- Master of Science in Biology at the University of North Dakota is a 2 years program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time and part-time basis.
- Students have to successfully complete 30 credits hours for this program.
- University provides the flexibility to complete the program in 2-3 years.
- The Department of Biology offers graduate work in the areas of:
- Botany
- Cell Biology
- Conservation Biology
- Developmental Biology
- Ecology
- Entomology
- Fisheries Biology and Management, etc.
- Students will learn in a collaborative environment that includes integrative approaches to biology, using tools that range from computational to molecular to GIS.
- A master's degree in Biology will prepare students for a dynamic biology career on the front lines of some of today's most urgent challenges. Students could work on:
- Conservation and wildlife management on human-dominated landscapes
- Protection of endangered species
- Organismal and ecological responses to climate and landscape change
- Relating phenotypic responses to genetic mechanisms