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Brigham Young University

Graduate Studies Admissions Guide

2020

Enter to learn. Go forth to serve. www.gradstudies.byu.edu 2 Graduate Studies

BYU Graduate Studies embraces more than just academic grades. Students who show a desire to pursue our are welcome to apply.

BYU’s Aims BYU seeks to develop students of faith, intellect, and character who have the skills and the desire to continue learning and to serve others throughout their lives. These are the common aims of all education at BYU. BYU’s Mission Both those who teach in the classroom and those who The mission of University—founded, direct activities outside the classroom are responsible for supported, and guided by The Church of Christ of contributing to this complete educational vision. A BYU Latter-day Saints—is to assist individuals in their quest education should be: for perfection and eternal life. That assistance should • Spiritually Strengthening provide a period of intensive learning in a stimulating • Intellectually Enlarging setting where a commitment to excellence is expected • Character Building and the full realization of human potential is pursued. • Leading to Lifelong Learning and Service 3 www.gradstudies.byu.edu

Welcome Table of Contents

Why Come to BYU 04 The Honor Code 06 Reasons to Choose BYU 04 About Provo 07 04 06 BYU Facts 07 Devotionals 07

Ecclesiastical Endoresment 08 Application Checklist 10 09 Admissions Requirements 11 08 Awards 09 10 History 09

Admissions Statistics 12 International Requirements 14 Average Time to Graduate 12 English Proficiency 14 Class Profile 13 14 Finances 14 12 Visas & Passports 15

Financial Considerations 16 Graduate Student Society 18 Scholarships & Funding 16 Social Media 19 16 Costs of Attendance 17 18

Student Profiles 20 Programs 22 Campus Life 21 Application Deadlines 22 Housing 21 22 20 Parking 21 21

Directory 24 24 Colleges & Deparments 25 4 Graduate Studies

Greetings

Why Come to BYU

There are many reasons to consider attending for graduate school, but here are some of the reasons that many current graduate students have chosen to complete their graduate education here at the ‘Y’.

Our graduate programs offer both secular and spiritual “Funding sources for graduate school included teaching and development in a unique learning environment located research assistantship positions, student loans, working on beneath the beautiful Wasatch Mountains in Provo, . campus, and scholarships.” We offer world class instruction from faculty mentors who genuinely care about both your professional and personal development as they challenge and expand your academic intellect using cutting edge pedagogical practices and technologies. We value your unique perspectives and encourage you to engage in diverse dialogue with our faculty, university administration, and our student population who are represented from all across the nation and from all over the globe from more than 100 countries. Reasons to Choose BYU: Enter to “Academics, as well as the ethics and moral standards held at BYU.” “Overall quality of the graduate program, university prestige as well as the cost of tuition and financial aid.” learn. “Academics are competitive and are available for those who want to continue their studies in more competitive classes.” “Program quality and academic opportunities.” “The influence of university professors.” Go forth “Good networking and placement rates.” “Program reputation as well as financial aspects like affordable tuition.” to serve. “Scholarships/grant opportunities & the lower cost of living.” 5 Graduate Studies

Intro BYU Honor Code

The BYU Honor Code establishes principles of conduct who voluntarily live these principles. Observance of such is that are to be upheld by all students at the University, and a specific condition of employment and admission. Those each applicant will be asked if they will abide by the Honor individuals who are not members of The Church of Jesus Code before they can be considered for admission to the Christ of Latter-day Saints are also expected to maintain the university. same standards of conduct, except church attendance. All Brigham Young University exists to provide an education who represent BYU are to maintain the highest standards in an atmosphere consistent with the ideals and principles of honor, integrity, morality, and consideration of others in of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. That personal behavior. By accepting admission and continuing atmosphere is created and preserved through a commitment class enrollment, individuals evidence their commitment to to conduct that reflects those ideals and principles. observe the Honor Code standards approved by the Board Members of the faculty, administration, staff, and student of Trustees “at all times and…in all places” (Mosiah 18:9). body at BYU are selected and retained from among those 6 www.gradstudies.byu.edu

