Check out the Master of Science in Biology program at Bloomsburg University



The Master of Science Degree is rapidly becoming the professional working degree in Biology. This degree provides the advanced training in the biological sciences and supporting disciplines which working biologists need. Bloomsburg University is a great choice for graduate school. The Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences faculty members represent a diverse range of specialties. Every faculty member holds a Ph.D. and has extensive research experience. There are many options for Thesis research projects, as well as for collaboration with local agencies, government institutions, and medical research centers. The M.S. in Biology requires 30 credits of coursework at the graduate level. Advanced courses in biology and appropriate supporting disciplines are selected under the guidance of an Advisory Committee selected by the student from among the appropriate Graduate Faculty. Independent research and professional development under the mentorship of faculty are central components of the Master of Science Program. Under the guidance of their personal Advisory Committee, all students propose scholarly research at the frontier of their area of specialization, conduct independent research producing new insights, and write a manuscript of sufficient scope and quality for publication. In many cases these Theses and other scholarly manuscripts are published and become part of the scientific cannon. Students typically take 1 – 2 years to complete their coursework, research, and program requirements. 

Bloomsburg University also offers a combined bachelor's and master's degree curriculum, our 3 + 2 program. Answering the growing need for advanced graduate-level preparation for students pursuing careers as technicians, laboratory managers, research assistants, and etc., Bloomsburg University’s Accelerated Combined Bachelor's and Master's curriculum in Biology implements a focused career development tract emphasizing the development of a broad diversity of advanced laboratory, field, and career skills.  A seamless progression of coursework, culminating in both a Bachelor's and a Master's Degree affords students the opportunity to pursue graduate work early in their academic career, and allows them to enter the job market with the credentials most likely to allow them to secure a position and advance in their career.  Pursuing these credentials in a traditional, stand-alone Bachelor's and Master of Science degree programs would require a minimum of 6 years of study.  In contrast, the Accelerated Program in the Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences can be completed in only 5 years.

Interested? For more information please contact our graduate program coordinator, Dr. Thomas Klinger, tklinger@bloomu.edu




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