Administered by Biological and Allied Health Sciences
Effective Spring 2008
This page describes the general biology M.S. program. The department also offers a master's level Radiologist Assistant program.
Admission. In addition to the requirements of the graduate school, a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts in biology, or its equivalent, is required. Two letters of recommendation are also required (see below for details). Undergraduate deficiencies must be addressed prior to admission to the program or during the first semester in consultation with the program coordinator.
Deficiencies may be addressed by undergraduate course work without credit earned toward the degree, by graduate course work when suitable, or by outside readings. The method of satisfying deficiencies is decided by the student and graduate program coordinator in consultation with the departmental graduate committee.
Two letters of recommendation from previous science faculty are required. At least one letter should be from a faculty member who instructed the applicant in an upper-level (junior or senior) biology course. Applicants with research experience should submit at least one letter from a research adviser. Others may submit a letter from any professor with the ability to evaluate the applicant's laboratory research potential. A minimum of two weeks is required for review of a completed application by the department's graduate committee.
Candidacy. To be admitted to candidacy, every biology graduate student must pass an oral candidacy examination. The purpose of the examination is to assess the breadth of the student's background in biology. The examination will cover general principles and concepts of biology.
The oral candidacy examination must be scheduled before completing 6 credit hours of graduate coursework and be successfully completed before scheduling beyond 12 hours. Candidacy requires, in addition, that the student has a 3.0 or higher QPA. The examination will consist of six oral questions addressed to the student by the examination committee. Each question will be given 10 minutes of the examination.
The Examination Committee is composed of:
The outcome of the candidacy examination will be determined by a simple majority vote by the examination committee. Each graduate faculty member present, whether or not they posed a question, shall have one vote. One of three outcomes is possible:
Graduation. A minimum of 30 semester hours of graduate-level courses is required.
A total of 30 credits is required for graduation. Biostatistics (53.546) is required. Master of Science Thesis (50.593) is required for students in the thesis option. All other courses are considered elective courses, but require the approval of the student's adviser and advisory committee.
50.411 Radiation Biology
50.455 Environmental Microbiology
50.457 Entomology
50.472 Animal Cell Physiology
50.474 Vertebrate Systems Physiology
50.477 Plant Physiology
50.478 Microbial Physiology
50.479 Integrated Physiology Laboratory
50.530 Evolution
50.531 Developmental Biology
50.532 Microbial and Molecular Genetics
50.535 Bioinformatics and Genomic Analysis
50.550 Mycology
50.551 Conservation Biology
50.552 Limnology
50.559 Ornithology
50.560 Population Biology
50.561 Animal Behavior
50.570 Medical Parasitology
50.571 Endocrinology
50.575 Cell Physiology
50.576 Neurophysiology
50.580 Comparative Animal Physiology
50.589 Current Topics in Biology
50.591 Directed Study in Biology
50.593 Master of Science Thesis
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Thesis Option. This option is recommended for students planning to continue their graduate studies or professional training. A minimum of 18 semester hours must be taken from 500-level courses. 50.593 Master of Science Thesis accounts for six of these semester hours. An oral defense of the thesis is required.
Non-Thesis Option. This option is tailored for students interested in non-research-oriented careers. A minimum of 18 semester hours must be taken from 500-level courses. In addition, one of the following must be completed: