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Online Master's Degrees
UMGC offers online master’s degrees in today’s most in‑demand fields.
Master's Degrees
- Accounting and Financial Management
- Accounting and Information Systems
- Biotechnology
- Business Administration
- Cloud Computing Architecture
- Cyber Operations
- Cybersecurity Management and Policy
- Cybersecurity Technology
- Data Analytics
- Digital Forensics and Cyber Investigation
- Distance Education and E-Learning
- Environmental Management
- Health Informatics Administration
- Healthcare Administration
- Information Technology
- Instructional Technology
- Learning Design and Technology
- Management
- Strategic Communications
- Teaching
- Transformational Leadership
Master's Degree Specializations
Biotechnology Master's Degree
Information Technology Master's Degree
Management Master's Degree
- Accounting
- Acquisition and Supply Chain Management
- Criminal Justice Management
- Emergency Management
- Financial Management
- Homeland Security Management
- Human Resource Management
- Information Systems and Services
- Intelligence Management
- Interdisciplinary Studies in Management
- Marketing
- Nonprofit and Association Management
- Project Management
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Ed and Natalie met in undergraduate school and started their family soon after. With full time jobs and two children, going to graduate school was a totally different experience. What motivated them? Knowing that what they could learn at UMGC would boost their careers.