Ph.D. Requirements: Chemical Biology
First Year
Fall
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Faculty advising for course selection (end of August)
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Take Chemical Biology (Biochem 704) - Required major course for fall
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Select one Chemical Biology Methods course from the following (if offered): Chem 606, 621, 622, 627 (formerly 630), or 860 (some courses offered in alternate years)
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Additional coursework (minor courses)
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Rotations
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Research group selection (by Nov. 15)
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Begin thesis research
Spring
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Take a Biophysical/Bioanalytical Methods course from the following (Chem 606, 621, 622, 627 (formerly 630), or 860) if one was not taken in fall semester. - Required major course for Spring (preferred timing)
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Additional coursework (minor courses)
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Assemble a committee of three faculty members (one is your thesis adviser)
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Research
Second Year
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Research
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Finish required coursework (minor courses in Fall and Spring semesters; preferred timing)
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Preliminary Exam - oral and written defense (submitted by end of January; defended by end of March)
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File Minor Agreement Form (Obtain from Chemistry Graduate Office and submit halfway through coursework.)
Third Year
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Research
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Original research proposal - oral and written defense (submitted by end of March; defended by end of May)
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File Request for Preliminary Warrant to request dissertator status. (Obtain from Graduate Office and submit one month prior to defense.)
Fourth Year
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Research
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Thesis planning meeting (1 year prior to anticipated defense, at student and adviser's discretion)
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Fourth-year seminar on thesis research at "Seminar Day" in May
Fifth (and Subsequent) Year(s)
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Research
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Assemble your Ph.D. thesis committee (augment current committee with two additional faculty members)
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Write and defend Ph.D. thesis
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File Ph.D. Final Oral Committee Approval Form (Obtain from Graduate Office and submit one month prior to oral exam.)