Graduate Studies

Brigham Young University

Provo: Voted #2 Best Place to Live in America in 2018

7 outstanding ski resorts can be found within a one hour drive from BYU’s campus

BYU has 11 National Championships under its belt

Stone Cold Sober Facts:

5 MILLION GALLONS of chocolate milk were consumed in the last 20 years 308,786 BOTTLES of chocolate milk sold in 2016 alone 23 YEARS BYU has been the #1 stone cold sober university

Multi-cultural Devotionals

Countries Represented 105 The weekly devotional or Devotionals are typically States Represented 50 1 forums (every Tuesday at 2 given by a member of the 11:05 am in the Marriott BYU faculty or a leader Bilingual Students 65% Center) provide a constant in The Church of Jesus Languages Spoken 131 stream of speakers and Christ of Latter-day Saints, Languages Taught 63 the community can come while forums are given by every week to hear from a industry leaders. different speaker. 7 Graduate Studies

Graduate Studies Ecclesiastical Endorsement

All applicants are required to complete the Ecclesiastical All applicants are encouraged to complete the Ecclesiastical Endorsement, which requires applicants to complete two Endorsement process well in advance of their respective interviews that are conducted by ecclesiastical or “religious” graduate program application deadlines to prevent possible leaders. The interviews are designed to help applicants delays in being considered for admission. understand and commit to live by the BYU Honor Code.

The ecclesiastical endorsement process can be started at endorse.byu.edu.

LDS applicants are required to complete the Ecclesiastical Endorsement interview with both their bishop and a member of their stake presidency.

Non-LDS applicants are required to complete the Ecclesiastical Endorsement interview with their own (or a local LDS) religious leader and an interview with the BYU Chaplain.

Non-LDS international applicants, and any applicants in China, Iran, , or Saudi Arabia, should contact Graduate Admissions at (801) 422-5595 or by email at [email protected] for assistance in completing their endorsement application. 8 www.gradstudies.byu.edu

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Application Checklist

This checklist should help you know what you ecclesiastical endorsement system and other details need to complete in your application process. regarding the application process, please visit our To see university minimum requirements and Admissions Information page at https://gradstudies. department requirements for graduate admission, the byu.edu/page/admissions-information.

1 Fill out your online application found on gradstudies. byu.edu.

Obtain an ecclesiastical endorsement at 2 endorse.byu.edu.

3 Transcripts and Degrees:

Provide evidence of at least the equivalent of a 4 year U.S. bachelor’s degree, as indicated by an unofficial transcript or academic record for each institution attended.

Applicants who are subsequently recommended for admission must submit official transcripts before they can register for classes, and applicants with international transcripts must initiate and complete a foreign credential evaluation report. Admission Requirements

Every applicant must meet the following minimum university requirements: • Submit the online application by the published program deadline. • Pay the $50 non-refundable application fee. • Agree to the Honor Code Commitment, and successfully complete the Ecclesiastical Endorsement. • Receive at least a 3.00 grade-point average (GPA) from a regionally accredited university in the , or a comprehensive grade-point average of 3.00 from an equivalent university outside the United States. • Provide evidence of having completed at least a Bachelor’s Degree or higher with corresponding transcripts or academic records.

Self-report your final degree GPA as indicated on your transcript or 4 academic record. International applicants must convert their raw GPA to a 4.0 scale.

5 Take the appropriate entrance test as required by your program of interest and have the official scores sent to BYU.

Request letters of recommendation from previous professors or 6 professionals. Three letters are required for all programs (except MBA and EMBA which require 2).

Statement of Intent: 7 Describe your educational and career objectives, and how graduate work will fit those goals.

