Programs
Ph.D. and M.S. Degree Programs
The School of Science offers graduate degrees and certificate programs in several science, mathematics and statistics disciplines. Graduate students will earn a Purdue University degree. Students in the biostatistics Ph.D. program and the geology M.S. program will earn an Indiana University degree.
Ph.D. Degree Programs
- Biology
- Biostatistics
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Psychology: Clinical
- Psychology: Psychobiology of Addictions
M.S. Degree Programs
- Biology (Thesis, Non-Thesis and Pre-Professional Non-Thesis)
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Forensic and Investigative Sciences
- Geology
- Mathematics: Pure/Applied Mathematics
- Mathematics: Applied Statistics
- Mathematics Education
- Physics
- Psychology: Clinical
- Psychology: Industrial/Organizational
- Psychology: Psychobiology of Addictions
Graduate Certificate Programs in Computer Science
- Biocomputing
- Biometrics
- Computer Security
- Databases and Data Mining
- Software Engineering
Special Graduate Programs
M.D.-Ph.D. Program
The School of Science participates in the joint M.D.-Ph.D. program with the Indiana University School of Medicine. In this program, students concurrently earn an M.D. and a Ph.D., taking courses in both science and medicine with several courses simultaneously satisfying both degree requirements.
Pre-Professional Master's Degree
Students who need additional coursework for application to medical, dental or other professional schools may choose the pre-professional non-thesis master's degree offered by the Department of Biology. Students complete 30 hours of graduate level work in two semesters.

