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113 Master's degrees offered by the university
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
At Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from University of Connecticut we strive to conduct and communicate creative work in chemical disciplines, to provide education at undergraduate and graduate levels, and to develop innovative research and educational methods in an inclusive environment.
Skeletal Biology and Regeneration
The Skeletal Biology and Regeneration Program is focused on the study of the basic biological properties of skeletal, craniofacial and oral tissues and regeneration of connective tissues. Learn more with Skeletal Biology and Regeneration from University of Connecticut.
Survey Research and Data Analysis
Sharpen your skills as a researcher and gain experience necessary for a career in the rapidly-growing field of data analysis. Learn more with Survey Research and Data Analysis from University of Connecticut.
Exercise Prescription
At the Exercise Prescription program offered by University of Connecticut you'll take core courses that provide a deep understanding of the principles of exercise prescription.
Molecular and Cell Biology (Cell and Developmental Biology)
Molecular and Cell Biology (Cell and Developmental Biology) at University of Connecticut is one of four areas of concentration within the Molecular and Cell Biology Field of Study, offering both PhD and MS degrees.
Geoscience
M.S. students in the Geoscience program from University of Connecticut are united in their interest in understanding the Earth Systems and how they interact to produce changes in environment, evolution, and climate. Our students use a range of geochemical, field, and computational approaches in their work.
Molecular and Cell Biology (Microbiology)
The Molecular and Cell Biology (Microbiology) Graduate Program at the University of Connecticut provides students with broad training in classical and modern microbiology plus exciting opportunities for state-of-the-art research .
Geography
The overarching goal of the University of Connecticut Geography Graduate Program is to provide both an atmosphere and the means for development of research, teaching, and other skills that comprise advanced professional development.
Studio Art
The MFA program in Studio Art at the University of Connecticut features an intensive, multidisciplinary approach to the development of work in a wide range of art media, including drawing and painting, printmaking, sculpture and ceramics, photography, video, installation and performance.
Human Rights
The Human Rights Institute offers a master of arts (MA) in Human Rights at University of Connecticut to advance participants’ knowledge of human rights as both an academic and professional field, hone students’ critical inquiry skills, and ultimately become competitive candidates for professional positions in industry, government, education, and non-profit sectors.
Digital Media & Design
The Master of Fine Arts in Digital Media & Design at University of Connecticut is a customized, two-year graduate program where students work closely with dedicated faculty in the development of their own independent creative practice.
Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
The M.A. Literatures, Cultures, and Languages programs at the University of Connecticut typically require two years of full-time study, and are offered in French and Francophone Studies, German Studies, Italian Literary and Cultural Studies, Spanish Studies, and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies
Plant Science
We offer Master’s and Doctoral degrees with strong emphasis on research in conjunction with a faculty member. Research opportunities vary from biotechnology and ornamental plant improvement to pest and risk management and landscape architecture. The Plant Science programme is offered at the University of Connecticut.
Surgical Neurophysiology
The new Master of Science in Surgical Neurophysiology at the University of Connecticut is a one-year program that will provide students with the didactic and clinical training required to become a Surgical Neurophysiologist.
History
The History program at University of Connecticut is designed to give general training at the graduate level in preparation for doctoral study or work in education, government service, law, or the private sector.
Health Promotion Sciences
The two-year Master’s in Health Promotion Sciences program from University of Connecticut will prepare you to make critical contributions to future of health research, community health outcomes, and evidence-based health interventions.
Accounting
The innovative, specially designed online MS in Accounting program allows you to take full advantage of the quality courses for which University of Connecticut is so well known combined with the flexibility of asynchronous online education. We focus on issues relevant to today’s accounting professional, rather than being driven by the content and structure of textbooks as are traditional courses.
Mathematics
The graduate program in Mathematics at the University of Connecticut offers high quality educational and research opportunities in a rural setting with easy access to the rest of the Northeast.
Civil Engineering
The Master's Civil Engineering program at the University of Connecticut has as its primary objective the development of students’ understanding of the subject matter through in-depth research and advanced studies.
Physics
The University of Connecticut is consistently ranked the Number 1 Public University in New England. The University’s first Physical Review article was published in 1899, and the first physics course was taught in 1918. The Department of Physics granted its first Ph.D. in 1954. One (so far) of the Department’s Graduate Students, David M. Lee, went to receive a Nobel Prize in Physics.