Human Genetics (Ph.D.)

Overview

The Ph.D. in Human Genetics is a research-intensive program designed to train the next generation of independent scientists in human genetics and genomics and address the growing demand for qualified geneticists in the areas of basic research, clinical research, medical care, and biological science. The program emphasizes applications of human genetics to medicine and encompasses training across the breadth of genetics from molecular genetics through computational approaches to analysis. Due to the location in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV), the program covers diseases and conditions that disproportionately affect minority populations, particularly Hispanics. 

The program consists of 72 hours including 36 hours of required and prescribed elective coursework and 36 hours of doctoral/dissertation research. Admitted students are expected to enroll in the program full time. 

Admission Requirements 

To be admitted to the graduate program, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other requirements listed below:

  1. Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate field of study from an accredited university. 
  2. Minimum average GPA of 3.25. 
  3. Official transcripts from each institution attended (must be submitted directly to UTRGV). 
  4. Applicant statement of goals for the Ph.D. program. 
  5. Curriculum Vitae. 
  6. Three letters of reference. 

International students or those who have received their degree at a foreign institution, TOEFL or IELTS Language Proficiency Test with minimum scores: 550 on paper-based, 213 on computer-based, or 79 on internet-based for the TOEFL; 6.5 for the IELTS. TOEFL and IELTS scores are valid for 2 years. 

The application for admission to the university must be submitted online and is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply

Review of submitted applicant will be holistic and combined with an onsite review to determine readiness to enroll in the program’s coursework. 

Transfer Coursework 

Students may apply for transfer admission the UTRGV Ph.D. in Human Genetics. Within university limits, students may be permitted to transfer course work to the UTRGV doctoral program at the time of entry. 

Dissertation

The Ph.D. in Human Genetics program requires students to complete a dissertation. The dissertation must meet the format and submission requirements established by the UTRGV Graduate College and any additional Department of Human Genetics requirements. All doctoral/dissertation research hours must be completed in residence at UTRGV. 

Program Requirements

Required Courses - 21 Hours

CourseCourse Name
BIET 6314Ethics in Biomedical Research
HGEN 8101Student Seminar
HGEN 8215Current Topics in Human Genetics
HGEN 8301Molecular Genetics
HGEN 8304Biostatistics in Human Genetics Research
HGEN 8305Genetic Basis of Human Disease
HGEN 8310Genetic Epidemiology and Statistical Genetics
HGEN 8320Proposal Preparation and Grantsmanship

Prescribed Electives - 15 Hours

Choose four from the following:

CourseCourse Name
HGEN 8325Advanced Topics in Molecular Genetics
HGEN 8330Advanced Topics in Statistical Genetics
HGEN 8335Advanced Topics in Bioinformatics
HGEN 8340Database Management and Data Analysis for Genetic Research
HGEN 8345Field Studies of Human Populations
HGEN 8350Advanced Topics in Complex Disease Research
HGEN 8355Advanced Topics in Omics Research
HGEN 8360Advanced Topics in Population Genetics
HGEN 8365Advanced Topics in Human Evolutionary Genetics
HGEN 8370Advanced Topics in Animal Models for Human Disease
HGEN 8375Stem Cell Based Methodologies in Human Disease Gene Identification
HGEN 8380Advanced Topics in Neurogenetics
HGEN 8385Advanced Topics in Functional Genomics
HGEN 8390Translational Genetics
HGEN 8395Directed Research

Choose one from the following:

CourseCourse Name
BIOL 6101Scientific Thinking
BIOL 6305Biometry
BIOL 6312Advanced Cellular and Molecular Biology
BIOL 6313Advanced Endocrinology
BIOL 6324Evolutionary Theory
BIOL 6330Molecular and Cellular Evolution
BIOL 6400Neuroscience
CLSC 6300Pathophysiology of Disease
CLSC 6305Clinical Applications in Molecular Diagnostics
CSCI 6355Bioinformatics
EEMS 6315Statistics for Systems Science in R
MATH 6364Statistical Methods
MATH 6365Probability and Statistics
STAT 6382Statistical Computing
STAT 6386Statistical Data Mining

Written Comprehensive Exam

Doctorial Research - 36 Hours

CourseCourse Name
HGEN 9900Doctoral Research

HGEN 9900 must be taken 4 times. 

Total Credit Hours: 72