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Princeton University
15 Applied and Pure Sciences degree programs

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A.B. in Astrophysical Sciences

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This program is known for its excellence in research and in teaching. The students carry out three independent research projects, in collaboration with a faculty adviser, on topics that range from pla ...more

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A.B. in Chemistry

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This is a flexible program suitable for those who plan to attend graduate school, as well as for premedical students or those intending to pursue a career in secondary school teaching. It is appropria ...more

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A.B. in Geosciences - Environmental Biogeochemistry (EBC)

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This program helps the students to study the geochemical and biological processes modifying Earth’s surface atmosphere, soils, sediments, oceans); how do biogeochemical interactions modify the behavio ...more

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A.B. in Geosciences - Geophysics and Geology (GPG)

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This program helps the students to study the structure and evolution of Earth as a physical system, by theory, experiment, observation and numerical simulation. The emphasis is on physical processes o ...more

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A.B. in Geosciences - Ocean, Atmosphere and Climate (OAC)

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This program helps the students to study the coupled ocean and atmosphere system as it interacts with life to set the physical and chemical conditions of Earth’s surface. Students concentrating in sub ...more

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A.B. in Physics

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This program in physics at Princeton will not only teach students about the structure of physical law, but it will allow them to take part in its discovery. Along the way students will learn to "think ...more

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B.S.E. in Civil and Environmental Engineering - Geological Engineering

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This geological engineering is the application of science to problems and projects involving the Earth, its physical environment, earth materials, and natural resources. The curriculum is offered in a ...more

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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry

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This program offers students an especially stimulating educational and research environment within a community of nationally and internationally respected researchers and scholars. The program is smal ...more

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M.S. in Chemistry

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This program offers students an especially stimulating educational and research environment within a community of nationally and internationally respected researchers and scholars. The program is smal ...more

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Master of Engineering in Environmental Engineering and Water Resources

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This program provides students with the training necessary to analyze quantitatively a broad spectrum of environmental and water resource problems, which by nature are multidisciplinary. Students and ...more

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Princeton University is a private research university located in Princeton, New Jersey. It was founded in 1746 as the College of New Jersey. Today, the university enrolls approximately 7,145 undergraduate and graduate students. Undergraduate students are offered the bachelor of Arts or Science degrees in different fields. The Graduate School offers advanced degrees in Humanities, Social Sciences, ...read more

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