Graduate programs at Purdue University-Main Campus — Purdue University-Main Campus

Use the information below to help you evaluate potential graduate programs. Data come from multiple sources.

Programs granting at least 3 graduate degrees between 2001 and 2005 (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

Agronomy
M
D
Animal Sciences
M
D
Horticulture & Landscape Archi
M
D
Youth Development & Agricultural Educati
M
D

Arts and Humanities

English Language and Literature
M
D
History
M
D
Philosophy
M
D

Biological Sciences

Biochemistry
M
D
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
M
D
Biological Sciences
M
D
Botany & Plant Pathology
M
D
Entomology
M
D

Business Management/Administrative Services

Business Administration & Management
M
D

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs

Mass Communication/Media Studies
M
D

Education

Teaching Fields
M
D

Engineering

Aeronautics and Astronautics
M
D
Agricultural & Biological Engi
M
D
Biomedical Engineering
M
D
Chemical Engineering
M
D
Civil Engineering
M
D
Electrical & Computer Engineer
M
D
Industrial Engineering
M
D
Mechanical Engineering
M
D
Materials Engineering
M
D
Nuclear Engineering
M
D

Health Sciences

Nursing
M
Industrial & Phys Pharm
P
Medicinal Chem & Molecular Pha
P
Pharmacy Practice
P
Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences
M
D
Veterinary Medicine
P

Other

Family/Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
M
D

Physical Sciences / Computer Science / Mathematics

Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
M
D
Chemistry
M
D
Computer Science
M
D
Mathematics
M
D
Physics
M
D
Statistics
M
D

Psychology

Psychological Sciences
M
D
Child Develpmt & Family Studie
M
D

Social Sciences

Agricultural Economics
M
D
Sociology & Anthropology
M
D
Economics
M
D
Linguistics
M
D
Political Science
M
D
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grants from The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and The Burroughs Wellcome Fund.
The Center for Science and the Media served as the project's fiscal sponsor.