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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you look at what “graduate” programs Dartmouth has, they few and small. Their “professional” post-bachelors programs are where many of those 2205 are, and those are business and med schools (which don’t have undergrad programs there). The main ways that that post-bachelors students have an impact on undergrads is if they are (1)getting attention from faculty that is detracting from the attention those profs can devote to undergrads, and (2) if the post-bachelor’s students are teaching undergrad courses. Neither of these seem to be common at Dartmouth, which ls why people see it as offering an atmosphere more similar to Williams than to Cornell. [/quote] Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies MASTER'S PROGRAMS Chemistry a 4+1 program Comparative Literature Computer Science Digital Musics Engineering Earth Sciences Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Master of Health Care Delivery Science Master of Science in Health Policy and Clinical Practice Physics and Astronomy Quantitative Biomedical Sciences DOCTORAL PROGRAMS Biochemistry and Cell Biology: Molecular and Cellular Biology Program Biological Sciences: Molecular and Cellular Biology Program Cancer Biology: Molecular and Cellular Biology Program Chemistry Cognitive Neuroscience: Psychological and Brain Sciences Computer Science Earth Sciences Ecology, Evolution, Environment and Society (EEES) Engineering Health Policy and Clinical Practice Integrative Neuroscience Mathematics Microbiology and Immunology: Molecular and Cellular Biology Program Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB): Program includes Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Biological Sciences, Cancer Biology, Molecular and Systems Biology, and Microbiology and Immunology. Molecular and Systems Biology: Molecular and Cellular Biology Program Physics and Astronomy Psychological and Brain Sciences Quantitative Biomedical Sciences Thayer school of Engineering Doctoral Degrees PhD Doctor of Philosophy Offers flexibility within and across research/program areas and prepares you for either a professional or academic position. PhD Innovation Program Supplements the doctoral engineering curriculum with entrepreneurial studies—the first of its kind in the nation. PhD + Doctor of Medicine Combines a PhD in engineering sciences with an MD from The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. Master's Degrees MS Master of Science Emphasizes engineering research, applied mathematics skills, and depth with breadth across disciplines. Master of Engineering Provides specialized depth in your field of choice through either full-time or part-time coursework. Master of Engineering Management Combines graduate level engineering courses with management classes at Tuck School of Business. Tuck School of Business MBA and Executive Programs Geisel School of Medicine About 1/3 of their students are grad students. A Med School, a graduate business school, a special graduate school for engineering masters and PhD, and a liberal arts grad school offering masters and PhD in many disciplines. No law school, but neither does Princeton have one. So what exactly are they missing that makes them "an atmosphere more similar to Williams"? [/quote]
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