The Master of Arts degree in Biology is for students wishing to gain additional knowledge in any area of the biological sciences. This is a non-thesis master's degree designed for secondary school science teachers, individuals looking for additional background or preparation for professional school (e.g. medicine, dentistry or Ph.D. programs) and those seeking employment in life science industries in a non-research capacity.
The Biology major includes the following optional concentrations:
The Biological Data Analytics concentration combines required courses in data analytics and elective options in biology to provide students with the understanding of the type of data collected while conducting biological research and how to analyze it.
The Cellular and Molecular Biology concentration provides a heavy focus on cell-to-cell interactions and signaling pathways to give students a deep understanding of the cellular and molecular processes that occur within cells and physiological systems.
The Environmental Biology concentration provides students with a balance between better understanding the relationships between organisms and the environment and how this balance can be sustained through environmental management and conservation.
The Medical Biology concentration provides students with a deep understanding of physiological systems and the mechanisms that underlie various disorders and disease pathologies.
Students who declare the Biology major with no concentration will select their area of specialization in consultation with an academic faculty advisor.
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
Understand advanced biological concepts beyond the scope of the typical undergraduate degree and to increase the depth of their knowledge through coursework and hands-on experiences.
Apply scientific principles and appreciate work outside of their particular field.
Effectively communicate about science with colleagues as well as those outside of the student's area of expertise.
Develop the necessary laboratory skills that will allow testing of hypotheses.
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries
Biological scientists, all other
Biological technicians
Food scientists and technologists
Secondary school teachers, except special and career/technical education