University of California, Riverside
College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Department of Botany and Plant Sciences


Prospective Graduate Students

Graduate Advisor
Professor 
Norm Ellstrand
(951) 827-4194
E-mail: Ellstrand@ucr.edu


Information for Prospective Graduate Students:

About Us
Requirements
Courses
Course Offerings
Faculty and their Research
Current Students
Financial Information
UCR Campus
Submit Preliminary Information Online
Apply Online

For more information:
Biological Science Graduate Student Affairs Center

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Masters Programs
M.S. Plant Biology

Doctoral Programs
Ph.D. Plant Biology
Ph.D. Plant Biology (Plant Genetics)

Students usually spend five years earning the Ph.D. degree. During the first two years, a student takes courses and initiates the dissertation research. After course requirements have been met and the student has passed written and oral qualifying examinations, which include intensive coverage of the area of specialization, the student advances to candidacy for the Ph.D. degree. The student then completes his or her research, submits a written dissertation, and defends a thesis.

Students are supported using a combination of research assistantships and teaching assistantships.

Possible Areas of Study

Other programs:
Department of Botany & Plant Sciences
2150 Batchelor Hall
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521-0124
 
Department Phone: (951) 827-4619
Department Fax: (951) 827-4437