The program is intended to provide students with broad exposure to concepts and research approaches within ecology and evolution (primarily through seminars and formal course work), as well as in-depth study in one or more sub disciplines (normally guided by the student's Special Committee). The specific course of study is tailored to the needs of the individual student. Excellent laboratory and nearby field facilities are available, as are numerous collections and libraries. All students are required to obtain teaching experience by serving as teaching assistants for at least two semesters.
Concentrations by Subject
Learning Outcomes
A candidate for a research Master’s degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is expected to demonstrate a general knowledge in chosen discipline (Ecology, Evolutionary or Organismal Biology, or some combination), deeper knowledge in the chosen sub-discipline (e.g., Ecosystem Biology, Community & Population Ecology, Evolutionary Genetics, Macroevolution, Systematics, Molecular Evolution, or some combination), and make a strong, publishable contribution to the sub discipline in a timely fashion.
Proficiencies
Demonstrate a general knowledge in the discipline of Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Organismal Biology, or some combination
Make a strong, publishable contribution to the sub-discipline
Demonstrate strong research skills
Esperado Agosto 2023
College of Arts and Sciences
KG17 Klarman Hall,
ITHACA,
New York,
14853, United States
Students are accepted from a range of undergraduate majors from the natural sciences, physical sciences, mathematics and humanities.
English Language Proficiency Requirement
IELTS Academic - 7.0; TOEFL - The Graduate School’s official minimum sub-scores for each element of the TOEFL iBT are: Speaking: 22, Reading: 20, Listening: 15, Writing: 20.
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.