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Interschool Degree Programs
In addition to the numerous interdepartmental, interdisciplinary doctoral degree programs that provide students with the opportunity to take courses in different programs and different schools, there are a select number of free-standing master's degree programs that offer a course of study that bridges between Northwestern's schools.  The Plant Biology and Conservation program offers curricula that bridge the McCormick School of Engineering and Appiled Science and the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.  Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences offer master's students the opportunity to pursue a course of study in both the Kellogg School of Management and the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.  Students are encouraged to review the program pages and contact program administrators directly to determine eligibility requirements for admission and to determine the suitability of the course of study for individual applicants.

Last updated: Jun 16 2008 10:16AM