Maine's Public Universities - University of Maine System

Master's Degrees


University of Southern Maine's Master of Science in Adult Education program prepares broadly-educated graduates to be thoughtful, critical adult educators who are prepared to work in a variety of adult educational settings. Courses are available online and via one-week intensives at the Gorham campus.* Program information sheet. Contact: Michael Brady, Program Coordinator.

The University of Maine Master of Science in Computer Engineering non-thesis option program is now available online. In order to become a candidate for this degree, you must either have completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering or at least demonstrated its equivalent. Program information sheet. Contact: UM Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.

University of Southern Maine's Master of Science in Counseling with a concentration in Rehabilitation Counseling program helps students acquire the basic foundation, knowledge, skills and experiences necessary to enter the profession. Courses for more than 30 of the 48 credit hours will be available via two-way video at the seven University of Maine System campuses, University College of Bangor, the Hutchinson Center in Belfast, and Lewiston-Auburn College. Program information sheet. Contact: Admissions & Advising Office.*

The University of Maine Master of Science in Electrical Engineering non-thesis option program is now available online. In order to become a candidate for this degree, you must either have completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or at least demonstrated its equivalent. Program information sheet. Contact: UM Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.

The Master of Arts in Liberal Studies at the University of Maine offers concentrations in Maine Studies and Peace Studies. The Maine Studies major allows students to design an interdisciplinary study of Maine through classes in literature, history, folklore, Native American studies, Franco-American studies, women's studies, geology, geography, political science, and other disciplines. Peace Studies encompasses nine courses in an integrated curriculum that allows teachers and other learners to take graduate-level classes to fulfill their MALS requirements. Depending on the student's interests, it may be necessary to take one or more courses on campus in order to complete this degree. Contact Carol Toner, Coordinator, Maine Studies, at 581-3147 for more information.