Interdisciplinary graduate programs provide comprehensive education and training for career-driven students. The programs cross traditional college and department lines encouraging a multi-disciplinary approach to solving problems.
The programs offer M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, or in some cases, a minor or stand-alone graduate certificate.
Due to their interdisciplinary nature, many of the programs claim the Graduate School as their academic home, while some reside in colleges or other units.
List of interdisciplinary graduate programs at Oregon State University
- Bioengineering (Ph.D., M.S., MEng) - College of Engineering
- Biological Data Sciences (minor) - Center for Genome Computing
- College and University Teaching (CERT) - Graduate School
- Comparative Health Sciences (Ph.D., M.S., minor) - College of Veterinary Medicine
- Environmental Sciences (Ph.D., M.A., M.S., PSM, minor) - Graduate School
- Gerontology (minor) - College of Health
- Interdisciplinary Studies (MAIS) - Graduate School
- Marine Resource Management (M.S., minor) - College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
- Materials Science (Ph.D., M.S., minor) – College of Engineering
- Molecular and Cellular Biology (Ph.D., M.S., minor) - Graduate School
- Public Policy (Ph.D., MPP) - College of Liberal Arts
- Robotics (Ph.D., M.S., minor) - College of Engineering
- Water Conflict Management and Transformation (CERT, minor) - College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
- Water Resources Engineering (Ph.D., M.S., minor) - Graduate School
- Water Resources Policy and Management (M.S., minor) - Graduate School
- Water Resources Science (Ph.D., M.S., minor) - Graduate School