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| Grad Schools in the USA
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All graduate schools in Canada and the US have the same basic goal: to provide advanced-level study and research opportunities for committed students. Graduate schools are part of universities and colleges throughout North America, whether in small rural towns, urban inner cities or quiet suburbs. They can be at secular or faith-affiliated colleges, historically black colleges, women's colleges, technical institutes, public or private colleges, and programs can be offered on-campus or online.
Graduate classes are usually small seminar classes of less than 20 students, which means close work with peers and professors. Master's and doctoral degree programs are often heavily research-based, requiring you to undertake original thinking, questioning, analysis and research. This goes for any area of graduate study you might pursue. The main areas of graduate study include law, medicine, teacher education, business administration, natural and applied sciences, veterinary medicine, fine and performing arts, film, dentistry, library sciences, pharmacy, agriculture and bio-resources, computer science, architecture, engineering, nursing, public health, public administration and policy, religious and theological studies, allied health and health sciences, naturopathic and holistic medicine and humanities and liberal arts. Interdisciplinary, collaborative and joint degrees are also options that allow you to tailor your graduate studies to fit your personal interests, abilities and aspirations.
All grad schools--no matter their size, mandate, affiliation, historical context or program focus--give you the knowledge and skills you need to pursue your intellectual and career dreams. All sound good? Then use Grad source to search all grad schools in Canada and the USA today!
FEATURED GRAD SCHOOLS WITH FINE ARTS PROGRAMS
OTHER GRAD SCHOOLS WITH FINE ARTS PROGRAMS
Our database of Grad Schools Grad Schools has been divided for ease of use into specific regions. Canadian grad schools have been divided into two major regions--the northeastern and western regions--which correspond to the grad school associations of each region (the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools and the Western Canadian Deans of Graduate Studies). In the US, regional divisions are consistent with the six regional accrediting associations recognized by the US Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Additionally, the provinces and states grouped in each region share similar histories, traditions, economies, regional concerns, climates and geography and are, therefore, likely to define the typical boundaries for your search for a post-secondary institution.
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