1.Architecture
Graduate Programs
MArch 3
MArch 2+
MArch 2
MArch 1
Core Semesters
Advanced Semesters
International Semesters
Dual/Joint Degrees
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE / MASTER OF URBAN DESIGN
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK (MSW)
MASTER OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (MCM)
2.ART
Graduate Program
The Graduate School of Art's program is an intensive multidisciplinary experience centered on independent studio production and supported by the academic resources of a premier private research institution. At Washington University in St. Louis, graduate students cultivate and pursue the development of a personal body of work and lay the groundwork for a lifetime of artistic growth. Students are supported in their endeavors through access to individual studios and excellent art-making facilities and through individual attention from the College of Art and Graduate School of Art faculty, a diverse group of active and committed artists.
Each student’s course of study is self-directed and includes consultations and critiques with faculty, advisors, and visiting artists. Mentorship possibilities extend across the divisions of Washington University and reach beyond the university into the rich artistic community of St. Louis.
Graduate students working with different media are unified within a single dynamic graduate community. At the graduate level, media-based boundaries are permeable, providing access to a broad range of faculty expertise and College of Art resources, and expanding the breadth of dialogue among graduate students. Diverse approaches to art are encouraged among members of the graduate community. The rich history of artistic enterprise, built upon traditional concepts, tools, and materials, exist in dialogue with new and experimental modes of expression.
The Graduate School of Art maintains a full range of studio facilities. Two woodshops, a metal shop and foundry, a cold glass-working shop, and numerous kilns for ceramic work comprise our three dimensional facilities. Printmaking facilities provide for the production prints as large as five by ten feet as well as facilities for hand made paper. Significant investment is made in photography and digital imaging facilities as these technologies evolve. Other resources include the Carolyne Roehm Electronic Media Center, the Nancy Spirtas Kranzberg Studio for the Illustrated Book, and the Kenneth and Nancy Kranzberg Art & Architecture Library.
Undergraduate Program
•Core
•Digital Imaging & Photography
•Fashion
•Painting
•Printmaking/Drawing
•Sculpture
•Visual Communications
3.Art&sciences
Departments and Programs
Department/Program Homepage (where available) | Description: click here(pdf) | Graduate Advisor | Phone |
Wayne Fields | 935-5216 | ||
Erik Trinkaus | 935-5252 | ||
William Wallace | 935-5270 | ||
Letty Chen | 935-5156 | ||
Garland Allen | 935-6860 | ||
Rebecca Riney | 800/852-9074 | ||
Biochemistry |
| Kathleen Hall | 362-3365 |
Computational Biology |
| David Sept | 362-3365 |
Developmental Biology |
| Kerry Kornfeld/James Skeath | 362-3365 |
Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology |
| Barbara Schaal | 362-3365 |
Immunology |
| Barry Sleckman | 362-3365 |
Molecular Biophysics |
| Nathan Baker | 362-3365 |
Molecular Cell Biology |
| Maurine Linder | 362-3365 |
Molecular Genetics and Genomics |
| Tim Schedl/James Skeath | 362-3365 |
Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis |
| Tamara Doering/Joseph Vogel | 362-3365 |
Neurosciences |
| Dora Angelaki/Paul Taghert | 362-3365 |
Plant Biology |
| Eric Richards | 362-3365 |
Human and Statistical Genetics |
| Anne Bowcock & DC Rao | 362-3365 |
Richard Loomis | 800/223-0913 | ||
Catherine Keane | 935-5123 | ||
Robert Hegel | 935-5170 | ||
Bruce Fegley | 935-5610 | ||
Andrew Mertha | 935-8577 | ||
Gaetano Antionolfi | 935-5670 | ||
Garrett Duncan | 935-8740 | ||
English and American Literature | William McKelvy | 935-5190 | |
Lutz Koepnick | 935-5160 | ||
Tim Parsons | 935-5450 | ||
Ron Gribbins | 935-6778 | ||
Marvin Marcus | 935-6778 | ||
Pamela Barmash | 935-8567 | ||
Liberal Arts | Harriet Stone | 935-4172 | |
Mohan Kumar | 935-8122 | ||
Michael Mueller | 286-1428 | ||
Craig Monson | 935-5581 | ||
Donna McGinnis | 935-6778 | ||
Julie Jordan | 935-5858 | ||
Eric Brown | 935-6670 | ||
Jose Bermudez | 935-4297 | ||
James Schilling | 935-6250 | ||
Political Economy and Public Policy | Norman Schofield | 935-5686 | |
Matthew Gabel | 935-5852 | ||
Deanna Barch | 935-6565 | ||
Pascal Infri | 935-5175 | ||
William Clark | 747-0104 | ||
Mary Jo Bang | 935-5130 | ||
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Aerospace Engineering |
| Ramesh Agrwal | 935-6091 |
Biomedical Engineering |
| Frank C.P. Yin | 935-6414 |
Computer Engineering |
| Jeremy Buhler | 935-6180 |
Computer Science |
| Jeremy Buhler | 935-6180 |
Electrical Engineering |
| Daniel R. Fuhrmann | 935-6163 |
Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering |
| Daniel Giammar | 935-6849 |
Mechanical Engineering |
| Ken Jerina | 935-4960 |
Structural Engineering |
| Kevin Truman | 935-6348 |
Systems Science and Mathematics |
| Heinz Schaettler | 935-6163 |
Chakravarthi Narasimhan | 935-6340 | ||
Wendy Auslander | 935-6600 |
935-8577 | |||
935-8577 | |||
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Howard Brick | 935-4594 | ||
Human Resources Management | Ron Gribbins | 935-6700 | |
Priscilla Stone | 935-5958 | ||
| Joe Barcroft | 935-5175 | |
New Institutional Social Sciences | Itai Sened | 935-5657 | |
Teaching of College Writing |
| Amy Pawl | 935-5120 |
Linda Nicholson | 935-5102 | ||
| Keith Sawyer | 935-8724 | |
| Harriet Stone | 935-5142 | |
Urban Studies |
| Carol Camp Yeakey | 935-6241 |
4. Olin Business School
Degree Programs Tailored to Full- and Part-time Students
BS in Business Administration (BSBA) - a four-year undergraduate business program gives students the option to pursue second majors or degrees in programs from engineering to fine arts.
Master of Science in Finance - a 10- to 12-month graduate program prepares students for advanced entry-level career opportunities in financial services and corporate financial management.
Master of Accounting (MACC) - a one- to two-year graduate program prepares students for careers that require extensive accounting knowledge in both public accounting and corporate accounting settings.
Full-time MBA - a two-year program in which an intensely personalized curriculum allows students to target areas of interest, develop career-specific skills, and capitalize on hands-on learning opportunities.
Professional MBA (PMBA) - a three-year, evening program designed for working professionals featuring a class cohort system where students attend classes with the same individuals for their first four semesters.
Executive MBA - St. Louis and Shanghai-based 18-month weekend programs emphasize strategy, leadership, the design of effective organizations, and global competitive markets.
PhD - a doctoral program emphasizing economics, quantitative methodology, and mentoring by faculty, preparing students for careers in scholarship and teaching.
5. Engineering
Master of Science Degree
Doctor of Science Degree
6.Law
Juris Doctor (J.D.) program
LLM Programs
Joint Degrees
7. Medicine
Medical Students
Ph.D. Students
M.D./Ph.D. Students
Audiology & Communication Sciences
Genetic Epidemiology
Health Administration
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Psychiatric Epidemiology
Visiting Clinical Students
Mini-Medical School
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