Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biochemistry and Biophysics PHD Programme By University of Kansas |TopUniversities

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biochemistry and Biophysics

Subject Ranking

# 251-300QS Subject Rankings

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Study Level

PHD

This program emphasizes the study of structural and functional aspects of specific bimolecular, including proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and sugars. Faculty in this program offer training in a wide variety of modern biochemical and biophysical techniques to answer fundamental questions of biology and questions related to cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, bacterial pathogenesis, viral infection, and other disease states. The department has established a level of enrollment appropriate for normal progress (course work and research effort) toward an advanced degree. These credit-hour requirements may exceed, but not fall below, minimum Graduate Studies requirements. A student must enroll full-time in residence for at least two regular academic-year semesters after the first year of graduate study. Nine credit hours constitute full-time enrollment. If the student holds a half-time research or teaching assistantship, 6 hours constitute full-time enrollment. The department expects graduate students who have not yet passed the comprehensive orals examination (including those with half-time assistantships) to enroll in at least 9 hours each semester and 3 hours each summer session. After passing the comprehensive oral examination, a doctoral candidate must be continuously enrolled, including summer sessions, until all degree requirements are completed. For the first 18 hours of post-comprehensive enrollment, the doctoral candidate must take a minimum of 6 hours a semester and 3 hours a summer session.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Study Level

PHD

This program emphasizes the study of structural and functional aspects of specific bimolecular, including proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and sugars. Faculty in this program offer training in a wide variety of modern biochemical and biophysical techniques to answer fundamental questions of biology and questions related to cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, bacterial pathogenesis, viral infection, and other disease states. The department has established a level of enrollment appropriate for normal progress (course work and research effort) toward an advanced degree. These credit-hour requirements may exceed, but not fall below, minimum Graduate Studies requirements. A student must enroll full-time in residence for at least two regular academic-year semesters after the first year of graduate study. Nine credit hours constitute full-time enrollment. If the student holds a half-time research or teaching assistantship, 6 hours constitute full-time enrollment. The department expects graduate students who have not yet passed the comprehensive orals examination (including those with half-time assistantships) to enroll in at least 9 hours each semester and 3 hours each summer session. After passing the comprehensive oral examination, a doctoral candidate must be continuously enrolled, including summer sessions, until all degree requirements are completed. For the first 18 hours of post-comprehensive enrollment, the doctoral candidate must take a minimum of 6 hours a semester and 3 hours a summer session.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Regular admission requires a bachelor's degree and a grade-point average of at least a B (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) from KU, regionally accredited institution, or foreign university with substantially equivalent bachelor's degree requirements. The bachelor's degree is not acceptable if it contains credit awarded for work experience that was not directly supervised by faculty members of an accredited university or not evaluated in units that identify the academic content. Other English Language Requirements: TOEFL (paper) all part scores at least 53.

Jan-2000

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