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Education Programs
The
multidisciplinary Microbiology and Immunology Graduate Program
offers education and training leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.
The faculty in this program have diverse research interests ranging
from studying the cellular and molecular pathogenesis of infectious
agents to the effect of aging on the immune function. In the first
year, students spend most of their time in completing required
courses in the core curriculum, and in completing the research
laboratory rotation requirements.
Program Requirements
All
students must successfully complete the core curriculum before
advancing to the specific program requirements for their degree. The
core curriculum is a comprehensive interdisciplinary program of
study for all first year master's and doctoral students in the
Biomedical Graduate Programs. The goal of the core curriculum is to
provide a broad foundation in biomedical sciences and serve as a
framework for advanced study in more specialized areas.
All
students must pass a preliminary examination at the end of the first
year, while also attending student seminars and journal clubs.
Advanced level courses in immunology, genetics, microbial
physiology, molecular biology, microbial pathogenesis, mycology, and
parasitology are offered to interested students in the second
year.
Ph.D.
candidates must pass a qualifying examination in the middle of their
third year and also submit a minimum of two manuscripts
(publications from their research) during the course of the program.
The average amount of time required to complete the Ph.D.
requirements is five years.
Required Courses for Program:
MIIM-502
- Microbiology & Immunology Journal Club MIIM-504 -
Microbiology & Immunology 1st Lab Research Rotation MIIM-505
- Microbiology & Immunology 2nd Lab Research
Rotation MIIM-506 - Microbiology & Immunology 3rd Lab
Research Rotation MIIM-507 - Microbiology & Immunology
Student Seminar Series MIIM-508 - Immunology I MIIM-512 -
Molecular Pathogenesis I MIIM-513 - Molecular Pathogenesis
II MIIM-600 - Microbiology & Immunology Thesis
Research MIIM-604 - Special Topics in Virology MIIM-606 -
Microbiology & Immunology Seminar
Suggested Electives:
MIIM-555
- Molecular Mechanisms of Microbial Pathogenesis MIIM-607 -
Immunology II MIIM-612 - Molecular Mechanisms of Viral
Pathogenesis MIIM-630 - Advanced Molecular Biology MIIM-640 -
Effective Teaching
Required for Biomedical Graduate
Studies:
IDPT-500
- Scientific Integrity and Ethics IDPT-501 - Biostatistics
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Program Guidelines
Program
Guidelines describe the academic policies and procedures pertaining
to graduate study in the Microbiology and Immunology program. The
document contains current standards that are revised periodically by
faculty in the Microbiology and Immunology program, procedures and
general rules of the Office of Biomedical Graduate Studies. The
booklet is currently under revision and will be made available
soon.
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