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The Master of Science in Biology is a 32-credit, two-year program that enhances students' subject expertise, analytical abilities, and research competencies. Participants develop deeper specialization in their chosen biological field, improve their capacity for independent investigation, and receive training in scientific methodology relevant to their area of concentration. By customizing curriculum to align with individual interests, dedicated faculty advisors help students master data interpretation and presentation skills in both written and spoken forms. This program equips graduates for careers in their biological specialization and provides strong preparation for advanced professional or doctoral programs. While all biology graduate students complete core requirements, each collaborates with their advisor to choose a specialization and tailored coursework. Applicants should possess comprehensive biological knowledge along with focused research experience in their proposed study area. Available concentrations reflect the expertise of the biology faculty, with certain mandatory courses for each specialization. The Biology Graduate Committee works with field specialists to advise prospective students on specific course requirements for their chosen path.