The M.S. in Biophysics at the University of California, Davis explores how physical principles explain biological structure and function. You’ll study biomolecules, cells, and biological systems using approaches from physics, chemistry, engineering, and computation.
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Biophysics at the University of California, Davis offers an in-depth exploration of how physical principles elucidate biological structures and functions. This program combines elements from physics, chemistry, engineering, and computational methods to study biomolecules, cells, and biological systems, equipping students with a robust understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of biophysics.
Program Structure
The curriculum consists of graduate coursework and research training that lays a solid foundation in biophysics, preparing students for advanced studies or research careers.
Students can collaborate with faculty members whose research interests align with their own, focusing on areas such as:
Note: Course selections, sequencing, and thesis or capstone requirements may vary based on the student's research plan and advisor. Prospective students should refer to the UC Davis graduate handbook for the most current degree requirements in Biophysics.
Tip: Always refer to the UC Davis graduate admissions page for specific application details and any program-specific document requirements.
Graduates of the M.S. in Biophysics program may find a variety of career opportunities in academia, industry, and research institutions. They can pursue roles in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, healthcare, and environmental science, among others. Many graduates opt for further academic pursuits, including Ph.D. programs, while others may engage in research or technical positions that leverage their specialized knowledge in biophysics.
Additionally, international students graduating from UC Davis may be eligible for work authorization in the United States, allowing them to gain valuable professional experience in their field of study.
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