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Princeton University
12 Life Science degree programs

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A.B. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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This program encompasses essentially everything else, including, for instance, the coordination of organs in the body via hormones; neural processing and the behavior it generates; the evolution of ph ...more

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A.B. in Molecular Biology

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This program is committed to providing the intellectual foundation and practical skills to conduct original research in the biological sciences. All Molecular Biology undergraduates are given the oppo ...more

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B.S.E. in Chemical Engineering - Bioengineering and Biotechnology

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This program is pollution control, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, adhesives, biopolymers, artificial kidneys, oil refineries, solar panels, and ceramics. The American Institute for Chemical Engineer ...more

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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Neuroscience

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The program encourages the serious study of molecular, cellular, developmental and systems neuroscience as it interfaces with cognitive and behavioral research. Current examples at Princeton include: ...more

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Joint Ph.D. in Neuroscience

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The joint graduate degree program in Neuroscience is designed for students that want to do a Ph.D. primarily based on another discipline, but with a neuroscience component. The program encourages the ...more

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Master of Engineering in Chemical and Biological Engineering

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The M.Eng. is a coursework-based master's degree offered to practicing engineers. Eight graduate-level courses must be completed for the M.Eng. degree, at least six of which must be in technical subje ...more

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Master of Science in Engineering in Chemical and Biological Engineering

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The M.S.E. is a research-based master's degree, culminating in an M.S.E. thesis describing the student's original research. Each candidate's experience is broadened through satisfactory completion of ...more

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Ph.D. in Chemical and Biological Engineering

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This program aims to prepare students for positions as independent researchers, whether in industry or in academia. Many of these students will eventually go on to assume managerial or administrative ...more

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Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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This program is designed to develop both the breadth and depth of understanding that will enable graduates of the department to respond to future advances in the field. At the same time, students acqu ...more

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Ph.D. in Molecular Biology

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This program fosters the intellectual development of modern biologists. Students from a variety of educational backgrounds, and offer an educational program that goes well beyond traditional biology. ...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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