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==Campus== [[File:Brandeis University aerial 2.JPG|thumb|Aerial view of campus in [[Waltham, Massachusetts]]]] [[File:ShapiroCC.jpg|right|thumb|Carl and Ruth Shapiro Campus Center (2002, Charles Rose Architects)]] ===The Heller School=== {{Main|Heller School for Social Policy and Management}}The [[Heller School for Social Policy and Management]] has programs in social policy, health policy and management, and international development. Researchers at the graduate school and research institution research policy in health; mental health; substance abuse; children, youth, and families; aging; international and community development; developmental disabilities; philanthropy; and work and inequalities. === International Business School === [[Brandeis International Business School]] is a professional school dedicated to business, finance, economics and data analytics. The International Business School is an AACSB-accredited institution. The International Business School offers five graduate programs, two accelerated graduate programs, six dual-degree programs and undergraduate majors and minors in business and economics. The school was established in 1994 as the Graduate School of International Economics and Finance, offering a PhD in International Economics and Finance and Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance (MA). In 1998, the school launched the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science in finance (MSF) programs. In 2003, the school changed its name to Brandeis International Business School. In 2018, the school launched the Master of Science in business analytics (MSBA) program. === The Rabb School of Continuing Studies === [[File:Carl J Shapiro Science Center, Brandeis University, Waltham MA.jpg|right|thumb|Carl J. Shapiro Science Center (2009, Payette)]] With more than 4,000 enrollments a year,<ref name="4,000 Students a Year">{{cite web|title=4,000 Students a Year|url=http://www.brandeis.edu/rabb/|website=www.brandeis.edu|access-date=5 June 2014|archive-date=29 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140529225511/http://www.brandeis.edu/rabb/|url-status=live}}</ref> the Rabb School of Continuing Studies develops educational offerings across four distinct divisions. It provides professional development opportunities through degree programs, personal enrichment and lifelong learning. === Graduate School of Arts and Sciences === One of four graduate schools on campus, the [[Brandeis University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences|Graduate School of Arts and Sciences]] (GSAS) offers over 40 programs, 18 of which are doctoral programs. Brandeis graduate students are eligible to cross-register for courses at Boston College, Boston University, Tufts University, and the Graduate Consortium in Women's Studies at MIT. Brandeis is also a member of the Boston Library Consortium,<ref name="Boston Library Consortium">{{cite web|title=Boston Library Consortium|url=http://www.blc.org/members/current-members|website=www.blc.org|access-date=5 June 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131213034511/http://www.blc.org/members/current-members|archive-date=13 December 2013}}</ref> composed of 18 academic and research institutions in [[Massachusetts]], [[Connecticut]], [[Rhode Island]], and [[New Hampshire]]. === Rose Art Museum === {{Main|Rose Art Museum}} [[File:Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham MA.jpg|right|thumb|The Rose Art Museum (1961, Harrison & Abramovitz)]] Established in 1961, the [[Rose Art Museum]] is a museum dedicated to 20th- and 21st-century art. === Library === The Brandeis Library<ref name="Library">{{cite web|url=http://www.brandeis.edu/library/|title=Library|date=27 September 2018|website=Brandeis Library|access-date=27 September 2018|archive-date=13 September 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180913035157/http://www.brandeis.edu/library/|url-status=live}}</ref> provides resources and services to support research, scholarship, teaching, and learning on campus. The library manages more than 1,500,000 physical volumes, and more than 600,000 electronic books, as well as electronic journals and online databases. As part of the library, the Robert D. Farber University Archives & Special Collections Department houses Brandeis University's unique and rare primary sources, which support teaching, research and scholarship at the university and beyond. The department comprises University Archives, containing materials related to Brandeis University, and Special Collections, including rare books, original manuscripts dating from the 13th to 21st centuries, unique primary source material, and a wide variety of visual material.{{citation needed|date=July 2018}} {{Panorama |image = File:Brandeis_University_Panorama.jpg |height = 230 |caption = Campus buildings viewed from '''Starr Plaza''' (1997, Pressley Associates), left to right: '''Shapiro Campus Center''' (2002, Charles Rose architects); '''Gryzmish Center''' (1959, [[Hugh Stubbins]]); '''Irving Presidential Enclave''' (1959, Hugh Stubbins); '''Bernstein-Marcus Administration Center''' (1959, Hugh Stubbins). }}
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