Archives: Programs

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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Communication Sciences and Disorders

The MA in Communication Sciences and Disorders (thesis or non-thesis) provides students with the competencies associated with the delivery of high-quality clinical services in speech-language pathology. The objective of the program is to prepare beginning clinicians for independent professional employment. The graduate program extends over a two-year period for regular, full-time students (September entry only). […]

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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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Communication

PLEASE NOTE: This program is no longer accepting applications for Fall 2025. The Department of Communication and Journalism offers an MA and PhD in Communication with two major areas of study: Communication and Media Studies. The master’s program provides students with a broad foundation for doctoral study and for employment as communication professionals. Master’s students may […]

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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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Anthropology and Environmental Policy

Students may enter the MA program with a bachelor’s degree in anthropology or a related social or natural science discipline. Students may enter the PhD program with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in anthropology or a related social or natural science discipline. Core Curriculum: All students must complete 12 hours of core requirements focused on […]

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Engineering and Business

The Professional Science Masters (PSM) in Engineering and Business is intended for students who have a BS in engineering or engineering technology who want to advance into management positions.   The degree combines advanced engineering and business courses with applied field experience.  The applied field experience integrates the new skills learned by the student with […]

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Biomedical Engineering

The Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering prepares students to conduct research involving the application of engineering to biological systems.

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Chemical Engineering

The graduate degrees in chemical engineering (MS/PhD) are designed to prepare students for careers in research or education. Research projects cover a wide area of chemical engineering and include both fundamental and applied topics. The major active research areas include pulping and bleaching processes, coating flows, flow in porous media, rheology, advanced materials, surface chemistry, […]

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