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Program Description: |
The
cross-disciplinary Molecular Biosciences field is revolutionizing discovery
and technological advances in disciplines ranging from agriculture to
medicine, from forensics to environmental sciences, from food sciences to
renewable energy. The Molecular Biosciences Graduate Program provides
training and research opportunities that integrate cellular, molecular,
developmental and gnomonic information and knowledge. The program has a
strong emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches, state-of-the-art technologies
and innovation to address real world problems.
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Admission Requirement: |
Each
applicant must have a minimum of a B.S. in a basic or applied science,
although preference may be given to M.S. level applicants. Applicants must
present Graduate Record Examination scores for the Verbal, Analytical and
Quantitative tests. The minimum combined Verbal and Quantitative scores must
be 1000. Although not required, scores from an advanced test related to
Molecular Biosciences may increase a candidates chance for admission. Once
the basic Graduate School application requirements are met, applications will
be forwarded to the Molecular Biosciences Program Committee for their
consideration and determination for student admission. |