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10 Master's degrees offered by the university
Communication Studies
The Communication Studies M.A. at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a comprehensive postgraduate programme delivered on campus. Students can choose between a research-focused thesis track or a professional non-thesis option. This flexible degree typically requires 30 to 36 credits to complete on a full-time basis.
Child, Youth and Family Studies
The Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies offers graduate programs leading to the M.S. degree from University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Geography
The Geography degree offered by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln gives students an appreciation of where they stand in the world, as well as the geospatial skills to compete successfully in the job market.
Psychology
The Psychology programme at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a 30-credit Master of Arts delivered on campus. This full-time course offers research-focused or practice-based pathways, typically completed as part of doctoral progression. It provides advanced training in human behaviour and psychological theory.
Political Science
Graduate study in Political Science at University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers students the opportunity to work with well known teacher-scholars in American politics, international relations, and political psychology.
Sociology
The Department of Sociology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln provides a unique opportunity to work with a strong group of active research scholars in the following areas: family and the life course; inequality (race, class and gender); physical and mental health.
Marriage and Family Therapy
Chances are, if you’re here, you have an interest in learning how to help people navigate life’s difficulties. With a degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, you can develop the skills necessary to help individuals, couples and families navigate life’s challenges and improve their well-being.
Journalism and Mass Communications
The College of Journalism and Mass Communications from University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers a Master of Arts degree with specializations available in professional journalism and integrated media communications (IMC).
English
The Department of English at University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers an MA degree in the areas of literature studies, creative writing, and composition and rhetoric.
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics applies principles of economics and econometrics to the analysis of issues related to the production, marketing, distribution, and consumption of food and the supporting natural and human resource systems. Learn more with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.