Ph.D in Genetics The Department of Genetics offers a graduate program leading to the PhD degree. The department is particularly strong in the areas of recombinant DNA technology, gene regulation, prokaryotic molecular genetics, plant molecular biology, mammalian genetics, evolutionary genetics, and population genetics. After a student is admitted, a faculty advisory committee is appointed to recommend a program of study based on the individual student’s academic background and research interests. A master’s degree is not required for entrance into the doctoral program, and students without a master’s degree are encouraged to enter the doctoral program directly. Read more M.S. in Genetics At this time, the department is accepting applications for the MS/MS-Non Thesis degree only from undergraduate students who have been admitted to UGA’s Double / Dawgs program (a dual bachelor / master pathway). The deadline for MS/MS-Non Thesis applications is January 15. Students are normally only admitted at the beginning of the fall semester. Read More M.S. In GENETICS Non-Thesis At this time, the department is accepting applications for the MS/MS-Non Thesis degree only from undergraduate students who have been admitted to UGA’s Double / Dawgs program (a dual bachelor / master pathway). The deadline for MS/MS-Non Thesis applications is January 15. Students are normally only admitted at the beginning of the fall semester. Read More