Essential Program Details

You will find here essential program details of great interest to prospective students in the STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). 
This is a new project for us, based on student feedback, and we are excited to be launching these printable fact sheets. You can either download them as PDFs, for saving and sharing online, or open and print them for later reference. 

Over the course of the year, we plan to add Essential Program Details for all of our programs in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Drop in for future updates! 

Sincerely,

Jim Moore Signature

Jim Moore, Assistant Dean
Division of Graduate Studies

(*Please hover over image for department name to appear- departments are listed in alphabetical order.*)

Anthro Applied Mathematics & Statistics M.S., Ph.D. Astronomy and Astrophysics
Biomolecular Engineering and Bioinformatics faculty member studying skull Chemistry lab equipment Computer Engineering student at work
Computer Science student working at computer Earth and Planetary Sciences professor and student conducting research EEB student and professor working together in the field
Economics Ph.D. Electrical Engineering student and professor working together in the lab Ph.D. candidate Tara Cornelisse is examining the effects of outdoor recreation on populations of endangered ohlone tiger beetles
Film & Digital Media PhD
Linguistics M.A./Ph.D. In 2008, Alexander Gamburd, UCSC Professor of Mathematics, won a presidential early career award for scientists and engineers.
METX graduate student researcher is working in a research lab in the Physical Sciences building at UCSC. Kristel Dorighi's thesis work is focused on studying the role of chromatin-remodeling factors and transcription and development using the fruit fly as a model system. Music MA/PhD
As part of her master's degree research, graduate student Shaye Wolf documented a large and diverse population of sea birds that nest on the Coronado Islands. PBSE grad students working together in a lab Anthony Aguirre, Associate Professor of Physics
Professor of Psychology, Nameera Akhtar's graduate student Carmen Martinez-Sussmann observes and videotapes an experimental session through a one-way window. Social Documentation M.A. Theater Arts M.A.