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We offer a number of master’s programs at the Graduate School of Arts & 科学. Below is a comprehensive list of our degree options and requirements, as well as Bachelor’s-to-Master’s programs for current Boston University College of Arts & 科学 undergraduate students.
Master’s Programs Bachelor of Arts to Master’s Programs
The African American Studies program at Boston University was the first graduate program of its kind in the country. Our students are encouraged to balance theory and practice, applying their work in a variety of professional contexts. Ours is a small, boutique program, with a successful history and growing profile; and so, focused mentoring and direct engagement with our world-class faculty are central to the student experience.
Program offered: MA in African American Studies
Degree requirements: The course requirements for the MA in African American Studies consist of courses such as African American History, Seminar: Ethnic, Race, and Minority Relations, and Black Thought plus five additional courses in African American Studies, for a total of eight courses or 32 credits.
Learning outcomes: Students who enroll in the MA program will become versed in ethnic, race and minority relations in addition to knowledge gathered from coursework taken in a variety of disciplines, from faculty who hail from departments including History, English, Art History, American Studies, African Studies, Political Science, Economics, Ethnomusicology and Sociology.
The Anthropology Department offers a rigorous and comprehensive program for graduate students, who examine and experience anthropology through fieldwork, laboratory work, and close study. Our program is intended for individuals who are already engaged in, or plan to enter, such fields as medicine, public health, education, journalism, law, environmental management, social services to refugee or immigrant populations, rural development, or public policy evaluation.
Program offered: MA in Public Anthropology
Degree requirements: Accepted and enrolled students in the MA are expected to complete a minimum of eight courses (32 credits) at the 500-level or higher. During their final term, students will enroll in a directed study course to be supervised by their major advisor and will prepare a required research paper.
Learning outcomes: The MA will add an area of application to students’ undergraduate training either to enhance their standing in their existing place of employment or to make them more desirable candidates for employment in a variety of areas including: nonprofit organizations and NGOs; government advisory positions; and consultancy positions in business, medicine, and education, among others.
The MA in Archaeology is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of archaeology and to train them in the methods of archaeological research. The MA covers a wide range of topics, including archaeological theory, methodology, and material culture. Students will gain experience in archaeological fieldwork and laboratory analysis, and will have the opportunity to work with world-renowned faculty on cutting-edge research projects.
Program offered: MA in Archaeology
Degree requirements: Students are expected to complete a minimum of eight courses (32 credits). Required courses include: Theory in Archaeology, Archaeological Ethics and Law, Scientific Applications in Archaeology, Professional Futures in Archaeology, and 4 credits of field or laboratory research or external internship. All students pursuing MA in Archeology are required to demonstrate graduate-level reading proficiency in a foreign language by the end of their second semester. During their final term students will complete a master’s project consisting of substantial piece of research and writing.
Learning outcomes: The MA equips graduates with a comprehensive understanding of contemporary archaeological research and methodologies. They’ll be proficient in scientific analysis techniques and guided by strong ethical principles. This foundation empowers them to not only grasp the field but also to conduct independent research and potentially make original contributions to archaeological knowledge.
The Master of Science in Biology program provides a strong foundation in biological sciences and prepares students for further graduate training or research and teaching careers. The program offers three customizable tracks: coursework-only, scholarly paper, and research thesis. All tracks culminate in a master’s degree and can be completed in one to two years, with financial aid available. Students are assigned faculty advisors to guide them throughout the program.
Program offered: MS in Biology
Degree requirements: All three tracks require students to complete eight courses (32 credits) of 500-level and above coursework with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Students are assigned faculty advisors in their first semester.
Learning outcomes: The MS in Biology equips graduates with a deep understanding of a chosen subfield within biology – cellular & molecular biology, neurobiology, or ecology & evolution. They gain expertise in research methods and critical analysis of scientific literature. This skillset prepares them for success in PhD programs or professional careers where research and critical thinking are essential.
The Master program in Biostatistics program at Boston University equips students with skills in statistical analysis, data analysis, and experimental design, preparing them for careers in pharmaceutical companies, research organizations, or government agencies. This program is an excellent choice for individuals seeking to advance their careers in the field of biostatistics or for those with a strong foundation in biology or mathematics who are interested in pursuing a career in this dynamic field.
