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PHD MICRO IM - Microbiology and Immunology (PhD)

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Program Title

Microbiology and Immunology (PhD)

Default Credentials

PhD - Doctor of Philosophy

Program Description

Our core curriculum includes introductory courses in medical microbiology and biochemistry, and specialized graduate courses in immunology, bacterial physiology and virology. In addition to laboratory research under the direction of a faculty mentor, training includes formal course work, seminars, and journal clubs. Together these experiences aid the student in learning to critically read the scientific literature, and in developing proficiency and competence in scientific writing and public speaking, all of which are crucial for success in a scientific career.

To train highly qualified researchers who will make significant contributions to the fields of Bacteriology, Virology, and Immunology and educate those who will teach the next generation of health care professionals and research scientists.

To train highly qualified researchers who will make significant contributions to the fields of Bacteriology, Virology, and Immunology and educate those who will teach the next generation of health care professionals and research scientists.

To train highly qualified researchers who will make significant contributions to the fields of Bacteriology, Virology, and Immunology and educate those who will teach the next generation of health care professionals and research scientists.

Admission Requirements

The program accepts students for fall enrollment.

Applicants will be evaluated based on the following:

  • Baccalaureate degree in a relevant scientific discipline

  • Transcripts from all previous colleges and universities attended

  • A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale

  • Three letters of recommendation

  • A personal statement

All application documents and the application fees must be received by the Office of Enrollment Management by June 1 for fall admission. 

  •  Prospective PhD students who wish to attend the Graduate School Spring Recruitment Day must have applications submitted by January 15.

  • Students wishing to be considered for a graduate stipend for the upcoming fall semester should apply for admission prior to April 1.

Degree Requirements

PROGRAM COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS: The Doctor of Philosophy degree is a research degree and is not conferred solely as a result of formal course work, no matter how superior and extensive. To receive the doctoral degree, the candidate must demonstrate evidence of proficiency and distinctive attainment in a special field, and a recognized ability for independent investigation as presented in a dissertation based upon original research.

QUALIFYING EXAMINATION AND ADMISSION TO CANDIDACY - The Qualifying Examination is given to graduate students in good academic standing upon completion of coursework and must be successfully completed for admission to candidacy for the doctor of philosophy degree.

DISSERTATION - The dissertation must show originality of thought and demonstrate the results of independent investigation. It should contribute to the advancement of knowledge, exhibit mastery of the subject literature, and be written with an acceptable degree of literary skill. The dissertation, written according to prescribed form, is prepared under the direction of the candidate's advisor and must be approved by the candidate's Dissertation Advisory Committee and the dean of the Graduate School. This approval must be obtained and all other requirements completed by the date given in the official academic calendar. Guidelines outlining the prescribed form for a student's written dissertation can be found on the SGSHS website (UMMC login required).

DISSERTATION DEFENSE - The dissertation defense is conducted by the candidate's Advisory Committee and consists of a public presentation and defense of the dissertation.

REQUIRED COURSEWORK - All students must pass ID 709 (Responsible Conduct in Research). In addition, all graduate students must successfully pass ID 714 (Professional Skills).

PUBLICATION REQUIREMENT - Students receiving the PhD degree are required to have the results of their research accepted for publication prior to awarding of the degree. This manuscript must meet the publication requirement, i.e., the student must be listed as the sole first author on at least one publication in a national or international peer-reviewed journal.

PLAN OF STUDY

Year 1 - Fall

CMB 704

Fundamental Biochemistry

6

MICRO 704

Research in Microbiology & Immunology

1+

7+

Year 1 - Spring

MICRO 701

Medical Microbiology and Immunology

6

MICRO 702

Molecular and Cellular Virology

3

MICRO 725

Bacterial Structure and Function

3

ID 709

Responsible Conduct of Research

1

13

Year 2 – Summer

MICRO 707

Microbiology & Immunology Lab Rotations

3

MICRO 703

Seminar in Microbiology & Immunology

1

4

Year 2 - Fall

MICRO 708

Preparation for Instruction in Microbiology

3

MICRO 704

Research in Microbiology & Immunology

6

9

Year 2 - Spring

MICRO 733

Experimental Immunochemistry and Immunology

3

MICRO 703

Seminar in Microbiology & Immunology

1

MICRO 704

Research in Microbiology & Immunology

2+

9+

Year 3 - Summer

MICRO 704

Research in Microbiology & Immunology

1

1

Year 3 - Fall

MICRO 704

Research in Microbiology & Immunology

1

1

Year 3 - Spring

ID 714

Professional Skills

1

MICRO 703

Seminar in Microbiology & Immunology

1

MICRO 750

Proposal in Microbiology & Immunology

3

Elective* (recommended, but optional)

1+

6+

Year 4+

MICRO 703

Seminar in Microbiology & Immunology

1

MICRO 798

Dissertation and Dissertation Research

1+

Elective* (recommended, but optional)

1+

3+

Electives

ID 715.

Teaching in Higher Education

1 credit hour

ID 716.

Teaching Practicum

1-3 credit hours

ID 713.

Bioinformatics and Genomics

3 credit hours

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