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PLPA ENROLLED STUDENT TRANSCRIPT EVALUATION NAME: ADMISSION DATE: LOCAL ADDRESS: PHONE #: LAB ROOM #: LAB PHONE #: MAJOR PROFESSOR: ROTATION 1: ROTATION 2: ROTATION 3: CORE COURSES TO BE TAKEN PLPA 200 Fungal Diseases of Plants (4) PLPA 203 Bacterial Diseases of Plants (4) PLPA 204 Viral Diseases of Plants (4) PLPA 206 Nematode Diseases of Plants (3) QUARTER PLPA 250 Seminar in Plant Pathology (1) MUST ENROLL EACH QUARTER PLPA 260 Current Research in Plant Pathology and Nematology (1) MUST ENROLL EACH QUARTER HIGHLY RECOMMENDED COURES PLPA 231 Physiology of Plant Diseases PLPA 265 A Colloquium on the Principals of Plant Pathology In addition to the core courses students must also pick a track and follow the specific curriculum as outlined in the attached forms.

BACTERIAL/MOLECULAR TRACK IN PH.D. PROGRAM DEFICIENCIES: Students lacking background in biochemistry or molecular biology should consider taking the following courses: QUARTER TO BE TAKEN BCH 110A, B General Biochemistry (4+4 credits) BIOL 107 Molecular Biology (Lecture) Biochem 110C (4) BIOL 109 Laboratory in Cell and Molecular Biology (5) All students encouraged to select clas ses from the following: PLPA 231 Physiology of Disease (3) PLPA 240 Field Plant Pathology (1) PLPA 246 Diagnosis of Plant Disease (2) PLPA 265 Principals of Plant Pathology (3) Plant Related: BCH 183 Plant Biochemistry (3) BPSC 143 Plant Physiology (4) BPSC 237 Plant Cell Biology (4) BPSC 233 Molecular Responses of Plant to the Environment (4) BPSC 231 The Plant Genome (4) Microbe -Related: PLPA 215 Genetics of Fungi (3) PLPA 230 Physiology of Fungi (3) BIOL 221 Microbial Genetics (4) SLSC 111 Microbiology & Biochemistry of Soils (5) PLPA 219 Molecular Virology (3) General: BIOL 200B Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology (Molec. Genetics)

NEMATOLOGY TRACK IN THE PH.D. PROGRAM DEFICIENCIES: Students with deficiencies may consider taking the following courses: PLPA 134 Biology of Fungi (4) PLPA 120 Introduction to Plant Pathology (4) QUARTER TO BE TAKEN All students encouraged to select classes from the following: Nematode-related courses: NEM 159 Biology of Nematodes (3) NEM 205 Nematode Identification (1 Week Summer) (1) NEM 226 Nematode Taxonomy & Comparative Morphology (4) PLPA 231 Physiology of Plant Disease (3) NEM 240 Field Nematology (1) PLPA 246 Diagnosis of Plant Disease (2) NEM 250 Seminar in Nematology (1) NEM/PLPA 260 Curr. Research in Plant Pathology/Nematology (1) Additional Courses of Possible Interest: PLPA 235 Epidemiology of Plant Disease (4) BIOL 107 Molecular Biology (4) BIOL/ENTM 112Insect Systematics (2) BIOL 117 Introductory Population & community Ecology (4) BIOL/ENTM 127Insect Ecology (alternate to BIOL 117) (4) BIOL 151 Invertebrate Zoology (5) BIOL 157 Parasitology (5) BPSC 150 Principles of Plant Breeding (4) BPSC 236 Plant Microtechnique (4) SLSC 102 Soil Conditions & Plant Growth (4) ENSC 120 Soil Ecology SLSC 111 Microbiology and Biochemistry of Soils (5) SLSC 211 Soil Microbiol Ecology (3) Plant Related Courses: BPSC 231 The Plant Genome (4) BPSC 237 Plant Cell Biology (4) BPSC 233 Molecular Responses of Plants to Environment (4) BPSC 236 Plant Microtechnique (4) Insect Related Courses: ENTM 124 Economic Entomology (5)

