BIOLOGY, PHD
Biology
To obtain specific admissions requirements on how to apply to Graduate School, prospective students should visit this page: https://www.uab.edu/cas/biology/graduate
Degree Offered | Ph.D., M.S., Fast Track M.S., Accelerated B.S./M.S. |
Director: | Stephen A. Watts, Ph.D. |
Phone: | (205) 934-4290 |
E-mail: | sawatts@uab.edu |
Website: | www.uab.edu/cas/biology/graduate |
Program Information
Areas of Specialization
Graduate students in the M.S. and Ph.D. programs in biology may specialize in research activities at all levels of biological organization, with emphases on ecophysiology, cellular and molecular biology of plant and animal models, environmental microbiology, the biology of aging, bioinformatics, and ecology of aquatic organisms.
Admission
For admission in good standing, applicants must meet the following requirements, in addition to the Graduate School's standards: an undergraduate degree in biological science, B-level scholarship in all biology courses, two semesters of organic chemistry, two semesters of physics, mathematics through calculus, and a minimum of 154 on both the verbal and quantitative portions of the GRE General Test, and a personal statement of career goals. The GRE may be waived during Covid-19. The graduate program director in biology must approve admission with deficiencies in one of the above requirements. Three letters of evaluation from individuals who have a thorough knowledge of the applicant's academic abilities and potential are also required. It is strongly recommended that a student contact a mentor before applying. Students may enter at the beginning of any semester, with deadlines of March 1 for summer and fall applicants and October 15 for spring applicants.
Coursework, Thesis, and Dissertation
A dissertation embodying the results and analysis of an original experimental investigation is required for Ph.D. candidates. Students in the M.S. program may write a thesis based on a research project (Plan I) or, alternatively, may elect to submit a nonresearch project incorporating a review and analysis of one or more topics of current or historical interest in biology (Plan II).
Since scientific problems encountered today are multifaceted and require multidisciplinary approaches, students are expected to acquire a broad background in the physical and life sciences. Doctoral students must complete formal course work in or have equivalent training related to six of the following seven areas: ecology, physiology, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, microbiology, and molecular biology. Master's students must have competency in five of these life-science areas. Each student is also expected to satisfactorily complete a course or sequence in biometry and any advanced courses designated by the student's graduate study committee consistent with the chosen area of specialization.
Each student must also enroll in three seminar courses approved by his or her graduate study committee, and one of the seminars must be outside the student's primary area of specialization. Also, each student is required to demonstrate proficiency in teaching by delivering formal course lectures or by conducting instructional laboratories. Certificates for advanced training in teaching are also available.
Examinations
To qualify for candidacy, a student in the Plan I Master's program must satisfactorily complete either a written or an oral comprehensive examination. A doctoral student must take both written and oral comprehensive examinations. As part of a student's final defense of his or her dissertation or thesis, a public departmental seminar must be presented.
Class A Teaching Certification
Under the Alabama Department of Education's "Strengthened Subject Matter Option," students who complete requirements for the master's degree in biology can also receive class A teaching certification, providing that certain prerequisites and requirements are met. Complete details are available from the School of Education Certification Office, EB 100, 1530 3rd Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama 35294-1250 (Telephone 205-934-5423).
Accelerated Learning Opportunities
Biology offers both a Fast-Track and Accelerated Bachelors/Masters (ABM) option for high-achieving undergraduate students. The following courses are approved for shared credit for students pursuing an ABM in Biology: BY 501, BY 511, BY 512, BY 520, BY 527, BY 530, BY 531, BY 535, BY 555, BY 567, BY 568, BY 569, BY 570, BY 605, BY 607, BY 614, BY 616, BY 618, BY 626, BY 629, BY 633, BY 634, BY 636, BY 637, BY 640, BY 642, BY 650, BY 651, BY 655, BY 656, BY 656L, BY 668, BY 670, BY 674, BY 675, BY 680, BY 689, BY 696
Additional Information & Mailing Address
Deadline for Entry Terms: | Each semester |
Deadline for All Application Materials to be in the Graduate School Office: | March 1 for summer and fall; October 15 for spring admission |
Number of Evaluation Forms Required: | Three |
Entrance Tests | GRE (TOEFL TWE, DuoLingo or IELTS also required for international applicants whose native language is not English.) |
Contact Information
For detailed information contact Dr. Stephen A. Watts, Graduate Program Director, UAB Department of Biology, CH 375, 1300 University Blvd., Birmingham, Alabama 35294-1170.
Telephone 205-934-4290
Fax 205.975.6097
E-mail sawatts@uab.edu
Web http://www.uab.edu/uabbio
Physical Address
UAB Department of Biology, Campbell Hall, Room 464, 1300 University Blvd., Birmingham, Alabama 35294-1170.