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Highly selective Master’s Degree Programs in architecture, engineering, finance, public affairs, and public policy 45 Doctoral Departments and Programs spanning the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering
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Doctoral education, available in all divisions, emphasizes original and independent scholarship, while master's degree programs in architecture, engineering, finance, public affairs, and public policy prepare candidates for careers in public life and professional practice.
Joint Degrees. Princeton's Graduate School offers four full joint-degree programs: Interdisciplinary Humanities. Social Policy. Neuroscience. Materials Science. Established joint degree programs allow participating students to earn a Ph.D. within a recognized discipline, but with a substantial research component of a related discipline.
Based in the School for Engineering and Applied Sciences, with affiliate labs across campus, students in the doctoral program will benefit from Princeton’s uniquely collaborative environment.
Graduate students are an integral part of academic life at Princeton. Learn more about our top-ranked Ph.D. program.
Ph.D. in Public Affairs. Our students use evidence-based analysis to develop and lead creative approaches to today's public policy challenges. The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs offers a Ph.D. in Public Affairs in two research clusters: Security Studies; and Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy (STEP).