Academics
The cycle of learning—discovery, dissemination, and implementation—occurs at Dartmouth as in few other places in the world. Through person-to-person teaching and opportunities to create and apply knowledge on campus and across the globe, Dartmouth instills a love of learning among its students and empowers them for a lifetime of leadership.
Schools
Undergraduate Arts & Sciences
Dartmouth has 29 undergraduate academic departments and 10 academic programs divided into four divisions: the humanities, the sciences, the social sciences, and interdisciplinary programs.
Geisel School of Medicine
Founded in 1797, Geisel School of Medicine is the nation's fourth-oldest medical school.
Thayer School of Engineering
Founded in 1867, Thayer School comprises both the undergraduate Department of Engineering Sciences and a professional school with degrees through the doctorate.
Tuck School of Business
Established in 1900 as the first graduate school of management, Tuck School awards the master of business administration degree.
Dartmouth Graduate Studies
In Dartmouth's Graduate Studies, students and faculty work together in highly interactive groups to master their disciplines and pursue research at the frontier of knowledge.