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The University of Central Missouri's Master of Science in Biology caters to professionals seeking specialization in organismal biology, molecular biology, or ecology. Designed for adaptability, this Biology Master's Program provides both thesis and non-thesis pathways. Students can complete the degree entirely online, on-campus, or through a hybrid approach. UCM boasts exceptional science facilities across its Warrensburg and Lee's Summit campuses, featuring modernized laboratories, classrooms, an extensive animal/aquatic research center, and proximity to diverse natural ecosystems - creating perfect conditions for graduate studies and research projects. Employers across industries, government agencies, and academic institutions highly regard the scientific competencies cultivated through UCM's Biology master's program. The curriculum develops your ability to analyze biological literature, process and present data, create research methodologies, and deliver compelling presentations.
Students may select between thesis and non-thesis tracks, with options for in-person or online learning to accommodate individual preferences. The thesis option combines coursework with designing, executing, and presenting original research. The non-thesis alternative emphasizes specialized coursework in your chosen biological discipline along with synthesis projects, available completely online with concentrations in biotechnology, wildlife management, or academic preparation. This non-thesis route also serves as excellent preparation for professional programs like medical school, helping students maintain and enhance their scientific expertise.