How many graduate schools or programs does Dartmouth have?
Dartmouth includes the Tuck School of Business, founded in 1900 and the nation’s oldest graduate school of management; Dartmouth Medical School, the nation’s fourth-oldest medical school founded in 1797; and the Thayer School of Engineering, one of the nation’s oldest professional schools of engineering founded in 1867. In addition, Dartmouth offers 19 graduate programs in the Arts and Sciences, including biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, cognitive neuroscience, comparative literature, computer science, earth sciences, electro-acoustic music, engineering, evaluative clinical sciences, experimental molecular medicine, genetics, liberal studies, mathematics, microbiology and immunology, pharmacology and toxicology, physics and astronomy, physiology, and psychological and brain sciences.