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== Academic Programs at Princeton == Princeton offers a wide range of '''undergraduate''' and '''graduate programs''' across various disciplines. The university is structured to encourage students to think broadly, combining both theoretical and applied knowledge. Students are also strongly encouraged to participate in '''research projects''', '''internships''', and '''global experiences''' during their academic careers. === Undergraduate Programs === Princeton offers a comprehensive '''liberal arts education''' with '''academic departments''' in the '''humanities''', '''social sciences''', '''natural sciences''', and '''engineering'''. Undergraduate students at Princeton are often given opportunities to work closely with professors on groundbreaking research. ==== Notable Undergraduate Programs: ==== * '''Economics''': One of the university's flagship programs, Princeton’s economics department is consistently ranked among the top in the world. * '''Mathematics''': Princeton has produced some of the world’s most significant contributions to '''pure mathematics''', with a strong focus on research. * '''Physics''': The Department of Physics is known for its cutting-edge research in '''quantum mechanics''', '''astrophysics''', and '''particle physics'''. * '''Public Policy''': Princeton’s '''Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs''' is one of the leading institutions for '''public policy''' studies, preparing students to engage in '''government''', '''NGOs''', and '''international organizations'''. * '''Engineering''': Princeton offers a range of '''engineering programs''' that combine a strong '''theoretical foundation''' with practical applications. Students can specialize in '''electrical engineering''', '''mechanical engineering''', '''chemical engineering''', and '''bioengineering'''. Princeton’s focus on '''undergraduate research''' sets it apart from many other Ivy League schools, as students are given the chance to pursue original research from the start of their academic careers. === Graduate Programs === Princeton’s graduate programs are highly selective and focus on '''research''' and '''innovation'''. The university offers '''master's''' and '''Ph.D. programs''' in various disciplines, preparing students to lead in their fields. ==== Notable Graduate Schools: ==== * '''Princeton School of Public and International Affairs''': Offers advanced degrees in '''public affairs''', '''international relations''', and '''public policy'''. * '''Princeton School of Engineering and Applied Science''': Known for its contributions to '''bioengineering''', '''chemical engineering''', and '''robotics'''. * '''Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences''': A leader in '''philosophy''', '''history''', '''literature''', and '''sociology'''. * '''Princeton University Art Museum''': Offers a '''Ph.D. program''' in '''art history''', focusing on visual arts, architecture, and cultural studies. ----
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