Nov 22, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biology, MS (53-382) (30 hours) [Also available as an accelerated program]


Student Learning Outcomes - The graduate with a Master of Science degree in Biology will use the knowledge and skills obtained in the program to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the theories and principles of biology and of the development of biology as a discipline in the student’s area of specialization.
  • Utilize the language and concepts of biology effectively in oral and written presentations.
  • Select, apply, and interpret appropriate metrics and analyses to resolve biological issues and problems in the student’s area of specialization.

Thesis Option: Develop, implement and carry through to completion original research by utilizing the language and concepts of biology effectively in oral and written presentations.
Non-thesis Option: Develop knowledge base, oral and written communication, and critical thinking skills.


Preference for admission to the program is given to prospective students with the following:

  • Have a minimum of 30 semester hours in biology, 8 hours of chemistry and a statistics course.
  • Have a minimum 2.75 GPA overall.
  • Provide three letters of recommendation.
  • Submit a statement of purpose and intent, which includes 1) the proposed area of research/project (thesis option) or general area of interest (non-thesis option), 2) faculty member(s) involved, and how the project fits with the faculty member’s area of expertise, as well as 3) the student’s research and career goals.
  • The UCM Biology faculty member agreeing to serve as the primary advisor will provide documentation of this agreement (Advisor Document) to the applicant.

Applicants may still be considered if one or more criteria are not met, but additional emphasis may be placed on the remaining requirements. Students provisionally admitted into the program are expected to fulfill deficiencies in coursework within the first year.

The graduate student must have a faculty member commit to serving as the primary advisor prior to admission. Prior to submitting an application to the graduate program, applicants should contact faculty members within Biology that have shared interests to determine available space within the respective faculty member’s lab. Students may take graduate courses once accepted by UCM Graduate Studies, but MUST have an advisor before acceptance into this degree program.

Applications to the Biology MS Program will be accepted on a continuous basis (no deadlines).  Review of applications will occur periodically but applications need to be completed by the priority date to receive full consideration for a teaching Graduate Assistantship position.

Priority date for Fall admissions: February 15
Priority date for Spring admissions: September 15

If program application dates are missed, the applicant may request their packet be forwarded to the next semester for consideration.

A student must submit a written thesis and present a research seminar (thesis option) or pass an exam based on coursework (non-thesis option).

All biology graduate students must comply with “The Graduate Guide” and all university and Biology policies.

Students who have already taken a 4000 level course as an UCM undergraduate student may not repeat any 5000 level co-listed courses for credit, hours, or advancement towards any degree or certificate in the Biology Program.

Thesis students must present their project to the faculty on either the Friday before break of the Fall or Spring semester, each year, to show progression in their program.

Choose Thesis or Non-Thesis Area: 21 Semester Hours


Thesis Area


Approved Graduate Electives in Biology: 17 Semester Hours


Non-Thesis Area


Approved Graduate Electives in Biology: 21 Semester Hours


Minimum Graduate Hour Total: 30 Semester Hours


Note:


In addition to the school degree requirements, the following University requirements must be satisfied: a student is limited to a maximum of 6 semester hours of credit in BIOL 5955 , BIOL 5956 , and BIOL 5951  combined that can apply to a degree on a Master’s degree program.

 

 

Accelerated Program Notes:


The Accelerated model for this program is designed for the BS Biology.

Preference for admission to the program is given to prospective students with the following:

  • 3.0 or higher GPA
  • Required to have completed at least 8 credit hours of biology courses, and a grade of a B or higher in each previously completed biology course
  • Recommended to have taken at least one chemistry course
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Statement of purpose stating career goals for the non-thesis option, and research and career goals for the thesis option

Courses that an accelerated student may be eligible to include as overlap between the undergraduate and graduate programs:

BIOL 5011 - Special Topics in Biology (1-5)  (BIOL 4011)

BIOL 5012 - Special Projects in Biology (0-8)  (BIOL 4012)

BIOL 5014 - Internship in Biology (1-9)  (BIOL 4014)

BIOL 5102 - Evolution (3)  (BIOL 4102)

BIOL 5113 - Biostatistics (3)  (BIOL 4013)

BIOL 5210L - Ichthyology Lab (1: 1 lab)  (BIOL 4210L)

BIOL 5210 - Ichthyology (3)  (BIOL 4210)

BIOL 5221L - Mammalogy Lab (2: 2 lab)  (BIOL 4221L)

BIOL 5221 - Mammalogy (2)  (BIOL 4221)

BIOL 5223L - Ornithology Lab (2: 2 lab)  (BIOL 4223L)

BIOL 5223 - Ornithology (2)  (BIOL 4223)

BIOL 5232L - Herpetology Lab (2: 2 lab)  (BIOL 4232L)

BIOL 5232 - Herpetology (2)  (BIOL 4232)

BIOL 5311 - Parasitology (4: 2 lecture, 2 lab)  (BIOL 4311)

BIOL 5312L - Entomology Lab (2: 2 lab)  (BIOL 4312L)

BIOL 5312 - Entomology (2)  (BIOL 4312)

BIOL 5400 - Endocrinology (2)  (BIOL 4400)

BIOL 5411 - Plant Physiology (4: 2 lecture, 2 lab)  (BIOL 4411)

BIOL 5412 - Wildlife Diseases (4: 3 lecture, 1 lab)  (BIOL 4412)

BIOL 5514 - Molecular Biology (3)  (BIOL 4514)

BIOL 5515 - Molecular Technology (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)  (BIOL 4515)

BIOL 5516 - Hematology/Virology (3)  (BIOL 4516)

BIOL 5517 - Serology Laboratory (1)  (BIOL 4517)

BIOL 5709 - Plant Ecology (4: 2 lecture, 2 lab)  (BIOL 4709)

BIOL 5710 - Freshwater Biology (4)  (BIOL 4710)

BIOL 5711L - Animal Ecology Lab (1: 1 lab)  (BIOL 4711L)

BIOL 5711 - Animal Ecology (3)  (BIOL 4711)

BIOL 5722 - Conservation Biology (3)  (BIOL 4722)

BIOL 5919 - Wildlife Policy and Law (3)  (BIOL 4919)

BIOL 5953 - Ecology Field Course (1-6)  (BIOL 4953)