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The Department of Microbiology provides graduate programs culminating in Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Science (thesis), and Master of Science (non-thesis) degrees. Study concentrations span multiple disciplines, covering Fundamental and Practical Virology, Bacteriology and Immunology, Disease-Causing Microbiology, Water-Based, Ecological and Environmental Microbiology, Microbial Genetics, and Microbiome Studies. Learners can complement their studies with minors in Life Science fields like Biological Data Analysis, Biochemistry and Biophysics, Chemistry, or earn certifications in specialized areas such as Higher Education Instruction (CERT).
The PhD program in Microbiology focuses on conducting in-depth research and producing a scholarly dissertation. Individual study plans and research initiatives are designed in collaboration with primary advisors and require endorsement from a graduate faculty committee. Potential research topics encompass, but aren't restricted to, Intestinal Microbiome/Gut-Nervous System Connections, Computational Analysis of Microbiome Information, Microbial Relationships, Antibiotic Resistance and Food Protection, and Water Microbiology. The department boasts outstanding research infrastructure, featuring cutting-edge equipment, substantial funding, and advanced technological resources. The Master's degree offers both thesis-based and alternative non-thesis pathways, with options in Microbiome Analysis or Biomedical Sciences.