With programs leading to a research Master of Science (MS), a non-thesis Master of Arts (MA) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), the Department of Biological Sciences provides students the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue successful careers in the life sciences. Offering a competitive breadth of knowledge while remaining sensitive to the needs of individual students, the department delivers a diverse academic experience that includes extensive faculty-student interactions and freedom to undertake interdisciplinary studies.
The graduate program in biological sciences has two tracks: biochemical, cell and molecular biology (BCMB) or ecology, evolution and behavior (EEB). These tracks can be combined or pursued concurrently with other academic interests. A 4+1 BA + MS degree and certificate programs are also available. Students are encouraged to explore faculty profile and research areas before applying.
