Schools and Programs

The University of Maryland, Baltimore was established in 1807 and is the founding campus of the University System of Maryland. UMB is the state's public academic health and law university and is composed of six professional schools and a Graduate School. The 2021 edition of the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education identifies UMB as a Special Focus Four Year: Research Institution based on degree-granting activity and specialization. Each school has its own admissions process. Prospective students should contact the schools directly.

Comprehensive List of Degree and Certificate Programs

Fully Online Degree Programs

Fully Online Certificate Programs

Health Science — Graduate School

Palliative Care — Graduate School

  • Aging and Applied Thanatology
  • Clinical Aspects of Hospice and Palliative Care
  • Leadership and Administration in Hospice and Palliative Care
  • Principles and Practice of Hospice and Palliative Care
  • Psychosocial/Spiritual Aspects of Hospice and Palliative Care

Regulatory Science - Graduate School / School of Pharmacy

 


Summary of Degree and Certificate Programs Offered

   

Dentistry

Law Medicine Nursing Pharmacy Social Work

Graduate Unaffiliated

Graduate Affiliated*

Total**
 

Bachelor's

1

 

1

1

        3
 

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate

 

2

6

6   14 8 29
 

Master's

4

4

9

1

6

1

7 16 32
 

Research and Scholarship Doctorate

3

 

7

1

3

1

15 16
 

Professional Practice Doctorate

1

1

2

1

1

  1   7
 

Post-Doctoral Certificate

      6         6
 

Certificate of Advanced Study

1

3

            4
 

Total University of Maryland, Baltimore

11

8

21

16

16

2

23 38 97

 

  * Graduate School programs affiliated with professional schools are also included in professional school totals.

** Total does not include Graduate Affiliated column.

Updated September 23, 2023