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A master's degree in biology concentrating on conservation and biodiversity emphasizes the study of living systems within ecological contexts, featuring 16 elective credits along with supplementary courses in ecology, conservation science, and biostatistics.
Perfect for aspiring researchers seeking professional development, this Master of Science in Biology program prepares students for advanced academic pursuits, careers with government agencies or NGOs, industry positions, or teaching roles in secondary and higher education. The curriculum offers both a general pathway and a conservation/biodiversity specialization. Students work alongside 15 dedicated faculty members while benefiting from partnerships with the Sanford School of Medicine, USD Missouri River Institute, USD Sustainability Program, South Dakota State University, and various national and international institutions.