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Illinois Tech provides a close-knit academic environment where faculty offer individualized guidance to tailor degrees to diverse career goals, particularly through specialized program tracks. The M.S. in biology creates pathways into industry, corporate sectors, legal fields, policy-making, administration, or scientific research—serving either as a final qualification or as groundwork for doctoral studies.
This is a dynamic era for life sciences, where students can engage directly with groundbreaking drug development and technological advancements. Worldwide, the life sciences sector is growing to address the demands of an increasingly health-conscious, aging society. The search for—and implementation of—treatments for conditions like cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's, and diabetes is accelerating dramatically, alongside efforts to enhance longevity and overall well-being.
The thesis track prepares students for experimental biology careers in academic, governmental, or industrial settings, while also serving as a stepping stone to Ph.D. programs. Admission to this option is selective.
The non-thesis alternative caters to professionals in science administration, policy development, patent law, and related fields. Program completion requires either a library-based or laboratory research project.