The College of Arts and Sciences was the first college at Syracuse University to confer advanced degrees, the Master of Arts and Master of Science. By 1876 The College offered resident graduate study leading not only to Master of Arts, science, or philosophy, but also to doctor of philosophy degrees.
Graduate programs offer a stimulating array of courses and opportunities for research under the personal direction of distinguished scholars, teachers, and writers.
The College of Arts and Sciences offers a wide range of graduate degrees: Master of arts (M.A.), master of science (M.S.), doctor of arts (D.A.), and doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) in the humanities, and natural sciences and mathematics.
In each department and program, the experience and specializations of the faculty suggest the range and variety of their professional interests. |
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Graduate Academic Programs
For graduate programs in the social sciences, visit the Maxwell School at Syracuse University.
University-wide course catalogs and graduate admissions information are available from the Graduate School at Syracuse University. |
Contact the Syracuse University Graduate School for all questions regarding graduate application requirements, graduate admissions, current expenses and financial aid packages for graduate students.
The Graduate School
207 Bowne Hall
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244-1200
Phone: (315) 443-2543
E-mail: grad@syr.edu
Graduate School Homepage
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Contact the Graduate Enrollment Management Center (GEMC) with questions about processing your graduate application, awards, and degree clearance for graduate students who have applied for graduation.
The Graduate Enrollment Management Center
303 Bowne Hall
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244-1200
Phone: (315) 443-4492
E-mail: grad@syr.edu
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