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Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology M.S.

Introduction

The Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology Department offers a master of science (M.S.) degree in microbiology and environmental toxicology (METX). The METX M.S. degree can be attained through Plan I thesis (coursework and thesis, minimum 40 credits) or Plan II (coursework and capstone project, minimum 40 credits). In addition, METX offers a fifth-year Plan I (thesis) M.S. degree path when earned contiguous with an appropriate bachelor of science (B.S.) degree at UC Santa Cruz. The METX M.S. degree combines core courses and electives to provide interdisciplinary training in microbiology, toxicology, and environmental health sciences. Graduates from the program are exceptionally prepared to take research or management positions in organizations concerned with microbial and environmental health-related sciences. Graduates may also pursue fields in education or enter doctoral programs in biological and environmental health sciences or related fields.

Requirements

Course Requirements

Plan I (coursework, research, and thesis) M.S. degree

Prospective students who are interested in research careers, or gaining research experience prior to entering a doctoral program, may consider the thesis M.S. degree (Plan I).

Required core courses (2):
METX200Interdisciplinary Approaches in Environmental Toxicology

5

One course from the following (1):
METX205Scientific Grant Writing

5

METX245AScientific Communication in Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology A

5

Two courses from the following:
METX201Sources and Fates of Pollutants

5

METX202Cell and Molecular Toxicology

5

METX206AAdvanced Microbiology

5

METX210Molecular and Cellular Basis of Bacterial Pathogenesis

5

METX238Pathogenesis: Molecular Mechanisms of Disease

5

METX250Environmental Microbiology

5

METX270
/CHEM 270/BME 270
Drug Action and Development

5

At least one

At lease one additional approved graduate-level METX course or from another department.

Any additional courses

Any additional courses as recommended by your first-year Advising Committee.

Each quarter, students must enroll in at least the following:
METX292Introductory Graduate Seminar

0

METX 297Independent Study

Each quarter, students must enroll in the lab meeting associated with their primary instructor (1):
METX281CTopics in Environmental Microbiology

2

METX281MTopics in Molecular Toxicology

2

METX281O
/BIOL 280O
Topics in Bacterial Pathogenesis

2

METX281SCellular and Organismal Responses to Toxicants

2

METX281VTopics in Bacterial Pathogenesis and Innate Immunity

2

METX281YBiofilms: Processes and Regulation

2

Plan II (Coursework and Capstone) M.S. Degree

The Plan II coursework M.S. degree may be of interest to students interested in interdisciplinary graduate training in microbiology and environmental health-related fields, but with career goals other than research, such as government service, non-profit NGOs, and private sector biotech and environmental health companies.

Required core course:
METX200Interdisciplinary Approaches in Environmental Toxicology

5

Two courses from the following:
METX201Sources and Fates of Pollutants

5

METX202Cell and Molecular Toxicology

5

METX206AAdvanced Microbiology

5

METX210Molecular and Cellular Basis of Bacterial Pathogenesis

5

One course from the following:
METX238Pathogenesis: Molecular Mechanisms of Disease

5

BIOL217Influence of Environment and Experience on Brain Development

5

At least one graduate-level course

At least one additional approved graduate-level METX course or from another department.

At least one general elective

At least one additional approved general elective METX course or from another department.

Each quarter, students must enroll in the following course:
METX292Introductory Graduate Seminar

0

Winter and Spring Quarter Capstone Courses

Both of the following courses:

METX245AScientific Communication in Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology A

5

METX245BScientific Communication in Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology B

5

Other Requirements

Plan I (coursework, research, and thesis) M.S. degree

Literature review 

Under direction of the student's adviser, write a literature review of the current state of the field of the proposed dissertation research. The written review will be handed in to the student's adviser at the end of the summer of the first year.

Department seminars

Give a 20-minute departmental seminar in the first academic year and one 50-minute departmental seminar on thesis work during the spring of the second year.

Master's comprehensive examination

The master's comprehensive exam is a presentation and defense of the student's master's research proposal, including relevant background knowledge. The examination will not be specifically course-based, but will draw on knowledge from courses. This examination is taken in the fall quarter of the second year.

Thesis

Students are required to submit a thesis for fulfillment of the degree requirements. The thesis should be submitted to the student's master's reading committee one month before the due date.

Plan II (coursework and capstone) M.S. degree

Capstone Writing Project:

Plan II M.S. students will also complete a capstone writing project (METX 245A and METX 245B) to be completed under the guidance/mentorship of a faculty member in the department. As an example, capstone projects may include a scientific research proposal or a substantial review article.