Future Graduate Students
Graduate programs within the College of Science offer top-quality training and advanced degrees in biological sciences, physics, chemistry, geology, geography, statistics, mathematics, science and mathematics education, and many interdisciplinary fields.
Prospective graduate students should contact the Departments and Programs directly to get information about applying for admission. Some units accept preliminary applications at no cost to the prospective graduate student.
Future Graduate Students (OSU website with general information)
Departments with graduate programs in Science
Biochemistry & Biophysics (Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics)
Botany & Plant Pathology (Department of Botany and Plant Pathology)
Chemistry (Department of Chemistry)
Geosciences (Department of Geosciences)
Mathematics (Department of Mathematics)
Microbiology (Department of Microbiology)
Physics (Department of Physics)
Science & Mathematics Education (Dept Science and Mathematics Education)
Statistics (Department of Statistics)
Zoology (Department of Zoology)
Interdisciplinary graduate programs and research areas
Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology
Environmental Sciences Program
Subsurface Biosphere Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
MCB - Molecular & Cellular Biology Program
Professional Science Master's Degree Programs
Water Resources Graduate Program
Research units: Centers and Institutes
Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing (CGRB)
Environmental Health Sciences Center (EHSC)
Institute for Water and Watersheds (IWW)
Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute (ONAMI)
Partnership for Interdisciplinary Study of Coastal Oceans (PISCO)
Subsurface Biosphere Initiative (SBI)
Fellowships and Scholarships
Departments and programs have a variety of funding sources to support graduates students and should be contacted directly for more information.
OSU Fellowships and Scholarships
IGERT Fellowships in Ecosystem Informatics
IGERT Fellowships in Subsurface Biosphere

