
The average time to degree for N&M students is 5.3 years. Most students complete their preliminary exam by the end of their second year.
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First semester
- Attend new student orientations
- Register for NS 600, NS 618, NS 931, and research credits
- Get program approval regarding any background deficiencies (register for NS 510 if needed)
- If no background deficiencies, consider one elective (e.g., STAT 571, BIOCHEM 645)
- Register for research credits (total credits of coursework and research should be 12)
- Complete three 4-week rotations; identify a home lab in December
Second semester
- Continue coursework; register for NS 619 and consider an elective that enhances your research project
- Begin research focusing on learning new techniques and developing a habit of reading the literature in your field
- Form advisory committee (advisor + 2 sufficient at this time)
- Prepare initial IDP; discuss with mentor
- Hold first-year advisory committee meeting prior to first day of Fall; discuss overall coursework plan and general details about research project
- Continue research by setting goals for each semester; continue reading the literature in your field
- Complete teaching experience requirement (usually one semester either TA or learning internship)
- Enroll and attend NS 931, including associated lunches with outside speakers
- Enroll, attend and present in NS 731 Research in Progress Seminar
- Enroll and present in an Emphasis Literature Seminar (NS 881, NS 901, or AS 931); 3 presentations over 3 semesters are required for a letter grade (1 of 3)
- Finalize advisory committee
- Finish coursework
- Update IDP
- Preliminary exam
- Work with your mentor to set a date for your preliminary exam by the end of Year 2
- Start drafting your proposal 3 months before your exam
- Ask lab members other than your mentor to read your proposal 2 months before your exam
- Develop a 20 minute research presentation on your proposal
- Hold mock-prelim with lab members and other non-faculty 1 month before exam
- Request prelim warrant from grad program manager 3 weeks before your exam
- Distribute your research proposal and IDP to the committee 2 weeks before your exam
- Continue research
- Present your research at a local or national meeting(s)
- Enroll and attend NS 931, including associated lunches with outside speakers
- Enroll, attend and present in NS 731 Research in Progress Seminar
- Enroll and present in an Emphasis Literature Seminar (NS 881, NS 901, or AS 931); 3 presentations over 3 semesters are required for a letter grade (2 of 3)
- Update IDP
- Hold annual advisory committee meeting to discuss research and career development
- Continue research
- Present your research at a local or national meeting(s)
- Enroll and attend NS 931, including associated lunches with outside speakers
- Enroll, attend and present in NS 731 Research in Progress Seminar
- Enroll and present in an Emphasis Literature Seminar (NS 881, NS 901, or AS 931); 3 presentations over 3 semesters are required for a letter grade (3 of 3)
- Update IDP
- Hold annual committee meeting
- Present in NS 931
- Complete research
- Enroll and attend NS 931, including associated lunches with outside speakers
- Review Graduate School Degree Completion Checklist
- Request thesis defense warrant (3 weeks before defense)
- Submit dissertation to committee (2 weeks before defense)
- Hold public defense seminar, followed by closed-door defense
- Deposit dissertation
- Complete exit interview
