OSU Master's Degrees

Ohio State University Graduate School offers 115 master's degree programs from all across the academic spectrum. All of these majors can be tailored with specializations that are relevant to a future career choice. Ohio State University ranks among the top 25 research universities in America, according to U.S. News and World Report.
  1. Business Majors

    • Ohio State offers master's degree in business programs in a number of focus areas, including accounting, business administration, business logistics engineering, city and regional planning, economics, labor and human resources, fashion and retail studies and hospitality management.

    Mathematics and Engineering

    • For those who have a passion for numbers, a graduate degree in mathematics or engineering may be a fitting educational route. Ohio State offers master's degrees in aeronautical and astronautical engineering, civil engineering, computer and information science, computer science and engineering, electrical and computer engineering, industrial and systems engineering, mathematics, mechanical engineering, statistics, welding engineering and nuclear engineering.

    Social Studies

    • Society and culture are popular topics in today's academic world. Study the science of people at OSU with graduate majors that include African-American and African studies, communication, East Asian studies, family and consumer sciences education, family resource management, human development and family science, political science, rural sociology, Slavic and Eastern European studies, social work, sociology and women's studies.

    Science

    • Graduate degrees in science are plentiful at OSU. Students interested in the science of farming can acquire a major in agricultural and extension education, animal sciences, agricultural and biological engineering, horticulture and crop science and soil science. Students interested in the medical field may major in: allied medicine, anatomy, audiology, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, biophysics, biostatistics, food science and nutrition, genetic science and surveying, health services management and policy, integrated biomedical science, medical science, microbiology, molecular and cellular biochemistry, developmental biology, dentistry, molecular genetics, molecular virology immunology, neuroscience, pathology, oral biology, human nutrition, pharmacology, pharmacy, physical therapy, psychology, public health and speech language pathology. Other science majors include: astronomy, atmospheric sciences, chemical engineering, chemistry, entomology, environment and natural resources, environmental science, evolution- ecology and organismal biology, geodetic science and surveying, geological sciences, physics, plant cellular and molecular biology and plant pathology.

    Arts, Languages and Humanities

    • Those with a creative bent or with a great interest in the humanities may consider a major in art, art education, arts policy and administration, dance, dance studies, history of art, music, theater, textiles and clothing, architecture and landscape architecture. Studying world languages and humanities provides students with an international perspective about the world and its past. OSU offers majors in East Asian languages and literature, French and Italian, Greek and Latin, history, linguistics, Eastern languages and cultures, philosophy, Slavic and Eastern European studies and Spanish and Portuguese.

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