University at Buffalo - The State University of New
York
Center for Computational Research
Computational Science
9 Norton Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260 U.S.A.
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pitman@math.buffalo.edu
Phone: 1-716-645-6500
Description:
The Certificate recognizes a student’s special training in scientific
computing and applications. This Certificate is a cooperative program
involving the Center for Computational Research and the Departments of
Mathematics, Physics, Chemical Engineering and Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering; other departments have expressed an interest in joining the
program.
Degree(s):
Graduate Certificate in Computational Science
University at Buffalo - The State University of New
York
College of Arts and Sciences
Humanities Interdisciplinary - Concentration in Caribbean Cultural Studies
906 Clemens Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260 USA
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lkhewitt@buffalo.edu
Phone: 1-716-645-3664
Description:
Our program promotes advanced study and specialized research in the arts and
letters, cultures and societies of the Caribbean for fully bilingual
(English and Spanish) students who are looking for new and exciting avenues
of scholarship within and beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries.
Caribbean Cultural Studies in Buffalo and Havana provide students with
advanced knowledge through a variety of interdisciplinary and
multi-professional approaches that are always dependent on direct experience
and rooted in the culture, intellectual tradition and artistic milieu of the
region and its diasporas.
Degree(s):
Caribbean Cultural Studies
M.A.H. - Interdisciplinary
University at Buffalo - The State University of New
York
College of Arts and Sciences
American Studies
1010 Clemens Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260-4650 US
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Phone: 1-716-645-2546
Fax: 1-716-645-5977
Description:
The Department of American Studies at the University at Buffalo offers
interdisciplinary M.A. and Ph.D. degrees based on rigorous, socially engaged
scholarship. We take a hemispheric approach to the Americas, examining local
cultures, nations, and regions within geopolitical contexts. Building on our
traditional strengths in American Indian studies, critical race theory,
feminism, class analysis, and community engagement, the department
encourages scholarly investigations into history, politics, visual cultures,
literary and oral cultures, environmental and agricultural practices,
religions, gender, sexualities, kinship systems, geography, and economics.
Degree(s):
M.A.-American Studies
Ph.D.-American Studies
Research Areas:
American Indian, especially Iroquoian, history, art, and culture; African
American, Asian American, Chicana/o, Latina/o, Caribbean, Latin American,
Canadian, and immigrant cultures; oral history and documentary studies;
feminist and queer studies; working-class history; public policy; urban
studies; popular culture; visual cultures; transnational approaches to
American history, politics and culture; critical race theory; border
studies; history and literature of transatlantic slavery, resistance,
dissent, and revolution.
University at Buffalo - The State University of New
York
College of Arts and Sciences
Canadian Studies Advanced (Graduate) Certificate
128 Wilkeson Quad, North Campus
Buffalo, NY 14261 US
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eagles@buffalo.edu
Phone: 1-716-645-2722, ext.
Fax: 1-716-645-2329
Description:
The Canadian Studies Program offers a range of graduate courses exploring
Canada, and it incorporates a wide range of Canada-related coursework
already being offered in many different units across campus. The objective
is to give graduate students a broad background in Canadian topics, and in
the Canadian-American relationship. The Advanced (Graduate) Certificate in
Canadian Studies requires 15 credit hours of approved course work and/or
internship activities. It can be completed as a 'stand-alone' graduate
certificate, or earned in combination with another graduate or professional
degree.
Degree(s):
Advanced (Graduate) Certificate in Canadian Studies
University at Buffalo - The State University of New
York
College of Arts and Sciences
Medicinal Chemistry
359 Natural Sciences Building
Buffalo, NY 14260-1200 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-716-645-6369
Fax: 1-716-645-2393
Description:
The Ph.D. program requires a core curriculum of coursework involving organic
synthesis, biochemistry, and pharmacology followed by a Dissertation project
usually involving a combination of design, synthesis, and evaluation of new
agents.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Medicinal Chemistry
Ph.D. - Medicinal Chemistry;
Research Areas:
Design and Syntheses of New Drugs; Antiinflammatory Agents; Antimicrobial
Agents; Anticancer Agents; Antiviral Agents; Enzyme Inhibitors;
Combinatorial Chemistry; Structure-Activity Correlations; Protein Kinase
Inhibitors; Molecular Recognition Studies
University at Buffalo - The State University of New
York
College of Arts and Sciences
Anthropology
380 MFAC, Ellicott Complex
Buffalo, NY 14261 US
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Phone: 1-716-645-2414
Fax: 1-716-645-3808
Description:
The Department of Anthropology offers a broad range of programs in
theoretical, methodological, and topical areas of cultural anthropology,
physical anthropology and archaeology leading to the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees.
