PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Doctor of Philosophy in Biology program is designed to equip aspiring researchers advanced study and research in the biological sciences. Strong emphasis is placed on the development of scientific skills and values which are useful in the conduct of independent field investigation and/or laboratory experimentation. A study program consisting of selected coursework and independent projects is prepared for each student. Opportunities for publication and public presentation of student research are also provided.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. Completion of an MS degree in Biology or other allied biology programs, with a demonstration of advanced knowledge and skill in the specific area of biology and the ability to perform independent research. Authorship in a publication to which he/she has significantly contributed is the best demonstration of this.
2. Clearly defined Statement of Purpose to a specific field of biology to which the student will contribute new knowledge.
3. Agreement of the full-time faculty to accept the student as a mentee and of three others in the faculty to be part of his/ her graduate committee.
4. A cumulative score of Average in the entrance exam given by the Graduate Office of Admissions.
5. At least one favorable recommendation letter from a recent mentor.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Master of Science in Biology program is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in concepts and principles of the life sciences, to develop appropriate skills and to inculcate in the students a proper attitude towards biological research and investigation. The courses are organized to accommodate the varied interests of students pursuing specialization in the environmental to the paramedical fields.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. Completion of a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from an accredited university or institute of higher learning.
2. The applicants’ Statement of Purpose (SOP) is a major factor for acceptance into the program. The SOP explains the applicant’s expectations of the training they expect from the department and their field of interest.
3. Students with allied Biology degrees may be considered, provided they have successfully basic courses in Physiology, Ecology/Systematics, Genetics, Cell Biology/ Microbiology, Statistics, Algebra, and Trigonometry with a final grade above the passing mark in the Transcript of Records.
4. Those who have not completed the required pre-requisite courses may be considered for admission. Provisional acceptance may be extended to students who will require a maximum of 9 units of the required pre-requisite courses. They will only be admitted formally upon completion of prerequisites.
5. A cumulative score of Average in the entrance exam given by the Graduate Office of Admissions.
6. One of the recommendation letters in the application form should come from a recent mentor.