Program Overview
The MS in Microbiology program equips students with advanced knowledge in bacteriology, virology, immunology, and oncology. Through hands-on training and research opportunities, graduates gain expertise in microbial ecology, pathogenesis, and disease development. The program offers STEM-OPT extension, world-class faculty, and interdisciplinary collaborations, preparing students for careers in academia, government, and industry.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Objective:
The MS in Microbiology prepares students for professional careers in bacteriology, virology, mycology, immunology, and oncology, working in academic institutions, government agencies, or commercial entities.
Program Description:
This program provides comprehensive training in diverse areas of microbiology, covering aspects like microbial ecology and evolution, geomicrobiology, bacterial physiology and genetics, pathogenesis, metabolic engineering, immunology, vaccine development, and cancer biology. Through hands-on and theoretical training, students gain advanced knowledge of microbes and their impact on human health, environment, and disease. Cutting-edge tools, ranging from nanotechnologies and genomics to computer-based models and satellite imagery, are utilized in research and exploration.
Key Features:
- STEM-OPT Extension: Provides F-1 visa students with an opportunity to extend their work authorization for up to 36 months for gaining experience in the US.
- World-Class Faculty: Students learn from renowned experts at the School of Life Sciences, The Biodesign Institute, and other renowned institutions.
- Broad Research Opportunities: Exposure to a vast array of research areas in diverse fields related to microbiology.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Partnerships with renowned research centers and hospitals offer students ample opportunities for collaboration.
Outline:
The program comprises two categories: Required Core and Electives/Research.
Required Core (3 credit hours):
- MIC 501 Foundations in Microbiology (3)
Electives and Research (21 credit hours):
This category encompasses elective courses in various areas of microbiology and dedicated research hours.
Culminating Experience (6 credit hours):
Careers:
Career Opportunities:
- Environmental Scientists and Specialists (including health)
- Lab Managers (academic and industrial)
- Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists
- Microbiologists (diverse sectors including food service and healthcare)
- Natural Sciences Managers
- Research Technicians (academic and industrial)
Career Outcomes:
Graduates acquire specialized research knowledge and expertise in areas like microbial physiology, environmental microbiology, evolution, ecology, immunology, virology, and various aspects of molecular genetics. This opens doors to diverse career paths in different sectors.
Other:
Accelerated Programs:
This program can be pursued as an accelerated Master’s alongside a bachelor’s degree in select disciplines within the Biological Sciences department. This path allows students to obtain both degrees in a reduced timeframe of five years.
Program Learning Outcomes:
- Evaluate scientific literature on research questions in microbiology
- Conduct research projects under faculty guidance
- Communicate scientific findings effectively through oral and written communication
International Students:
All international students, regardless of their current residency, must demonstrate English proficiency.
Prior Research Experience:
Prior research experience is advantageous for admission to the program. However, it is not an absolute requirement.