Degree(s):
M.A.-Anthropology
Ph.D.-Anthropology
Research Areas:
Archaeology; Cultural anthropology; Physical Anthropology
University at Buffalo - The State University of New
York
College of Arts and Sciences
Fine Arts
202 Center for the Arts
Buffalo, NY 14260-6010 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-716- 645-6878
Fax: 1-716-645-6970
Description:
The graduate program provides students with the opportunity to develop and
refine their skills in their chosen areas of specialization. It provides a
course of study that will challenge and expand their knowledge of fine art
and design, both in practice and in the greater context of the role of art
in contemporary society.
Degree(s):
M.F.A. - Fine Arts
Research Areas:
Painting;Sculpture;Printmaking;Photography;Illustration;Communication Design
University at Buffalo - The State University of New
York
College of Arts and Sciences
Biological Sciences
109 Cooke Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260-1300 US
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Phone: 1-716-645-2363
Fax: 1-716-645-2975
Description:
A 4-5 year Ph.D. program and a 2 year MS program, both emphasizing research
and preparation for professional careers. Students are supported as teaching
assistants, research assistants, or fellows. The M.A. program is a
course-based degree designed to allow flexibility in both subject of study
and time to degree (can be completed in 12 months).
Accreditation Description:
All of our programs are fully accredited.
Degree(s):
M.A.-Biological Sciences; M.S.-Biological Sciences
Ph.D.-Biological Sciences
Research Areas:
Biochemistry; Cell Biology; Molecular Biology; Physiology; Developmental
Biology; Evolution; Microbiology; Genetics; Neurobiology
University at Buffalo - The State University of New
York
College of Arts and Sciences
Chemistry
360 Natural Sciences Complex
Buffalo, NY 14260-3000 US
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Phone: 1-716-645-6800 X2030
Fax: 1-716-645-6963
Description:
We offer a broad-based education leading to advanced degrees in all modern
aspects of the chemical sciences and its allied fields. A modern and
comprehensive graduate education is our primary focus. Curriculum Areas:
analytical, inorganic organic physical chemistry plus multidisciplinary
programs with(in) medicinal chemistry, biology, physics, geology, and
engineering
Degree(s):
Professional Science Management
M.A.- Chemistry; M.S.- Medicinal Chemistry; BS/MS- Medicinal Chemistry
Ph.D.- Chemistry; Ph.D.- Medicinal Chemistry
Research Areas:
Active research efforts are established in all the traditional chemistry
subdisciplines (analytical, inorganic, organic and physical) and its
interface with related disciplines. A thesis is required for the Ph.D.
degree. A thesis/non-thesis M.A. is an option.
University at Buffalo - The State University of New
York
College of Arts and Sciences
Classics
338 MFAC
Buffalo, NY 14261-0011 US
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Phone: 1-716-645-2154
Fax: 1-716-645-2225
Description:
The graduate program in classics includes Greek and Latin literature,
ancient Near Eastern languages, ancient history and archaeology,
linguistics, and philosophy. First-year students will be given the
opportunity to strengthen their proficiency in the classical languages and
to survey methods, content, and problems over a wide range of classical
studies. More emphasis will be placed in subsequent years on development of
specialized areas of interest and on independent investigation.
Degree(s):
M.A.- Classics
Ph.D.- Classics
University at Buffalo - The State University of New
York
College of Arts and Sciences
Communication
355 Baldy Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260-1020 US
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Phone: 1-716-645-2141 Ext.1
Fax: 1-716-645-2086
Description:
The Department of Communication is a unit within the School of Information
Studies with primary focus on the study of communication theory, science and
technologies and their impact upon interpersonal, organizational and mass
communication settings.
Degree(s):
M.A.- Communication
Ph.D.- Communication
Research Areas:
Organizational Communication;
Mass Communication;
Interpersonal Communication;
Intercultural/International Communication;
Information Studies;
Communication Technologies