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  • Astronomy - The study of celestial objects and the laws of the universe.
    astrosun.tn.cornell.edu
  • Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Department of - Major research concentration in the following subfields: analytical, inorganic, organic, bioorganic, physical, biophysical, polymer, theoretical, or chemical physics.
    www.chem.cornell.edu
  • Computer Science - The program is broad and rigorous with courses in algorithms, data structures, logic, programming languages, scientific computing, systems, and theory, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, computer vision, databases, multimedia, and networks.
    www.cs.cornell.edu/cucs
  • Geological Sciences - Geological Sciences prepares students for advanced study in geology, geophysics, geochemistry and geobiology, and careers in mineral and petroleum exploration or in environmental geology.
    www.geo.cornell.edu
  • Mathematics, Department of -
    math.cornell.edu
  • Molecular Biology & Genetics - The research and teaching interests of our faculty range from macromolecular structure to the genetic structure of natural populations.
    www.mbg.cornell.edu
  • Neurobiology and Behavior - Unusual opportunities for study in neurobiology and behavior, both in the fundamental properties of the nervous system and in the adaptive significance of behavior.
    www.nbb.cornell.edu/neurobio/sofneurobio.html
  • Physics - We offer a full range of university-level work in physics, from general education courses for non-scientists to doctoral-level independent research
    www.physics.cornell.edu/physics/index.html
  • Psychology - The major areas represented in the department are perceptual and cognitive psychology, biopsychology, and personality and social psychology.
    comp9.psych.cornell.edu

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