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Graduate degrees, majors, and concentrations offered by the Downtown Phoenix, Polytechnic, Tempe, and West campuses and through the School of Extended Education are shown in the ASU Graduate Degrees table below, organized by the name of the major. The table, which points to the primary page where more information can be found, includes only officially approved concentrations; other informal areas of study may be available. See also Concurrent and Dual Degrees, and Accelerated Bachelor’s and Master’s Programs
ASU offers these graduate degrees, abbreviated in the table below and elsewhere in the catalog:
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Optional: agribusiness management and marketing or food quality assurance1 |
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Archaeology, bioarchaeology, linguistics, museum studies, physical anthropology, or social-cultural anthropology |
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Archaeology, physical anthropology, or social-cultural anthropology |
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GIS/remote sensing, natural resource management, or range ecology |
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Ceramics, digital technology, drawing, fibers, intermedia, metals, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, or wood |
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Design knowledge and computing, energy performance and climate-responsive architecture, or facilities development and management |
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Accountancy, agribusiness, computer information systems, finance, health services research,3 management, marketing, or supply chain management |
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Analytical chemistry, biochemistry, geochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, or solid-state chemistry |
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Communicative development, intercultural communication, or organizational communication |
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Optional: arts, media, and engineering; biomedical informatics; or information assurance1 |
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Optional: arts, media, and engineering or information assurance1 |
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Bilingual education, early childhood education, elementary education, English as a second language, Indian education, language and literacy, mathematics education, science education, secondary education, or social studies education |
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Bilingual education, early childhood education, elementary education, English as a second language,2 Indian education, language and literacy,2 mathematics education, science education, secondary education,2 or social studies education |
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English as a second language, instructional media in K–12 schools, or professional studies |
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Bilingual education,3 curriculum studies, early childhood education, elementary education,3 English as a second language,3 Indian education,3 language and literacy, mathematics education, science education, secondary education, social studies education,3 special education, or teacher development and leadership |
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Art education, curriculum studies, early childhood education, elementary education, English education, exercise and wellness education, language and literacy, mathematics education, physical education, science education, or special education |
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Arts, media, and engineering; graphic design; industrial design; or interior design |
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Educational entrepreneurship, principalship, supervision, or superintendency |
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Learning; lifespan developmental psychology; measurement, statistics, and methodological studies; or school psychology |
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Optional: bilingual education/ESL education, educational technology, reading, or teacher certification1 |
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Comparative literature, English linguistics, literature and language, or rhetoric and composition |
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Asian history, British history, European history, Latin American history, public history, U.S. history, or U.S. Western history |
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Asian history, British history, European history, Latin American history, or U.S. history |
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Optional: criminal and juvenile justice; dispute resolution; law, justice, and minority populations; law, policy, and evaluation; or women, law, and justice1 |
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Biomechanics, motor behavior/sport psychology, or physiology of exercise |
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Leadership in policy and administration or leadership of teaching innovation |
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High resolution nanostructural analysis or solid state device materials design |
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Ethnomusicology, music history and literature, or music theory |
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Conducting, interdisciplinary digital media and performance, music composition, music education, or performance |
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Choral music, general music, instrumental music, or jazz studies |
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Biology, chemistry, geological sciences, mathematics, microbiology, physics, and/or plant biology |
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Advanced practice nursing of adults,3 advanced practice nursing of neonates,3 community health advanced practice nursing, family nurse practitioner,3 nurse educator, nursing administration,3 pediatric nurse practitioner,3 psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner,3 or women’s health nurse practitioner3 |
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Collaborative piano, music theatre/opera musical direction, music theatre/opera performance, performance, or performance pedagogy |
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American politics, comparative politics, international relations, or political theory |
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Behavioral neuroscience; clinical psychology; cognition, action, and perception in arts, media, and engineering; cognitive/behavioral systems; developmental psychology; quantitative research methods; or social psychology |
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West6 |
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Optional: bilingual education/ESL education, educational technology, reading, or teacher certification1 |
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Non-governmental organization or social justice and human rights research |
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Advanced direct practice or planning, administration, and community practice |
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Advanced direct practice or planning, administration, and community practice |
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Comparative literature, language and culture, linguistics, or literature |
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Gifted, mildly disabled, multicultural exceptional, or severely/multiply disabled |
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Collaboration and consultation, infants and young children, or teacher certification |
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Aeronautical engineering technology, aviation management and human factors, computer systems, electronic systems engineering technology, environmental technology management,2 fire service administration,2 global technology and development, graphic information technology,2 instrumentation and measurement technology, integrated electronic systems, management of technology, manufacturing engineering technology, mechanical engineering technology, or security engineering technology |
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Directing, interdisciplinary digital media, performance, performance design, or theatre for youth |
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Theatre and performance of the Americas or theatre for youth |
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1 If a major offers concentrations, one must be selected unless noted as optional. 2 This program is also offered through the School of Extended Education. 3 Applications are not being accepted at this time. 4 This major is jointly offered with the University of Arizona. 5 Students may pursue this degree only in conjunction with the doctoral degree in the same unit, which admits students to only the doctoral degree program. |
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BSE/MS in Bioengineering |
Harrington Department of Bioengineering |
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BSP/MUEP in Planning |
School of Planning |
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BS in Parks and Recreation Management/MS in Recreation |
School of Community Resources and Development |
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BS in Tourism Development and Management/MS in Recreation |
School of Community Resources and Development |
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BA in American Studies/MA in Interdisciplinary Studies |
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences |
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BA in Integrative Studies/MA in Interdisciplinary Studies |
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences |
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BA or BS in Social and Behavioral Sciences/MA in Interdisciplinary Studies |
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences |
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BA in Ethnicity, Race, and First Nations Studies/MA in Interdisciplinary Studies |
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences |
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BA or BS in Women’s Studies/MA in Interdisciplinary Studies |
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences |
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