CAS Grad Brochure

Graduate Programs E X P E C T M O R E . Y O U ’ L L F I N D I T H E R E . College of Arts and Sciences

Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy as to Students: Lehigh University admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. These can be stand alone or part of your graduate program: • Africana Studies • Cognitive Science • Documentary Film • Environmental Health • Environmental Justice • Bethlehem: https://www.visithistoricbethlehem.com/ • Discover the Lehigh Valley Region: https://www.discoverlehighvalley.com/ • Cost of living calculator: https://lehighvalley.org/come-here/cost-living-calculator/ Fast Facts C O L L E G E O F A R T S & S C I E N C E S / G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S How to Apply Deadlines Certificates Location Total LU graduate student population 1800+ Master’s: average time to degree 1-2 yrs. Ph.D.: average time to degree 5 yrs. • Online application: https://www.applyweb.com/lehighg/index.ftl • Official transcripts • 2 letters of recommendation* • GRE scores - optional for most programs* • English language proficiency - TOEFL & IELTS are accepted. Please review alternatives and score requirements here: https://cas.lehigh.edu/content/graduate-faqs. *NOTE: Check the prospective department for programspecific requirements. Total # of CAS enrolled students 400+ education healthcare nonprofit Employed within one year Doctoral Outcomes TO P I N D U S T R I E S 94% research technology Employed, continuing education, or pursuing military or volunteer service within one year. technology education healthcare Employed within one year Master’s Outcomes TO P I N D U S T R I E S 87% government nonprofit Employed, continuing education, or pursuing military or volunteer service within one year. December 1, 2022 Apply for Spring 2023 semester January 1, 2023 Apply for Fall 2023 with financial aid consideration April 30, 2023 Apply for Summer 2023 session July 15, 2023 Apply for Fall 2023 (financial aid may not be available) • Environmental Law & Policy • Urban Environmental Policy & Planning • Sustainable Development • Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies NOTE: Check the prospective department for programspecific dates.

AMessage from the Associate Dean R. Michael Burger, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies Welcome to the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Lehigh University. Increasingly, a graduate degree is critical to skill development, career enhancement, and intellectual growth. Most importantly, graduate studies will allow you to begin to contribute to the important work of knowledge creation by applying your educational experiences to solving current scientific, social, and cultural problems. Our vision for graduate education in the College of Arts and Sciences is to foster a scholarly environment among a highly collaborative community. Here, you will develop close mentoring relationships with faculty who are personally invested in your success. My most rewarding work has been mentoring Ph.D. students toward fulfillment of their goals in my Auditory Neuroscience research lab. As Associate Dean, I have also had the privilege of working with graduate students from across the College. Regardless of your field of choice, in the CAS you will find enthusiastic faculty and ample resources to help you realize your aspirations. Our exceptional mentoring is nested in a research environment that is resourced to allow you to perform at the top levels of your field. Our graduates go on to excellent positions in the private sector and top research institutions worldwide. As a nationally-ranked research university, Lehigh provides students with state-of-the-art facilities while maintaining program sizes that allow close collaboration between faculty and students. Financial support for high-achieving CAS graduate students is available through scholarships, teaching assistantships, and research assistantships, which are funded by an annual $12 million in federal grant awards from agencies including the NIH, NSF, NASA, DOE, and beyond. Lehigh is located in a thriving metropolitan area close to both New York City and Philadelphia. Bethlehem features affordable housing, excellent restaurants and nightlife, as well as countless music festivals and entertainment opportunities close to campus. This is an exciting time to be part of the Arts and Sciences community at Lehigh. Here, you will find cross-disciplinary collaborations and an academic support system that enables students to first imagine and then realize professional and personal success. Apply to Lehigh, you will be amazed at what you discover!

Pg. 4 Biological Sciences G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S Gregory Lang, Graduate Director Email: gil213@lehigh.edu COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES D E G R E E S M . S . & P h . D . Research Statement Graduate students are a part of a research team, which includes the faculty adviser, research scientists, post-docs, and undergraduate students, as well as collaborators from other institutions in the United States and abroad. Students are encouraged to rotate among different labs to gain firsthand lab experience, training in specific techniques, and one-on-one interactions with faculty. Department Contact