Resume & Other Documents: Check the Resume section of the 8 application to see if your program requires a resume. Complete any additional application materials that may be required. 11 Graduate Studies

Admission Statistics: Class Profile

Men 54%

Women 46%

Average Age 27

Master’s Students 815

Doctoral Students 203

Married Students 49%

International Students 17%

Average Time to Graduate

Master’s 2.4 years Doctoral 3.7 years 12 www.gradstudies.byu.edu

Fall 2020

Applicants 2,394

Accepted Students 1,238

Average Acceptance Rate 52% 13 Graduate Studies

International Requirements

English Proficiency Requirement (Non-native English speakers only)

All non-native English speakers who are not otherwise exempt from this requirement are subject to providing evidence of sufficient English proficiency as part of the mandatory university requirements.* This is to ensure that the student can meet the rigors of the academic expectations that will be placed on them and have a successful academic experience.

Students who are subject to this requirement must successfully obtain the minimum required scores for the following exams offered by the following companies including: E3PT, TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge.

Upon having completed one of the aforementioned English tests, applicants are then advised to have their official scores sent electronically to BYU. Scores must be current within two years of the anticipated start of their program in order to be valid. Don’t Forget

*Non-Native English speakers who are U.S. citizens Visit gradstudies.byu.edu if you or who have received their degree within the last two have any further questions or years from the U.S., Canada, the U.K., the Republic of are curious to learn more. Ireland, New Zealand, or Australia, are exempt from this requirement. 14 www.gradstudies.byu.edu

Passports & Visas

In addition to proof of finances, all international students must provide copies of the biographic pages of their current unexpired passport (along with copies of the same for any dependents that will accompany them) to the ISSS office, AFTER they are formally admitted to the university. Most international students at Brigham Young University are enrolled as F-1 visa holders, while their dependents are classified as F-2 visa holders. There are also a few international graduate students who are enrolled as J-1 visa holders, while their dependents are classified as J-2 visa holders. The International Student and Scholar Services will work with students to determine the relevant visa category, and/or determine if a student’s current visa category, such as an H1B or TN visa etc., is sufficient.

Finances Students who are required to obtain a student visa in order to attend BYU, will receive instructions on how to provide proof of adequate funds to the BYU International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) office, AFTER they are formally admitted to the university. (See ‘Cost of Attendance” (p. 15) for yearly required finances to calculate the total required amounts). Proof of funds can be accomplished with the submission of various documents including personal funds from the student, scholarships or loans, and/or financial sponsors. Students who intend to use financial sponsors will need to complete an Affidavit of Support with supporting documentation, such as official bank statements, or proof of liquidated assets. If proof of income is being used, the sponsor can choose to provide copies of tax returns or proof of employment, which clearly states their annual salary or income.

Note: All supporting financial documents must be current within 12 months of submission, and must include official English translations, the name of the account holder, and the date of issuance. 15 Graduate Studies

Financial Considerations

Scholarships & Funding

In addition, the Graduate Studies department also offers limited scholarship opportunities including the Professional Presentation Awards (PPA) which comprises a $500 USD award for presenting high quality scholarly work at a conference during the school year.

The High Impact Doctoral Research Award or HIDRA* comprises an award of up to $30,000 USD per year for three years and is initiated on behalf of newly admitted students by their respective faculty members prior to the funds being approved and dispersed by Graduate Studies. The HIDRA awards are highly selective, and interested applicants are advised to speak directly with their program or department, or Graduate Studies, for more information about what is required to qualify for the award.

*subject to change. 16 www.gradstudies.byu.edu

2020-2021 Cost of Attendance

Two Semesters Graduate Marriott**/Law

LDS Tuition $7,510 $13,860 Cost of Full-time tuition

non-LDS Tuition $15,020 $27,720 Cost of Full-time tuition

Room and Board $13,384 $13,384 Including rent, utilites and living expenses

Books and Supplies $896 $1,968 Cost varies depending on requirements for enrolled courses

