Graduate School

Participating Master’s Programs

Learn about the Master’s programs participating in Open Graduate Education program.

ProgramDivisionMasters OfferingNumber of Required CoursesSpecial RequirementsThesisAdditional Information
Archaeology & Ancient WorldHumanitiesAM88 courses must include at least two graduate seminars.RequiredArchaeology & Ancient World
Africana StudiesHumanitiesAM88 courses must include 2 core classes in the Africana Studies graduate program, and at least 4 of the remaining courses must be with core Africana faculty. Not requiredAfricana Studies
Brazilian StudiesHumanitiesAM82 courses in the social sciences, 2 courses in the humanities, a masters research project, and at least 3 courses must be completed via the Portuguese languageResearch project requiredBrazilian Studies
ClassicsHumanitiesAM82 seminars in Greek and Latin, or Classics; Also demonstrated competence in French or GermanRequiredClassics
Comparative LiteratureHumanitiesAM8Completing 2 of 3 language requirements.RequiredComparative Literature
Egyptology and AssyriologyHumanitiesAM82 courses in Egyptian or Akkadian language; 2 courses on history or archeaology of either Egypt or ancient Near EastRequired Capstone Project: 5,000-word paperEgyptology and Assyriology
EnglishHumanitiesAM81 thesis writing course, 1 foreign languageRequiredEnglish
ESL Education and Cross Cultural StudiesHumanitiesAM86 required core courses, 2 related electivesNot requiredESL Education and Cross Cultural Studies
French StudiesHumanitiesAM8 or 168 course program with a thesis, 16 courses without a thesis; students must also demonstrate a proficiency in a language other than FrenchOptionalFrench Studies
German StudiesHumanitiesAM86 courses in German Studies and 2 in a related field.Not requiredGerman Studies
Hispanic StudiesHumanitiesAM88 course program with a 25-30 page thesis. 6 courses in Hispanic Studies and 6 courses at the 2000 level. Students must also demonstrate a proficiency in a language other than Spanish.RequiredHispanic Studies
History of Art & ArchitectureHumanitiesAM10No fewer than 6 departmental seminars, at least two at the 2000 level. HIAA 2920 and HIAA 2930 required in addition to the two 2000 level seminars. A reading knowledge of at least two foreign languages.RequiredHistory of Art and Architecture
Italian StudiesHumanitiesAM8
No fewer than 6 departmental courses, at least two at the 2000 level, including ITAL2100 (Intro to IS) and 2820 (Colloquium)
OptionalItalian Studies
Modern Culture and MediaHumanitiesAM8Must include one MCM seminar in theory, one MCM seminar in textual analysis, and one MCM seminar in historical/cultural locations--as approved by the DepartmentNone requiredModern Culture and Media
MusicHumanitiesAM8Different requirements for the AM in Ethnomusicology and the AM in Electronic Music and MultimediaRequiredMusic
PhilosophyHumanitiesAM8If the no-thesis option is chosen, the 8 courses must meet the course distribution requirements of the PhD program.OptionalPhilosophy
Portuguese & Brazilian StudiesHumanitiesAM83 courses in Portuguese literature, history and culture and at least 3 courses in Brazilian literature, history and culture, satisfaction of Portuguese language proficiency requirement by taking PB103 or passing a proficiency examinationResearch project requiredPortuguese and Brazilian Studies
Public HumanitiesHumanitiesMasters in Public Humanities12 courses over two years2 required core courses, 1 seminar in American Studies, 9 electives, 2 practicumsNone requiredPublic Humanities
Religious StudiesHumanitiesAM8RELS 2000 is required along with demonstrated competence in French or GermanRequiredReligious Studies
Slavic LanguagesHumanitiesAM8The 8 courses must be approved by the Department, spoken and written command of Russian, and reading knowledge of another Slavic language or French or German.NoneSlavic Languages
Theatre Arts and Performance StudiesHumanitiesAM10To receive an AM, students should have completed 10 courses, including two semesters of the graduate colloquium taken the first year in the programs as TAPS 2980.NoneTheatre Arts and Performance Studies
Biomedical EngineeringLife Sciences/Physical SciencesScM8Not more than three of which are for thesis research; approved set of courses, at least 5 structured (not seminar, not independent study) advanced-level (100 or 200) biology and engineering courses, at least 2 in biology and at least 2 in engineering; must receive a grade of at least B in courses.Required and must be research basedBiomedical Engineering
BiostatisticsLife SciencesAM85 core courses, 3 electives from specified listNone required for AMBiostatistics
