The University of Alabama at Birmingham

Master in Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies (MA)

United States

The Master in Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies (MA) at The University of Alabama at Birmingham is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), established in 1969, is a comprehensive research university in the United States with a diverse student body of 22,563 and an international cohort of about 1,089 students. UAB offers 134 programs across undergraduate, graduate and professional levels, with particular strengths in health sciences, engineering, business and biomedical research. The university combines strong academic resources with the benefits of an urban campus in Birmingham, offering students access to hospitals, laboratories and industry partners.

UAB’s research-intensive environment supports hands-on learning, internships and cross-disciplinary projects that prepare students for competitive careers and advanced study. International students can take advantage of specialized advising, English language support and a range of student organizations that ease integration and build community. Clinical placements, research assistantships and entrepreneurship initiatives are common pathways for students to transform classroom learning into practical experience.

Prospective international applicants often cite UAB’s balance of rigorous scholarship and student support as a key advantage. Career services, co-op programs and alumni networks help with job placement and professional development, while campus life offers cultural events, housing options and commuter resources. For students seeking a research-driven American university with strong health and STEM programs, UAB provides a well-resourced, student-centered setting for academic and professional growth.

About the Program

The Master in Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies is a one-year program for students who want to explore multiple fields of study. This master's degree is offered in English and helps students develop a broad range of skills.

The curriculum allows students to take courses from different disciplines, such as humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Students will develop skills in critical thinking, research, and problem-solving, and will work on projects that involve integrating knowledge from multiple fields.

Graduates can pursue careers as Program Managers, Policy Analysts, Research Coordinators, Community Engagement Specialists, or Non-Profit Professionals. They can work in various industries, including government, non-profit, and private sectors.

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