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Each student joins a research laboratory and performs original research for a MS thesis. Only three credits of C (2.0) can be counted toward the required credits of didactic coursework. Students must maintain a B average (3.0). Microbiology and Immunology MS students must complete at least 10 non-thesis credits and 16 thesis credits during the program and a minimum total of 30 credits. Satisfactory completion of a research thesis and oral thesis defense is determined by the advisory committee, ordinarily at the end of two years of studies. At each committee meeting, the advisory committee, mentor and trainee should review and approve the student’s educational plan for that year, including the trainees’ laboratory work and attendance at required seminars. The advisory committee also recommends for approval by the graduate school the transfer of academic credits earned at another institution. It is the responsibility of the advisory committee to counsel the student both in coursework and in research, to determine academic deficiencies and to suggest corrective measures for such deficiencies, including appropriate coursework. The advisory committee for combined degree candidates (MD or DDS-MS) must include an appropriate representative from the clinical faculty. Each student should meet with his/ her advisory committee at least two times per year. At least one committee member must have a primary appointment in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology. The third committee member may be from within or outside the department. The student’s advisory committee includes the major advisor and at least two additional faculty, at least one of which must be from within the microbiology and immunology program. In consultation with the mentor, the student selects an advisory committee consisting of the mentor (serves as chair) and at least two additional faculty from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology. In the first semester of study, the MS student performs a four-week research rotation in the laboratory of a departmental faculty member that previously agreed to serve as the student’s rotation mentor. Each new student is also assigned a senior student to act as a mentor for the first year. Upon admission to the program, a graduate advisor develops with the student a course schedule for the fall term.