UMA Graduate Bulletin 2013-2014 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Programs, Faculty, and Courses Program Overview Doctor of Philosophy Degree Program
Doctor of Philosophy Degree Program
Summary of Requirements for the Ph.D. Degree All Ph.D. students in the department receive their degrees through an interdepartmental program, typically the Molecular and Cellular Biology, Plant Biology or Neuroscience and Behavior programs. It is anticipated that the Ph.D. candidate will spend four to five years in the program after the bachelor’s degree. During the first year, all students will complete three core courses covering more advanced aspects of biochemistry, molecular biology, and cell biology. They will also participate in two research projects during the first year of residence. At the end of the first year, a written qualifying exam will be taken. The second qualifying exam, which is an oral defense of a written proposal, will be taken during the second year. Courses in advanced physical chemistry, genetics, and cell biology offered in several departments are usually recommended. Prerequisites to the Program |
© 2014 University of Massachusetts Amherst • Site Policies
This page is maintained by the Center for Educational Software Development