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American Indian Studies Program
The Graduate Interdisciplinary Program (IDP) in American Indian Studies (AISP ) seeks to develop, through research and scholarship, a wider scope of understanding of the indigenous peoples of the Americas -- their languages, culture, traditions, and sovereignty.
Applied Mathematics Program
The Program in Applied Mathematics at the University of Arizona is an internationally recognized, interdisciplinary, graduate program offering a unique environment for students who wish to continue their studies of mathematics and its applications leading to Masters (M.S.) and Doctoral (Ph.D) degrees.
Arid Lands Resource Sciences Graduate Program
The Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Arid Lands Resource Sciences offers a program of graduate study leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree with a major in Arid Lands Resource Sciences.
Cancer Biology Program
Students in this program may choose areas of special concentration such as biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, pharmacology or microbiology. Students may also choose from disciplines such as biochemistry, molecular biology, pathology and toxicology as areas of study toward the minor.
Epidemiology Program
The Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Epidemiology offers the opportunity for study in the scientific discipline concerned with the causes and prevention of disease in human populations.
Gerontological Studies Program
Graduate Admissions
Information about being admitted to The University of Arizona's Graduate College.
Graduate College
Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Genetics
e graduate program in genetics at The University of Arizona is an interdepartmental program with 40 faculty members from 10 different departments in the Colleges of Science, Agriculture, and Medicine.
Graduate Program in Insect Science
Offers interdisciplinary doctoral training in fields such as entomology, ecology and evolutionary biology , and plant sciences. Includes program details, student handbook, and faculty specialties.
Neuroscience Program
The Program in Neuroscience provides formal doctoral and postdoctoral education in contemporary neuroscience, including the areas of cellular, molecular, developmental, systems, behavioral, and medical neuroscience.
Nutritional Sciences Program
The Nutritional Sciences IDP administers a campus-wide Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program.
Pharmacology and Toxicology Program
The Pharmacology and Toxicology Program offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees with a major in pharmacology and toxicology.
Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis Program
The Ph.D. minor in Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis offers course work which ranges from the fundamentals of the physics and optics of remote sensing to image processing, pattern recognition, and geographic information systems.
Second Language Acquisition and Teaching - PhD Pro
The SLAT doctoral program is an interdisciplinary program comprised of sixteen collabrating departments. The program is designed to provide rigorous advanced training for researchers, teachers, and administrators concerned with second language acquisition and teaching.