Pg. 5 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Program Description Lehigh’s Ph.D. degree program in biology is offered in a highly collaborative, research-oriented department that successfully trains students in the investigation, exploration, and deep understanding of the biological sciences. Our graduate students will enter an academically rigorous and supportive environment for advanced research and training, enjoying collaborative work in state-of-the-art laboratories, research centers and classrooms. The biology department places particular emphasis on developing students’ ability to investigate, explore and understand the biological sciences through the design and execution of authentic research projects. Students may complete a concentration in one of the following areas: • Biochemistry • Evolution and behavior • Neuroscience • Cell and molecular biology Ph.D. students generally complete the program in 5 - 6 years, engaging in lab rotations, research, and teaching, and culminating in the dissertation defense. We also offer a master’s of science degree in molecular biology, conducted exclusively via online distance education. This 30-credit program (10+ courses) is highly focused, research-oriented, and designed specifically for part-time students who have an interest in the biotechnology industry. Students pursuing the M.S. degree typically complete the program in 2 - 6 years. Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships / Research Assistantships / Fellowships - includes stipend + tuition Scholarships - tuition remission Ph.D. graduates have secured research positions at prestigious academic institutions including MIT, Baylor, Yale, Cornell, University of Pennsylvania, and University of North Carolina. Many have continued in academia and currently hold tenure-track positions at colleges and universities. Others are employed at pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies such as GlaxoSmithKline, Merck, Johnson & Johnson, and Aventis. TOP TIER FACULTY Faculty are rising and established leaders in the field, with research labs funded by national agencies (NSF, NIH) and private foundations. OUTCOMES/CAREERS For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E

Pg. 6 Chemistry G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / CHEMISTRY D E G R E E S M . S . & P h . D . Research Statement Our students engage in exciting research that ranges from exploring fundamental chemistry and biochemistry, to solving mission-based problems that are increasingly complex and transdisciplinary. Examples of research areas are: • Energy and catalysis • Biomolecular structure and function • Molecular assembly, materials, and nanoscience • Chemical synthesis • Analysis and spectroscopy Xiaoji Xu, Admissions Director Email: xgx214@lehigh.edu Department Contact

Pg. 7 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / CHEMISTRY Program Description Earning a Ph.D. in chemistry at Lehigh will enable you to confidently enter the world of professional molecular problem solving. The program provides an approach to graduate education that trains students to be successful independent scientists in an increasingly interdisciplinary scientific world. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to achieve high impact results on various important scientific issues. Concentrations are offered in: • Analytical • Biochemistry • Inorganic • Organic • Physical Ph.D. students generally complete at least 4 years of full-time study, and work closely with faculty and peers to carry out cutting-edge research, advance their field, contribute to scientific literature, and develop skills to tackle complex challenges. As a professional chemist or biochemist, you are at the heart of science, working to connect the physical sciences with life and applied sciences, such as medicine and engineering. Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships / Research Assistantships / Fellowships - includes stipend + tuition Scholarships - tuition remission • Biointerfacial chemistry • Chemical force microscopy • Drug delivery • Electrochemistry • Gas separations • High-pressure chemistry • Lanthanide chemistry • Lipids • Membranes • Langmuir-Blodgett films • Membrane proteins • Multi-drug resistance • Nanoporous materials • Organometallic chemistry • Organofluorochemistry • Polymer chemistry • Solid State chemistry • Surface chemistry of metals and semiconductors • Vibrational spectroscopy of nanostructured polymers RESEARCH-ACTIVE FACULTY with specialization areas in: 15 replace smaller photo to show greater diversity among students in program. For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E

Pg. 8 Earth & Environmental Sciences G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES D E G R E E S M . S . & P h . D . Research Statement In Earth & Environmental Sciences (EES), we train students to become independent scientists through mentoring and hands-on experience. These experiences range from exploring and documenting the natural Earth system in the field, through observations, measurements, and experiments, to analyzing data in the lab with sophisticated techniques like gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, to using computer modeling to understand processes and provide predictive capabilities. Research is an integral component of EES and includes: • Collaborating with an internationally recognized faculty • Field work in exotic locations like the Arctic, Alps, Mongolia, and the deep sea • Funding through major grants from NSF, NOAA, NASA, DOD, National Park Service, and the National Academy of Sciences • An annual graduate student research symposium Jill McDermott, Graduate Director Email: jim416@lehigh.edu Department Contact

