Master of Science in Biology: General Track—30 hours

Both the Pre-Professional and General Biology tracks require 30 credit hours and a final GPA of 3.0 to graduate. Students should complete the 30 hours over two semesters, typically taking 15 hours in the fall and 15 hours in the spring. This sequence includes a 2 hour required course in the fall, Career Development in Biology, and a 2 hour required Graduate Project in both the fall and spring, leading to the completion of a nonthesis final paper. At least two courses during the fall and spring terms should include the accompanying lab section. Students may take additional laboratory sections if space permits.

Each student will choose a mentor who will work closely with the student to select appropriate courses. The mentor will also work with the student throughout the Graduate Project courses to complete the non-thesis final paper.

Degree Requirements

Required Courses

BIO 518Career Development in Biology

2

BIO 570Graduate Project I

2

BIO 571Graduate Project II

1.0 - 4.0

BIO 598Graduate Seminar

1

Fall Semester: Select 3 courses from the following

2 of the selected courses must have a lab component.
BIO 501Invertebrate Zoology

4

BIO 510Advanced Human Gross Anatomy

3

BIO 512Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

3

BIO 517Developmental Biology

3

BIO 519Clinical Microbiology

2

BIO 520Immunology

3

BIO 521Advanced Human Anatomy & Physiology I

3

BIO 525Molecular Biology

3

BIO 527Pathobiology

4

BIO 529Environmental GIS

4

BIO 536Ecology and Conservation of Vertebrates

3

BIO 540Experimental Design and Biostatistics

4

BIO 543Natural Resources Policy

3

BIO 555Environmental Ethics

3

BIO 559Dendrology

4

Spring Semester: Select 3 courses from the following

At least one of the selected courses must have a lab component.
BIO 505Applied Anatomy & Physiology I

3

BIO 507Applied Anatomy & Physiology II

3

BIO 510Advanced Human Gross Anatomy

3

BIO 511Conservation Techniques

3

BIO 515Genetics

3

BIO 516Physiology

3

BIO 522Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology II

3

BIO 523Cell Biology

3

BIO 527Pathobiology

4

BIO 528Tropical Ecology

4

BIO 535Wildlife Management

3

BIO 537Taxonomy of the Vascular Plants

4

BIO 538Ecology

3

BIO 544Cancer Biology

3

BIO 555Environmental Ethics

3

BIO 558Plant Physiology

3

 

BIO 597 may be considered if applicable.