Programs
The College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters offers six programs at the Master's Level.
The College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters offers six programs at the Master's Level.
These diverse programs are responsive to the changing needs of the community and relevant to the goals of our students and society.
M.S. in Applied and Computational Mathematics
The key components of this evening program involve the integration of applied mathematics, mathematical modeling and numerical analysis.
M.S. in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
This program is designed to give students practical experience in the health and science industry, including focuses on research and scholarship in molecular and cellular biology, biomedical sciences, and biotechnology.
M.S. in Environmental Science
This is a two-year program designed for students who wish to pursue graduate study on a full or part-time basis so that they can balance professional and personal goals.
M.S. in Criminology, Law, and Criminal Justice
This program prepares students for research, management and policy positions or continuation into a Ph.D. program.
M.S. in Clinical Health Psychology
This is a two-year 48-credit program that trains mental health care providers to work in primary care settings, as well as more traditional clinical psychology settings.
Master of Public Administration and Policy
The program is designed to serve a diverse student body representative of a variety of human service organizations.
Office of Graduate Studies
Phone:
313-583-6321
Fax:
313-436-9156