The primary purpose of the Master of Science in Genetics and Genome Sciences is to train students for a variety of careers in areas of genetics and genomics.
Admission
Applicants will be considered for admission by the Genetics and Genome Sciences Executive Committee. The criteria for admission include an undergraduate major in the biological sciences, acceptable grade-point average, a statement of objectives and three letters of recommendation. The Genetics and Genome Sciences Executive Committee will also consider requests for students to transfer from the Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics and Genome Sciences to this program.
In addition to meeting the requirements of the university and the College of Natural Science, students must meet the requirements specified below.
Requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Genetics and Genome Sciences
The Master of Science degree in Genetics and Genome Sciences is available under Plan A (with thesis). Students must earn at least 30 credits, of which a minimum of 20 credits must consist of course work and must include the following:
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Both of the following courses (4 to 6 credits): |
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BMB |
801 |
Molecular Biology |
3 |
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GEN |
810 |
Theory and Practice of Teaching Genetics |
1 to 3 |
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One of the following courses (3 credits): |
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MMG |
833 |
Microbial Genetics |
3 |
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MMG |
835 |
Eukaryotic Molecular Genetics |
3 |
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Complete 4 to 10 credits of Genetics 899, Master’s Thesis Research. |
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Submission of a written thesis. |
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Presentation of a final research seminar. |
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Pass a final oral examination. |
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