Graduate Programs in the College of Arts and Sciences
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The College of Arts and Sciences offers graduate degrees in three areas:
Please find individual program descriptions below, including links to departments.
Doctoral Degree Programs
Master’s Degree Programs
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Applied Computing (MSAS,
Professional Science Master’s program)
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Anthropology — Public Anthropology (MA)
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Art
: Studio Art MFA with specialization in Drawing, Installation,
Multimedia, Painting, Printmaking, or Sculpture
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Art History (MA)
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Arts Management (MA)
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Biology (MA or MS)
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Biotechnology (MSAS, Professional
Science Master’s program)
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Chemistry (MS)
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Computer Science (MS)
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Creative Writing
(MFA)
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Curriculum and
Instruction(MEd) — with a focus in Literacy, Educational Leadership, Global Literacy, or Technology
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Economics (MA)
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Environmental Science (MS)
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Environmental Assessment
(MSAS, Professional Science Master’s program)
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Ethics, Peace, and Global
Affairs (MA)
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Health Promotion Management
(MS)
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History (MA)
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International Training
and Education (MA)
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Literature (MA)
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Mathematics (MA)
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Philosophy (MA)
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Psychology (MA)
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Sociology (MA)
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Spanish and Latin American
Studies (MA)
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Special Education for
Learning Disabilities (MA)
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Statistics (MS)
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Teaching: Early Childhood Education (MAT)
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Teaching: Elementary
Education (MAT)
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Teaching: Secondary Education
(MAT)
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Teaching: English
for Speakers of Other Languages (MAT)
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Teaching Dual Degree:
MA in International Peace and Conflict Resolution and MAT in Teaching:
Secondary Education
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TESOL : Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MA)
Graduate Certificate Programs