Program offered: MS in Biostatistics
Degree requirements: The program requires students to take eight courses (32 credits). Masters in Biostatistics is designed to prepare full-time students for careers in public health research and can be completed in 15 months. Students gain advanced knowledge in probability, statistical inference, and the theory of linear models. The program is offered full-time and part-time.
Learning outcomes: The program aims to prepare students for careers in public health research by providing them with training in statistical theory and application. Students will gain advanced knowledge in probability, statistical inference, and the theory of linear models. They will also learn to design and conduct experimental and epidemiological studies. The program emphasizes statistical computation, data analysis, and advanced statistical modeling techniques. Students will have the opportunity to participate in research projects and interact with a vibrant student communi
The MA in Classical Studies program is designed to prepare students for teaching Latin or Greek language, literature, and culture at the secondary level or for the pursuit of a PhD. Students gain a range and depth of knowledge of antiquity that will provide the basis for innovative scholarship as well as for professional careers in university or college teaching and in other positions that require a background in humanities.
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Degree requirements: A minimum of eight courses (32 credits) is required for an MA in Classical Studies. Students typically concentrate in either Latin or Greek. One course in Greek or Roman art or archaeology is recommended. Students who wish to take more than two courses from related departments must receive approval from the director of graduate studies.
Learning outcomes: The MA in Classical Studies at Boston University equips graduates with the ability to not only read complex ancient Greek and Latin texts but also understand their nuances and hidden meanings. Students develop a mastery of a core body of classical works and gain expertise in applying modern critical approaches to analyze them. This program fosters independent research skills and instills a professional and ethical approach to scholarly activities.
Boston University’s Computer Science department offers professional master’s degrees in artificial intelligence and computer science to equip students with the theoretical foundations and practical skills necessary to excel in the dynamic field of technology. With a focus on core computer science principles and specialized tracks in AI, cybersecurity, and data-centric computing, the program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to prepare graduates for leadership roles in industry, academia, and research.
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Artificial Intelligence: An MS in Artificial Intelligence requires eight courses (32 credits). This program is designed for students with a strong background in computer science, including education in algorithms, computer systems, programming languages, and theory.
Computer Science: To earn a MS in Computer Science at Boston University (for all three MS in CS programs), students must complete a core curriculum of eight graduate-level courses. This foundational knowledge is complemented by specialized coursework within chosen concentrations, such as Cyber Security or Data-Centric Computing. Additionally, students have the flexibility to select electives that align with their specific interests.
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Artificial Intelligence: The MS in AI trains students to apply creative thinking, algorithmic design, and coding skills to build modern AI systems. Students will gain deep technical training and expertise in our focus areas of machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing. The program prepares students to work as Artificial Intelligence Engineers in information technology companies or pursue a PhD degree in computer science.
Computer Science: Upon completion of the MS in Computer Science program, graduates will possess a deep understanding of computer science fundamentals, including algorithms, data structures, and software engineering. They will be equipped with advanced problem-solving skills, critical thinking abilities, and the capacity to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges. Additionally, students will develop expertise in specialized areas such as cybersecurity or data-centric computing, preparing them for leadership roles in the industry.
The Earth & Environment department offers professional MS programs and research-driven MA programs to prepare students for success in a changing, challenging field. In our master’s programs, a selection of integrative courses taught by world-class faculty will expose you to the broad and systemic nature of environmental issues. Our distinct professional master’s programs are designed to engage students with the foundational principles, research techniques, and professional competencies that prepare them for careers in the private, public, and non-profit sectors.
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Earth & Environment: To earn a MA in Earth & Environment, students must complete 32 credits of coursework, including core and elective courses aligned with their research interests. Professional development is also required to prepare students for their careers. While coursework is the foundation, students pursuing a thesis will conduct in-depth research and defend their findings. The program offers flexibility in course selection and timeline, allowing students to tailor their studies to their specific goals.
Energy & Environment: The MS in Energy & Environment program at Boston University requires the completion of 32 credits across eight courses. The curriculum is composed of six core courses designed to provide a strong foundation in energy systems, environmental policy, and quantitative analysis. Students also select two elective courses, allowing for specialization in areas of interest such as environmental justice, sustainable development, or advanced modeling techniques.
Remote Sensing & Geospatial 科学: MS in Remote Sensing & Geospatial 科学 program requires 32 credits (eight courses) consisting of 3 core courses and 5 elective courses chosen in consultation with the student’s advisor. The core courses cover fundamental topics in remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and statistical methods. Electives allow for specialization in areas of interest, such as micrometeorology, ecological forecasting, or remote sensing of specific environments.
