General Information |
Programs and Degrees Offered |
Admission Information
Financial Assistance |
Graduate Academic Regulations
Requirements for Specific Graduate Degrees |
Departments and Programs |
Faculty
Non-Departmental |
Anthropology |
Art |
Asian and Middle Eastern |
Asian Studies |
Astronomy
Department of Microbiology
Biochemistry |
Biology |
Biological and Physical Sciences |
Biophysics |
Cell and Molecular Biology
Cell Biology |
Chemistry |
Classics |
Commerce |
Drama |
Economics |
English |
Environmental Sciences
French |
German |
Government and Foreign Affairs |
Health Evaluation Sciences |
History |
Linguistics
Mathematics |
Microbiology |
Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics |
Music |
Neuroscience
Pharmacology |
Philosophy |
Physics |
Psychology |
Religious Studies |
Russian and East European Studies
Slavic |
Sociology |
Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese |
Statistics |
Surgery
Course Descriptions |
Departmental Degree Requirements
As part of the education experience, students will be expected to assist in teaching MICR 702 for one semester only, usually at the end of their own formal course work.
Students must pass a preliminary examination at the end of the first year or during the second year of residence and a qualifying candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Those not admitted to candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy may, on approval of the faculty, be permitted to complete the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Biological and Physical Sciences. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy is awarded only on recommendation by the faculty upon satisfactory completion of original research supported by submission and defense of a dissertation.
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