The PhD program in biology offers individualized courses of study tailored to students interests that include laboratory, field and theoretical work. Flexibility in the program is achieved by requiring only one core class, which is a choice between two topics that cover the breadth of the research directions in this program.
Electives are also as flexible as possible and include areas outside of biology. The major goal is to provide students opportunities to create an adaptable and general degree program that allows both traditional and interdisciplinary approaches in any area of biology.
The current degree requirements are below. Remember you are required to fulfill the requirements from the academic year you were admitted. Please refer to the handbook from your year of admission as needed.
84 credit hours, an oral and written exam, a prospectus and a dissertation
Required Core (3-4 credit hours)
BIO 514 Statistical Models for Biology (4) OR
BIO 620 Research Prospectus Writing (3)
Electives and Research (67-68 credit hours)
Research
BIO 792 Research (12 minimum credit hours required)
The department and the student's advisor determine additional elective courses in conjunction with the student. Some examples include the following (not an exhaustive list):
BIO 792 Research (additional)
BIO 514 Statistical Models for Biology
BIO 507 Advanced Evolutionary Medicine
BIO 510 Evolutionary Medicine and Global Health
BIO 520 Medicinal Plants and Functional Foods
BIO 521 Landscape Ecology
BIO 530 Scientific Teaching
BIO 533 K-12 STEM Education & Outreach
BIO 539 Computing for Research
BIO 579: Data and Analysis and Visualization in R
BIO 591 Society and Natural Resource Management
BIO 591 Social-Ecological Systems & Adaptation
BIO 591 Drylands in a Changing Earth
BIO 591 Population Genetic Reading Group
BIO 591 Genetics and Genomics of Behavior
BIO 620 Research Prospectus Writing
EVO 501 Current Topics in Evolutionary Biology
EVO 601 Principles of Evolution
EVO 610 Research Areas of Evolution
MCB 540 Functional Genomics
MCB/MIC 598 Immunology: Molecular and Cellular Foundations
Other Requirements (1 credit hour)
BIO 610 Introduction to Responsible Conduct of Research in Life Sciences (1)
Culminating Experience (12 credit hours)
BIO 799 Dissertation (*12)
*Taken after advancing to candidacy
*Note: It is very important you do exactly 12 dissertation credit hours. You may begin completing dissertation credits after advancing to candidacy. These 12 can be divided and taken over multiple semesters, but they must sum 12 credits exactly (no more, no less) to avoid issues when graduating. If you need to enroll in dissertation or equivalent hours after meeting your 12 total, please take BIO 792 Research hours instead, which has no maximum limit.
Please communicate with your faculty advisor and refer to your academic year's SOLS handbook for specific details about what is required for your comprehensive exams and prospectus defense. The Biology PhD program requires you complete this by the end of your 6th semester. You must pass your oral and written exams as well as your prospectus defense in order to advance to candidacy.
To schedule your exams:
Confirm your iPOS is approved and your faculty committee section is up to date.
Please fill out this form to both schedule and initiate your electronic pass/fail form. This will be sent to your committee members and Program Director.
After your exams:
Once your pass/fail form has been completed, the SOLS Graduate Office will input your results in your iPOS. If you passed each component, you will advance to candidacy and receive a formal candidacy letter from ASU.
If you advance to candidacy by the deadlines detailed here, you will receive a post-candidacy pay increase the following semester (and each subsequent semester).