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2017-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Microbiology, M.S.


This degree is available to qualified students preparing for professional careers in industry and government and for further studies at the doctoral level. In addition, a master’s degree in microbiology, combined with appropriate courses in education, can be utilized for a community college teaching credential. This degree requires a thesis based on original scientific research; a list of research areas with the names of faculty specializing in these areas can be obtained from the department’s website.

Admission to the Department

Prerequisites

In addition to the prerequisites for entrance into CSULB as a graduate student, stated previously in this catalog under Graduate Degrees and Post Baccalaureate Studies, the Department of Biological Sciences requires:

  1. A faculty member in the department must agree to serve as the thesis advisor for the student prior to her/his acceptance into the M.S. program;
  2. A bachelor’s degree in the biological or related sciences from an accredited institution. Students with alternative undergraduate degrees will be considered, but they will likely be assigned deficiency courses by the Thesis Advisor in consultation with the Graduate Advisor;
  3. An undergraduate GPA in all completed science and mathematics courses of at least 2.70 OR a GPA of at least 3.00 in the last 40 semester (60 quarter) units of science and mathematics courses completed;
  4. The GRE General Test must have been taken prior to applying to the Department. The applicant should score in the 50th percentile or better in Verbal and Quantitative sections. If either the GRE Verbal or Quantitative score (but not both) is below the 50th percentile, the student may be considered for acceptance if their respective undergraduate grades in English or Math are a B average or better. The GRE must have been taken within five years prior to the intended admission date.
  5. Applicants without a degree within a field of the biological sciences must also take the GRE Biology or Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Subject Test. A score of 50th percentile or better on the GRE Subject Test in Biology, or Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology must be achieved.
  6. International Students must provide official TOEFL scores. Minimum TOEFL iBT score of 90 is required. (No other test can be used to replace the TOEFL.) Students who do not meet the minimum required criteria for acceptance are encouraged to take post-baccalaureate courses to bring up their GPA or GRE scores.

Application

Prospective graduate students in M.S. in Microbiology, including CSULB graduates, must formally apply for admission to CSULB as described previously in this catalog and must also apply directly to the Department of Biological Sciences. All applicants must submit the following documents directly to the Department by the deadline as seen on the Graduate Advising home page (http://web.csulb.edu/divisions/aa/grad/advising/) for the fall semester to receive consideration for admission:

  1. Departmental Application Form, also available from the Department’s Graduate Office;
  2. A one page essay describing why the applicant wishes to obtain an M.S. degree in Microbiology at CSULB and how this relates to her/his career objectives;
  3. Unofficial transcripts of all college level academic work, including those completed at CSULB (these are in addition to those transcripts required for general graduate admission to CSULB);
  4. Three letters of recommendation from persons familiar with the applicant’s academic performance, as well as research and teaching potential; and
  5. Official report of the GRE General Test scores. The applicant should have taken this examination prior to applying to the Department, because the official scores must reach the Department by the deadline above.

These materials must be submitted to the Graduate Office, Department of Biological Sciences, California State University, Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840-9502.

Review by the Graduate Studies Committee

The Graduate Studies Committee will review all completed applications received by the deadlines. Admission into the M.S. Program in Microbiology is competitive, with an applicant’s college GPA, GRE Test scores, one-page essay, and letters of recommendation weighed in the decision to accept or decline. Applicants who are admitted into the program will enter as a Classified Graduate Student, as described below.

Admission to the Department of Biological Sciences as a Classified Graduate Student

The Department of Biological Sciences may admit as a Classified Graduate Student any applicant who:

  1. has met all prerequisites,
  2. has a complete application folder, and
  3. has obtained acceptance by a faculty member to serve as her/his Thesis Advisor.

