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Dec 21, 2024
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2017-2018 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biology, M.S. - Online
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A master’s degree in Biology enables graduate students to increase the depth and scope of their knowledge in a wide variety of biological disciplines as well as to prepare for advancement in their careers.
Students complete their 30 credits of coursework online and may transfer into the program 6 credits of Biology-related coursework.
Program outcomes
The successful student will:
- Demonstrate a command of key concepts and an ability to identify and solve fundamental biological problems
- Demonstrate critical-thinking and problem-based learning skills, where the anticipated outcome will be the ability to develop new ideas, to explore new areas of science or other academic endeavors, to design, implement, and evaluate scientific investigations, and to assess, interpret, and understand data
- Communicate scientific ideas, and to be able to understand and explain principles of Biology both conceptually and quantitatively
Matriculation requirements
- Graduate admission application and nonrefundable application fee
- A baccalaureate degree in Biology or related field (ex: cell biology, ecology, marine biology, genetics, zoology, plant biology, evolutionary biology, microbiology) from a regionally accredited institution. If the degree is not in Biology, transcripts must reflect a B or better for a minimum of four Biology lab courses
- Sealed official transcripts of all undergraduate work from all colleges attended (minimum GPA of 3.0)
- Two letters recommending the candidate for graduate work at University of Saint Joseph from individuals who can comment cogently upon the ability of the candidate to perform in graduate studies
- A letter of intent stating the reason for wanting the degree or certificate, the courses of interest, possible transfer courses to be brought into the program, and what the student will be bringing to the program
- Planned program of study
- If the GPA is borderline, the student must submit a 600-word essay with appropriate citations on a science topic of applicant’s choice.
- Note: We no longer require the GREs for matriculation
Note: Matriculated students have priority to register for courses during the registration period.
Financial aid is only available to students who are formally accepted and matriculated.
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Degree requirements (30 credits)
- Biology electives (24-30 credits)
- Related courses (0-6 credits)
Students may select six graduate credits of related course work from another department or other accredited graduate program. These courses must be pre-approved by the department chair or Biology graduate program director. - A GPA of 2.67
- A passing grade on the comprehensive exam
Comprehensive examination
All students must pass a comprehensive examination after having completed a minimum of 24 credits in our Biology department (does not include transfer credits). Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.67 or better to take the comprehensive examination. Students in the thesis option will present and defend their thesis as a culminating activity in addition to a written comprehensive exam. All students must submit an application for the comprehensive examination. Additional thesis requirement (selected students only)
Students wishing to produce a thesis need to submit a proposal to the department for approval and follow all degree requirements, as well as the specifics below. - 3 Credits or graduate level Statistics
- 3 Credits
- A passing grade on the oral exam following the formal presentation of thesis research findings to the University community
Courses
Transfer credits (0–6 credits) Biology electives (24-30 credits)
All Biology courses fulfill graduate requirements as electives. |
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