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Graduate Concentrations

A graduate concentration constitutes a coherent program of study requiring considerable depth of knowledge. A concentration may refer to a subfield within a discipline, or to an interdepartmental and/or interdisciplinary area of knowledge. Concentrations are included on academic transcripts.

Some concentrations (major-based) are only open to a student majoring in the offering department. Other concentrations (floating) are open to students in a broad range of majors. Both types are listed here, with the eligible programs listed below each concentration.

Acting

Actuarial Science

Advocacy, Leadership and Social Change

African American Studies

Analytics

Animal Sciences

Applied Statistics

Astrochemistry

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Children, Youth and Family Services

Choral Music

Civic Leadership

Crafts

Crop Sciences

Computer Science

Community College Teaching and Learning

Community Studies and Outreach

Design and Technology

Digital Libraries

Ecology, Ethology & Evolution

Educational Administration and Leadership

eLearning

English

Food Science

Graphic Design

Greek

Health Care

Higher Education

Human Development and Family Studies

Human Nutrition

Human Resource Development

Industrial Design

Instrumental Conducting (Band)

Instrumental Conducting (Orch)

Jazz Performance

Latin

Library and Information Science

Mathematics

Medieval Studies

Mental Health

Metals

Music Composition

Music Theory

Musicology

Painting

Performance and Literature

Photography

Piano Pedagogy

Physiological and Molecular Plant Biology

Policy Economics

Printmaking

Professional Science Master’s

 

School Social Work

Sciences

Sculpture

Social Studies

Spanish Linguistics

Tax

Taxation

Writing Studies

Vocal Coaching & Accompanying