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Degrees:

Masters of Science (M.S.)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)


Contact Person:

Graduate Coordinator
E-mail: gradcoordinator@bmb.uga.edu
Phone: 706-542-1334


Description of the Program

The department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (BCMB) is in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. The college offers both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in a variety of disciplines, including Biochemistry & Molecular Biology.

Graduate students usually enter the program at the beginning of fall semester, but in special cases a student with previous experience may be admitted for the spring semester. Deadline for all fellowships and assistantships is January 1, but exceptional qualifications may lead to awards at other times.

In addition to the courses listed in the curriculum, a number of interdisciplinary courses are available to interested students in the BCMB program. The listings in Biology, Plant Biology, Cellular Biology, Genetics and Microbiology should be consulted to determine the range of courses available to graduate students majoring in BCMB; see the online Graduate Bulletin.

For additional questions / concerns about the program, please contact the BCMB Graduate Coordinator (e-mail: gradcoordinator@bmb.uga.edu, phone: 706-542-1334).


Degree Descriptions

Ph.D.

Students entering the doctoral program with a Bachelor's degree usually require 4-6 years of full time work. Students entering the program with a Master's degree usually require 3-4 years of full time work. The Graduate School specifies that all requirements for this degree except the dissertation and final oral defense be completed within a period of six years dating from the time of first registration for graduate courses on the final program of study.

M.S.

In general, the M.S. is completed in 2 years of full time attendance. The Graduate School specifies that all requirements for this degree be completed within six years, beginning with the first registration for graduate courses included on the final program of study. Applicants should be aware that preference for admission is given to students entering the Ph.D. track.




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