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Earth & Environment: BU’s MA in Earth & Environment program is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in a specific Earth and environmental subfield. Graduates will develop expertise in research methodologies, effectively communicate complex scientific information, and apply their knowledge to address pressing environmental challenges such as climate change, resource management, and human-environment interactions.
Energy & Environment: The MS in Energy & Environment program aims to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of energy and environmental issues, along with the quantitative and qualitative skills to analyze, model, and communicate solutions. Graduates will be able to apply statistical, spatial, and economic methods to evaluate energy and environmental policies, effectively conveying their findings to diverse audiences.
Remote Sensing & Geospatial 科学: Upon completing the MS in Remote Sensing & Geospatial 科学 program, graduates will possess advanced knowledge of remote sensing and GIS theories, including data analysis and modeling techniques. They will be adept at communicating complex geospatial concepts and applying their skills to real-world challenges in fields like geography, ecology, and urban planning. The program equips students to evaluate scientific hypotheses, solve quantitative problems, and understand the broader societal implications of remote sensing and GIS technologies.
Boston University’s Master of Science in Quantitative Economics program offers rigorous academic training in economic theory and quantitative analysis. Designed to equip students with advanced analytical skills, the program prepares graduates for successful careers in academia, government, or the private sector.
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Economic Policy & Practice: MS in Economic Policy & Practice requires a minimum of 12 courses (48 credits). The curriculum includes core courses in micro and macroeconomics, statistics, and econometrics. Students must also complete two management core courses and two fields of study, each consisting of two courses chosen from economics and business offerings. There are also two additional elective courses that students can choose themselves.
Global Development Economics: MA in Global Development Economics program requires completion of a minimum of 12 courses (48 credits). The curriculum consists of four core economics courses, three core courses in global development policy, four elective courses in economics, and a final capstone course.
Quantitative Economics: The MS in Quantitative Economics is a terminal master’s program that can be completed in one academic year. Students must complete 32 credits, including four core courses (microeconomics, macroeconomics, statistics, and econometrics) and four elective courses.. Students must also pass a written comprehensive examination.
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Economic Policy & Practice: Students will be trained in economic theory, quantitative methods, and management analysis. The program allows for specialization in various fields, such as economic development, finance, and public economics. Graduates will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and gain experience in research and policy analysis.
Global Development Economics: The MAGDE program aims to develop students’ economic theory, quantitative skills, and understanding of global development challenges. Graduates will be equipped to analyze development issues, conduct research, and contribute to policymaking in low- and middle-income countries.
Quantitative Economics: Graduates of the program will demonstrate a strong foundation in economic theory and quantitative analysis. They will be able to critically analyze economic phenomena, apply their knowledge to real-world challenges, and conduct research independently. The program fosters a comprehensive understanding of economics, preparing students for diverse professional roles.
The Master of Arts in English program at Boston University equips students with advanced research and writing skills. Students can choose to develop a broad knowledge of literature or an in-depth understanding of a specific area.
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Degree requirements: To earn an MA in English from Boston University, students must complete eight courses, totaling 32 units. No transfer of units is allowed toward fulfillment of the eight 4-credit courses required for the degree.
Learning outcomes: The MA in English program at Boston University aims to develop students into sophisticated readers, writers, and critical thinkers. Graduates will demonstrate advanced research and writing skills, including the ability to conduct original scholarly inquiry. Students will either cultivate a broad knowledge of literature, theory, and research across multiple subdisciplines or specialize in a particular area of expertise.
The Master of Arts in History program at Boston University is designed for students seeking careers in secondary school teaching, community college teaching, or doctoral programs in history. The program emphasizes the development of research and writing skills, culminating in a master’s thesis that demonstrates original research and a strong understanding of a chosen historical subfield.
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Degree requirements: To earn an MA in History at Boston University, students must complete eight courses (32 credits), including core historiography courses. A language proficiency requirement must be fulfilled, either through a language exam or a graduate-level language course. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required, with a grade of B- or lower constituting a failing grade.
Learning outcomes: The MA in History program at Boston University aims to develop students into skilled historians capable of conducting rigorous research and effectively communicating their findings. Graduates will demonstrate a deep understanding of historical methodology, critical analysis, and effective writing. The program fosters the ability to interpret complex historical evidence, construct compelling narratives, and engage in scholarly discourse.