Personal Expenses $3,016 $3,016 Includes BYU Health Insurance

Transportation $3,016 $3,016 Cost varies depending on method of transportation

Loan Fees $184 $184 Cost of Full-time tuition

LDS Total*: $28,154 $35,362 Non-LDS Total*: $35,444 $48,812

** Marriott includes: MISM, MAcc, MBA, EMBA, MPA and EMPA 17 Graduate Studies

GSS Graduate Student Society The GSS has been established to enrich, enhance, and present their scholarly and creative work. Note: COVID-19 encourage your graduate school experience by providing restrictions may impact the availability of this award.The opportunities for intellectual growth, professional GSS also works to encourage social interaction amongst its development, spirituality, and social interaction. student population. The GSS Council, in collaboration with Graduate Studies, Some of the most well-attended social events include the work to provide a campus-wide voice for graduate student’s graduate fall barbeque, the fall and winter workshops, the needs and concerns. There is also a strong emphasis on Faith & Scholarship Symposium, the Women Faculty & encouraging scholarly and creative contribution. Graduate Student Forum, and the Closing Social. If you are looking for students presenting original research at conferences opportunities to get involved in graduate student affairs and or performing or displaying creative work are eligible to make a significant impact in your own, and other student’s receive a Professional Presentation Award (PPA). PPAs are graduate experience, then consider becoming part of the intended to enable graduate students to travel to important GSS. conferences or events within their discipline in order to

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By default, all graduate students are members of the GSS for the duration of their program of study at BYU. 18 www.gradstudies.byu.edu

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YouTube BYUGraduateStudies 19 Graduate Studies Student Profiles

Christian Moore Verina Chen Rob Morain Master of Information Systems Master of Music Doctor of Computer Science

“I decided to do the Information “I wanted to come to BYU because I “I chose BYU because I wanted to Systems Master’s program because knew that it would shape me, not only work closely with professors I knew & it was a natural extension of my academically and pianistically, but also trusted. I’ve been challened me to think . BYU also spiritually. It allowed me to progress about how I can make a difference has top-tier business programs & not only in a worldly way, but also in a solving problems in my field. I am truly professors.” spiritual way.” grateful for the support I’ve recieved along the way.”

Madeline Hawkins Taylor Petersen Maliha Tasnim Master of Education Policy Doctor of Physiology & Developmental Biology Juris

“Choosing BYU made a lot of sense “After applying to several schools, “In Bangladesh, I was an internal for practical reasons— financially, I decided that BYU was the place medicine clinician. I was skeptical if spiritually. But beyond that, my for me. The reasoning is two-fold: I could get in to a grad program with program is the perfect combination BYU has both top tier faculty and little research experience. But I was of things I wanted to learn. I loved the programs/clinics that generate unique accepted & recieved funding from variety in courses & faculty. I know I pportunities for their students, and all the department. It’s been great. I love have a strong community of McKay for an unbelievable bargain.” working with my professor, & everyone School colleagues to support me.” on campus is really nice & helpful.” 20 www.gradstudies.byu.edu Campus Life

On-Campus Married Housing comprises South Wymount (24 three-story apartment buildings) and North Wymount (48 two-story apartment Wyview Park, located in the northwestern corner of buildings). If you would like to tour an apartment, please visit campus, comprises 30 three-story apartment buildings. the Wymount Terrace Office at the Wymount Terrace Multi- The buildings have attractive landscaping with lawn and Purpose building or call (801) 422-2549 during office hours. playground areas. If you would like to tour an apartment, Tours are subject to apartment availability. Apartments are please visit the Wyview Park Office located in the Wyview furnished with blinds, a gas or electric stove and oven, a Park Multi-purpose Building or call (801) 422-9203 during family-sized refrigerator, and a garbage disposal. office hours. Tours are subject to apartment availability. Apartments are furnished with blinds, a gas stove and oven, Off Campus Housing a family-sized refrigerator, and a garbage disposal. Information can be found at www.byu.edu/ Wymount Terrace, on the northeast side of campus, offcampushousing or by calling 801-422-1513.

% % 54 StudentsMale 46 Female Students

Parking

BYU has reserved parking for graduate students (“G” lots). G parking allows students to park in designated G & Y (undergraduate) lots when space is available. Students enrolled in a minimum of two credit hours are eligible for parking privileges, which can be purchased on the following page: log into MyBYU, click Campus Links > Miscellaneous > Parking Registration. You will need your license plate and vehicle registration number, as well as a BYU Net ID. For more information, visit: https:// police.byu.edu/content/parking-services-general-information.

