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9 Master's degrees offered by the university
Applied Behavior Analysis
Applied Behavior Analysis is a 39-hour, online-based graduate program from University of Missouri–St. Louis meeting the requirements for national Board Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA®) certification and leading to eligibility to sit for the national BCBA examination.
Economics
The MA in Economics from University of Missouri–St. Louis is specifically designed for those seeking to work as professional economists.
Political Science
The Political Science program from University of Missouri–St. Louis is a general post-baccalaureate degree that gives students a broad understanding of political science and a firm grounding in scientific-based inquiry into problems in politics.
Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience
Although the name may imply a narrow market of opportunities, a Master of Arts in Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience at University of Missouri–St. Louis can open the door to multiple career fields and industries. In fact, there is a high demand for employees with the skills this degree program offers.
Communication
Whether you have recently finished your undergraduate degree or you’ve been in the workforce for a while, a Master of Arts in Communication from the University of Missouri–St. Louis can take you far.
Social Studies - Secondary Education (9-12)
The Social Studies - Secondary Education (9-12) program from University of Missouri–St. Louis is available for graduate students who plan to teach social studies at the high school level.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
University of Missouri–St. Louis offers a Master of Arts degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice, which provides students with advanced theoretical and methodological training for research and management careers in criminal justice.
Public Policy Administration
A Public Policy Administration program from University of Missouri–St. Louis can help you change your community and the world by teaching you the skills needed to become an effective leader in the government and nonprofit sectors.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree from University of Missouri–St. Louis allows students to choose electives in an area of interest, such as couples and family counseling, addictions, career counseling, multicultural counseling, play therapy, and others while pursuing a rigorous course of study in clinical mental health counseling.