Biology
Master of Science Degree
This program is offered on campus and online.
MS in Biology = 36 hours
  - Option A: Thesis Option (36 hours)
    
	 
	   - Requirements (18 hours required)
		  
		    - Take all of the following:
			   
				  - BIOL 802, Organic Evolution - 3 hours
- BIOL 820, Introduction to Graduate Study - 3 hours
- BIOL 831, Biological Research - 3 hours
- Biological Research is 1-3 credits and must be taken for a total of 3 hours.
- BIOL 880, Seminar - 3 hours
- Seminar is one credit and must be taken for a total of 3 hours.
- BIOL 896, Thesis - 6 hours
- Thesis is 1-6 credits and must be taken for a total of 6 hours.
 
 
- Electives (18 hours required)
		  
		    - As approved by the student's graduate advisor, all graduate level Biology courses (BIOL) will fulfill the elective 
			  requirements for the degree. This includes courses with a P designation (have an undergraduate counterpart).
 
 
- Option B: Non-Thesis Option (36 hours)
  
    
	   - In lieu of a defense of thesis, students completing Option B will be required to pass a written 
		 comprehensive examination covering the major areas of the biological sciences during their last term of enrollment.
       
      - Requirements (18 hours required)
        
		    - Take all of the following:
		      
		        - BIOL 802, Organic Evolution - 3 hours
- BIOL 820, Introduction to Graduate Study - 3 hours
- Students are highly encouraged to take Introduction to Graduate Study during their first 
				   semester.
- BIOL 831, Biological Research - 6 hours
- Biological Research is a series of six 1-credit hour classes. 
- BIOL 881, Current Issues in Biology - 3 hours
- Current Issues is one credit and must be taken three separate semesters for a total of 3 hours.*
 
- Take one of the following: 
			   
				  - BIOL 827, Biological Statistics - 3 hours
- BIOL 863, Biological Perspectives - 3 hours
 
 
- Electives (18 hours required)
		  
		    - As approved by the student's graduate advisor, all graduate level Biology courses (BIOL) will fulfill the elective 
			  requirements for the degree. This includes courses with a P designation (have an undergraduate counterpart). Students in 
			  the non-thesis program may still take BIOL 827 or BIOL 863 as an elective.
 
 
See Biology Program Information and Admission Requirements for more information about the 
 program.
* Clarified statement after print version produced.