The Department offers a wide range of graduate degrees. Thesis and dissertation based Master of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees are offered in Biology and Botany. Botany also ...
The Department of Biology offers two Master's Degree tracks. Plan A (thesis option) is a program culminating in a research thesis for students interested in pursuing further advanced degrees or ...
Requirements for completing the CONTIGUOUS MS degree IN EARTH SCIENCES OR MARINE BIOLOGY: At least 24 units of course work 12 units of research units (SIO 299) leading to a Master’s thesis. Completion ...
and cell biology. The MCB program draws from the strength of our faculty in all of these areas to create a broad and flexible training program. Students learn from our internationally recognized ...
Undergraduate candidates for departmental honors may be admitted to a special four-year BS/MS program upon recommendation of the department. For more information, or to apply to the program, see the ...
The focus of the Department of Structural Biology is biological form and function at the level of the three-dimensional atomic architecture of biological macromolecules. A hallmark of the department ...
The Master of Science in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology is an interdisciplinary program at The University of Texas at Dallas, offered jointly by the Departments of Mathematical Sciences and ...
The MS in Biological Sciences begins with a flexible core curriculum to provide a strong foundation in the fields of biochemistry, cell biology, genetics and molecular biology. In the second year, ...
Working in other areas related to stem cell-based research or therapies (MS, PhD, or MD). Students with a baccalaureate degree in biology (or closely related field) with 24 units of upper division ...
The MS program in Computational Cell Biology, Anatomy and pathology provides research training in biological form and function, the quantitative analysis of biological structure science and the ...