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The master's program in integrative biology provides comprehensive, interdisciplinary graduate education for students conducting research that bridges various biological disciplines, from organismal studies to ecological genomics, STEM education methods, and restoration ecology. This program caters to scholars whose work crosses ecosystems and biological scales (including physiology, neurobiology, behavior, cellular biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, taxonomy, and more) in both land and water-based systems. It also serves those who wish to merge practical biological research with investigations into post-secondary biology education. Central to the curriculum is fostering connections across biological disciplines while equipping graduates with versatile skills for diverse career paths in animal and plant biology. Alumni will be well-prepared for professional advancement in academic, governmental, research, or nonprofit sectors.
The Integrative and Organismal Biology (IOB) specialization welcomes students passionate about fundamental organismal biology across its many dimensions (physiology, neurobiology, behavior, cellular biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, classification systems, etc.) in terrestrial and aquatic settings. Contemporary biological research utilizes methods spanning molecular to ecosystem levels to thoroughly investigate organismal functions and evolutionary adaptations. IOB students center their work on living organisms, employing any appropriate methodologies to address both broad themes and precise research questions. Those interested in pairing biological research with studies of undergraduate biology education should consider this track. IOB graduates will gain qualifications for numerous professional opportunities in animal and plant biology across academic, governmental, research, and nonprofit fields.