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Graduate Study |
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Overview
Cornell's graduate study is organized by Graduate Fields of Study which are divided by discipline (What is a Graduate Field?). A prospective student who is interested in working with a faculty member in the department must apply to a Graduate Field in which the faculty member participates. To find out in what Graduate Field(s) our faculty members participate, please visit the List of Graduate Fields in the Department or the web page of each faculty member through the faculty list. The faculty in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology are members of a wide variety of Graduate Fields. The three major Graduate Fields the department faculty members participate are: Comparative Biological Sciences, Immunology, and Microbiology. Through these three Graduate Fields, the department faculty also participate in the Graduate Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS). Graduate Students in the department who belong to one of these Graduate Fields must follow the requirements and guidelines of the BBS program, as well as the departmental seminar requirement.
The department faculty also participate in inter-college research programs for graduate students (see below).
Contact For questions regarding graduate study in the department, please contact Ms. Sachiko Funaba at <sf35@cornell.edu>. For questions regarding the BBS program, applications and graduate study at Cornell in general, please contact the CVM Office of Graduate Education at <graduate_edcvm@cornell.edu>. Application To apply to the Graduate Field of Comparative Biomedical Sciences, Immunology, Microbiology, or Pharmacology, please visit the web site of the CVM Office of Graduate Education at <http://www.vet.cornell.edu/OGE/>. To apply to other Graduate Field, please visit the web site of the Graduate School at <http://www.gradschool.cornell.edu/>.
Graduate Courses Offered by the Department More Information on Graduate Education in General Other Research Interest Programs These programs are interest-based programs. Prospective students who are interested in these programs still must apply to a Graduate Field in which a faculty member of these programs participate. Once admitted to a Graduate Field, one may become a member of these programs.
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Department Info | Faculty | Courses: Fall,
Spring, AQUAVET
| Graduate Study |
Contact
Info | Focus
Areas: Bacteriology , Virology
, Immunology , Parasitology
, Environmental
Toxicology |
Unit of Avian Health | Aquatic
Animal Health Program | Seminar: Fall,
Spring
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Last Revised on January 31, 2007