Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2024-2025 Graduate Catalog Program: Biological Sciences, PhD
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Biological Sciences, PhD

Within this degree, major areas of concentration include molecular biology, microbiology, cell biology, ecology and conservation biology, genetics, physiology, neuroscience and behavior, aquatic ecology, and plant science. Interdisciplinary research programs in the fields of chemistry, geology, and psychology are also available.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the M.S. and Ph.D. degree, research (Plan I) students in the Biological Sciences program are expected to be able to: 

  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the research literature in their area of expertise
  • Integrate research methodologies and experimental strategies to develop a Master’s Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation 
  • Doctoral students will also develop a manuscript suitable for peer-reviewed publication in a professional journal

Admission Requirements

  • Three Letters of Recommendation - Identify three professional references (usually academic) who will write a letter of support for your application to our program. Letters of recommendation should:

1. Describe interactions with the applicant and in what context (e.g., advisor, course instructor)
2. Address applicant’s preparedness to contribute to and succeed in a diverse academic research community
3. Include a description of the applicant’s “hands on research experience” and any other predictors of academic success.

  • Statement of Purpose: should be limited to 500 words or less and include:

1. Description of your general research interests
2. Summary of experiences relevant to your research interests and a brief description of your academic and professional goals.
3. Identification of three potential advisors whose research programs are consistent with with your research interests (consult Biology webpage faculty list: https://www.bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences/biological-sciences/faculty-and-staff.html for further information). Applicants are encouraged to contact faculty in whose labs they have potential interest. For each potential research program you identify, provide a short explanation of how you would contribute to that research and how the program’s research can positively contribute to your academic and professional development.

  • Resume: Document should include:

1. Identification of each research project in which you have participated and identify the advisor of that project
2. For each project identified, describe your role, the objective, the methods and the outcome
3. Citations and an abstract for any publication that includes you as an author
4. Professional presentations in which you participated (talks, poster sessions etc.) For each presentation identified, provide the abstract
5. Relevant academic scholarships and awards that you have received
6. Academic workshops in which you have participated (either in person or electronically)
7. Relevant teaching experience
8. Additional experiences relevant to your academic development
9. Doctoral applicants should include the abstract from their MS thesis. If the MS degree has not been finalized by the time of submission, a working abstract (identified as a draft) is acceptable.

Application Deadlines
Admission and funding decisions are made competitively.

  • Fall Applications: Applications for fall semester are reviewed on a rolling basis and consideration for funding begins February 1 and continues until complete. Decisions about assistantships are usually finalized by June 1. Applications must be complete by June 15 for admission for Fall semester.
  • Spring Applications: Applications for Spring semester are discouraged because students cannot take courses in the preferred sequence and funding is not available (except in unusual circumstances). Applications must be complete by November 30 for admission for Spring semester.
  • Summer Applications: The Biology Department does not accept new students in the Summer semester.

International applicants are required to submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTEA). Successful completion of ELS 112 will also be accepted for this requirement. 


Additionally, Duolingo test scores will be accepted for applications through Summer 2024. Applicants of the Graduate College who have completed a previous degree (associate, bachelor’s master’s or doctorate) from a U.S. college/university or are from a country (click here for a complete list) in which instruction was delivered in English (and attended the university for at least two years) are exempt from providing these test scores.
 

Application Requirements

Admissions Categories and Grade Point Average Requirements

International Application Information

Degree Requirements

Curriculum Requirements

Required Courses (38 credits)

Required Courses (20 credits)

  • ​BIOL 6010 - Biol Research Documentation 
  • BIOL 6210 - Molecular Genetics I 
  • BIOL 6510 - Fundamentals of Ecology 
  • BIOL 6820 to BIOL 6850
  • BIOL 6990 - Thesis Research 
  • BIOL 6010 to BIOL 6999 (BIOL 6910  does not count)
  • BIOL 7000 to BIOL 7980
  • BIOL 6055 - Proposal Development and Grant Writing 

Independent Study Workshop (9 credits)

  • BIOL 6820 to BIOL 6850
  • BIOL 7840 - Directed Readings in Biological Sciences 
  • BIOL 7850 - Directed Readings in Biological Sciences 

Seminar (1 credit)

  • BIOL 7810 - Seminar in Biological Sciences 

Lab Meetings (8 credits)

  • BIOL 7830 - Issues in Biological Sciences

Electives (10 credits)

Courses must be taken for a letter grade except for BIOL 5810, 5820, 5830, 5860, 5870, 6810, 6820. Select from:

BIOL 5010 BIOL 5030 BIOL 5040 BIOL 5070 BIOL 5080 BIOL 5110 BIOL 5150 BIOL 5170 BIOL 5180 BIOL 5190 BIOL 5200 BIOL 5210 BIOL 5240 BIOL 5280 BIOL 5290 BIOL 5300 BIOL 5310 BIOL 5350 BIOL 5400 BIOL 5410 BIOL 5420 BIOL 5430 BIOL 5450 BIOL 5460 BIOL 5470 BIOL 5490 BIOL 5610 BIOL 5620 BIOL 5630 BIOL 5650 BIOL 5710 BIOL 5800 BIOL 6030 BIOL 6055 BIOL 6110 BIOL 6210 BIOL 6230 BIOL 6310 BIOL 6390 BIOL 6400 BIOL 6410 BIOL 6430 BIOL 6450 BIOL 6510 BIOL 7050 BIOL 7100 OR PSYC 7100 BIOL 7410 BIOL 7430 BIOL 7450 CHEM 5050 CHEM 5450 CHEM 5470 CHEM 5630 CHEM 6170 GEOG 5020 GEOG 5250 PSYC 6680 SEES 5100 SEES 5500 

Culminating Experience (16-30 credits)

Course NameTerms TakenGradeCore
BIOL 7990 - Dissertation Research

Minimum Total Credits (60 credits)

Additional Requirements

  • Minimum 3.0 graduate cumulative grade point average
  • Maximum of 10 credits of 5000-level coursework may be counted toward degree requirements
  • Preliminary Examination or Project
  • Minimum of  16 credits of dissertation research (maximum of 30 credits of dissertation research are applicable to degree requirements)
  • Dissertation Defense and Publication of Manuscript on OhioLINK
  • All requirements must be completed within eight years from the end of the earliest course used to fulfill degree requirements.
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