Pg. 9 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Program Description Earth and Environmental Sciences informs our knowledge about the natural world. To study natural systems is to understand past environments, our current environment, and the future of the Earth system. Here, you will research the subdisciplines of ecology, environmental science, biogeochemistry, oceanography, geology, geochemistry, and geophysics. We offer both M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs. M.S. candidates typically complete the program in 2 years by performing thesis research and 30 credit hours of coursework. Ph.D. candidates typically complete the program in 4 – 5 years, by completing dissertation research and coursework that varies based on prior experience. EES graduates have gone on to work in environmental consulting, government agencies, teaching, academia, industry and the energy sector, journalism, and the fields of health and medicine. Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships / Research Assistantships / Fellowships - includes stipend + tuition Scholarships - tuition remission LABORATORY & FIELD-ORIENTED STUDIES + Research opportunities include: 1 PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE ARTICLES IN PEERREVIEWED LITERATURE M.S. students typically publish Ph.D. students typically publish 3 For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E

Pg. 10 English G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / ENGLISH D E G R E E S M . A . & P h . D . Research Statement We believe that student research is a central part of the process of graduate education, at both the M.A. and Ph.D. levels. Students work closely with faculty on research projects, with a number of active research grants in the English department also offering funding for graduate research assistantships. Our students typically have active publication records, in both peer-reviewed academic journals and mainstream venues. We encourage Ph.D. students to aim for at least one peer-reviewed publication during their careers with us. Amardeep Singh, Graduate Director Email: inenglgr@lehigh.edu Department Contact

Pg. 11 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / ENGLISH Program Description Our programs in English are designed to train you as both a scholar and a teacher. The program focuses on Literature and Social Justice, an area of increasing interest to many potential employers, both within academia and in the broader world. Together, faculty and students explore questions of power and inequities that are both historical and contemporary, with an interest in how works of literature can engender a more socially-just world. As a student, you will gain: • A broad knowledge of British and American literature in its historical context, including recent expansions of the canon • An understanding of one or more recent theoretical approaches and the ability to use those methodologies to investigate literary, cultural, or pedagogical issues • A concentration of work in a major field, which is also your principal area of research • Robust experience in designing and teaching composition and literature to undergraduates M.A. candidates typically complete the program in 2 years with 33 credit hours of coursework (thesis optional). Ph.D. candidates typically complete the program in 7 - 10 years with additional credit hours (depending on entry level) as well as a dissertation. Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships – includes stipend and tuition Fellowships (Department/College/University) - includes stipend and tuition Dissertation Fellowships - includes stipend and tuition Scholarships - tuition only place book detail shot here For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E • Available to M.A. and Ph.D. students • Consists of 12 credit hours of coursework • 8 of 12 credits must be in graduate seminars or independent studies • Training in the theory and practice of compositionrhetoric Certificate in Composition and Rhetoric

Pg. 12 Environmental Policy G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S D E G R E E M . A . Research Statement The Environmental Policy (EP) program is structured to give you significant flexibility in your coursework, the opportunity to receive additional certification in five subject areas, and the ability to complement classroom learning with more in-depth research or practical experience. Whether focused down the street or across the globe and guided by a faculty mentor or community partner, you will actively push the boundaries on designing and implementing policies that orient society toward a more environmentally healthy and sustainable future. Karen Beck Pooley, Graduate Director Email: kbp312@lehigh.edu Department Contact COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

Pg. 13 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Program Description Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships – includes stipend and tuition Graduate Assistantships - awards vary based on position Scholarships - tuition only Our M.A. in Environmental Policy (EP) will equip you with the foundational knowledge of current legal and political structures and prepare you to supervise, regulate, manage, and subsidize procedures that guide society towards a more environmentally healthy and sustainable future. Our program will provide you with: • Service-learning components of coursework, volunteer work, and internship experiences • The opportunity to combine coursework with a year-long Community Fellowship • A wealth of nearby environmental assets, environmental challenges, and public and private organizations addressing both You may choose to receive certification in one these areas of concentration: • Environmental Health • Environmental Justice • Environmental Law and Policy • Sustainable Development • Urban Environmental Policy and Planning M.A. candidates typically complete the program in 1 - 2 years with 30 credit hours, including either a master’s thesis or a semester-long internship. SUCCESS AFTER LEHIGH Graduates have gone on to successful careers in: • the United Nations • federal, state, and local governments • environmental advocacy organizations • research • nonprofit • higher ed For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E

