How Long Does It Take?

The time-to-degree (TTD) data, listed for individual school of medicine graduate programs, represents the average length of time required to complete the PhD for students since first enrollment.  WSU overall TTD data, at an average of 5.7 years, compares very favorably with national averages.  This data is based on over 290 PhD graduates from 1985 through 2001.


Graduate Programs:
 

Anatomy and Cell Biology (ANA)

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB)

Cancer Biology (CB) 

Cellular and Clinical Neurobiology (CCN)

Immunology and Microbiology (IMM)

Molecular Biology and Genetics (MBG)

Medical Physics (MP)

Cellular and Molecular Pathobiology (PTH)

Pharmacology (PHC)

Physiology (PSL)