Introduction: Graduate Studies


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The Graduate College is the academic and administrative unit that has jurisdiction over all programs leading to advanced degrees. The Graduate College develops and safeguards standards of graduate work and promotes and assists research by faculty members and graduate students in all fields.

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign enrolls approximately 9,000 graduate students and offers advanced degrees in more than 100 fields of study. In addition to the M.A. or M.S. and Ph.D. degrees offered in many disciplines, a number of departments offer work leading to other graduate degrees. Among these are master's and doctoral degrees in professional and performing arts fields and various master's degrees in teaching.

Descriptions of these degrees are given in the appropriate departmental sections of the Graduate Programs section. More detailed descriptions of graduate programs and the requirements for the degrees may be obtained from the individual departments.


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