GRE Subject Test Requirements - Registrar - University of Notre Dame

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GRE Subject Test Requirements

GRE Subject Test Requirements The following is a list of the graduate programs at the University and the graduate degrees conferred. Please note that the University requires all applicants to take the GRE. Many programs also require the GRE Subject Test.

Program Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Architecture Art, Art History, and Design Biochemistry Biological Sciences Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences† Computer Science and Engineering Creative Writing Early Christian Studies Economics††† Education (ACE participants only) Electrical Engineering English German Language and Literature History History and Philosophy of Science Literature Mathematics Medieval Studies Music Peace Studies† † Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Romance Languages and Literatures Sociology Theology †

Degrees Subject Test Subject Test Offered Required Not Required M.E.M.E., M.S.Aero.E., M.S.M.E., Ph.D. n M.Arch., M.Arch.D.U. n M.A., M.F.A. n Ph.D. M.S., Ph.D. M.S.Ch.E., Ph.D. n Ph.D. M.S., M.S.BioE., M.S.C.E., M.S.Env.E., Ph.D.n M.S.C.S.E., Ph.D. n M.F.A. n M.A. n M.A., Ph.D. n M.Ed. n M.S.E.E., Ph.D. n M.A., Ph.D. n M.A. n Ph.D. n Ph.D. n Ph.D. n M.S.A.M., Ph.D. n M.M.S., Ph.D. n M.A., M.M. M.A. n Ph.D. n Ph.D. n Ph.D. n Ph.D. M.A. n M.A., Ph.D. n M.A., M.T.S., M.Div., Ph.D. n

Subject Test Not Required But Strongly Recommmended

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Includes Bioengineering and Environmental Engineering

Separate application required. Contact the Graduate Admissions Office, University of Notre Dame, 502 Main Bldg., Notre Dame, IN 46556– 5602 requesting the peace studies application. E-mail contact is [email protected] or for specific questions, [email protected]. ††

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Admissions to the graduate program have been suspended for academic year 2003-2004.

Where to write for GRE and TOEFL information: GRE•ETS P.O. Box 6000 Princeton, NJ 08541-6000 U.S.A.

TOEFL P.O. Box 6151 Princeton, NJ 08541-6151 U.S.A.

Web: http://www.gre.org

Web: http://www.toefl.org

GRE and TOEFL application booklets generally are available at U.S. colleges and universities and at U.S. consulates and U.S. Information Services offices abroad. Check with these sources before writing to Princeton.

Correspondence

Correspondence

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Correspondence The University’s address is University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame IN 46556. The area code for all telephone calls is 574. The University’s main number is 631-5000. The Graduate School’s fax number is 631-4183 and e-mail is [email protected].

Security: Security Office (631-5555) [email protected]

8873 East Asian Languages and Literatures [email protected]

Student Accounts: 100 Main Building (631-7113) [email protected]

7698 Economics [email protected]

7182 Physics [email protected] 6650 Psychology [email protected]

Student Activities: 315 LaFortune Student Center (631-9314) [email protected]

5482 Electrical Engineering [email protected]

6163 Radiation Laboratory [email protected]

6618 English [email protected]

6886 Romance Languages and Literatures [email protected]

Admissions (Graduate): 502 Main Building (631-7706) [email protected]

Student Affairs: 316 Main Building (631-5550)

5572 German and Russian Languages and Literatures [email protected]

5293 Social Concerns, Center for [email protected]

Graduate Studies and Research, Office of: Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research and Dean of the Graduate School, 416 Main Building (631-6291) [email protected]

Summer Session: 510 Main Building (631–7282) [email protected]

9017 Government and International Studies [email protected]

7458 Social Research, Laboratory for [email protected]

Departments

7266 History [email protected]

6585 Sociology [email protected]

5015 History and Philosophy of Science [email protected]

5574 South Bend Center for Medical Education [email protected]

8294 Institute for Educational Initiatives [email protected]

4254 Theology—M.A. and M.T.S. Program [email protected]

6580 Kellogg Institute for International Studies [email protected]

5682 Theology—M.Div. Program [email protected]

3555 Keough Institute for Irish Studies i [email protected]

5732 Theology—Ph.D. Program [email protected]

6970 Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies [email protected]

