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The Master of Science in Biology provides students with comprehensive advanced training in the Biological Sciences. This program delivers extensive coverage of key research domains in Biology through diverse coursework and specialized seminars. Students have the opportunity to explore interdisciplinary science courses. The curriculum emphasizes both research and teaching competencies. The M.S. in Biology from Temple's College of Science and Technology equips students with in-depth knowledge across fundamental biological research areas through advanced seminars and tailored coursework. Graduates emerge ready for careers in scientific investigation or education. In this demanding program, graduate candidates collaborate closely with College of Science and Technology faculty to develop original research projects. Faculty expertise spans aquatic and terrestrial ecology, biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, and more. During their studies, students can concentrate on specialized research areas such as cellular and molecular neuroscience, computational biology with an emphasis on evolutionary genomics, ecology, evolutionary medicine (an interdisciplinary approach analyzing modern human diseases through an evolutionary lens), genetic epidemiology (investigating genetic and environmental influences on contemporary health conditions), molecular/cellular/developmental biology, and population genetics (studying genetic variation across generations and populations).
Temple University's Biology Department has established itself as a leading institution for graduate education in computational biology, especially computational evolutionary genomics. With the Center for Computational Genetics and Genomics and the Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine, the department boasts 10 active research faculty in this field, offering exceptional specialization. Structured coursework in bioinformatics, genomics, and various computational biology disciplines enhances the department's robust research offerings.