The Master of Science in Biology emphasizes cell and microbial biology. The program's purpose is to prepare students for teaching, research, and administrative careers in biological or biomedical sciences. Courses in this program provide a foundation in biochemistry, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, neurobiology, and virology. In addition, presentations and participation in a graduate seminar program prepare students to be effective teachers and communicators.
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The MS in Biology program is a 30-credit-hour degree program.
The program includes thesis and non-thesis options. The courses in the thesis and non-thesis tracks are identical except for Thesis Guidance (6 credits), which is required in the thesis option but not in the non-thesis option. Students in the non-thesis option must satisfy this 6-credit requirement by completing Research Problems in Biology (3 credits) and additional electives. Students in both programs must pass a written comprehensive examination. Students in the thesis option must also complete a research project and write an acceptable thesis. The non-thesis option is considered a terminal degree and is not normally applicable toward the Ph.D. degree.
$1,650 / credit hour
More information about this degree is available on the School website or by request from our Admissions team.