transportation Technology and Policy
The Transportation Technology and Policy program at the University of California, Davis, is an interdisciplinary graduate group designed to meet the world’s growing need for highly qualified, thoughtful and dedicated leaders in sustainable transportation.
Communication
The Communication program offered by University of California, Davis, focuses on the social scientific study of human communication using quantitative research methods with a concentration in mediated communication and digital society.
Economics
The nationally prominent doctoral program within the University of California, Davis, Department of Economics engages the most promising students who wish to pursue advanced studies and conduct original research leading to new insights about financial structures in the global economy.
Spanish
The Spanish Graduate Program at University of California, Davis, offers comprehensive knowledge of the history of the Spanish language, literary or linguistic scholarship, and competence in two other foreign languages.
Child Development
The Child Development interdisciplinary program offered by the University of California, Davis, provides an in-depth examination of human behavioral development from infancy through adolescence as a basis for developing new and applying existing knowledge.
Community Development
The Community Development program offered by the University of California, Davis, is designed to prepare students for careers in nonprofit and governmental organizations as administrators, designers, planners, researchers, and technicians.
Geography
The Geography Graduate Program at University of California, Davis, provides a strong core in geographic concepts, theories, methods, and traditions, with more in-depth course-work available in geography’s four main areas of emphasis: environmental sciences; methods, models, and GIS Science; nature and society; and people, place, and region.
Anthropology
The Anthropology Program at the University of California, Davis, offers graduate study in two broad areas: evolutionary anthropology and sociocultural anthropology.
Political Science
The Political Science graduate program at the University of California, Davis, provides strong substantive and methodological training in political science and promotes close working relationships between faculty and students.
International Agricultural Development
The International Agricultural Development interdisciplinary graduate group at the University of California, Davis, provides students with knowledge and skills to implement, facilitate, and manage programs that enhance agricultural development, resource management, and rural life, particularly in developing and less-industrialized regions of the world.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Students in the Agricultural and Resource Economics program at the University of California, Davis, study the production, distribution, and consumption of food, fiber, and energy in both developed and less-developed countries.
French and Francophone Studies
The French and Francophone Studies Graduate Program at the University of California, Davis, provides graduate students with a strong base of historical coverage, spanning from the Middle Ages to the present, including Francophone studies.