Health Center

All graduate students may utilize services at the BYU Student Health Center which is located at 1750 N Wymount Terrace Dr, Provo, on the northeast corner of campus. The Health Center comprises multiple general physicians, a pharmacy, urgent care facility, lab services, radiology, physical therapy and other services. 21 Graduate Studies

Application Deadlines

Semester/Term Deadlines Required Department Program Degree Fall Winter Spring Summer Tests

Accountancy

560 TNRB • (801) 422-3951 • [email protected] Professional Accountancy MAcc 1 Mar GMAT

Tax MAcc 1 Mar GMAT

Anthropology

800 KMBL • (801) 422-3058 • [email protected] Anthropology MA 1 Feb GRE

Museum Practices* Cert. 1 Apr 1 Apr *Students must be admitted to a BYU graduate program to apply to a Museum Practices certificate.

Art

E-509 HFAC • (801) 422-2064 • [email protected] Art Education MA 1 Apr* *Applicant are only admitted during odd numbered years.

Studio Art MFA 1 Feb

Biology

4104 LSB • (801) 422-7137 • [email protected] Biological Science Education MS 15 Jan GRE Biology MS 15 Jan GRE

PhD 15 Jan GRE

Business Administration

W437 TNRB • (801) 422-3500 • [email protected] Business Administration MBA 1 Dec 1st Round GMAT, GRE

15 Jan 2nd Round/Priority Intl

1 Mar 3rd Round/Final Intl

1 May Final Domestic

Executive MBA EMBA 1 Dec 1st Round GMAT, GRE 15 Jan 2nd Round

1 Mar 3rd Round

1 May Final

Center for Language Studies

3086 JFSB • (801) 422-5199 • [email protected] Second Language Teaching MA 1 Feb GRE Semester/Term Deadlines Required Department Program Degree Fall Winter Spring Summer Tests

Chemical Engineering

330 EB • (801) 422-2586 • [email protected] Chemical Engineering MS 31 Jan 15 Jun 15 Oct

PhD 31 Jan 15 Jun 15 Oct

Chemistry & Biochemistry

C-100 BNSN • (801) 422-4845 • [email protected] Biochemistry MS 5 Jan GRE PhD 5 Jan Chemistry MS 5 Jan GRE PhD 5 Jan

Civil Engineering

430 EB • (801) 422-2811 • [email protected] Civil Engineering MS 15 Feb 5 Sep 5 Feb 5 Feb GRE

PhD 15 Feb 5 Sep 5 Feb 5 Feb GRE

Communication Disorders 136 TLRB • (801) 422-4318 • [email protected] Communication Disorders MS 1 Feb GRE

Communications Priority 360 BRMB • (801) 422-2632 • [email protected] Mass Communications MA 31 Mar GRE

Final 30 Apr

Comparative Arts & Letters

3008 JFSB • (801) 422-2996 • [email protected] Comparative Studies MA 1 Mar GRE

Computer Science

3361 TMCB • (801) 422-3027 • [email protected] Computer Science MS 15 Dec GRE

PhD 15 Dec 15 Jul GRE

Counseling, Physcology, & Special Education

340 MCKB • (801) 422-3857 • [email protected] Special Education MS 15 Jan GRE

Counseling Psychology PhD 2 Jan GRE

School Psychology EdS 15 Dec GRE

Educational Inquiry, Measurement, & Evaluation 150-M MCKB • (801) 422-7078 • [email protected] Education Inquiry, PhD 1 Feb GRE Measurement, & Evaluation

Education Leadership & Foundations

360 MCKB • (801) 422-4291 • [email protected] Education Leadership MEd GRE, GMAT, or LSAT Education Policy Studies 1 May 15 Sep

School Leadership 15 Jan Education Leadership *EdD 1 Mar GRE, GMAT, or LSAT 23 Graduate Studies

Semester/Term Deadlines Required Department Program Degree Fall Winter Spring Summer Tests