The Master’s program in History of Art & Architecture provides a strong foundation for careers in museums or academia. Students will delve into global art history, hone their research skills, and write scholarly essays. The program culminates in a publishable Master’s Paper.
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Degree requirements: The MA requires students to take eight courses (32 credits), including a colloquium, a graduate seminar, and a course in methodologies. Students must choose five courses from ten concentration areas, with at least one course from outside Europe or the US. Foreign language proficiency is also required. Finally, all students must complete a master’s paper, a scholarly essay typically written in the second year.
Learning outcomes: The MA aims to cultivate awareness of global art and architecture, equip students with the ability to write scholarly essays that incorporate both primary and secondary sources, and foster the development of scholarly independence and original contributions through essay writing. Students will also gain familiarity with the methods and tools used for historical inquiry in the field of art and architecture.
The Master of Arts in Linguistics at Boston University offers a comprehensive exploration of language structure and function. Students gain a solid foundation in core linguistic areas while delving deeper into specialized subfields. With a focus on theoretical syntax and semantics, experimental phonetics and phonology, and language acquisition, the program equips students for advanced studies in linguistics or careers in speech and language technologies, education, and related fields.
Program offered: MA in Linguistics
Degree requirements: To earn a MA in Linguistics from Boston University, students must complete eight courses (32 credits) of graduate coursework. This includes three core courses in phonological analysis, intermediate syntax, and intermediate semantics. Additionally, students are required to demonstrate graduate-level reading proficiency in a foreign language, which can be fulfilled through various means, including language exams or coursework.
Learning outcomes: The MA in Linguistics program at Boston University aims to develop students into skilled linguists capable of conducting rigorous research and analysis of language. Graduates will demonstrate a deep understanding of linguistic theory and methodology, enabling them to investigate the structure and function of language across various levels. The program fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication skills, preparing students for advanced academic pursuits or careers in language-related fields.
The Master of Arts in Mathematics program at Boston University is designed for students seeking to expand their mathematical knowledge and enhance their problem-solving abilities. The program caters to individuals with diverse backgrounds and career goals, providing a flexible curriculum that allows students to tailor their studies to their specific interests.
The MA in Statistics program at Boston University is designed for students seeking to deepen their statistical knowledge and develop practical data analysis skills. The program equips graduates to apply statistical methods to real-world problems in various fields, such as business, finance, healthcare, and government.
The MS in Statistical Practice at Boston University combines hands-on experience with accelerated courses to prepare our students for careers in statistical practice. Our students graduate with training in a full spectrum of statistical methods and a portfolio of projects demonstrating their skills.
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Mathematics: To earn a MA in Mathematics from Boston University, students must complete a specific number of credits, including core coursework in advanced calculus, linear algebra, and abstract algebra. Additional requirements may vary depending on the student’s chosen concentration or track within the program. Successful completion of a comprehensive exam or thesis may also be necessary to fulfill degree requirements.
Statistics: To earn a MA in Statistics from Boston University, students typically complete a set of core courses covering probability theory, statistical inference, and statistical computing. The program often includes elective courses allowing for specialization in areas such as data analysis, machine learning, or biostatistics. A comprehensive exam or a capstone project may be required to demonstrate mastery of the subject matter.
Statistical Practice: To earn a MS in Statistical Practice, students must complete eight courses (32 credits). This includes core courses in statistical methods, practicum experience, and advanced topics. Additionally, students select one statistics elective and a two-term course from an approved list, allowing for specialization in a particular area.
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Mathematics: The MA in Mathematics program at Boston University aims to deepen students’ mathematical knowledge and problem-solving skills. Graduates will demonstrate advanced proficiency in core mathematical areas, including calculus, algebra, and analysis. The program fosters critical thinking, abstract reasoning, and the ability to communicate complex mathematical concepts effectively. Students will be prepared to pursue further graduate studies or apply their mathematical expertise in a variety of fields.
Statistics: The MA in Statistics program at Boston University aims to develop students into skilled data analysts and statisticians. Graduates will demonstrate a strong foundation in statistical theory and methodology, enabling them to effectively collect, analyze, and interpret data. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to communicate statistical findings clearly. Students will be prepared to apply their statistical expertise to real-world challenges across various industries and sectors.
