Microbiology
Program | Faculty
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Web site: www.bio.umass.edu/micro/
The Microbiology Department offers programs leading to the Master of Science and Doctor
of Philosophy degrees, and also participates actively in the Five College Ph.D. Program. For
graduate study in microbiology extensive undergraduate courses in microbiology are not as essential as
a strong undergraduate background in chemistry, biological sciences, mathematics, and
physics. Normally it is expected that entering graduate students will have completed two semesters each
of organic chemistry, biochemistry, and physics, and mathematics through calculus. Students
with deficiencies in these courses must remove them by taking appropriate courses as early as
possible. Students may register for graduate courses while correcting deficiencies.
The general requirements for the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in microbiology are those of the
Graduate School. The department requires no foreign language reading competency for the
doctorate. Upon entrance a student meets with the Graduate Program Director to plan the first-year
course schedule. By the end of the first semester the student should select a research area. Subsequently,
the research adviser helps plan the remainder of the course program.
A comprehensive examination is administered between the third and fourth semesters of
graduate study. It consists of both written and oral parts and is designed to evaluate the extent to which
students have acquired a working knowledge of the principles of microbiology.
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