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206 Master's degrees offered by the university
Management of Technology
In today's fast-evolving tech landscape, the demand for tech-savvy leaders is soaring. The Management of Technology program at the University of Minnesota is your gateway to immediate success.
Public Health Administration and Policy
Become a leader and innovator in public and population health management, analysis, and policy with the Public Health Administration and Policy program at the University of Minnesota.
Integrated Behavioral Health
The Integrated Behavioral Health program of the University of Minnesota prepares counselors and therapists to treat clients with mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorders.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program of the University of Minnesota allows you to reap the rewards of collaborations across the University of Minnesota and with local medical device companies.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers the Electrical and Computer Engineering program of the University of Minnesota.
Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
The Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics program of the University of Minnesota enables a student to develop in-depth knowledge in one or more specialized fields, apply their knowledge of physics, engineering, computer science, and various other disciplines to create new and improve upon existing technologies by doing original research.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Urban and Regional Planning program of the University of Minnesota brings together experts from planning, sociology, engineering, law, architecture, social work, public health, landscape architecture, urban design, and other disciplines to build cities, tackle urban sprawl, upgrade housing, protect the environment, and promote community and economic development.
Biostatistics
With a Biostatistics program at the University of Minnesota, you’ll collaborate on the design of biomedical studies, analyze data, and put the results in context for researchers to solve human health related problems.
Community Health Promotion
The Community Health Promotion program at the University of Minnesota prepares students to work with diverse populations and policymakers to improve health.
Comparative and Molecular Biosciences
The Comparative and Molecular Biosciences program at the University of Minnesota is transdisciplinary and intercollegiate, bringing together basic, applied, and clinical scientists from across the university to provide students with individualized, cutting-edge biomedical research training to address both animal and human health.
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics
The Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics program of the University of Minnesota offers students unparalleled opportunities to learn, discover and grow academically, professionally and personally.
Statistics
The Statistics program at the University of Minnesota is designed for students who wish to pursue a career as a practicing statistician in industry, government, or academia.
Environmental Health
The Environmental Health program of the University of Minnesota focuses on the research and analytic methods underlying evidence-based decision-making, and is ideal for both practitioners and those contemplating careers in research or academic institutions.
Geoengineering
The Geoengineering program at the University of Minnesota prepares students to pursue a career in industry or continue their graduate studies in a doctoral program.
Veterinary Sciences
The Veterinary Sciences program of the University of Minnesota provides high-quality research training to help graduates discover and improve ways to benefit the health and well being of companion and food animals and wildlife.
Human Rights
In a world that needs visionaries, the Human Rights program of the University of Minnesota prepares students to engage in global human rights challenges through research, policy analysis, and advocacy.
Early Childhood Education
Earn a license to teach in early childhood (birth-3rd grade) classrooms in Minnesota. Build a strong foundation in child development theory, research, and developmentally appropriate methodology that you can apply in the classroom with the Early Childhood Education program at the University of Minnesota.
Industrial and Systems Engineering
The Industrial and Systems Engineering program of the University of Minnesota offers three distinct degree tracks to fit differing student needs and interests. Each track offers an exciting curriculum that positions students for career advancement in a wide variety of industries.
Healthcare Administration
The Healthcare Administration program at the University of Minnesota is designed for students with minimal healthcare management experience who want to pursue management and leadership positions in healthcare settings.
Patent Law
The Patent Law programme at the University of Minnesota prepares students with a J.D. from an American law school for numerous career opportunities in the booming area of patent law.