Graduate
M.S. in Microbiology
Thesis MS Microbiology Program Requirements

-  Minimum of 30 credits required (approved by MBS)
                  
                  
- 15 of the 30 credit hours must be in courses of a microbiological nature. Approval of such courses will be made by the MBS Graduate Director.
 
 - Core Requirements - 6 credit hours
                  
                  
- MCB 6205 Bacterial Pathogenesis Credit Hours: 3
 - MCB 6305 Advanced Bacterial Genetics Credit Hours: 3
 
 - Additional Required Courses - 7 credit hours
                  
                  
- BSC 6930 Lectures in Contemporary Biology Credit Hours: 1 (Taken three times)
 - PCB 6920 Advances in Cell and Molecular Biology during Fall Semester of first year Credit Hours: 1
 - BSC 6956 Scientific Grant Writing during Spring Semester of first year* Credit Hours: 3
 
 - Electives - 8 credit hours minimum
                  
                  
- Select from the following or other graduate courses approved by the supervisory committee.
                        **Please see Graduate Program Specialist for List of Approved Microbiology Classes
                        
                        
- PCB 6930 Current Topics in Cancer Biology Credit Hours: 2 Principles of Immunology Credit(s): 3 (Proposed as PCB 5335)
 - PCB 6236 Advanced Immunology Credit Hours: 4
 - MCB 5815 Medical Mycology Credit Hours: 3
 - PCB 5616 Molecular Phylogenetics Credit Hours: 3
 - PCB 6525 Molecular Genetics Credit Hours: 3
 - BSC 5425 Genetic Engineering and Recombinant DNA Technology Credit Hours: 3
 
 
 - Select from the following or other graduate courses approved by the supervisory committee.
                        **Please see Graduate Program Specialist for List of Approved Microbiology Classes
                        
                        
 - Thesis (Research and Defense) - 9 credit hours minimum
                  
                  
- BSC 6971 Thesis: Master's Credit Hours: (8 credit hours minimum)
 - BSC 6935 Graduate Seminar in Biology Credit Hours: 1
 - Submission and Approval of Thesis Proposal
 - Successful Completion of an Oral Qualifying Examination
 - Presentation Requirement (1 presentation at national/regional professional meetings)
 - Submission of acceptable thesis
 
 
M.S. Microbiology Typical Progress Timeline
Projected tracking through program in 2 years*
*based on successful completion of written and oral qualifying exams in the time specified, good academic standing and continuation of research during summer sessions
Semester 1 (fall)
- BSC 6910 Directed Research or Laboratory Rotations if required
 - PCB 6920 Advances in Cellular & Molecular Biology
 - MCB 6205 Advanced Bacterial Genetics OR MCB 6305 Bacterial Pathogenesis (Each course offered in alternate Fall Semesters)
 - (1st Core Course)
 - BSC 6930 Lectures in Contemporary Biology (1 of 3)
 - Submit Annual Progress Report by December 15th
 - Establish MS Laboratory and Major Advisor
 
Semester 2 (spring)
- BSC 6910 Directed Research
 - BSC 6956 Scientific Grant Writing (optional as of Fall 2024 / elective)
 - GMS 6103 Foundations of Medical Microbiology and Immunology (elective example)
 - BSC 6930 Lectures in Contemporary Biology (2 of 3)
 - Form thesis committee (file paperwork)
 
Summer 1
- BSC 6910 Directed Research
 - Work on thesis proposal
 
Semester 3 (fall)
- BSC 6910 Directed Research
 - BSC 6930 Lectures in Contemporary Biology (3 of 3)
 - MCB 6205 Advanced Bacterial Genetics OR MCB 6305 Bacterial Pathogenisis (Each course offered in alternate Fall Semesters)
 - (2nd Core Course)
 - Submit Thesis Proposal to Thesis Committee
 - Complete Oral Qualifier by November 15th
 - Submit Annual Progress Report by December 15th
 
Semester 4 (spring)
- BSC/MCB 6971 Thesis: Masters (9 credits)
 
Summer 2
- BSC/MCB 6971 Thesis: Masters (6 credits)
 
Semester 5 (fall)
- BSC/MCB 6971 Thesis: Masters (8 credits)
 - BSC 6935 Thesis Seminar
 - Defend thesis and graduate
 - National meeting presentation