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266 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mechanical Engineering - Research
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Wisconsin Madison offers a Master of Science (M.S.) Mechanical Engineering - Research named option within the Mechanical Engineering program.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture (DPLA) offers an accredited Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Wisconsin Madison. The degree trains students in the knowledge, theories, and skills to be leaders in their communities by making positive change through informed and reflective action.
Mechanical Engineering - Accelerated Program
Mechanical Engineering - Accelerated Program from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option within the Mechanical Engineering MS.
History of Science, Medicine and Technology
One of the oldest, most prestigious academic programs of its kind in the United States, the History of Science, Medicine and Technology (HSMT) program at University of Wisconsin Madison draws together faculty members in History and in Medical History and Bioethics.
Biological Systems Engineering
Graduate work in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering (BSE) at University of Wisconsin Madison leads to the master of science and doctor of philosophy degrees. Graduates of the program help fill the need for highly educated engineers in industry, consulting firms, government agencies, and educational institutions.
Chemistry
The mission of the Department of Chemistry at University of Wisconsin Madison is to conduct world-class, groundbreaking research in the chemical sciences while offering the highest quality of education to undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral associates.
Portuguese
The degrees offered are the master of arts in Portuguese and the doctor of philosophy with a major in Portuguese. In addition, the department at University of Wisconsin Madison offers a doctoral minor in Spanish or Portuguese.
Genetic Counselor Studies
Genetic counseling is an exciting profession that combines advanced education in human, molecular, and medical genetics with skills and experience in counseling. This Genetic Counselor Studies degree is offered by University of Wisconsin Madison.
Population Health
At University of Wisconsin Madison, the Department of Population Health Sciences, part of the School of Medicine and Public Health, strives to provide leadership in the emerging, integrative field of population health.
Horticulture
The Horticulture department at the University of Wisconsin Madison provides graduate training leading to the master of science in Horticulture. Each M.S. student will have a major advisor who will supervise their program of study and their thesis research.
Scandinavian Studies
Candidates for the master of arts in Scandinavian Studies at University of Wisconsin Madison will specialize in one and only one of the following three fields: literature, philology, or area studies.
Southeast Asian Studies
The M.A. degree in Southeast Asian Studies at University of Wisconsin Madison is an interdisciplinary program designed to meet the unique needs of those seeking expertise for a disciplinary doctoral degree and those seeking a terminal M.A. en route to a wide range of careers in Southeast Asia, including employment in business, journalism, and various government and international organizations.
Endocrinology - Reproductive Physiology
The Endocrinology - Reproductive Physiology program at the University of Wisconsin Madison trains Master's and Ph.D. candidates for teaching and research careers in all aspects of the interrelated fields of endocrinology and reproductive physiology—basic, clinical and translational.
Corporate Finance and Investment Banking
The Corporate Finance and Investment Banking specialization at the University of Wisconsin Madison blends firsthand experience and technical development for informed judgment.
Legal Institutions
The Master of Laws - Legal Institutions (LL.M.-LI) degree program at the University of Wisconsin Madison is a course-based Master's degree program in law for students who have received a law degree, such as an LL.B., from a university outside of the United States.
Public Affairs
Through the Master of Public Affairs (MPA) degree program at University of Wisconsin Madison, young professionals and new college graduates learn the skills needed to transform an interest in public affairs into serious careers.
Kinesiology
At University of Wisconsin Madison, the Department of Kinesiology's mission is to create, interpret, transmit, and apply knowledge related to movement, exercise, and human occupation with the ultimate goal of enhancing human health, productivity, and quality of life.
Medical Physics
One of the basic science departments of the University of Wisconsin Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, the Department of Medical Physics offers comprehensive training in diagnostic and therapeutic Medical Physics and in health physics.
Soil Science
The University of Wisconsin Madison Department of Soil Science is one of the oldest, largest, and most prominent soil science departments in the United States. It is globally renowned for its excellence in soil research and education.
Supply Chain Management
The University of Wisconsin Madison's M.S. in Business - Supply Chain Management, supported by the Grainger Center for Supply Chain Management, is a one-year program that provides students with an interdisciplinary education combining fundamental knowledge and applied learning experiences.