Statistical Practice: The learning outcomes for the MS in Statistical Practice (MSSP) program are threefold: Build a solid foundation in statistical theory and methods, Gain practitioner insight through real-world case studies, and Learn through guided practice with faculty mentorship. MSSP graduates work in a wide variety of fields — consulting, investment management, life sciences, entertainment, data science, software development, informatics, and many others. The diversity of our graduates’ careers reflects the efficacy of the MSSP approach to professional education.
The Master of Arts in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, & Biochemistry (MCBB) program at Boston University delves into the intricate workings of life at the cellular and molecular level. This interdisciplinary program equips students with a comprehensive understanding of these fundamental biological fields, preparing them for careers in research, biotechnology, or related professions. It caters to individuals with a strong foundation in biology and a desire to explore living organisms.
Program offered: MA in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Biochemistry
Degree requirements: To earn a MA in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, & Biochemistry (MCBB) from Boston University, students must complete a total of eight courses (32 credits). Core coursework covers foundational areas such as biochemistry, molecular biology, and advanced cell biology. Students also select elective courses to deepen their knowledge in specific areas of interest. The program culminates in either a scholarly review paper or a research thesis, allowing students to demonstrate their mastery of the field through in-depth analysis or original research.
Learning outcomes: The MCBB program at Boston University aims to develop well-rounded scientists with a deep understanding of molecular and cellular processes. Graduates will possess a strong foundation in biochemistry, molecular biology, and cell biology, enabling them to conduct independent research, analyze complex biological data, and effectively communicate scientific findings. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and experimental design, preparing students for successful careers in academia, industry, or related fields.
Preservation requires careful reflection on cultural values, place and identity, underrepresented heritage, community, social and political narratives, meaning and memory, adaptive reuse, and global trends. The Preservation Studies program integrates the Preservation Studies Lecture Series and Round Tables, Preservation Field Trips, guest lectures, and site visits during courses, or visits to preservation practices and firms.
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Degree requirements: The MA can be completed in three full-time semesters or can be pursued on a part-time basis. Students complete 12 courses (48 credits) at the 500 level or above. There are three components to the MA in Preservation Studies: coursework, major project, and an internship.
Learning outcomes: The MA in Preservation Studies trains students for productive careers working in historic preservation and the stewardship of cultural resources and heritage. Students in the program learn preservation in the classroom and through hands-on preservation planning, historical research and exploration. They study the built environment and cultural landscape through courses taught by leading experts who teach in departments across the University and numerous professionals who do outstanding work in regional and national preservation field.
Boston University’s Master of Arts in Psychology program offers a comprehensive and intensive one-year journey designed to strengthen your understanding of psychological principles. This program caters to individuals seeking to solidify their research methodology skills, explore diverse areas of psychology, and gain valuable research experience.
Program offered: MA in Psychology
Degree requirements: The program typically requires a core set of foundational courses in research methods, statistics, and psychological theory. Beyond these core requirements, students have the opportunity to select electives that align with their specific interests within the field of psychology. A culminating experience, such as a thesis or a comprehensive examination, is often required to demonstrate mastery of the subject matter.
Learning outcomes: The MA in Psychology program at Boston University equips students with a strong foundation in psychological theory, research methods, and critical thinking. Graduates will demonstrate a deep understanding of human behavior, cognition, and emotion, enabling them to apply their knowledge to various fields. The program fosters research skills, data analysis proficiency, and effective communication, preparing students for advanced academic pursuits, research positions, or careers in mental health, industry, or academia.
The Romance Studies department offers a demanding academic program designed to cultivate a sophisticated global perspective. Students develop expertise in languages, literature, and visual arts within a worldwide context, mastering advanced research skills and theoretical frameworks. This comprehensive education equips graduates to analyze diverse cultural products and contribute insightful interpretations.
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French Language & Literature: MA in French Language & Literature requires an excellent command of written and spoken French, eight courses on French literature, and successful completion of a comprehensive examination. Eight courses must be completed on French literature, cinema, theory, or cultural studies at the 500 level or above. All offered 800 level French classes are required.
Hispanic Language & Literature: The MA in Hispanic Language & Literature requires a strong command of written and spoken Spanish. Students must complete eight courses focused on Hispanic literatures, cinema, theory, or cultural studies at the 500 level or above. All offered 800-level Spanish classes are mandatory. Full-time MA students typically finish the program in one academic year, taking a theory seminar and seven literature or film courses. PhD candidates take a pedagogy course in their first year and delay their eighth literature or film course to their second year.
