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Ph.D. in Physiology and Developmental Biology

Ph.D. in Physiology and Developmental Biology

This PhD degree program is a comprehensive academic endeavor in physiology and developmental biology. While the research project of each PhD student will focus in an area of either physiology or developmental biology, all students will be expected to have an understanding of key concepts in both disciplines. The research project will include independent inquiry and in-depth application of the scientific method. Eventual publication of the research in peer-reviewed journals is expected, but not required.

Requirements for Degree.
  • Credit hours: 54 hours, including 18 hours of dissertation (PDBio 799R).
  • Students who have earned a master's degree must complete at least 36 semester hours of additional graduate work at BYU beyond the master's degree.
  • Required courses: Biol 503 (1 hour), PDBio 694R (2 hours), PDBio 696R (2 hours), Stat 510 or equivalent (3 hours), PDBio 582 and 601 (3 hours each).
  • Research credit (PDBio 649R & 799R) may not exceed 27 hours.
  • A seminar must be presented each year.
  • A professional development requirement must be met.
  • Dissertation: standard university dissertation format or journal publication format.
  • Examinations: (A) comprehensive written and oral examination; (B) defense of dissertation.

Expected Learning Outcomes

College of Life Sciences | Biology | Microbiology & Molecular Biology | Nutrition, Dietetics & Food Science
Physiology & Developmental Biology | Plant & Wildlife Sciences | M.L. Bean Life Museum | Student Services
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