Student Resources

Student Resources

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This page lists the Degree Programs that UF offers connected to the field of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology. Maybe you already know exactly what you want to study; maybe you want to browse a little and look around the page. Take your time. Here we provide lots of helpful information on programs, curriculum, and affiliated courses that complement a degree from our department. If you need any help, click “Contact” in the Menu Bar — then call or email the MGM Department. We’re happy to help!

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Degree Programs

Curriculum

Curriculum

MGM-Affiliated Courses

Our department offers a variety of graduate courses on subjects related to molecular genetics and microbiology, as well as graduate classes connected to topics within the Biomedical Sciences. For critical dates for the upcoming terms, current course offerings and descriptions, as well as syllabi and course director information, click the button below.

CURRICULUM

BMS PhD program curriculum

The MGM department teaches two courses in the first-year medical curriculum: Genetics and Fundamental of Microbiology and Immunology UF College of Medicine offers several combined degree programs, including: M.D.–Ph.D., M.D.–J.D., M.D.–M.B.A/M.S.M, M.D.–M.P.H. Some courses are not offered every year, and some courses are offered only during parts of the semester (Modules 1, 2, and 3 are consecutive 5 weeks blocks).

CURRICULUM

Medical Curriculum

The faculty and staff of the Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology direct, participate in, and manage numerous graduate courses. Some courses are not offered every year, and some courses are offered only during parts of the semester (Modules 1, 2, and 3 are consecutive 5 weeks blocks).

Department

Faculty Currently Accepting Students for Research Positions

Check out the faculty members accepting rotation students and new graduate students into their research programs.

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