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Neuroscience at Rochester
The site represents all of the departments, programs and people at the university engaged in research and education in neuroscience.
Geomechanics
Jointly offered by the Departments of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Mechanical Engineering, this bachelor's program is for students interested in quantitative aspects of earth sciences.
Biology and Medicine
For undergraduate students, degree concentrations include biochemistry, biology, cell and developmental biology, ecology and evolutionary biology, microbiology, molecular genetics, and neuroscience.
Actuarial Studies
A certificate program for undergraduate students considering a career in the insurance industry.
Asian Studies
This certificate program is designed for undergraduate students majoring in an area of the social sciences or humanities.
Polish and Central European Studies
Program information, lecture and article series, Polish Film Festival, newsletters, visiting professors, and scholarship opportunities.
International Relations
The undergraduate certificate program can include courses in economics, history, political science, anthropology, modern languages and cultures, naval science, and philosophy.
Joint M.B.A. Programs
The Simon School offers a variety of specialized degrees in conjunction with the Department of Anesthesiology, the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, the School of Nursing, the Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, and the M.D. Program at the School of Medicine and Dentistry.
Graduate Program in Immunology, Microbiology and Vaccine Biology
An interdisciplinary PhD program, offering students the flexibility to conduct research in any one of over 60 laboratories in New York.
Political Economy
A collaboration of the Departments of Economics and Political Science, the program focuses on how market forces are influenced by political institutions to guide and shape the behavior of individuals. The site contains information on graduate studies and links to working papers.
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