The Public Health program at Tufts University addresses public health through a multidisciplinary, evidence-based lens with an emphasis on social justice and equity.
The Physics program at Tufts University is a program of study leading to an M.S. degree, with a full range of graduate level courses and research opportunities in astronomy, biophysics, condensed matter physics, cosmology, elementary particle physics, and quantum information.
The Physician Assistant program of Tufts University trains you to practice as a PA in a broad range of clinical settings. Job growth for physician assistants is expected to rise almost 40 percent over the next 10 years, which makes the field an attractive, exciting option for students who are passionate about making a difference by pursuing a career in clinical medicine.
The mission of the Nutrition Interventions, Communication, and Behavior Change program of Tufts University is to prepare a diverse population of students for careers that focus on behavior change in nutrition and physical activity through communications and interventions based on evidence-based biologic sciences.
The Dental Research program of Tufts University is a program of study and research program leading to the degree of Master of Science to all scholars qualified to proceed into graduate study.
The Department of Chemistry, jointly with the Biotechnology Center, offers programs leading to the degrees Master of Science (MS) for students seeking an education at an advanced level in the Chemistry – Biotechnology program of Tufts University.
The Chemistry program at Tufts University is a thriving community of researchers that engages in cutting-edge science. The projects range from extra-planetary science, to single atom manipulation, to development of therapeutics. The areas of focus are the interface of chemistry and biology, surface science and materials