Pg. 14 History G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / HISTORY D E G R E E S M . A . & P h . D . Research Statement At Lehigh, we foster inquisitive minds through hands-on, real-world experience. As a graduate student here, you will work with faculty, peers, and independently to ask important questions and seek answers in thoughtful and unique ways. Our scholarly research is at the forefront of new historiographic developments that use transnational perspectives to rethink major historical issues, providing students with a strong foundation in historical knowledge and practical skills that are essential in the globalized world. John Savage, Graduate Director Email: jms8@lehigh.edu Department Contact

Pg. 15 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / HISTORY Program Description Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships - includes stipend and tuition Graduate Assistantships - awards vary based on position Scholarships - tuition only Our history program provides training in preparation for careers in research and teaching, as well as non-academic pursuits, offering both M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Here, you will collaborate with world-class faculty who work in diverse research fields, all connected to the broader theme of Transnational History. Lehigh history offers: • A small, intimate program with plenty of engagement with faculty mentors • A positive and collaborative student community • Pedagogical, research, and professional development opportunities • The foundational skills, theoretical knowledge, and methodological acumen necessary to conduct research, teach, and publish The M.A. program is typically completed in 3 - 4 semesters and requires 30 credit hours (10 courses) as well as a capstone project. In recent years, Ph.D. candidates have published in top academic journals and published book versions of their dissertations. Our graduates have secured tenure track university positions, teach at community colleges or independent high schools, and serve in public history-related positions in government or the private sector. For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E • African and Atlantic AfricanDiaspora History • Latin American and Caribbean History • British, French and Spanish Atlantic World Empires • Early Modern and Modern European Intellectual History • Holocaust, Genocide, Human Rights and Refugee Studies • Ottoman Empire and Islamic World History • Colonial America and Early American Republic • Native American History • Gender History • 20th Century U.S. History • African-American History Faculty areas of specialization include:

Pg. 16 Mathematics G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S D E G R E E S M . S . & P h . D . Research Statement At Lehigh, we foster inquisitive minds through hands-on, real-world experience. Our students work with faculty, peers and independently to ask important questions and seek answers in thoughtful and unique ways. As a student in the department of mathematics, you may choose to pursue research in these areas: Algebra, Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Topology, Analysis, Applied and Computational Mathematics, Differential Geometry, Mathematical Biology, Number Theory, Partial Differential Equations, Probability, and Statistics. Andrew Harder, Graduate Director Email: anh318@lehigh.edu Department Contacts COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / MATHEMATICS

Pg. 17 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / MATHEMATICS Program Description Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships / Research Assistantships / Fellowships - includes stipend + tuition Scholarships - tuition remission Peter Conley, Mathematics Ph.D. S T U D E N T P E R S P E C T I V E “Lehigh has a great program for mathematics because it’s relatively small and highly personalized. Grad students become really close with each other and work on problems and issues together. We also collaborate with our professors and get to know them on an informal and personal basis.” Mathematics is one of the fundamental, most unified and universal sciences. The discipline of mathematics trains the mind to use logic and reason to discover new knowledge, and to make sense of what we already know. Through research, education and application, Lehigh’s mathematics program trains students to solve complex problems in their respective fields of study. Students work closely with faculty, who encourage, mentor, and challenge them throughout the program. Lehigh’s mathematics department offers the following graduate degrees: • M.S. in Mathematics • Ph.D. in Mathematics • M.S. in Applied Mathematics • Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics • M.S. in Statistics Candidates in the master’s programs typically complete 30 credit hours (10+ courses). Ph.D. candidates typically complete the program in 5 - 7 years with additional credit hours (depending on entry level) as well as a dissertation. Graduates go on to successful careers in academia, business, finance, education, engineering, government, and medical sciences. For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E

Pg. 18 Physics G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / PHYSICS D E G R E E S M . S . & P h . D . Research Statement Professor Ivan Biaggio, Director of Graduate Admissions Email: physics@lehigh.edu Department Contact Lehigh Physics is home to robust and innovative graduate programs that will prepare you for a successful career in either academia or industry. Our faculty, staff scientists, and students have access to state-of-the-art instrumentation and research facilities, enabling them to create and use the most ambitious and technologically-advanced tools in their effort to explore different facets of science.

