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Eighteen units in the Graduate School offer work at the graduate level.
The Doctor of Philosophy degree is available in biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, English, history, mathematics, physics, political science, psychology, and sociology. The Law and Public Policy program offers interdisciplinary degree options.
The Master of Arts degree may be earned in communication, culture, and media studies; economics; English; history; journalism; political science; and sociology.
The Master of Science degree is awarded in biology; bioinformatics; biotechnology; criminal justice; marine science; chemistry; mathematics; industrial and applied mathematics; music industry leadership; physics; regulatory science and urban and regional policy.
The Master of Architecture, the Master of Public Administration, and the Master of Fine Arts degrees are also offered. The Master of Science in Operations Research is available through the college’s Department of Mathematics and the Department of Mechanical Engineering in the College of Engineering.