Courses

Formal course requirements for BMB Ph.D. program:

The following courses must be completed with a grade of B- or better:

  1. Core:
    • MCB 221A Physical Biochemistry (4 units)
    • MCB 221B Mechanistic Enzymology (3 units)
    • MCB 221C Molecular Biology (4 units)
    • MCB 221D Cellular Biochemistry (4 units)

  2. Current Techniques in Biochemistry (MCB 200B, 2 units)

  3. Rotations (MCB 220L, 10 units) two, five-week rotations per quarter during fall and winter of the first year. At the end of each rotation, students give short presentations on their rotation projects to the other first-year students, the instructor in charge and any other faculty and students who wish to attend. In addition, each student prepares a short written report. Alternative schedules can be arranged for compatibility with training grant requirements.

  4. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Seminar (BMB 290; 4 units total)

  5. Elective course: Each student must take at least one additional advanced course (minimum of 3 units) to be selected in consultation with the academic advisor and major professor. Attention to the schedule on which such courses are offered is essential - many are offered only in alternate years.

  6. Teaching Assistantship (TA) requirement: Participation in teaching is an essential part of training in the graduate program. In addition, teaching experience can be helpful later in obtaining employment. Students are required to TA one advisor-approved undergraduate biochemistry or molecular biology laboratory (or lecture) course such as MCB120L. It is expected that students fulfill this requirement during the third quarter of their first year or during the first two quarters of the second year. It must be fulfilled prior to the qualifying examination. While working as TA's students must register for MCB 390 (1 unit) or equivalent.

Teaching assignments may vary according to past teaching experience and source of support. Open positions are advertised quarterly across the campus. Application forms may be obtained from Section or Departmental offices. In general, applications are current only for the quarters indicated on the form. New applications must be filed for subsequent consideration.

Students will enroll for 12 units per quarter including research, academic and seminar units. Courses that fulfill any of the course requirements may not be taken S/U unless the course is normally graded S/U.

Students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or better to be eligible for employment as a Teaching Assistant, for fellowship funding and for non-resident tuition awards. If the GPA falls below 3.0, the student is placed on academic probation. If a student is on academic probation for more than three quarters, the student is subject to disqualification upon recommendation of the BMB Executive Committee to the Dean of Graduate Studies.

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