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The
Graduate Center offers thirty-three
doctoral programs, twenty-nine of them
leading to the Ph.D.; the doctoral
program in music offers the Doctor
of Musical Arts as well as the Ph.D;
and the health sciences doctoral programs
in audiology, nursing science, physical
therapy, and public health offer the
Au.D., DNS, DPT, and DPH respectively.
Five doctoral programs, the liberal
studies program, and the program in
Middle Eastern Studies also offer courses
of study leading to a terminal Master
of Arts degree; and the CUNY
Graduate School of Journalism offers
a master’s in journalism.
Interdisciplinary Studies
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Doctoral Programs
The following links take you to academic program summary descriptions
including areas of specialization and sub-fields.
Anthropology
Art History
Audiology, Au.D. †
Biochemistry*
Biology*
Business
Chemistry*
Classics, M.A./Ph.D.
Comparative Literature, M.A./Ph.D.
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Economics
Educational Psychology
English
French
Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures and Languages
History
Journalism, M.A. only
Liberal Studies, M.A. only
Linguistics, M.A./Ph.D.
Mathematics
Music, Ph.D./D.M.A.
Middle Eastern
Studies, M.A. only
Nursing Science, DNS
Philosophy, M.A./Ph.D.
Physical Therapy, DPT
Physics*
Political Science, M.A./Ph.D.
Psychology
Public Health, DPH
Social Welfare
Sociology
Speech—Language—Hearing
Sciences †
Theatre
Urban Education
*All students admitted to the program
receive CUNY Science Scholarships or their equivalent.
† A Dual Degree Program in Audiology and Speech—Language—Hearing Sciences is planned, pending New York State Department of Education approval. This Program will allow a small number of graduate students to concurrently complete the existing Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Speech—Language—Hearing Sciences.
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A Note on Program and Course Locations
Due to the consortial nature of doctoral
study at the Graduate Center, courses
take place at the Graduate Center
as well as at CUNY colleges. For
the most part, courses in the social
sciences, humanities, and mathematics
convene at the Graduate Center, as
do several courses in the sciences
that require no laboratory work and
courses for the health sciences doctorates
in public health and nursing science.
Science courses requiring laboratory
work convene on CUNY college campuses
as do select courses for the doctorate
in audiology and all courses for
the doctorate in physical therapy.
Courses for the M.A. in journalism
take place at 219 West 40th Street
in Manhattan. |
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