Use the links below to find information on specific programs. A full chart of degree programs is found in the General Announcements. Graduate programs at Rice usually require full-time study, however, many professional master's programs can be completed on a part-time basis. Check with your department of interest for specifics, including application deadlines.
Master of Architecture
Master of Arts in Architecture
Accounting
Business Administration
Marketing and Finance
Strategic Marketing
Non-transcriptable certificate programs are offered in a wide range of fields, including data science, financial planning, human resources and paralegal studies. These programs do not lead to a degree.
Applied Physics
Bioengineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Computational and Applied Mathematics
Computational Science and Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Materials Science and NanoEngineering
Mechanical Engineering
Statistics
Art History
English
History
Philosophy
Religion
Certificate programs are offered through:
The Center for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality
The Center for Critical and Cultural Theory
Applied Physics
Biochemistry & Cell Biology
Bioscience and Health Policy
Chemistry
Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Analysis
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
Science Teaching
Space Studies
Subsurface Geoscience
Systems, Synthetic and Physical Biology