University of Louisville, The Graduate School
The University of Louisville is a state supported research university located in Kentucky's largest metropolitan area. It was a municipally supported public institution for many decades prior to joining the university system in 1970. The University has three campuses. The 287-acre Belknap Campus is three miles from downtown Louisville and houses seven of the university's 11 colleges and schools. The Health Sciences Center is situated in downtown Louisville's medical complex and houses the university's health related programs and the University of Louisville Hospital. On the 243-acre Shelby Campus located in eastern Jefferson County are the National Crime Prevention Institute and the Information Technology Resource Center.
Masters:
- Master in Art History
- Master in Chemical Engineering
- Master in Chemistry
- Master in Counseling and Personnel Services
- Master in Early Childhood Education
- Master in Elementary Education
- Master in English
- Master in Foreign Language Education
- Master in French
- Master in German
- Master in Higher Education
- Master in History
- Master in Industrial Engineering
- Master in Interdisciplinary Studies
- Master in Linguistics
- Master in Mechanical Engineering
- Master in Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Master in Physical Education
- Master in Political Science
- Master in Reading Education
- Master in Secondary Education
- Master in Sociology
- Master in Special Education
Doctors:
- Doctor in Art History
- Doctor in Chemical Engineering
- Doctor in Chemistry
- Doctor in Counseling and Personnel Services
- Doctor in Educational Administration and Supervision
- Doctor in Elementary Education
- Doctor in English
- Doctor in Industrial Engineering
- Doctor in Special Education