The Thesis Proposal

After admission to the Department as a Classified Graduate Student, the student in consultation with the Thesis Advisor, must prepare her/his Thesis Proposal and Program of Study, which includes all coursework to be taken. The Thesis Proposal must include a thorough review of relevant primary literature that demonstrates the context of the proposed research, it must clearly define the experiments proposed for the research to be undertaken, and should include preliminary data, if available. The student and her/his Thesis Advisor will select at least two additional members to serve on the Thesis Committee. In most cases, the Thesis Advisor will serve as Chair of the Thesis Committee. However, if the Thesis Advisor is not eligible, another member of the Thesis Committee will serve as Thesis Committee Chair. The student will then have a formal meeting with the Thesis Committee, at which the student’s Thesis Proposal and Program of Study will be presented and evaluated. At this meeting, the Thesis Committee will question the student about her/his Thesis Proposal. At the completion of this meeting, the Thesis Committee will meet briefly, without the student present, to evaluate the Thesis Proposal. Approval is based on whether the student has demonstrated a solid understanding of her/his thesis project. The Thesis Proposal must be prepared, presented to, and approved by the Thesis Committee before the end of the second semester after admission to the Department. Failure to meet this requirement will result in dismissal from the M.S. in Microbiology program. (Note: In order to satisfy the culminating activity requirement (thesis, project, or comprehensive examination dependent upon the program), students must earn at least three (3) units and no more than six (6) units related to the completion of the culminating activity.

The Program of Study


The Program of Study must include completion of a minimum of 30 semester units. At least 21 of these units must be in the 500-600 level courses.

If not taken previously, the following courses are required courses for your Program of Study.


The rest of your required courses for your Program of Study include:


Other elective units


Other elective units included in the graduate program must be 400-600 level courses acceptable to the University and microbiology degree program, no more than nine may come from transfer credit. Up to 5 units of 300-level courses may be included with an approval from the Thesis Chair and Graduate Advisor.

The following course will be taken during the student’s initial fall semester


Note(s):


The course will cover experimental design, statistics, and literature research, and help students in preparing their Thesis Proposal.

Taken during the first spring semester


The following course will be taken during the first spring semester in the program, and will cover both oral and written scientific presentation.

Note(s):


BIOL 696B  is intended to facilitate manuscript and thesis writing and to help students learn to articulate their findings for their thesis defense. The Program of Study must be prepared, presented to, and approved by the Thesis Committee before the end of the second semester after admission to the Department. Failure to meet this requirement will result in dismissal from the M.S. in Microbiology program.

Advancement to Candidacy


In addition to the general university requirements stated previously under Post-Baccalaureate and Graduate Degrees in this catalog, the student must complete the following steps before receiving Candidate status in the Department of Biological Sciences:

  1. Admission to the Department of Biological Sciences’ Master’s Degree program as a Classified Graduate Student (see above);
  2. Acceptance of the Thesis Proposal and Program of Study by the Thesis Committee;
  3. Satisfactory academic progress;
  4. Satisfactory fulfillment of the Graduate Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR).

The Thesis Committee will recommend the student for advancement to candidacy by forwarding its recommendation to the department Graduate Advisor. This should occur at end of second semester after admission. Upon approval by the College’s Associate Dean or designee, the student will attain Master’s Candidate status.

Requirements for the Master of Science in Microbiology


In addition to the general University requirements stated previously in this catalog, the student must meet the following requirements before receiving the degree of Master of Science in Microbiology. The requirements are:

  1. Advancement to Master’s Candidate status (see above);
  2. Maintenance of a 3.00 (“B” average) or better, overall GPA (includes all upper-division and graduate level courses taken since admission to this University and after completion of the baccalaureate degree) and graduate program GPA. If either GPA falls below 3.00, it must be elevated to a 3.00 by the end of the following semester or the student will be dropped from the M.S. in Microbiology program;
  3. Successful completion of the following: written thesis and public defense followed by a private defense with the Thesis Committee; and
  4. Service as a Teaching Associate or Graduate Assistant. Under some circumstances, this requirement may be waived.

Requests to graduate must be received by Enrollment Services approximately 6 months in advance of the expected graduation date (check the Schedule of Classes for the date).

These degree requirements must be completed within 7 years from when the first course on the Program of Study was completed, including academic leaves, or the student’s degree program will be terminated.