School of Humanities and Sciences
The School of Humanities and Sciences (H&S) enrolls 2,400 graduate students and 2,240 undergraduate students in more than 50 departments and interdisciplinary degree programs that span the humanities, arts, languages and literature, social sciences, mathematics, and the physical and life sciences. The school has more than 570 faculty members. Its graduate programs lead to Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Musical Arts, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Public Policy, or Master of Fine Arts degrees.
The departments within the School of Humanities and Sciences are divided into three academic clusters: Humanities and Arts, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences. Search the database of all departmental graduate programs to see specific application deadlines.
People
- PhD in History
- PhD in Applied Physics
- MA in International Policy
- MA in International Policy
- PhD in Biology
- MA in International Policy, MS in Environment and Resources
- MA in Communication
- MA in Music, MPP in Public Policy
- PhD in Communication, MA in International Policy
- PhD in Communication
- MS in Health Policy, MPP in Public Policy
- PhD in Biology
- PhD in English
- PhD in Political Science
- PhD in Anthropology
- MFA in Documentary Film and Video
- MA in International Policy
- JD in Law, PhD in Philosophy
- PhD in Physics
- MS in Chemistry, PhD in Earth System Science
- MA in International Policy
- MA in International Policy
- MA in International Policy
- MA in International Policy
- PhD in Chemistry
- MA in International Policy
- MA in International Policy
- MA in International Policy, MS in Environment and Resources
- MS in Statistics
- PhD in Political Science
- JD in Law, PhD in Economics
- PhD in Political Science
- PhD in Modern Thought and Literature
- MBA in Business, MPP
- PhD in Biology
- MA in International Policy
- MA in Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies, MA in Public Policy
- PhD in Comparative Literature
- PhD in Anthropology