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The Department of Biology offers Master's of Science degree program that provides students with the hands-on experience they need to conduct research, along with guidance and mentorship to attain careers in their desired fields. Graduate research includes all aspects of biology, with projects that span molecular, organismal, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives. The Masters of Science degree in Biology has a thesis requirement.
Admissions Requirements
The Master of Science in Biology program applicants, in addition to the standard required materials, must also meet one of the following two requirements:
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- Undergraduate GPA: must be a minimum of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale OR an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 in all Biology, Wildlife Fisheries Science, and related courses;
- GRE score: the Combined Quantitative and Verbal Revised GRE score must total at least 300, and a minimum Analytical Writing score of 3.0.
If you do not meet either of these requirements, you can be considered for provisional admission through an appeal to the Department of Biology Graduate Policies Committee.
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Provisional Admission Procedures
Students who do not meet departmental GPA and GRE ®General Test (GRE) requirements can be admitted provisionally by appealing the initial rejection decision to the Department of Biology Graduate Policies Committee. This committee will only consider appeals that are presented by the applicant's potential faculty advisor. Criteria commonly used by the Graduate Policies Committee regarding appeals are previous experience in the area of research and work history following graduation. Absolute minimum requirements for appeal consideration will consist of a minimum overall undergraduate grade point average of 2.5 (minimum requirement of Graduate School for non-provisional admission) .
The Graduate Policies Committee will make the final decision for all appeals.
Provisional Status Requirements
All applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements established for admission to the Master of Science Program within the Department of Biology, and who are granted an appeal by the Department of Biology Graduate Policies Committee, will be admitted with provisional standing. Provisions for achieving full standing will be determined by the Graduate Policies Committee in consultation with the student's faculty advisor and departmental chair.
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If you are applying to the Master of Science in Biology program and wish to be considered for a teaching assistantship, you must apply and turn in your materials no later than November 1 for the following spring semester, and April 1 for the following fall semester. Applicants being considered for research assistantships will be evaluated as extramural funding becomes available. For more detailed requirements for assistantships and thesis research options, contact the department chair.
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The Department may not be able to financially support the research of the student, regardless of whether or not a student receives a stipend in the form of teaching or research assistantship. Additional resources must be provided to Biology graduate students in order to conduct their thesis research. The cost to conduct graduate research in the Department of Biology varies widely between and within disciplines and is affected by factors such as:
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- whether the study will be conducted in a laboratory or the field (or both);
- whether or not specialized equipment is required;
- the amount of travel that may be necessary;
- wages of full-time or part-time assistants
The Department may have more students than the faculty can reasonably guide. Prospective Biology graduate students should contact a potential faculty advisor in their research area prior to applying for admission. A student will not be admitted without being accepted by a faculty advisor (Advisor Acceptance Form). The advisor will serve as the student's thesis advisor during the student's pursuit of the graduate degree. Acceptance of a student by the faculty advisor is dependent upon:
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- similarity of research interests;
- experience;
- recommendations;
- admission standards;
- number of graduate students that the faculty member is currently advising;
- available funding for research.
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