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The Master of Arts in Biology program at Temple University's College of Science and Technology focuses on modern biological concepts through advanced coursework. This program equips students for professional schools or biology-related careers, offering both full-time and part-time options for those pursuing graduate-level biological studies without laboratory research. Unlike the Biology MS, the MA program concentrates on academic coursework and independent study, allowing students to specialize in areas like molecular biology, genetics, and other biological disciplines. The curriculum's coursework-centered approach cultivates analytical skills essential for biological research and literature analysis. Students engage with interdisciplinary subjects spanning cellular, developmental, and molecular biology; cellular and molecular neuroscience; ecology and integrative biology; and evolutionary genomics. During their final year, all MA candidates complete a comprehensive literature-based thesis, honing their ability to research, analyze, and interpret scientific publications. Graduates emerge capable of producing thorough, critical scientific reviews. While primarily classroom-based, students can utilize Department of Biology resources including the Center for Biodiversity, the Institute for Contemporary Molecular Science, and the Sbarro Health Research Organization.