Science and Mathematics

Economics

PLEASE NOTE: The School of Economics is no longer accepting applications for the 2025-2026 academic year; consider applying for the 2026-2027 academic year. Students enrolling in graduate programs in Economics (MS or MA) focus their studies on advanced microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, and econometrics, with research strengths in applied economics and quantitative methods. Graduates from […]

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Forest Resources

The School of Forestry offers graduate study leading to a Master of Science or PhD in Forest Resources.  Several faculty members in the School of Forest Resources (SFR) participate in the interdepartmental degrees offered through the Ecology and Environmental Sciences program. Students may choose from a wide range of specialties including: The forestry program at The […]

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Earth and Climate Sciences

The School of Earth and Climate Sciences offers MS and PhD degrees in Earth and Climate Sciences.  Faculty and graduate student research focus on four major areas: The master degree requires 30 credits, at least 18 of which are coursework and 6 are thesis work. The PhD requires the completion of at least 15 credits […]

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Electrical and Computer Engineering

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department offers a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering which requires a minimum of 42 credit hours of coursework beyond the BS degree and a minimum of nine credit hours of ECE 699. PhD candidates must maintain a minimum, cumulative GPA of 3.33 (B+) for all courses satisfying the […]

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Computer Science

The School of Computing and Information Science offers Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master of Science (MS) degrees in Computer Science.   The PhD degree is granted to highly-qualified students who have completed a rigorous course of study and research training resulting in the preparation and defense of a dissertation describing original computer science research. Students are required […]

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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

The PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology requires four to six years of completion with a curriculum plan that is variable and will take into account each student’s goals for graduate study and the content of his or her previous preparation. Students may choose from biomedical research areas such as cell regulatory systems, protein biochemistry, […]

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Animal Sciences

Animal and Veterinary Sciences Graduate Student Learning Goals 2/28/22   The M.S. degree in Animal Sciences may be earned for a program of study in reproductive physiology, animal health, nutrition or management. For the M.S. degree, a minimum of 30 semester hours, including credit given for the thesis, is required. A non-thesis Master of Professional […]

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