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  1. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is the largest school at the university after Yale College. It is distinct from the 13 professional schools in being the only school to offer MA, MS, MPhil, and PhD degrees.

  2. Explore the 69 programs of study offered by the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, ranging from African American Studies to Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Find out the application deadlines, terminal degrees, and combined programs for each field.

  3. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) is one unit within a large, complex, and historic university. In addition to the Graduate School, Yale has an undergraduate school (Yale College) and 13 professional schools that award post-baccalaureate degrees in law, medicine, business, drama, art, architecture, music, nursing, etc.

  4. If you are applying for a PhD in Architecture, Environment, Investigative Medicine, Law, Management, Music, Nursing, or Public Health; for an MS in Public Health; or for an MA in Music, be sure to use the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences PhD/Master's application.

  5. Learn about Yale's advanced degrees in 73 departments and programs through its Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and 13 professional schools. Explore the school websites for program details, academic requirements, and faculty research.

  6. The Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is the graduate school of Yale University. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest graduate school in North America, and was the first North American graduate school to confer a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree.

  7. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers MA, MS, and PhD degrees, as well as non-degree programs, in more than 70 fields of study.