Graduate programs at Brigham Young University

Programs granting at least 3 graduate degrees between 2005 and 2009 (this list is not exhaustive). Click on a program to see a detailed profile.

Degrees granted:
  • M
    master's degrees (e.g., M.A., M.S.)
  • D
    doctoral degrees (e.g., Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D., Pharm D.)
  • P
    professional degrees (e.g., M.D., LL.M., J.D., M.Div.)

Agricultural Sciences

Animal Sciences
M
D
Food Science
M
Nutrition
M

Arts and Humanities

Comparative Literature
M
English Language and Literature
M
Film Studies
M
French and Francophone Language and Literature
M
German Language and Literature
M
History
M
D
History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology
M
Language, Societies, and Cultures
M
Music
M
Spanish and Portuguese Language and Literature
M

Business

Accounting
M
Business Administration & Management
M
Management Information Systems/Business Data
M

Communication

Mass Communication/Media Studies
M

Education

Education Administration
M
D
Education Research
M
D
Teacher Education
M
Teaching Fields
M

Engineering

Chemical Engineering
M
D
Civil Engineering
M
D
Electrical and Computer Engineering
M
D
Mechanical Engineering
M
D

Health Sciences

Exercise Science
M
D
Microbiology
M
D
Clinical Psychology
M
D
Psychology
M
D
Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
M

Life Sciences

Biochemistry
M
D
Molecular Biology
M
D
Physiology and Developmental Biology
M
D
Biotechnology
M
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
M
D
Neuroscience
M
D

Other

Family/Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
M
D
Law
M
D
P
Parks/Sports/Recreation/Leisure/Fitness
M
D
Social Work
M
Theology/Religious Education
M

Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Physics and Astronomy
M
D
Chemistry
M
D
Computer Science
M
D
Earth Sciences
M
Mathematics
M
D
Statistics and Probability
M

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Anthropology
M
Geography
M
Linguistics
M
Counseling Psychology
M
D
Instructional Psychology and Technology
M
D
Public Affairs, Public Policy, and Public Administration
M
Sociology
M
D

The graduate school rankings on PhDs.org have been made possible by grants from The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and The Burroughs Wellcome Fund.
The National Postdoctoral Association and The Center for Science and the Media have served as the project's fiscal sponsors.