* Field of Study: What subject are you interested in studying at the master's level? (e.g., Computer Science, Business Administration, Engineering, Biology, etc.)
* Location: Are you interested in specific regions (e.g., Northeast, West Coast, Midwest)? Or specific states?
* University Type: Are you looking at large public universities, small private liberal arts colleges, research universities, or something else?
* Program Ranking: Are you looking for highly ranked programs? Rankings vary by publication (US News & World Report, QS, etc.).
Once you have a better idea of what you're looking for, you can use online resources like:
* University websites: Search for the specific departments or schools within universities that offer master's programs in your field.
* Peterson's: Provides comprehensive information on colleges and universities and their programs.
* US News & World Report: Publishes annual rankings of universities and their graduate programs.
* GradSchools.com: A dedicated website for graduate school search.
* The Princeton Review: Offers reviews and rankings of graduate programs.
To get a helpful response, please tell me:
* What field are you interested in studying?
* What geographic area are you considering?
* Are you looking for specific types of universities (e.g., research-focused)?
With this information, I can provide you with a much more relevant and useful list.