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On-Campus or Online Master of Science Degrees – Online MS Degree Programs

Science programs encompass a variety of distinct disciplines: agriculture, astronomy, biology, chemistry, environmental science, physics and many others. The information revolution and rapidly progressing technology have made scientific understanding more important than ever, so a science degree can benefit you both personally and professionally. You can study for your Master of Science degree online or in a traditional on-campus environment.

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Abilene Christian University - Undergraduate
Abilene, TX

Abilene Christian University - Online

Adams State College - Undergraduate
Alamosa, CO

Adelphi University - Undergraduate
Garden City, NY

Adelphi University - Online

Adrian College - Undergraduate
Adrian, MI

Agnes Scott College - Undergraduate
Decatur, GA

Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University - Undergraduate
Normal, AL

Alabama State University - Undergraduate
Montgomery, AL

Alabama State University - Online

Alaska Pacific University - Undergraduate
Anchorage, AK

Alaska Pacific University - Online

Albany State University - Undergraduate
Albany, GA

Albany State University - Online

Albertus Magnus College - Undergraduate
New Haven, CT

Albertus Magnus College - Online

Albion College - Undergraduate
Albion, MI

Albright College - Undergraduate
Reading, PA

Alcorn State University - Undergraduate
Alcorn State, MS

Alcorn State University - Online

Alderson-Broaddus College - Undergraduate
Philippi, WV

Alfred University - Undergraduate
Alfred, NY

Alice Lloyd College - Undergraduate
Pippa Passes, KY

Allegheny College - Undergraduate
Meadville, PA

Allen University - Undergraduate
Columbia, SC

Alma College - Undergraduate
Alma, MI

Alvernia University - Undergraduate
Reading, PA

Alverno College - Undergraduate
Milwaukee, WI

American International College - Undergraduate
Springfield, MA

American Jewish University - Undergraduate
Los Angeles, CA

American University - Undergraduate
Washington, DC

American University - Online

American University--Paris - Undergraduate
75007 Paris

Amherst College - Undergraduate
Amherst, MA

Anderson University - Undergraduate
Anderson, IN

Anderson University - Undergraduate
Anderson, SC

Andrews University - Undergraduate
Berrien Springs, MI

Andrews University - Online

Angelo State University - Undergraduate
San Angelo, TX

Anna Maria College - Undergraduate
Paxton, MA

Appalachian State University - Undergraduate
Boone, NC

Appalachian State University - Online

Aquinas College - Undergraduate
Grand Rapids, MI

Aquinas College - Online

Arcadia University - Undergraduate
Glenside, PA

Arcadia University - Online

Arizona State University - Undergraduate
Tempe, AZ

Arkansas State University - Online

Arkansas State University--Jonesboro - Undergraduate
State University, AR

Arkansas Tech University - Undergraduate
Russellville, AR

Earn Your Online Master of Science Degree

Completing a science program online has become a popular option recently because it presents working adults with the opportunity to advance their careers while keeping their full-time jobs. For example, if you pursue your Master of Science – Computer Science degree online you can work a regular job – perhaps in a related field like retail computer sales – while taking computer science courses in the evening. Earning your master of science degree in any scientific field can increase your earnings too; the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that holding a master’s means earning an average of $30,000 more each year than someone who holds only a high school diploma.

Sample Degree – Master of Agriculture (MOA)

Requiring one or two years of postgraduate coursework (and possibly a thesis as well, depending on your school), the MOA degree is designed for agricultural students who wish to gain advanced knowledge in one or two aspects of their field. Agricultural economics, animal science, entomology, plant pathology and several other specializations are available.

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