Biochem, Cell and Molecular, Genetics Courses: BCH 182 Lab Recomb, DNA Techniques (4) BCH 210 Biochem. of Macro -Molecules (3) BIOL 200B Cell and Molecular Biology (4) BIOL 221 Microbial Genetics (4) Note Also: BPSC 201 Methods in Plant Biology

PLPA GAC NOTES/SUGGESTIONS: STUDENT SIGNATURE: DATE:

VIROLOGY TRACK IN THE PLANT PATHOLOGY PH.D. PROGRAM Students in this track should have an above-average understanding of the nature and role of nucleic acids and proteins in cell biology. Familiarity with recombinant DNA techniques will be beneficial. DEFICIENCIES: Students with de ficiencies may consider taking the following courses: QUARTER TO BE TAKEN PLPA 123 Comparative Virology (4) PLPA 120 Introduction to Plant Pathology (4) BIOL 107A Molecular Biology (4) Students are strongly encouraged to also take: PLPA 219 Molecular Plant Virology (3) PLPA 207 Anthropod Vectors (4) PLPA 231 Physiology of Plant Disease (3) PLPA 240 Field Plant Pathology (1) PLPA 246 Diagnosis of Plant Disease (2) PLPA 265 Principles of Plant Pathology (3) Additional courses of interest include: BPSC 132 Plant Anatomy (5) BPSC 135 Plant Cell Ultrastructure (3) BPSC 143 Plant Physiology (4) BPSC 150 Principles of Plant Breeding (4) BPSC 153 Plant Biotechnology (4) ENTM 100 General Entomology (4) BCH 183 Plant Biochemistry (3) BCH 110 General Biochemistry (4+4+4) BIOL 109 Lab in Cell & Molecular Biology (5) BIOL 121 Microbiology (3+3) BIOL 128 Immunology (3) PLPA 134 Biology of Fungi (4) PLPA 235 Epidemiology of Plant Disease (4) PLPA221 Chemical Control of Plant Disease (3) Plant Related Courses: BPSC 231 The Plant Genome (4) BPSC 233 Molecular Responses of Plants to the Environment (4) BPSC 236 Plant Microtechnique (4) BPSC 237 Plant Cell Biology (4)

Insect Related Courses: ENTM 124 Economic Entomology (5) Biochem, Cell and Molecular, Genetics Courses: BCH 182 Lab Recomb, DNA Techniques (4) BCH 210 Biochem. of Macro -Molecules (3) BIOL 200B Cell and Molecular Biology (4) BIOL 221 Microbial Genetics (4) BPSC 201 Methods in Plant Biology

MYCOLOGY TRACK IN THE PLANT PATHOLOGY PH.D. PROGRAM DEFICIENCIES : Students with deficiencies may consider taking the following courses: PLPA120 Introduction to Plant Pathology (4) STAT 120 AB Experimental Techniques for Biologists (4+4) QUARTER TO BE TAKEN If a mycology background is not established we also encourage the following courses: PLPA 240 Field Plant Pathology (1) PLPA 220 AB Morphology and Taxonomy Fungi (4+4) PLPA 245 Field Mycology (1) PLPA246 Diagnosis of Plant Diseases (2) PLPA265 A Colloquium on the Principles of Plant Pathology (3) PLPA 231 Physiology of Plant Disease (3) The following are strongly recommended courses. Students should take as many of these enrichment courses as their time, research project, and Advisor will allow. At leas t half of these courses should be taken to properly prepare a student to complete in the specialized areas of mycology study. PLPA 230 Physiology of Fungi or 201 Microbial Physiology (3) PLPA 215 Genetics of Fungi (3) PLPA 221 Chemical Control of Plant Diseases (3) PLPA 231 Physiology of Plant Diseases (3) PLPA 235 Epidemiology of Plant Diseases (4) PLPA 245 Field Mycology (1) PLPA 246 Diagnosis of Plant Diseases (2) PLPA 265 A colloquium on the Principles of Plant Pathology (3) SLSC 111 Microbiology and Biochemistry of Soils (5) SLSC 102 Soil Conditions and Plant Growth (4) SLSC 211 Soil Microbial Ecology (3)