Electrical & Computer Engineering

450 EB • (801) 422-1160 • [email protected] Electrical & Computer MS 15 Jan 15 Aug GRE Engineering PhD 15 Jan 15 Aug GRE

English

4198 JFSB • (801) 422-4939 • [email protected] Creative Writing MFA 15 Jan GRE

English MA 15 Jan GRE

Exercise Sciences

106 SFH • (801) 422-2670 • [email protected] Athletic Training MAT 1 Feb

Exercise Sciences MS 1 Feb GRE

PhD 1 Feb GRE

Family Life

2086 JFSB • (801) 422-2060 • [email protected] Marriage, Family, & Human MS 10 Jan GRE [email protected] Development PhD 10 Jan GRE

Marriage & Family Therapy MS 1 Dec GRE PhD 1 Dec GRE

Geological Sciences

S-389 ESC • (801) 422-3918 • [email protected] Geology MS 1 Feb GRE

Information Systems

790 TNRB • (801) 422-5602 • [email protected] Information Systems MISM 1 Mar GMAT Management

Instructional Psychology & Technology

150 MCKB • (801) 422-5097 • [email protected] Instructional Psychology & MS 15 Jan 15 Jan GRE Technology PhD 15 Jan 15 Jan GRE

J. Reuben Clark Law School

243 JRCB • (801) 422-7871 • [email protected] Comparative Law LLM 1 Feb Law JD 30 Jun GRE or LSAT Semester/Term Deadlines Required Department Program Degree Fall Winter Spring Summer Tests

Linguistics

4064 JFSB • (801) 422-2937 • [email protected] Linguistics MA 15 Jan GRE TESOL MA 15 Jan GRE

Manufacturing Engineering

265 CTB • (801) 422-6300 • [email protected] Manfacturing Engineering MS 15 Feb 10 Sep 15 Feb 15 Feb GRE

Mathematics

275 TMCB • (801) 422-2062 • [email protected] Mathematics MS 15 Jan 15 Sep 15 Jan 15 Jan GRE PhD 15 Jan 15 Sep 15 Jan 15 Jan GRE

Mathematics Education

167 TMCB • (801) 422-1735 • [email protected] Mathematics Education MS 1 Mar 1 Mar GRE

Mechanical Engineering 360 EB • (801) 422-1650 • [email protected] Mechanical Engineering MS 15 Jan 1 Sep GRE

PhD 15 Jan 1 Sep GRE

Microbiology & Molecular Biology 4007 LSB • (801) 422-4293 • [email protected] Microbiology & Molecular MS 15 Jan GRE* Biology PhD 15 Jan GRE* *Subject tests encouraged: Biochemistry, Cellular & Molecular Biology.

Music C-550 HFAC • (801) 422-3149 • [email protected] Music MM 15 Dec School of Music Entrace Exam Music MA 15 Dec

Neuroscience

192S ESC • (801) 422-1218 • [email protected] Neuroscience MS Priority 15 Jan 15 Jan 15 Jan 15 Jan GRE, MCAT, or DAT PhD Priority 15 Jan 15 Jan 15 Jan 15 Jan GRE

Nursing

400 KMBL • (801) 422-4142 • [email protected] Nursing MS 1 Dec GRE

Nutrition, Dietetics, & Food Science

S-227 ESC • (801) 422-3349 • [email protected] Food Science MS 1 Mar 30 Jun 1 Mar 1 Mar GRE preferred MCAT, DAT, Nutritional Science & MS 1 Mar 30 Jun 1 Mar 1 Mar LSAT, GMAT Dietetics

Physics & Astronomy

N-273 ESC • (801) 422-9299 • [email protected] Physics MS 15 Jan Physics GRE, GRE

PhD 15 Jan Physics GRE, GRE

Physics & Astronomy PhD 15 Jan Physics GRE, GRE 25 Graduate Studies

Semester/Term Deadlines Required Department Program Degree Fall Winter Spring Summer Tests

