Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology Contiguous Bachelors/Masters pathway
METX offers a fifth-year Plan I (thesis) M.S. degree pathway, earned contiguously with an appropriate Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The fifth-year M.S. pathway provides highly motivated undergraduate majors the opportunity to earn separate B.S. and M.S. degrees in five years. The pathway provides the additional level of preparation and experience that students need to pursue careers in industry, government, or to increase their competitiveness for top Ph.D. programs.
To be accepted into the pathway, students will need to prepare an application in consultation with their Plan I and undergraduate advisor and plan for their fifth-year BS/MS, providing evidence of solid academic performance in general and in their undergraduate major. The application should be submitted to the METX department by Aug. 1st prior to their senior year, and should include:
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A one-page personal statement describing a) the student’s motivation and academic preparation for entering the path; b) the student’s goals for the fifth-year path, including the area of concentration; c) the name of a faculty member willing to serve as their thesis advisor (if appropriate); and d) future professional goals.
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Copy of unofficial transcripts establishing the GPA requirements in the undergraduate major and overall. Applicants should possess a GPA in courses of their undergraduate major (biology, chemistry, etc.) of 3.2 or above, and an overall GPA of 3.0 or above.
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A letter of recommendation from the METX faculty member attesting to the student’s promise for a M.S. degree in METX.
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A coursework plan that will enable them to complete both the requirements for the B.S. in their undergraduate department and M.S. in METX in five years, including demonstrating sufficient coursework capacity to complete at least one to two METX graduate courses in their final undergraduate year.
If accepted into the fifth-year B.S./M.S. path, students will go through the regular METX M.S. application process early in their senior year. The criteria for admission to the METX M.S. program will be the same as for all METX M.S. program applicants.