This northernmost campus of the California State University is surrounded by ancient redwood forests, fir and pine forests, nearby marine and freshwater habitats, and is within easy driving distance of many national, state, and regional parks.

Graduate students in the Master of Science program in at Humboldt State University can study living processes at all levels, from cellular-molecular to ecosystems. Those interested in an education focus may pursue projects in the form of a book, film or digital media, or curricular resources for educators.

Program highlights

Currently the Biological Sciences Graduate Program has approximately 58 actively enrolled students. Students begin their program by taking both required courses and courses specifically in their area of thesis research.?

A total of 30 units at the upper division and graduate level are required to complete the program. Most students complete their Master?s program in two years, but completion in one year is possible under exceptional circumstances.?

Some areas of study may require a longer period of enrollment depending on the complexity of study and data availability. A written thesis and oral thesis defense is also required to complete the degree.

Possible Careers

  • Aquatic Biologist
  • Biologist
  • Biotechnologist
  • Conservation Officer
  • Environmental Educator
  • Environmental Planner
  • Environmental Scientist
  • Lab Manager