M.A., M.S. in Microbiology Program By Oregon State University |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 251-300QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Biological SciencesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Study Level

Masters

The Microbiology program provides graduate training leading towards MS degrees. This program supports broad interests in microbiology, including environmental and pathogenic microbiology, with studies that encompass a spectrum of approaches from the ecological and organism to the molecular genetics and biochemical. Faculty from several colleges and departments participate as major advisors. Students can enter the Microbiology program in two ways: Supported by a Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) funded by the major professor, typically through a grant. Such an arrangement is the result of discussions between applicant and professor, and depends on grant funding. Supported for the first 3 terms by a Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GTA), which requires working part-time as a teaching assistant in undergraduate microbiology lab courses. This option allows a student to explore different labs/projects/advisors before making a decision for their thesis work. Students conduct 'rotations' by spending a term in different research labs; MS students should choose their thesis project no later than by the end of their second term, PhD students by the end of their third term. It is typical for grant funds to subsequently support students on GRA appointments.

Program overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Study Level

Masters

The Microbiology program provides graduate training leading towards MS degrees. This program supports broad interests in microbiology, including environmental and pathogenic microbiology, with studies that encompass a spectrum of approaches from the ecological and organism to the molecular genetics and biochemical. Faculty from several colleges and departments participate as major advisors. Students can enter the Microbiology program in two ways: Supported by a Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) funded by the major professor, typically through a grant. Such an arrangement is the result of discussions between applicant and professor, and depends on grant funding. Supported for the first 3 terms by a Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GTA), which requires working part-time as a teaching assistant in undergraduate microbiology lab courses. This option allows a student to explore different labs/projects/advisors before making a decision for their thesis work. Students conduct 'rotations' by spending a term in different research labs; MS students should choose their thesis project no later than by the end of their second term, PhD students by the end of their third term. It is typical for grant funds to subsequently support students on GRA appointments.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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Students who meet the academic and language requirements outlined here can opt for direct entry, while students who need an extra nudge to meet the GPA and language requirements may choose to undergo preliminary training on a ‘pathway program’ at Oregon State before they begin their course.

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Oregon State University offers assistantships to help students fund graduate school. To enroll as a graduate assistant, you are required to work 156 hours during a period of 13 weeks for a monthly salary of approximately US$3,800.

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