The programme equips graduate students with the experience and skills needed to make them successful in scientific endeavors. The multidisciplinary approaches used enable students to learn about a broad range of disciplines including molecular genetics, biochemistry, botany, and disease diagnosis. Graduates may find themselves working for large agribusiness firms developing new fungicides, biotechnology firms creating disease-resistant plants through genetic engineering, universities developing tomorrow's agricultural technology or studying how microorganisms cause diseases, or at governmental agencies or private organizations providing practical advice on controlling disease. The overall objective of the programme is to create a critical mass of well versed and competent researchers/scientists equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude to promote plant pathology as a key discipline to achieve sustainable development and food security.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAMME DURATION
The duration of M.Sc. degree shall normally be two academic years.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
(i) The Masters Degree programme in Plant Pathology shall, normally, consist of coursework, examination and thesis/project, normally extending over a period of two academic years distributed over four semesters of full time/part-time attendance provided that part-time attendance shall not exceed a period of four calendar years from the date of registration.
(ii) The Masters degree in Plant Pathology shall consist of a minimum of 14 units, and a maximum of 19 units of coursework, examination and thesis distributed over four semesters
(iii) Courses are structured in units, where a unit is defined as a three-hour lecture or two hours of tutorials, or three hours of practical and 1 hour lecture session per week per semester. A semester is defined as fourteen teaching weeks, plus another two weeks of university examinations.
(iv) The candidate shall submit a research proposal to the DPGSC within 2 weeks of the third semester.
(v) The processing of the submitted research proposal from the DPGSC to School of Graduate Studies shall take a maximum of four (4) weeks.
(vi) In the second year, the student shall undertake a supervised research project in accordance with the School of Graduate Studies Rules and Regulations and the Department of Botany requirements.
Programme Courses
FIRST YEAR FIRST SEMESTER
SBT 801 Methods and Techniques in Botany
SBT 802 Biometry, Experimentation and Methodology
SBT 803 Herbarium Practice
SBT 804 Applied Ecology
SBT 805 Special Topics
SBT 846 Plant Pathology
SBT 847 Plant Nematology
Second semester
SBT 837 Biotechnology
SBT 848 Plant Virology
SBT 849 Plant Bacterial Diseases
SBT 850 Advanced Mycology
SBT 851 Applied Mycology
SBT 852 Seed Pathology
SBT 853 Biological Control
SBT 845 Taxonomy of fungi
SBT 862 Research Methodology and Proposal writing
SECOND YEAR SECOND SEMESTER
SBT 899 Research Project (Data analysis and thesis writing)