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==Location==
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Faculty of Science<br>
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1365 - 2350 Health Sciences Mall<br>
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada<br>
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V6T 1Z3
  
 
==Contacts==
 
==Contacts==
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==Program Information==
 
==Program Information==
 
*Microbiology & Immunology
 
*Microbiology & Immunology
*Master of Science (MSc):
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*Master of Science (M.Sc.) - 2 years
**2-3 years
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**research-based program comprised of coursework, a teaching assistantship, and completion and defense of a thesis
**18 credits
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*Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
*Doctor of Philosophy (PhD):
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**research-based program comprised of coursework, a teaching assistantship, department seminar, expectation to publish original research, completion and public defense of a thesis
**4-6 years
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*M.D./Ph.D. - 7-year program
*Number of Active Graduate Students:
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**offered jointly by the Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
**60 in the PhD program
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**designed for students who want to pursue a career as clinician-scientists
**30 in the Master’s program
 
 
*Research areas include:
 
*Research areas include:
**Molecular & Applied Microbiology
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**Infection, Immunity, & Inflammation
**Biotechnology
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**Pathogenesis
**Cell and Developmental Biology
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**Viruses
**Molecular Biology
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**Bacterial physiology
**Molecular Genetics
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**Microbiome
**Molecular Immunology
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**Cancer Therapy
**Microbial Pathogenicity
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**Microbial Ecology, Diversity & Geochemistry
**Virology
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**Antibiotic Resistance & Biofilms
*Applicants may start either the MSc or PhD program in September (Fall semester), January (Winter semester) or May (Summer semester).
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*Applicants may start either the MSc or PhD program in September (Fall semester), January (Winter semester) or May (Summer semester)
For more information, click [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/masters here] and [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/phd here]
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For more information, click [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/masters here] <br/>
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For a list of supervisors, click [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/faculty-staff/faculty/m here], and for tips on how to contact supervisors click [http://www.grad.ubc.ca/prospective-students/application-admission/finding-supervisor here]
  
 
==Admission Requirements==
 
==Admission Requirements==
  
 
====Course and Degree Requirements====
 
====Course and Degree Requirements====
=====Master’s Program=====
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'''Master’s Program'''
*Degree: Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology or a related field equivalent to a 4-year Bachelor’s degree from the University of British Columbia
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*Degree: Normally, the academic equivalent of a four-year bachelor's degree from UBC including one of the following:
*Required Courses
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**A minimum overall average in the B+ range (76% at UBC) in third- and fourth-year courses
**Microbiology
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**Academic standing with at least 12 credits of third- or fourth-year courses in the A grade range (80% or higher at UBC) in the field of study
**Biochemistry
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'''PhD Program'''<br>
**General Biology
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Applicants must have completed one of the following requirements prior to admission:
**General Chemistry
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*A master's degree (or equivalent) from an approved institution with clear evidence of research ability or potential
=====PhD Program=====
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*A bachelor’s degree with one year of study in a master's program with 9 credits at the 500-level or above and of first class standing, with clear evidence of research ability or potential
*Degree: Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology or a related field equivalent to Master’s degree from the University of British Columbia. Students must show strong research potential as well.
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**Students entering the doctoral program after partial completion of the master’s degree must, during the first two years of study at the graduate level, complete a total of 12 credits with a first-class average (of which at least 9 credits must be at the 500-level or above and at least 9 credits must be of first-class standing) to maintain registration as a doctoral student
**Students may apply to the PhD program after finishing one year of the Master’s program.
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**Transfer directly into a doctoral program will not be permitted after completion of the second year
*In exceptional cases, applicants with a Bachelor's degree and an overall average of at least an A- and who demonstrate advanced research ability may be admitted into the PhD program.
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*In exceptional cases, applicants who hold a bachelor's degree with an overall average in the A grade range and who demonstrate advanced research ability may be granted direct admission to a doctoral degree program on recommendation of the admitting graduate program and approval of the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies
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**Students entering directly from a bachelor's degree must, during the first two years of study, complete a total of 12 credits with a first class average, of which at least 9 credits must be at the 500-level or above and at least 9 credits must be of first class standing, to maintain registration as a doctoral student
  
For more information, click [http://www.calendar.ubc.ca/vancouver/index.cfm?tree=12,204,828,1199 here] and [http://www.grad.ubc.ca/prospective-students/application-admission/minimum-academic-requirements-canadian-or-us-credentials here]  
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For more information on application procedures and document requirements, click [https://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/prospective-students/application-admission here], and for minimum academic requirements, click [https://www.grad.ubc.ca/prospective-students/application-admission/minimum-academic-requirements-canadian-or-us-credentials here] for Canadian or US applicants or [https://www.grad.ubc.ca/prospective-students/application-admission/minimum-academic-requirements-international-credentials here] for international applicants.
 