Physiology & Developmental Biology

4005 LSB • (801) 422-2006 • [email protected] Physiology & MS 15 Jan GRE Developmental Biology PhD 15 Jan GRE

Plant & Wildlife Sciences

4112 LSB • (801) 422-9389 • [email protected] Environmental Science MS 1 Feb 1 Feb GRE

Genetics & Biotechnology MS 1 Feb 1 Feb GRE

Wildlife & Wildlands MS 1 Feb 1 Feb GRE Conservation PhD 1 Feb 1 Feb GRE

Psychology

1097 KMBL • (801) 422-4560 • [email protected] Clinical Psychology PhD 1 Dec GRE

Psychology MS 1 Dec GRE

PhD 1 Dec GRE

Public Health

4103 LSB • (801) 422-3082 • [email protected] Public Health MPH 1 Feb GRE

Romney Institute of Public Service & Ethics

760 TNRB • (801) 422-4221 • [email protected] Public Administration MPA 15 Jan

Executive MPA EMPA 1 May

Religious Education

370 JSB • (801) 422-3290 • [email protected] Religious Education* MA 1 Dec GRE

Chaplancy MA 1 Dec GRE

*Religious Education applicants are only admitted during even-numbered years. Only Seminary and Institute employees are eligible to apply.

Social Work

2190 JFSB • (801) 422-3282 • [email protected] Social Work MSW 15 Jan

Sociology

2008 JFSB • (801) 422-3393 • [email protected] Sociology MS 15 Jan GRE Semester/Term Deadlines Required Department Program Degree Fall Winter Spring Summer Tests

Spanish & Portuguese

3190 JFSB • (801) 422-2838 • [email protected] Portuguese MA 1 Feb

Spanish MA 1 Feb

Statistics 223 TMCB • (801) 422-4506 • [email protected] Statistics MS 1 Feb GRE

Teacher Education

205 MCKB • (801) 422-2089 • [email protected] Teacher Education* MA 1 Feb* GRE *Teacher Education applicants are only admitted during even-numbered years.

Technology

265 CTB • (801) 422-6300 • [email protected] Technology MS Priority 15 Feb 10 Sep 15 Feb 15 Feb GRE Final 10 May

Threatre & Media Arts D-581 HFAC • (801) 422-3750 • [email protected] Media & Performance MA 15 Feb Studies 27 Graduate Studies

Directory

Campus Tours (801) 422-4678

Graduate Studies (801) 422-4091

Financial Aid Office (801) 422-4104

Health Center (801) 422-2771

Housing - On-Campus (801) 422-2611

Housing - Off-Campus (801) 422-1513

Multicultural Student Services (801) 422-3065

Parking Services (801) 422-3906

Registrar’s Office (801) 422-4530

Student Employment (801) 422-3561

Student Financial Services (801) 422-4701

Tuition Office (801) 422-4104 28 www.gradstudies.byu.edu

Colleges & Departments

David O. McKay School of Ira A. Fulton School of Education Engineering Communication Disorders Chemical Engingeering Counseling Psychology & Special Civic & Environmental Engineering Education Electrical & Computer Engineering Educational Inquiry, Measurement, & Mechanical Engineering Evaluation Graduate Program Manufacturing Engineering Educational Leadership & Foundations School of Technology Instructional Psychology & Technology Teacher Education Marriot School of Business Accountancy J. Reuben Clark Law School Business Administration Information Systems Public Administration

College of Family, Home, & College of Physical & Social Sciences Mathematical Sciences

Anthropology Chemistry & Biochemistry School of Family Life Computer Science Psychology Geological Sciences School of Social Work Mathematics Sociology Mathematics Education Neuroscience Physics & Astronomy Statistics College of Humanities

Center for Language Studies English College of Nursing Comparative Arts & Letters Linguistics Spanish & Portuguese College of Life Sciences

College of Fine Arts & Biology Communication Exercise Sciences Microbiology & Molecular Biology Art Nutrition, Dietetics, & Food Science School of Communication Plant & Wildlife Sciences School of Music Public Health Theatre & Media Arts Physiology & Developmental Biology Graduate 2020-2021 Studies Admissions Guide Brigham Young University

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