CUNY Graduate Center is one of the campuses operated by CUNY. Our records show the address as New York, NY, United States.
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The CUNY Graduate Center (GC), the doctoral research arm of CUNY, offers master's and PhD programs across humanities, social sciences, sciences, and professional fields, fostering interdisciplinary scholarship in midtown Manhattan. It connects CUNY's colleges for advanced study and public intellectual engagement.
- Anthropology: Cultural theory, archaeology, linguistics, and urban ethnography.
- Biochemistry: Structural biology, enzymology, genomics, and drug design.
- Business: Executive MBA, finance, marketing, and organizational behavior.
- Chemistry: Organic synthesis, physical chemistry, materials, and spectroscopy.
- Classics: Greek, Latin, ancient history, and comparative literature.
- Comparative Literature: World literatures, translation studies, theory.
- Computer Science: Algorithms, AI, machine learning, and computational biology.
- Criminal Justice: Policy, criminology, forensic science, and global justice.
- Earth and Environmental Sciences: Climate modeling, geophysics, paleontology.
- Economics: Econometrics, development, labor economics, and inequality.
- English: Literary criticism, creative writing, digital humanities.
- Film Studies: Cinema theory, production, media history, and archives.
- French: Literature, linguistics, cultural studies, and postcolonialism.
- History: Global, U.S., European, and public history methodologies.
- Linguistics: Syntax, phonology, sociolinguistics, and language acquisition.
- Mathematics: Algebra, topology, analysis, and applied math.
- Music: Composition, ethnomusicology, performance, and theory.
- Philosophy: Analytic, continental, ethics, and philosophy of science.
- Physics: Particle physics, condensed matter, astrophysics, and quantum computing.
- Political Science: Theory, comparative, international relations, and public law.
- Psychology: Cognitive, social, developmental, and clinical neuroscience.
- Sociology: Urban, stratification, culture, and qualitative methods.
- Theatre: Dramaturgy, performance studies, directing, and criticism.
GC's consortium model allows teaching at CUNY campuses. Centers for migration and urban research drive interdisciplinary work. Public programs feature lectures and performances. Fellowships support diverse scholars. Graduates become professors, researchers, policymakers, advancing knowledge and society.
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- CUNY School of Law
- CUNY School of Professional Studies
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