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  Graduate School–New Brunswick 2014–2016 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 681 Programs  

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The microbiology and molecular genetics graduate program offers advanced studies leading to the master of science (M.S.) and doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. Students get specialized training and have research opportunities in molecular genetics and microbial physiology; virology, immunology, and pathogenic microbiology; applied, environmental, and industrial microbiology; and computers in molecular biology. Admission to the Ph.D. program is offered through the consolidated graduate programs in molecular biosciences (http://molbiosci). For further information, refer to the molecular biosciences section of this catalog. Students seeking admission to the program leading to a terminal M.S. degree should apply directly to the microbiology and molecular genetics program (http://molbiosci.rutgers.edu/mmg).

Graduate study in microbiology and molecular genetics at Rutgers involves faculty members from several areas. The seven major coordinating units are (1) the Division of Life Sciences of the School of Arts and Sciences, (2) the Waksman Institute of Microbiology, (3) the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, (4) the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, (5) the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, (6) the Biotechnology Center for Agriculture and the Environment, and (7) the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.

The M.S. degree requires the satisfactory completion of a minimum of 24 course credits, 6 research credits, and a research thesis. For the nonresearch thesis, a total of 30 course credits are required. Candidates for the M.S. degree also are required to complete 2 credits in seminars from courses 16:681:681 through 16:681:685. (See further course requirements below.)

The Ph.D. degree requires 32 course credits (includes the M.B.S. first-year core curriculum) and a minimum of two consecutive semesters (summer included) in residence. Candidates must complete 5 credits in seminars from courses 16:681:681 through 16:681:685. In addition, each student must pass a qualifying examination, complete a research project, submit a dissertation, and defend that dissertation in an oral examination. As part of their graduate training, doctoral students may be required to fulfill certain teaching duties under faculty supervision. There is no language requirement.

Required courses include one of the following: Microbial Life (16:682:501), Current Concepts in Immunology (16:681:543), Molecular Virology (16:681:555), or Human Genetics (16:148:530) and at least one additional seminar course. Exemptions may be granted for students transferring equivalent graduate credits. In addition to the required courses, students entering the program usually participate in a selection of core courses in the chosen area of interest. More information about the core courses in the program is available at the graduate program of molecular biosciences website. Additional or alternate studies are designed to meet individual needs. Thus, graduate students have the opportunity to select additional study areas in their work.

For information about M.S. and Ph.D. degrees available in this program, see the beginning of this chapter. For a detailed description of the program faculty, degree requirements, and course offerings, refer to the Student Bulletin available from the program director or visit the microbiology and molecular genetics website and click on the appropriate program.
 
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