BiotechnologyLife SciencesAM8Grade of B or better in courses; additional requirements depending on whether thesis option is chosen or notOptionalBiotechnology
Clinical & Translational ResearchLife SciencesScM97 core courses and 2 electivesRequiredClinical and Translational Research
Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences: CLPSLife SciencesBoth AM and ScM--Requirements differ across the three CLPS areas.--CLPS
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB)Life SciencesScM8Two required foundation courses, BIOL 2430/2440 and BIOL 2980/2990.RequiredEEB
EpidemiologyLife SciencesScM8At least 4 epidemiology courses with substantial methodological focus and at least 2 courses in biostatistics.RequiredEpidemiology
Masters of Public HealthLife SciencesMasters of Public Health: MPH125 core course credits, 5 concentration course credits, 2 electives, an internship and a thesis; separate application to School of Public Health required.RequiredMPH
Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry (MCB)Life SciencesBoth AM and ScM8No special requirements.Required for ScM, not required for AM.MCB
Applied MathPhysical SciencesScM8At least 6 courses in Applied Math, at least 6 at the 2000 level, a maximum of 2 CsNone requiredApplied Math
ChemistryPhysical SciencesBoth AM and ScM8--Required for the ScMChemistry
Computer SciencePhysical SciencesScM8Different requirements for different program options.OptionalComputer Science
Data SciencePhysical SciencesScM93 credits in mathematical and statistical foundations, 3 credits in data and computational science, 1 credit in societal implications and opportunities, 1 elective credit, and 1 capstone experience.Not required. Capstone experience includes a paper and/or oral presentationData Science
Design EngineeringPhysical SciencesAM11 credits (which include 3 2-credit studios)The Design Engineering program is based in studio pedagogy, with summer, fall, and spring studios. These are supplemented by two elective courses in the fall, two elective courses in the spring, and a winter term communication course.Not requiredDesign Engineering
EngineeringPhysical SciencesScM in Engineering or PRIME ScM8ScM in Engineering: ENGN2010/2020, two additional 2000-level courses (three if no thesis will be written)   PRIME: All 8 courses are required core courses.OptionalEngineering
Earth, Environmental, and Planetary SciencesPhysical SciencesBoth AM and ScM8Integrated program, no more than 2 courses can be research coursesRequired for the ScMEarth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
MathematicsPhysical SciencesBoth AM and ScM------Mathematics
PhysicsPhysical SciencesScM------Physics
American StudiesSocial SciencesAM8AMST 2010; at least 3 other 2000-level seminars taught by AMST core faculty; 4 additional 1000- or 2000-level seminars in any department, which must be relevant to a focus area described at the time of application.--American Studies
AnthropologySocial SciencesAM84 core coursesRequiredAnthropology
EconomicsSocial SciencesAM8The AM degree requires passing eight courses in the areas of Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Econometrics. Prerequisites for the program include multivariate calculus, statistics, and linear algebra.Not requiredEconomics
HistorySocial SciencesAM8At least 4 courses at the 2000 level and at least 3 of these in the History Department with a maximum of 2 courses outside of the History Department.OptionalHistory
Political ScienceSocial SciencesAM8

Students must pass eight 2000-level Political Science courses with a grade of B or better.

 

Not requiredPolitical Science
Social Analysis and Research (Sociology)Social SciencesScM8All entering students are required to have (1) a one-semester introductory statistics course equivalent to SOC 1100 Introductory Statistics for Social Research, (2) a more advanced course in statistics or a course in college calculus or equivalent (MATH 0050 and 0060, or MATH 0090 or above), and (3) a one-semester course in research methods (SOC 1020 or SOC 1050 or an equivalent)Not requiredSociology
Teacher EducationSocial SciencesMaster of Arts in Teaching: MAT8-9 courses including student teaching over 12 months.5 courses in education including summer practicum and student teaching, along with 3 courses in subject field,None requiredTeacher Education
Urban Education PolicySocial SciencesAM10 course, twelve month program7 core courses and an internshipNone requiredUrban Education Policy
Integrative Studies--AM and ScM--Requires Graduate Council approval.ThesisIntegrative Studies