Graduate students in plant biology may emphasize one or more of a number of special areas, including anatomy, bryology, cell biology, ecology, genetics, molecular biology, morphology, mycology, paleobotany, physiology, and taxonomy. Students are urged to take courses which provide a broad background in biological and physical sciences in addition to training in specialized areas.
Master of Science
In addition to meeting the requirements of the university and of the College of Natural Science, students must meet the requirements specified below.
Admission
Regular admission may be granted to those students who have a bachelor's degree or its equivalent, a 3.00 grade–point average, one year each of chemistry, mathematics, and physics, and appropriate training in the biological sciences.
Provisional admission may be granted to those students who do not meet the requirements for regular admission.
Requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Plant Biology
The master's degree program in plant biology is available under either Plan A (with thesis) or Plan B (without thesis). The student's program of study is arranged by a guidance committee which includes the major professor.
For either Plan A or Plan B, the student must complete at least 30 credits including:
- The following course:
PLB 801 Foundations of Plant Biology (3)
- Acquire teaching experience by assisting in at least one course.
- Completion of the Responsible Conduct of Research Workshop series offered by The Graduate School.
A reading knowledge of a foreign language may be required.