Graduate Studies
Graduate Studies
Our students pursue graduate degrees through the Plant Biology M.S. or Plant Biology Ph.D. programs. These programs are tailored to meet students' individual interests and needs, whether career goals be teaching, research or outreach in industry, government agencies or non-governmental organizations. Areas of study include plant physiology, cell biology, molecular genetics, molecular systematics, evolutionary ecology, population ecology, physiological ecology, community ecology, evolutionary development, and genomics.
Graduate Programs
Meet Current Graduate Students
Graduate Student Resources
Funding Sources
List of research funding opportunities
Graduate Program Academic Guidelines
Guidelines for academic success
Graduate Teaching or Research Assistantships
GTA positions are granted for the fall and spring semesters (nine months total). GRA positions are generally provided by a grant awarded to the major advisor.