The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 22, 1998 -9A Ua~be o1 Mt~gn~igc lp &/af1998 k University of Michigan School of Public Health Over the next decade the demand for public health graduates will increase. On any given day in the United States there are 2,500 to 5,000 vacant public health positions. With just two more years of study you can gain unlimited career options in fast-track positions that are in high demand. We offer master and doctoral programs in the following areas of study: Biostatistics Dental Public Health Environmental Health Epidemiology Human Nutrition Health Behavior and Health Education Health Management and Policy Hospital and Molecular Epidemiology International Health Toxicology Stop by our table at the Graduate School Fair October 29 or visit our web site at www.sph.umich.edu. Social Work Day Thursday, November 5, 1998 3-5 P.M. Reception immediately following presentation PENDLETON ROOM SECOND FLOOR MICHIGAN UNION For students interested in learning more about careers in social work, professors, administrators and students will speak on career opportunities in social work and University of Michigan degree programs: Master of Social Work Ph.D. in Social Work and Social Science r Y 00*1 .o' .nlf i 1 IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, CALL 764-3309 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS IN ENGINEERING 245 Chrysler Center 2121 Bonisteel Boulevard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Tel: (734)647-7129 Fax: (734)647-7081 The University of Michigan College of Engineering offers undergraduate and graduate engineering students semester/academic year study abroad programs. International internship opportunities are also available to the engineering student. Our programs in Europe, Asia, S. America and Australia help prepare the engineering student for leadership positions in the global technical environment of the 21st centu- ry. If you are interested in becoming a "global engineer" please visit the Office of International Programs in Engineering at the North Campus and broaden your career opportunities. t mp -- J t You work hard on your career. Make your education work for you. vi' graduate studies atthe University of Notre Dame Fifty doctoral and master's degree programs. Numerous opportunities for full funding. American ethnic minorities are encouraged to apply: Call Assistant Dean Poorman at 219-631-8423. Programs offered in Birmingham or Troy: MA in Advertising MS in Computer Science MA in Education MS in Electrical Engineering MS in Mechanical Engineering MS in Telecommunication MSU on the Web: www.vu.msu.edu MS in Security Management Information Technologies Services Certificate Courses in: Computer Science Engineering Nursing Physics Psychology Social Work .more added every semester Navigate, email, call, or write- http://www.nd.edu/~gradsch/ GradAd.1@nd.edu 219-631-7706 Graduate Admissions University of Notre Dame 210 Hurley Hall Notre Dame, Indiana 46556-5641 Certificate Programs: MSU CAD Technologies Educational Technology Instructional Design - ~ l Come see us at your Graduate Fair Thursday, October 29 Call 1 888 MSU IS 4 U IN The world is turning to information. That's why employers turn ~to the Uni- versity of Michigan School of mation to find top talent. Infor- /, , C EN{ P J 1 8 r} 1 i From archives to the World Wide Web, from next-generation librarianship to information economics, SI puts evelops your intuition about how things will work in the future, then helps you employ your new in- sights in some of the most pro- gressive organizations in the cor- porate and nonprofit sectors. Our innovative Ph.D. program pre- pares you for a research career in this growing field. The information revolution is you in touch with the training, tools, and technology you'll need to excel. Students from diverse academic School of Information University of Michigan 734.763.2285 backgrounds - computers, humanities, .. I j . , i wrAr ~ 9{r 1 tM A upon us. Prepare yourself to take a lead- irtn r^ln