- A wide range of genetics-related courses are offered by faculty members across the campus. In addition, the Integrative Genetics and Genomics Graduate Group teaches a set of core courses that provides a graduate-level education in genetics. Courses are designed to provide a broad understanding of all aspects of modern genetics, including molecular, quantitative, population, and cytogenetics as well as genomics and bioinformatics.
- The Master of Science degree in genetics provides an opportunity for students who wish to prepare for a field of study, such as scientific writing, genetic counseling, or to combine genetic studies with studies in related or unrelated fields. The M.S. degree can be gained by exam or by writing a research thesis in addition to coursework.