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Graduate Courses
Plant Physiology
(Interdepartmental Graduate Major)
Supervisory Committee: D. Hannapel, Chair;
M. James, P. Scott, M. Westgate, E. Wurtele
Work is offered for the degrees master of science (thesis option
only) and doctor of philosophy with a major in plant physiology
in the following participating departments: Agronomy; Biochemistry,
Biophysics and Molecular Biology; Botany; Forestry; Horticulture;
Plant Pathology; and Zoology and Genetics. In the Interdepartmental
Plant Physiology Major at Iowa State University, students use modern,
interdisciplinary approaches to understand plant processes at the
molecular, cellular and whole-plant levels. Graduates have a broad
understanding of basic, functional plant biology with emphases on
fundamental biology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. They are
able to address complex research and policy problems in agriculture,
biotechnology, and basic plant biology.
All M.S. students must meet the following minimum requirements:
(1)make two seminar presentations and enroll each term in the interdepartmental
plant physiology seminar (Bot 696 or its cross-listed equivalent);
(2) complete two courses chosen from the following: Agron 516, Bot
512, Bot 513; and (3) complete the following courses: BBMB 404 and
405 or 501 and 502; and Stat 401. A higher level course in biochemistry
is recommended.
All Ph.D. students must complete the following requirements, in
addition to those for the M.S.: (1) two more seminar presentations
in Bot 696 (for a total of four); (2) Agron 516, Bot 512, Bot 513;
(3) one course chosen from Bot 545, Gen 520 or 620, BBMB 675 or
676; and (4) one biochemistry course beyond the level of BBMB 404/405
or 501/502. Suggested courses include BBMB 451, 607, 622, 632, 642,
or 660. Stat 402 or Agron 526 or a computational biology course
are strongly recommended.
In consultation with his or her major professor and the POS committee,
a student may select additional courses from an approved list available
from the chair of the supervisory committee of the interdepartmental
major.
Courses for Graduate Students
P Phy 512. Plant Growth and Development. (Same as Bot 512.) See
Botany.
P Phy 513. Plant Metabolism. (Same as Bot 513.) See Botany.
P Phy 545. Plant Molecular Biology. (Same as Bot 545.) See Botany.
P Phy 696. Seminar in Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology. (Same
as Bot 696.) See Botany.
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