 
====GPA====
 
=====Master’s Program=====
 
*Minimum: An average of “B+” (76% at UBC) during the last two years of undergraduate study or have 12 credits worth of 3rd or 4th-year courses with an “A-“ average (80% at UBC).
 
=====PhD Program=====
 
*Minimum: An average of “B+” (76% at UBC) during the Master’s degree.
 
For more information, click [http://www.grad.ubc.ca/prospective-students/application-admission/minimum-academic-requirements-canadian-or-us-credentials here]
 
 
 
====GRE====
 
*The GRE is only required for international students, but still recommended for North American students.
 
*Minimum score: 600 range in Quantitative and 4 in Analytical sections
 
*GRE must have been taken within the past two years from date of application
 
For more information, click [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/admission-information here]
 
  
 
====Supporting Documents====
 
====Supporting Documents====
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*Online application form  
 
*Online application form  
 
*Two sets of transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended  
 
*Two sets of transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended  
*Three letters of recommendation from individuals who can report on the applicant's academic ability and qualifications. For tips, click [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/sites/default/files/roles/drupal_grad/awards_tips_for_reference_letters.pdf here]
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*TOEFL scores: required for applicants whose primary language is not English or who received their undergraduate degree in any language other than English  
*Scientific Interest Form: A list of faculty members that the applicant would like to work with. In addition, applicant must provide a summary (no longer than a page) of scientific interests and goals.
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**Minimum scores (within the last 2 years)
*TOEFL scores: required for applicants whose primary language is not English or applicants who received their undergraduate degree in any language other than English
 
**Minimum scores
 
 
***Internet-based: 100  
 
***Internet-based: 100  
 
***Paper-based: 590
 
***Paper-based: 590
 
***Computer-based: 243
 
***Computer-based: 243
*GRE scores (if applicable)  
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*GRE scores (mandatory for international applicants)  
*Information regarding professional and research experience and/or awards received. This is optional except for those who have been out of university for more than two years.
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**a score in the 148 range in Quantitative section and 4 in the Analytical section is recommended
For more information, click [http://www.grad.ubc.ca/prospective-students/application-admission/application-components-required-documents here] and [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/admission-information here]
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*3 academic letters of recommendation
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**discussing academic preparation, originality, skills at research, intellectual capacity and general ability
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**appropriate referees: Faculty research supervisors, University professors, science industry employers
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*Scientific Interest Form
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**list of faculty/associate members applicant is most interested in working with & a brief (less than one page) summary of your scientific interest and goals in attending UBC
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**attached to your online application
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*Other: applicant may append additional information regarding professional employment experience, publications, or awards  
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**mandatory if applicant has been out of university for more than two years
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
*December 15: Application deadline for Summer semester entry.
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If you are a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident and wish to have your Tri-Council Master Scholarship considered through the Department of Microbiology and Immunology you must apply to this Graduate program by Dec 31st
*April 15: Application deadline for Fall semester entry.
 
*September 15: Application deadline for Winter semester entry.
 
For more information, click [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/admission-information here]
 
  
==Tuition 2012-2013==
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International students must apply early in the cycle. This allows time for credential verification GRE, Language scores and study permit processing.
=====Master’s Program=====
 
*First year tuition (Domestic Students): $4,349.16/year
 
*First year tuition (International Students): $7,640.70/year
 
  
=====PhD Program=====
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Application Deadlines:
*PhD students will receive PhD tuition rebate for the first four years of their PhD program. Student fees are not rebated.
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*Program Starting September 1st: February 1st (international), February 15th (domestic)
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*Program Starting January 1st: August 15th (international), August 30th (domestic)
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*Program Starting May 1st: October 30th (international), November 30th (domestic)
  
For more information, click [http://www.calendar.ubc.ca/vancouver/index.cfm?tree=14,266,773,0 here] and [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/frequently-asked-questions here]
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For more information, click [https://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/prospective-students/application-admission here]
  
For funding options, click [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/financial-support here] and [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/financial-support/other-funding-options here]
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==Tuition 2018==
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*Full-time (for a Standard Master's Degree Program), per year: $4,897.86 (domestic), $8,604.66 (international)
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For more information, click [http://www.calendar.ubc.ca/vancouver/index.cfm?tree=14,266,773,1451#18056 here] for doctoral programs and [http://www.calendar.ubc.ca/vancouver/index.cfm?tree=14,266,773,1450#18012 here] for master's programs.
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==
*Minimum (Masters): $ 20,000/year
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Minimum Stipend Guarantee:
*Minimum (PhD): $ 21,000/year
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*Master's: $19,000
For more information, click [http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate/frequently-asked-questions here]
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*PhD: $21,000
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Students are expected to seek additional funding opportunities including individual scholarships, awards, and Teaching Assistantships.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:51, 5 November 2018


