Master of Science in Biology
Includes both graduate work and extensive research experience culminating in a research thesis. It is designed to prepare students for further study at the doctoral level, but graduates may also find employment in research-oriented activities of government agencies or private business firms. At least 60% of course credits must be at the 600-level.
30 credits
Required courses, 5 credits
BIO 629 | Seminar in Biology | 1 TO 10 |
BIO 630 | Scientific Communications | 3 |
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BIOT 696 | Research Design and Presentation | 3 |
Two directed electives for 6-8 credits
BIO 552 | Advanced Genetics | 3 |
BIO 616 | Population-Community Ecology | 4 |
BIO 636 | Immunology | 4 |
BIO 648 | Biostatistics | 3 |
BIO 654 | Development and Evolution of Genomes: Genomics and Proteomics | 3 |
BIO 655 | Advanced Cell and Molecular Biology | 4 |
BIO 656 | Ecosystem Ecology | 3 |
BIO 657 | Multivariate Analysis of Environmental Data | 3 |
0-13 credits from ANAT, BIO, BIOT, BOT, PHYS, or ZOOL courses
Research requirement, 6 credits
0-13 credits from minors and electives
Minors are optional, but if taken must include at least 8 credits of courses approved by a designated advisor from the minor area and the biology department.