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The Graduate
Center offers thirty-four doctoral programs, thirty of them
leading to the Ph.D.; the doctoral program in music offers
the Doctor of Musical Arts as well as the Ph.D., 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 and the programs in liberal studies
and in Middle Eastern studies 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 opportunities—open only
to students enrolled in a doctoral program—include six
certificate programs and eleven interdisciplinary concentrations.
Twenty-nine centers and institutes offer conferences, lectures,
other special programs, and opportunities for interdisciplinary
and applied research.
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| "I love the idea of a centre of higher learning, which is what we are, right at the heart of this bustling, haunting metropolis, and our students come to us from all walks of life and we sit together and think together and learn together." |
Meena Alexander
Distinguished Professor of English |
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Note on Program 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 clinical
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 230 West 41st Street in Manhattan. |
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