Master of Science, Master of Art in Biological Sciences GS10 (M.A.); GS20 (M.S.)

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Science Building 350 (map)
304.696.5413
http://www.marshall.edu/biology/gradapply

Director of Graduate Studies
Dr. Robin O’Keefe
Science Building 267
304.696.2427
okeefef@marshall.edu
 
Areas of Emphasis Offered: Organismal, Evolutionary and Ecological Biology; Watershed Resource Sciences
Certificates: None
Curriculum: 33 credit hours thesis; 36 credit hours non-thesis.
Normal time to complete for full-time student: 2 years.
Program Highlights Students are mentored by faculty members on their research projects.
Program Objectives

The MS degree, which requires a thesis, is preparation for further study or employment requiring research experience in areas ranging from cellular and molecular to evolutionary and population biology. The MA degree, which does not require a thesis, allows students to strengthen their education in Biological Sciences through the completion of advanced coursework.

Jobs Related to this Program: For more information,  please click on the links below to the O*NET website supported by the U.S. Department of Labor.
 
Current Graduate Catalog
(see for complete program and admission requirements)
http://www.marshall.edu/catalog/Graduate/index.html
Application deadline for Admission Fall: April 15; Spring: October 15
GRE or other test required GRE
Tuition and Fees 2011-2012: Office of the Bursar
Funding options Graduate Assistantships available through degree program
OR
http://www.marshall.edu/graduate/forms/financeinfo.pdf
Program location Huntington

 


 
 

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