Location

Faculty of Science
1365 - 2350 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
V6T 1Z3

Contacts

Website: http://www.microbiology.ubc.ca/graduate
Phone: 604-822-3615
Admissions e-mail: micbgrad@interchange.ubc.ca

Program Information

  • Microbiology & Immunology
  • Master of Science (M.Sc.) - 2 years
    • research-based program comprised of coursework, a teaching assistantship, and completion and defense of a thesis
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
    • research-based program comprised of coursework, a teaching assistantship, department seminar, expectation to publish original research, completion and public defense of a thesis
  • M.D./Ph.D. - 7-year program
    • offered jointly by the Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
    • designed for students who want to pursue a career as clinician-scientists
  • Research areas include:
    • Infection, Immunity, & Inflammation
    • Pathogenesis
    • Viruses
    • Bacterial physiology
    • Microbiome
    • Cancer Therapy
    • Microbial Ecology, Diversity & Geochemistry
    • Antibiotic Resistance & Biofilms
  • Applicants may start either the MSc or PhD program in September (Fall semester), January (Winter semester) or May (Summer semester)

For more information, click here
For a list of supervisors, click here, and for tips on how to contact supervisors click here

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

Master’s Program

  • Degree: Normally, the academic equivalent of a four-year bachelor's degree from UBC including one of the following:
    • A minimum overall average in the B+ range (76% at UBC) in third- and fourth-year courses
    • Academic standing with at least 12 credits of third- or fourth-year courses in the A grade range (80% or higher at UBC) in the field of study

PhD Program
Applicants must have completed one of the following requirements prior to admission:

  • A master's degree (or equivalent) from an approved institution with clear evidence of research ability or potential
  • A bachelor’s degree with one year of study in a master's program with 9 credits at the 500-level or above and of first class standing, with clear evidence of research ability or potential
    • Students entering the doctoral program after partial completion of the master’s degree must, during the first two years of study at the graduate level, complete a total of 12 credits with a first-class average (of which at least 9 credits must be at the 500-level or above and at least 9 credits must be of first-class standing) to maintain registration as a doctoral student
    • Transfer directly into a doctoral program will not be permitted after completion of the second year
  • In exceptional cases, applicants who hold a bachelor's degree with an overall average in the A grade range and who demonstrate advanced research ability may be granted direct admission to a doctoral degree program on recommendation of the admitting graduate program and approval of the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies
    • Students entering directly from a bachelor's degree must, during the first two years of study, complete a total of 12 credits with a first class average, of which at least 9 credits must be at the 500-level or above and at least 9 credits must be of first class standing, to maintain registration as a doctoral student

For more information on application procedures and document requirements, click here, and for minimum academic requirements, click here for Canadian or US applicants or here for international applicants.

Supporting Documents

  • Online application form
  • Two sets of transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended
  • TOEFL scores: required for applicants whose primary language is not English or who received their undergraduate degree in any language other than English
    • Minimum scores (within the last 2 years)
      • Internet-based: 100
      • Paper-based: 590
      • Computer-based: 243
  • GRE scores (mandatory for international applicants)
    • a score in the 148 range in Quantitative section and 4 in the Analytical section is recommended
  • 3 academic letters of recommendation
    • discussing academic preparation, originality, skills at research, intellectual capacity and general ability
    • appropriate referees: Faculty research supervisors, University professors, science industry employers
  • Scientific Interest Form
    • list of faculty/associate members applicant is most interested in working with & a brief (less than one page) summary of your scientific interest and goals in attending UBC
    • attached to your online application
  • Other: applicant may append additional information regarding professional employment experience, publications, or awards
    • mandatory if applicant has been out of university for more than two years

Timeline

If you are a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident and wish to have your Tri-Council Master Scholarship considered through the Department of Microbiology and Immunology you must apply to this Graduate program by Dec 31st

International students must apply early in the cycle. This allows time for credential verification GRE, Language scores and study permit processing.

Application Deadlines:

  • Program Starting September 1st: February 1st (international), February 15th (domestic)
  • Program Starting January 1st: August 15th (international), August 30th (domestic)
  • Program Starting May 1st: October 30th (international), November 30th (domestic)

For more information, click here

Tuition 2018

  • Full-time (for a Standard Master's Degree Program), per year: $4,897.86 (domestic), $8,604.66 (international)

For more information, click here for doctoral programs and here for master's programs.

Funding

Minimum Stipend Guarantee:

  • Master's: $19,000
  • PhD: $21,000

Students are expected to seek additional funding opportunities including individual scholarships, awards, and Teaching Assistantships.