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French Language & Literature: Upon completion of the MA in French Language & Literature program, students will demonstrate an advanced understanding of French language and literature across historical and global contexts. They will possess refined writing and research skills suitable for professional environments, coupled with a strong ethical foundation. Graduates will achieve near-native fluency in French, enabling effective written and oral communication with native speakers. The program equips students with the pedagogical expertise to teach advanced high school French courses and the foundational knowledge to pursue careers as language instructors at the collegiate level.
Hispanic Language & Literature: Graduates of the MA in Hispanic Language & Literature will possess an advanced comprehension of Spanish language and literature within a global context spanning historical periods. They will demonstrate strong writing and research capabilities aligned with professional standards and ethical principles. Achieving near-native proficiency in Spanish, students will excel in both written and oral communication with native speakers.
The Master of Arts in Sociology program at Boston University provides a comprehensive and rigorous exploration of social life. Designed for students seeking to deepen their understanding of social patterns and dynamics, the program equips graduates with the research skills and theoretical knowledge necessary to critically analyze contemporary social issues.
Program offered: MA in Sociology
Degree requirements: To earn a MA in Sociology from Boston University, students typically complete a rigorous course of study. This includes core coursework in sociological theory, research methods (both qualitative and quantitative), and specialized electives aligned with their research interests. The program culminates in a master’s thesis that requires original research and a substantial contribution to sociological knowledge.
Learning outcomes: Graduates develop a strong foundation in sociological theory, research methods, and data analysis. They are equipped to conduct independent research, interpret social trends, and effectively communicate findings to diverse audiences. The program fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and a commitment to social justice, preparing graduates for careers in academia, research, policy, or other social impact-oriented fields.
These programs are only for current Boston University College of Arts & 科学 undergraduates.
The Master of Arts in Archaeology program at Boston University is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of archaeology and to train them in the methods of archaeological research. The program covers a wide range of topics, including archaeological theory, methodology, and material culture. Students will gain experience in archaeological fieldwork and laboratory analysis, and will have the opportunity to work with world-renowned faculty on cutting-edge research projects.
Program offered: BA/MA in Archaeology
Degree requirements: Students are expected to complete a minimum of eight semesters courses (32 credits). All students pursuing MA in Archeology are required to demonstrate graduate-level reading proficiency in a foreign language by the end of their second semester. During their final term students will complete a master’s project consisting of substantial piece of research and writing.
Learning outcomes: The program equips graduates with a comprehensive understanding of contemporary archaeological research and methodologies. They’ll be proficient in scientific analysis techniques and guided by strong ethical principles. This foundation empowers them to not only grasp the field but also to conduct independent research and potentially make original contributions to archaeological knowledge.
The Master of Arts in Chemistry program at Boston University is designed for students seeking a research career in chemistry. The program provides a comprehensive curriculum that covers advanced topics in chemistry and molecular sciences. Students gain in-depth knowledge and practical skills through a combination of coursework and research conducted in a laboratory setting. A culminating research project allows students to design, conduct, present, and defend their original research. The program also emphasizes the importance of research ethics and prepares students for teaching chemistry at the undergraduate level.
Program offered: BA/MA in Chemistry
Degree requirements: In order to be eligible to earn an MA degree in chemistry, students must accumulate 32 units. At least 20 credits must be from academic coursework, which consists of five 4-credit courses. Four of these courses must be at or above the 600 level. Students are allowed to substitute two courses acceptable for graduate units in mathematics or natural sciences other than chemistry for chemistry courses. The remaining 8 units must be from research coursework. Students can choose their non-research courses in consultation with their advisors, so long as the courses are relevant to their area of specialization.
Learning outcomes: The students in the MA in Chemistry program are required to design, carry out, present, and defend an original work of research at the cutting edge of their discipline. Students must demonstrate mastery of the subject material relevant to their graduate field of study and advance scholarship.
The combined Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Master of Arts (MA) in Biotechnology program at Boston University is designed for students interested in gaining expertise in biotechnology. It provides a strong foundation in biology,chemistry, and the scientific method, along with technical and analytical skills for careers in biotechnology or related fields.
Program offered: BA in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology/MA in Biotechnology
Degree requirements: The BA/MA program in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology/Biotechnology requires a total of 152 credits to be completed. At least 32 of these credits (eight BMB/Biotechnology courses) must be completed at the graduate level (500 or higher) with a grade of B- or better and a GPA of 3.0 in these graduate courses. Students must also complete the 128 credits required for the BA in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, in addition to the six courses listed for the MA in Biotechnology. No more than 8 credits of graduate research may be applied to the MA degree.
