Getting Started in the Anatomy and Cell Biology Graduate Program
Welcome to the Cell Biology and Anatomy Graduate Program! Here are a few things that will help orient you to our program, and hopefully guide you through enrollment, courses, committees, comprehensive exams, seminar requirements and teaching requirements.
- General timeline:
- Year 1 (Fall-Spring): IGPBS courses
- Year 1-2 (Summer – Fall): Begin research project, form committee. Hold first committee meeting by December 31 in year 2. Also take coursework and research credit hours.
- Year 2-3 (Spring – Summer – Fall): Prepare for and take comprehensive exam. Complete comprehensive exam by December 31 in year 3. Also take coursework and research credit hours.
- Years 3-~5: Research. You will likely be done with elective coursework and will focus heavily on research, writing papers, and preparing a dissertation.
- Enrollment:
- Summer full time = 3 credits
- Fall, Spring full time = 6 credits
These hours may be filled by taking research hours (ANAT990/your mentor’s section) and/or courses.
- Required courses:
- ANAT 885 Seminar (1 hour, Saadi): Every Fall and Spring semester unless a specific waiver is granted
- ANAT 900 Analysis of Scientific Papers (1 hour): Every Fall and Spring semester unless a specific waiver is granted
- ANAT 849 Advanced Cell Biology (2 hours, Tran): Taught every Fall semester
- ANAT 845 Graduate Histology (3 hours, Saadi): Taught every Spring semester
- Advisory Committee:
- Consists of at least 5 members.
- 3 must be from Cell Biology and Physiology Department.
- 1 will be your mentor.
- 1 must be a member of the Graduate Studies Committee (Christianson, Durham, Tran, Saadi).
- 1 must be a faculty member of a department outside of Anatomy with regular or dissertation graduate faculty status.
- Comprehensive exam:
- Administered by your advisory committee.
- Consists of written and oral components.
- Written portion is an NIH-style proposal based on your research and must be approved for the oral examination to proceed.
- Must be taken by December 31 of Year 3.
- Seminar requirement:
- 2 seminars required.
- 1 must be in front of the Department during the Cell Biology & Physiology Seminar Series.
- Teaching requirement:
- Teaching requirement is usually met post comprehensive exams.
- Opportunities include classroom instruction or mentoring of undergraduate or rotation students in the laboratory.
- Other opportunities can be discussed with your mentor and the Graduate Education Director.