WWW ND Home Page

Campus Ministry: 103 Hesburgh Library (631-7800) [email protected] Career Development: 248 Flanner Hall (631-5200) [email protected] Center for Social Concerns: Center for Social Concerns (631-5293) [email protected]

The following represent the telephone numbers (Prefix: 631) and e-mail addresses of the departments, centers, and institutes affiliated with the Graduate School. 4379 Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering [email protected] 8630 Applied Mathematics, Center for [email protected] 3096 Architecture [email protected]

Counseling Center: University Health Center (631-7336) Financial Aid: 115 Main Building (631-6436) [email protected] Graduate School Office: 502 Main Building (631-6291) [email protected]

7602 Art, Art History, and Design [email protected] 6552 Biological Sciences [email protected]

5825 Maritain Center, Jacques [email protected] 7245 Mathematics [email protected]

Graduate Student Union: LaFortune Student Center (631-6963) [email protected]

7366 Center for Tropical Disease Research and Training [email protected] www.science.nd.edu/biology/ programs/parasitology.html

Health Services: University Health Center (631-7497 or 7567)

5580 Chemical Engineering [email protected]

6211 Music [email protected]

Housing: Student Residences, 305 Main Building on-campus housing (631-5878) off-campus housing (631-5583) University Village (631-9145) [email protected]

7058 Chemistry and Biochemistry chemistry.webmaster@www. chem.nd.edu

5600 Office of Information Technologies [email protected] www.nd.edu/~ndoit

5510 Church Life, Institute for [email protected]

6841 Office of Multicultural Student Programs and Services [email protected]

Insurance: Accounts and Insurance, 109 University Health Center (631-6114)

5381 Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences [email protected]

7157 Office for Students with Disabilities [email protected]

International Student Services and Activities (ISSA): 204 LaFortune Student Center (631–3825) [email protected]

8802 Computer Science and Engineering [email protected]

5435 Pastoral Liturgy, Notre Dame Center for [email protected]

5441 Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholics [email protected]

0481 Ph.D. Program in Literature [email protected]

Library: Director, 221 Hesburgh Library (631-5252) Registrar: 105 Main Building (631-7043) [email protected]

7090 Early Christian Studies [email protected]

You can find complete information about all of Notre Dame’s graduate programs online. The URL for the Graduate School’s site on the World Wide Web is http://www.nd.edu/~gradsch.

6603 Medieval Institute [email protected]

To request an application, submit the online inquiry form or send an e-mail message to [email protected].

6093 Molecular Biosciences Program [email protected]

For More Information

4278 Philosophy [email protected] 7339 Philosophy of Religion, Center for [email protected]

For further admissions information, contact: University of Notre Dame Office of Graduate Admissions 502 Main Building Notre Dame IN 46556-5602 631-7706

Business and Law Information concerning business and law degrees is obtained by writing or calling: Mendoza College of Business Graduate Division, 631-8488 Notre Dame Law School Office of Admissions, 631-6627

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Index A Academic Counselor14 Academic Integrity13 Academic Policies9 Academic Resources17 ACE29 Administration5 Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering44 Alliance for Catholic Education29 Application19 for Financial Support19 Applied Mathematics172 Applied Mathematics, Center for29 Architecture41 Areas and Fields of Study7 Art, Snite Museum of25 Art, Art History and Design65 Assistantships, Graduate19 Assistantships, Research20

B Biochemistry, Chemistry and151 Biological Sciences146

C Campus Security26 Cancer Research Center Walther40 Center for Applied Mathematics29,32 Center for Environmental Science and Technology30 Center for Nanoscience and Technology31 Center for Philosophy of Religion32 Center for Teaching and Learning, Kaneb24 Center for Tropical Disease Research and Training32 Chemical Engineering48 Chemistry and Biochemistry151 Child Care26 Christian Studies Early72 Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences51,53,55,57 Classics70 Computer Science and Engineering56 Computing Services23 Contributed and Endowed Fellowships20 Correspondence231