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University of California, Santa Cruz




University of California, Santa Cruz
Baskin School of Engineering
Baskin School of Engineering
1156 High St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA

Click to send E-mail to: soegradadm@soe.ucsc.edu

Phone: 1-831-459-2576

 

Degree(s):
Bioinformatics - M.S..;Computer Engineering - M.S.;Computer Science - M.S.;Electrical Engineering - M.S.;Network Engineering - M.S.
Bioinformatics - Ph.D.;Computer Engineering - Ph.D.;Computer Science - Ph.D.;Electrical Engineering - Ph.D.

Research Areas:
Bayesian statistics;Bioinformatics;Chip design & packaging;Communications, signal & image processing;Computer security;Database Systems;Dynamic mathematical modeling;Human-computer interface, graphics & visualization;Logic in computer science;Machine learning;Networks;Optoelectronics & optical systems;Programming languages;Real-time systems;Remote sensing & environmental technology;Software engineering;Storage systems;VLSI, nanosystems, MEMS/NEMS


University of California, Santa Cruz
Baskin School of Engineering
Bioinformatics (PSM)
Baskin Engineering Building, 1156 High St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 U.S.A.

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Click to send E-mail to: msi@soe.ucsc.edu

Phone: 1-831-459-1722
Fax: 1-831-459-4046

 

Degree(s):
M.S.-Bioinformatics (PSM)

 


University of California, Santa Cruz
Division of Graduate Studies
Anthropology
Graduate Application Processing, 1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gradadm@ucsc.edu

Phone: 1-831-459-5905

 

Degree(s):
Ph.D.-Anthropology

Research Areas:
cultural anthropology;anthropological archaeology;physical anthropology


University of California, Santa Cruz
Division of Graduate Studies
Astronomy and Astrophysics
UCO/Lick
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: dept@astro.ucsc.edu

Phone: 1-831-459-2844
Fax: 1-831-459-5265

 

Degree(s):
Ph.D.

 


University of California, Santa Cruz
Division of Graduate Studies
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry, 1156 High St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: gradinfo@chemistry.ucsc.edu

Phone: 1-831-459-2023
Fax: 1-831-459-2935

Description:
Research opportunities: organic synthesis, natural products isolation and synthesis, polymer synthesis, glucose sensor development; metallo-enzyme catalysis, high throughput inhibitor discovery, biocatalysis; molecular basis of protein deposition diseases, protein folding, membrane bioenergetics; optical and dynamic properties of nanomnaterials, theoretical and computational dynamics. Techniques and instrumentation: mass spectroscopy, time-resolved spectroscopy, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, x-ray crystallography, automated drug design, femto-second lasers.

Degree(s):
M.S.-Chemistry and Biochemistry;

Ph.D.-Chemistry and Biochemistry

Research Areas:
Biochemistry;Biphysical chemistry;Inorganic chemistry;Marine chemistry;Organic chemistry;Physical chemistry


University of California, Santa Cruz
Division of Graduate Studies
Digital Arts/New Media
Graduate Application Processing, 1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA

Click to send E-mail to: gradadm@ucsc.edu

Phone: 1-831-459-5905

Description:
The graduate program in Digital Arts/New Media will provide graduate students in the arts and engineering with a structured curriculum, courses, research projects, faculty and resources needed for a two-year program of studies leading to a Master of Fine Arts degree.

Degree(s):
MFA-Digital Arts/New Media

 


University of California, Santa Cruz
Division of Graduate Studies
Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies, 1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 U.S.A.

Click to send E-mail to: kloften@ucsc.edu

Phone: 1-831-459-4836

Description:
Established in 1994, the Ph.D. program in the Department of Environmental Studies at UCSC emphasizes close faculty-student interactions, department-wide intellectual exchange, and the flexibility for continued innovation. The goal of our Ph.D. program is to develop exceptional individuals with strong foundations in their own fields, and the ability to work with those in other relevant disciplines. Our faculty and students are deeply involved in ongoing environmental debates, and our program's structure is based on the belief that effective and useful environmental practice must be informed by interdisciplinary perspectives.

The program draws from two main areas: ecology and social science.These all are historically independent fields and UCSC's Environmental Studies program is one of the first to link them!

Degree(s):
Ph.D.-Environmental Studies

Research Areas:
Our interests in ecology include:

  • Conservation biology and global change ecology - the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem processes, and reducing human impacts on other species
  • Agroecology - where ecological knowledge is used to inform human management of nature for the production of natural products for human use in ways that minimize environmental impacts.
    Our interests in social science bridges the dimension between:
  • Environmental policy analysis - which looks for the best management strategies within the frame of existing social institutions and practices
  • And Political economy of the environment - which examines the deeper social processes through which the institutions that structure our social and ecological agendas have been constructed.

    Environmental Studies graduates are expected to be informed in all of these fields, to have deep intellectual strength in their area of specialty, and to have made substantial contributions toward the understanding of an environmental problem.


    University of California, Santa Cruz
    Division of Graduate Studies
    Graduate Program in Education
    Graduate Application Processing, 1156 High Street
    Santa Cruz, CA 95064 U.S.A.

    Click to send E-mail to: gradadm@cats.ucsc.edu

    Phone: 1-831-459-5905

    Description:
    The Master of Arts in Education:Teaching offers the CLAD & BCLAD emphasis teaching credentials. The program seeks to prepare informed, articulate, analytical leaders of educational reform within schools and the community.The Ph.D. in Education supports research focused on the educational needs of students from linguistic and cultural groups that have historically not fared well in our nation's public schools. This innovative program applies tools and perspectives from a range of disciplines and integrates research and theoretical analysis with the practice of classroom teaching, providing research experiences in K-12 classrooms with diverse student populations.

    Degree(s):
    M.A. with teaching credential
    Ph.D.

    Research Areas:
    Multiple subject credential for elementary school teachers;Single subject credential in math, English, social sciences or science;Social context of Education;Language and Literacy Studies;Mathematics and Science Education


    University of California, Santa Cruz
    Division of Graduate Studies
    History
    History Department, 1156 High Street
    Santa Cruz, CA 95064 U.S.A.

    Click to send E-mail to: history_grad@ucsc.edu

    Phone: 1-831-459-4192

     

    Degree(s):
    M.A.
    Ph.D. - History

     


    University of California, Santa Cruz
    Division of Graduate Studies
    History of Consciousness
    Graduate Application Processing, 1156 High Street
    Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA

    Click to send E-mail to: gradadm@ucsc.edu

    Phone: 1-831-459-5905

    Description:
    History of Consciousness is an interdisciplinary graduate program centered in the humanities with links to the social sciences, natural sciences and the arts. It is concerned with forms of human expression and social action as they are manifested in specific historical, cultural and political contexts.

    Degree(s):
    Ph.D.-History of Consciousness

    Research Areas:
    race, sexuality and gender;global capitalism and cultural process;psychoanalytic and semiotic theories of the image;science and technology studies;theories and histories of religion;social movements


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