Graduate Degree Programs
The College of Arts and Sciences offers the following graduate programs. Please visit the Graduate Catalog website for more information about each program.
Doctoral degrees
- Biology
- Chemistry
- English: Rhetoric and Composition
- Humanities: Culture, Criticism, and Contemporary Thought or Public Arts and Letters
- Criminal Justice
- Applied & Industrial Mathematics
- Pan-African Studies
- Physics
- Clinical Psychology and Experimental Psychology
- Applied Sociology
- Urban and Public Affairs
Master's degrees
- Anthropology
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Communication
- English
- Fine Arts: MFA in Studio Art and Design and MA with concentrations in Art History or Critical and Curatorial Studies
- French Language and Literature
- Applied Geography
- History
- Humanities: Traditional, Civic Leadership, and Linguistics Concentrations
- Criminal Justice
- Mathematics
- Pan-African Studies
- Physics and Astronomy
- Political Science
- Public Administration
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Theatre Arts MFA
- Urban Planning
- Women's and Gender Studies
Some Departments within the College of Arts and Sciences offer accelerated master's degree programs:
- Biology
- French
- History
- Humanities
- Mathematics
- Physics and Astronomy
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Spanish
Certificate Programs
- African American Theatre
- Asian Studies
- Diversity Literacy
- Latin American and Latino Studies
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Pan-African Studies
- Police Executive Leadership Development
- Public History
- Real Estate Development
- Translation
- Women's and Gender Studies