Graduate students depend on this series and ask for it by name. Why? For over 30 years, it's been the only one-stop source that supplies all of their information needs. The new editions of this six-volume set contain the most comprehensive information available on more than 1,500 colleges offering over 31,000 master's, doctoral, and professional-degree programs in more than 350 disciplines.New for 1997 -- Non-degree-granting research centers, institutes, and training programs that are part of a graduate degree program.Five discipline-specific volumes detail entrance and program requirements, deadlines, costs, contacts, and special options, such as distance learning, for each program, if available. Each Guide features The Graduate Adviser, which discusses entrance exams, financial aid, accreditation, and more.The most exhaustive compilation of more than 10,000 programs in subject areas ranging from applied arts, architecture, and Hispanic studies to political science.
Lists over 3,700 graduate programs in 37 disciplines in the biological sciences
The most comprehensive and authoritative resource on graduate study in the U.S. and Canada.
Offers information on entrance and degree requirements, expenses and financial aid, programs of study, and faculty research specialties.
Entrance requirements: For master's, GMAT(MBA), minimum GPA of 2.5 (MS). ... Offers basic applied neurocognition (PhD); biopsychology (PhD); clinical psychology (PhD); developmental psychology (PhD); environmental psychology (PhD); ...
University of Colorado Denver, College of Architecture and Planning, Program in Landscape Architecture, Denver, ... Land planning, human factors in design, landscape assessment (biophysical and cultural), landscape ecology and ...
This guide lists more than 10,000 programs in subject areas ranging from applied arts, architecture, and Hispanic studies to philosophy, political science, and psychology to child and family studies, sociology, and women's studies.
This directory lists institutions in alphabetical order and includes beneath each name the academic fields in which each institution offers graduate programs in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.
The leading source of graduate education -- profiling more than 36,000 programs -- in the U.S. and Canada.
The degree level in each field is also indicated, provided that the institution has supplied that information in response to Peterson's Annual Survey of Graduate and Professional Institutions.
The overview volume contains information on institutions as a whole, while the other books are devoted to specific academic and professional fields.