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The Master of Science in Biological Sciences with a focus on Ecology and Evolutionary Biology offers specialized study in diverse fields including animal behavior, entomology, freshwater ecosystems, microbial ecology, bird biology, ecological systems, evolutionary studies, environmental physiology, and population dynamics. While each student's curriculum is customized to their academic goals, the program typically covers foundational training in population ecology, community dynamics, ecosystem studies, evolutionary processes, and statistical methods. Given ecology's interdisciplinary nature, students are advised to complement their studies with courses in geology, mathematics, chemistry, and related fields.
Program Learning Objectives
Upon completing this program, graduates will demonstrate:
Comprehensive understanding of advanced biological concepts extending beyond undergraduate-level knowledge, achieved through rigorous coursework and practical applications
Ability to implement scientific methodologies and value interdisciplinary research approaches
Proficiency in communicating scientific information to both specialists and general audiences
Competence in laboratory techniques essential for hypothesis-driven research