Curriculum | PhD in Microbiology & Immunology
What You’ll Learn
Students will gain a thorough knowledge of microbial pathogens, the molecular basis of microbial pathogenesis and the protective immunological responses of the mammalian host. Coupled with a rigorous research program students will learn to dissect and investigate pressing issues in infectious diseases and become prepared to contribute to future advances in infectious disease research.
Degree Requirements
Required courses, electives, and research rotations are completed in the first 3 semesters of the program. Students have maximum flexibility in selecting their electives to tailor their training.
Comprehensive exams are completed in fall semester of the second year of the program.
By the end of the second year students are engaged in full-time research. Second year and onward students are required to present their research in our department seminars (MICB 6853) every Spring semester of their attendance. Upon completion of the research project, a thesis is written and defended.
Transfer Credit/Advanced Standing: A PhD student may make a written request for the transfer of credit for specific applicable courses or apply for advanced standing. Please speak with program leadership and review the policy on transfer credit and advanced standing.
CHECKLIST
☐ 9 Required Courses (26 credits)
☐ 8 credits of Electives
☐ 2-3 Research Rotations
☐ Qualifying & Comprehensive Exams
☐ Department Seminars
☐ PhD Dissertation