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Graduate students can earn a master of science or doctoral degree. The Department of Geosciences' graduate program has two top-ranking programs: paleontology and earth sciences, according to U.S. News & World Report. [11] The department was also listed as No. 1 in the “10 Best Paleontology Graduate Programs for 2019” by The Best Colleges. [15]
In the 2006-2007 academic year, the department awarded 49 undergraduate degrees. The department offers the following graduate degree programs: Master of Science (with thesis), Master of Arts (with report), and Doctoral Degree. In the 2006-2007 academic year, the department awarded 52 graduate degrees.
UMGC is open to all applicants for undergraduate and graduate programs,. [10] It is also among the top 10 recipients of the federal G.I. Bill benefits. [11] The university offers 135 academic programs in online, hybrid and face-to-face classes, including bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, as well as undergraduate and graduate ...
Dr. Craig Ogilvie was hired as the Dean of The Graduate School at Montana State University starting on Aug. 1, 2019. Since 2011, Ogilvie has served as assistant dean of the Graduate College at Iowa State University, where his work has focused on four areas: interdepartmental graduate programs, diversion/inclusion/equity, professional development of graduate students and postdoctoral support.
Zanno received her B.Sc. in Biological Anthropology from the University of New Mexico in 1999, and her graduate degrees from the University of Utah in the department of Geology and Geophysics (M.Sc. in 2004, Ph.D. in 2008). [2]
Benton founded the Master of Science degree programme in Palaeobiology at Bristol in 1996, from which more than 300 students have graduated. [13] He has supervised more than 50 PhD students. [13] As the Initiator of the Bristol Dinosaur Project Benton was also involved with creating and designing the website for the project. [20]
From 1929 to 1941, the school focused on education degrees, and first offered a non-teaching master's of science degree in 1941. [ 5 ] In 1941, it was one of six accredited Graduate Schools in North Carolina and now offers over 69 master's degrees, 18 doctoral programs, and 89 certificates.
PRI was founded in 1932 by Gilbert Harris, a professor of geology at Cornell University from 1894 to 1934. Frustrated by the university's lack of assurance for the safety and perpetuation of his fossil collections and printing enterprise, Bulletins of American Paleontology, Harris established PRI as a separate organization, unaffiliated with Cornell, to house his collection of fossils and ...