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Biologists explore every facet of living systems, ranging from molecular structures to entire ecosystems. Clemson University's biological sciences graduate program mirrors this diversity, offering specialized research areas including genomics, evolutionary studies, physiology, integrative biology, developmental processes, neuroscience, oncology, immunology, toxicology, and more, spanning plant, animal, and microbial models. Cutting-edge research facilities include the Clemson Light Imaging Facility, Palmetto High Performance Computing Cluster, Genomics and Bioinformatics Facility, Experimental Forest, and Eukaryotic Pathogen Innovation Center.
Our graduate offerings feature traditional, research-intensive M.S. and Ph.D. programs covering the disciplines mentioned, alongside an online, non-thesis M.S. tailored for science educators. These programs aim to cultivate specialized knowledge, interdisciplinary experimental approaches, analytical reasoning, and essential communication abilities for scientific professionals. The online M.S. option specifically serves educators at various levels and science professionals in museums, research stations, and lab settings.