Learning outcomes: The Master of Arts in Biotechnology program at Boston University cultivates a deep understanding of core biological and chemical principles, with an emphasis on the molecular level. Students graduating from this program will not only possess strong scientific reasoning and research design skills, but also the technical and analytical abilities sought after in BMB careers. This includes the ability to conduct and present original research, both in writing and orally.
The MA in Classical Studies program is designed to prepare students for teaching Latin or Greek language, literature, and culture at the secondary level or for the pursuit of a PhD. Students gain a range and depth of knowledge of antiquity that will provide the basis for innovative scholarship as well as for professional careers in university or college teaching and in other positions that require a background in humanities.
Program offered: BA/MA in Classical Studies
Degree requirements: A minimum of eight courses (32 credits) is required for an MA in Classical Studies. Students typically concentrate in either Latin or Greek. One course in Greek or Roman art or archaeology is recommended. Students who wish to take more than two courses from related departments must receive approval from the director of graduate studies.
Learning outcomes: The MA in Classical Studies at Boston University equips graduates with the ability to not only read complex ancient Greek and Latin texts but also understand their nuances and hidden meanings. Students develop a mastery of a core body of classical works and gain expertise in applying modern critical approaches to analyze them. This program fosters independent research skills and instills a professional and ethical approach to scholarly activities.
Boston University’s Master of Science in Computer Science program equips students with the theoretical foundations and practical skills necessary to excel in the dynamic field of technology. With a focus on core computer science principles and specialized tracks in Cyber Security and Data-Centric Computing, the program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to prepare graduates for leadership roles in industry, academia, and research.
Program offered: BA/MS in Computer Science
Degree requirements: To earn a MS in Computer Science at Boston University, students must complete a core curriculum of eight graduate-level courses. This foundational knowledge is complemented by specialized coursework within chosen concentrations such as Cyber Security or Data-Centric Computing. Additionally, students have the flexibility to select electives that align with their specific interests.
Learning outcomes: Upon completion of the MS in Computer Science program, graduates will possess a deep understanding of computer science fundamentals, including algorithms, data structures, and software engineering.They will be equipped with advanced problem-solving skills, critical thinking abilities, and the capacity to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges. Additionally, students will develop expertise in specialized areas such as cybersecurity or data-centric computing, preparing them for leadership roles in the industry.
The Master’s in Earth & Environment is a two-year program emphasizing original research. Students delve into the complex interplay of Earth’s physical and social systems. The curriculum is flexible, allowing for specialization in various Earth and environmental fields. To apply, prospective students should identify a specific research area and secure a faculty advisor who shares their research interests.
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Degree requirements: To earn a Master’s in Earth & Environment, students must complete eight courses (32 credits) of coursework, including core and elective courses aligned with their research interests. Professional development is also required to prepare students for their careers. While coursework is the foundation, students pursuing a thesis will conduct in-depth research and defend their findings. The program offers flexibility in course selection and timeline, allowing students to tailor their studies to their specific goals.
Learning outcomes: The MA in Earth & Environment program at Boston University is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in a specific Earth and environmental subfield. Graduates will develop expertise in research methodologies, effectively communicate complex scientific information, and apply their knowledge to address pressing environmental challenges such as climate change, resource management, and human-environment interactions.
Boston University’s Master of Arts in Economics program offers rigorous academic training in economic theory and quantitative analysis. Designed to equip students with advanced analytical skills, the program prepares graduates for successful careers in academia, government, or the private sector.
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Degree requirements: The MA in Economics is a terminal master’s program that can be completed in one academic year. Students must complete eight courses (32 credits), including four core courses (microeconomics, macroeconomics, statistics, and econometrics) and four elective courses. Following Spring 2024, the core competency requirement will be satisfied by passing four core courses
Learning outcomes: Graduates of the program will demonstrate a strong foundation in economic theory and quantitative analysis.They will be able to critically analyze economic phenomena, apply their knowledge to real-world challenges, and conduct research independently. The program fosters a comprehensive understanding of economics, preparing students for diverse professional roles.
The Master of Arts in English program at Boston University equips students with advanced research and writing skills.Students can choose to develop a broad knowledge of literature or an in-depth understanding of a specific area.
Program offered: BA/MA in English
Degree requirements: To earn an MA in English from Boston University, students must complete eight 4-credit courses, totaling 32 credits. No transfer of units is allowed toward fulfillment of the eight 4-credit courses required for the degree.
Learning outcomes: The MA in English program at Boston University aims to develop students into sophisticated readers, writers, and critical thinkers. Graduates will demonstrate advanced research and writing skills, including the ability to conduct original scholarly inquiry. Students will either cultivate a broad knowledge of literature, theory, and research across multiple subdisciplines or specialize in a particular area of expertise.
The Master of Arts in Linguistics at Boston University offers a comprehensive exploration of language structure and function. Students gain a solid foundation in core linguistic areas while delving deeper into specialized subfields.With a focus on theoretical syntax and semantics, experimental phonetics and phonology, and language acquisition, the program equips students for advanced studies in linguistics or careers in speech and language technologies, education, and related fields.
Program offered: BA/MA in Linguistics
Degree requirements: To earn a MA in Linguistics from Boston University, students must complete 32 units of graduate coursework. This includes three core courses in phonological analysis, intermediate syntax, and intermediate semantics.Additionally, students are required to demonstrate graduate-level reading proficiency in a foreign language, which can be fulfilled through various means, including language exams or coursework.
Learning outcomes: The MA in Linguistics program at Boston University aims to develop students into skilled linguists capable of conducting rigorous research and analysis of language. Graduates will demonstrate a deep understanding of linguistic theory and methodology, enabling them to investigate the structure and function of language across various levels. The program fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication skills, preparing students for advanced academic pursuits or careers in language-related fields.
The Master of Arts in Mathematics program at Boston University is designed for students seeking to expand their mathematical knowledge and enhance their problem-solving abilities. The program caters to individuals with diverse backgrounds and career goals, providing a flexible curriculum that allows students to tailor their studies to their specific interests.
Program offered: BA/MA in Mathematics
Degree requirements: To earn a MA in Mathematics from Boston University, students must complete a specific number of credits, including core coursework in advanced calculus, linear algebra, and abstract algebra. Additional requirements may vary depending on the student’s chosen concentration or track within the program. Successful completion of a comprehensive exam or thesis may also be necessary to fulfill degree requirements..
Learning outcomes: The MA in Mathematics program at Boston University aims to deepen students’ mathematical knowledge and problem-solving skills. Graduates will demonstrate advanced proficiency in core mathematical areas, including calculus, algebra, and analysis. The program fosters critical thinking, abstract reasoning, and the ability to communicate complex mathematical concepts effectively. Students will be prepared to pursue further graduate studies or apply their mathematical expertise in a variety of fields.
The Romance Studies department offers a demanding academic program designed to cultivate a sophisticated global perspective. Students develop expertise in languages, literature, and visual arts within a worldwide context, mastering advanced research skills and theoretical frameworks. This comprehensive education equips graduates to analyze diverse cultural products and contribute insightful interpretations.
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French Language & Literature: MA in French Language & Literature requires an excellent command of written and spoken French, eight courses on French literature, and successful completion of a comprehensive examination. Eight courses must be completed on French literature, cinema, theory, or cultural studies at the 500 level or above. All offered 800 level French classes are required.
Hispanic Language & Literature: The MA in Hispanic Language & Literature program requires a strong command of written and spoken Spanish. Students must complete eight courses focused on Hispanic literatures, cinema, theory, or cultural studies at the 500 level or above. All offered 800-level Spanish classes are mandatory. Full-time MA students typically finish the program in one academic year, taking a theory seminar and seven literature or film courses. PhD candidates take a pedagogy course in their first year and delay their eighth literature or film course to their second year.
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French Language & Literature: Upon completion of the MA in French Language & Literature program, students will demonstrate an advanced understanding of French language and literature across historical and global contexts. They will possess refined writing and research skills suitable for professional environments, coupled with a strong ethical foundation. Graduates will achieve near-native fluency in French, enabling effective written and oral communication with native speakers. The program equips students with the pedagogical expertise to teach advanced high school French courses and the foundational knowledge to pursue careers as language instructors at the collegiate level.
Hispanic Language & Literature: Graduates of the MA in Hispanic Language & Literature program will possess an advanced comprehension of Spanish language and literature within a global context spanning historical periods. They will demonstrate strong writing and research capabilities aligned with professional standards and ethical principles. Achieving near-native proficiency in Spanish, students will excel in both written and oral communication with native speakers.