About the course
The Doctor of Philosophy program is tailored to the needs and interests of each student. The program involves course work and independent research experience. Classes are selected in consultation with the student's major professor or curriculum advisor, and the graduate affairs committee of the program that will confer the Ph.D. degree. In addition to core subjects such as plant pathology or nematology, some degree of competence may be expected in other areas such as biochemistry, entomology, or genetics, depending on the student's intended field of expertise.
Partway during the Ph.D. training period, students must demonstrate adequate preparation in the fields fundamental to their degree subject and in areas in which students have placed special emphasis in their training. This is determined by written and oral qualifying examinations which must be passed before the student can advance to candidacy for the Ph.D. degree. Degree candidates will prepare a dissertation based on their original research, which must be approved by a dissertation committee selected to supervise the student's progress. A final, oral defense of the dissertation and related areas is required. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Duration: 6 Semester(s)Fees: US$82,098
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Entry requirements for University of California
In addition to meeting the requirements for admission to the Graduate Division, students typically have a baccalaureate major in a biological science or training equivalent to that given in the Plant Science curriculum of the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (need to link). Majors in the physical sciences are welcomed, but students must be prepared to augment their undergraduate preparation with courses in the biological sciences. All applicants must provide GRE General Test scores (verbal, quantitative, analytical). All candidates for the M.S. or the Ph.D. degree should have good basic preparation in chemistry and biology. It is common for students to have completed courses in biochemistry, organic chemistry, cell and molecular biology, elementary college mathematics, general physics, general botany, microbiology, statistics, genetics, plant physiology, mycology, and plant pathology. This list is intended to represent the minimum background required for students wishing to pursue a graduate degree in Plant Pathology. Additional course work and laboratory experience in microbiology, biochemistry or genetics is highly desirable. However, upon the recommendation of the graduate advisory committee, occasionally a student may be admitted into the graduate program with one or more course work deficiencies, such students must satisfy these course work deficiencies usually within the first and no later than within the second year of graduate study. The minimum acceptable scores are: 550 for the revised TOEFL paper-delivered test and 80 for the TOEFL iBT. Ielts - The minimum acceptable overall score is 7 with no score less than 6 on any individual component.
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 80.0
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