Pg. 19 Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships / Research Assistantships / Fellowships - includes stipend + tuition Scholarships - tuition remission COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / PHYSICS Program Description Our graduate programs are designed to provide you with a rich education and train you to become a leader in the field of physics. You will have many opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research, have access to state-of-theart instrumentation and research facilities, and work closely with professors who are recognized internationally for their expertise. Our graduate students initially complete a series of courses in the M.S. program, and then go on to work with an adviser to develop a research project and work toward a Ph.D. Candidates for the Ph.D. generally complete 5 – 6 years of full-time study and research, working closely with faculty and peers to carry out cutting-edge science, advance their field, contribute to scientific literature, and develop skills to tackle complex challenges. • Astrophysics • Atomic, molecular and optical physics • Biophysics • Complex fluids • Computational physics • Condensed matter physics • High-energy theory and cosmology • Photonics and Nonlinear optics • Nuclear physics • Statistical physics AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E

Pg. 20 Political Science G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / POLITICAL SCIENCE D E G R E E S M . A . & M . P . P . Research Statement As a political science graduate student, you will have the opportunity to conduct your own independent research (as part of an independent study, master’s paper or thesis) or work with faculty members on their projects. Some recent student projects include studies of predatory lending practices in the Lehigh Valley and regional Latino political activism, program reviews of the MarketTowns Initiative in the Delaware-Lehigh River Heritage Corridor and Community Action Committee of Lehigh Valley’s Green Futures Fund, and an evaluation of the impact of direct foreign investment on democratization in former communistbloc nations. Brian Fife, Graduate Director Email: blf218@lehigh.edu Department Contact

Pg. 21 Program Description The political science department offers two graduate programs designed to develop professionals who can think critically and creatively about the political and public policy processes. Here, you will receive a broad multidisciplinary education that prepares you for leadership positions in government, non-profit organizations, and for an array of careers in the private sector. M.A. in Politics and Policy: Candidates in the M.A. program earn a traditional degree with a theoretical framework. Students can complete the program in a single calendar year (30 credit hours) and often choose to continue their academic careers in doctoral programs or enroll in law school. Master of Public Policy: The M.P.P. is a distinctive program that focuses on analytic methods and trains students to successfully develop creative solutions to intricate policy problems. The program can be completed in a single calendar year (30 credit hours) and allows students to gain skills in: • qualitative and quantitative analysis, • grant writing, • and the analysis of complex policy environments. Students in both programs may also choose to participate in a Community Fellowship, which combines rigorous academic training with a hands-on, community-based internship in a local agency. Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships – includes stipend and tuition Graduate Assistantships - awards vary based on position Scholarships - tuition only COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / POLITICAL SCIENCE Recent graduates have gone on to successful careers in: • health policy analysis • administration in nonpro t and public organizations • grant administration • organizational development • community organizing • state and local government leadership • lobbying • communications SUCCESS AFTER LEHIGH For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E

Pg. 22 Psychology G R A D U A T E P R O G R A M S COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / PSYCHOLOGY D E G R E E S M . S . & P h . D . Research Statement Our graduate students regularly publish research done in collaboration with their faculty and graduate student collaborators. These publications appear in top journals such as Child Development, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, and many more. Professor Valerie Taylor, Graduate Director Email: vjtaylor@lehigh.edu Department Contact

Pg. 23 Program Description Lehigh’s department of psychology provides you with the opportunity to pursue an M.S. or Ph.D. in psychology that is distinctive, interdisciplinary, and research focused. Our student-centered environment promotes independent thinking, collaboration with fellow researchers, and fulfilling scholarly work. Our program trains you to become a methodologically sophisticated researcher, capable of independently conducting studies that make important contributions to your field and/or solve applied problems. We are committed to providing a supportive, enriching research environment. Students work closely with one or multiple faculty members and gradually develop into independent researchers. A graduate degree in psychology at Lehigh provides: • State-of-the-art and well-equipped psychological research laboratories • The opportunity to collaborate across departments, programs, and colleges in research • Multiple opportunities to gain teaching experience • A small faculty-student ratio, close faculty-student collaboration, and a congenial atmosphere The department accepts mainly Ph.D. students, but also offers an M.S. for a few well-qualified students each year. Ph.D. students will traditionally obtain a master’s degree in the process of working toward their doctorate. Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships – includes stipend and tuition Research Assistantships - includes stipend and tuition Fellowships (Department/College/University) - includes stipend and tuition Scholarships - tuition only COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / PSYCHOLOGY For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by December 15. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E 3AREAS OF CONCENTRATION • Cognitive psychology • Developmental psychology • Social psychology Graduates pursue careers in both academic and non-academic positions including: • Postdoctoral research • Faculty • Statistician • Institutional research • Research psychologist • Human Factor Specialist CAREER OUTCOMES

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