Deepen your knowledge about the life sciences and build strong conceptual foundations in frontier areas of modern biology.
Degree Awarded: MS Biology
The MS in biology is a flexible degree program based around a student's individual interests, allowing them to explore areas of biology that thrive outside of traditional boundaries. This degree complements other, more specialized life sciences programs, allowing both interdisciplinary and traditional approaches. Courses include laboratory, field and theoretical work.
This program currently admits students to either a thesis-based pathway or a coursework and capstone option. Students in the thesis pathway receive hands-on training and craft an individualized plan of study focused specifically on their own research interests. They work closely with an advisor from ASU's faculty of top-tier scientists doing research at the forefront of their fields. Students develop foundational research skills in the course of designing and completing their own research project.
In the coursework and capstone pathway, students build an individualized curriculum from a wide variety of courses taught by global experts. In their final semester, they delve more deeply into their own area of interest by completing a capstone project. This option is ideal for students who do not need intensive research training but want to deepen and expand their biological knowledge and skills. The coursework and capstone pathway is also available in an online format.
The MS in biology offers several culminating experience options students may apply for and pursue within the degree. Options currently include completing a capstone or a thesis. Students completing a capstone will have a coursework focused degree, while students completing a thesis will have a research focus, since they conduct research throughout their program under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Though experiences differ depending on the culminating experience, both options award students an MS in biology upon degree completion. Please note that application processes differ between the two, described in more detail in the section below.
Moreover, the MS in biology is available in both campus immersion and online modalities. Prospective students have the option of applying for the thesis or capstone culminating experience in the campus immersion offering. However, students only have the option of applying for and completing a capstone culminating experience in the online modality at this time.
The thesis culminating experience involves an MS in biology that is focused on research. If offered admission, students are offered the opportunity to work with a specific faculty advisor or two co-advisors. Throughout their time in the degree, students conduct research with their faculty advisor's and faculty committee's guidance, culminating in a written thesis that students must orally defend in their final semester. Below are some additional details about this program.
Time to degree completion: typically 2 years
Number of faculty committee members required: 3 members required
Modality options: campus immersion only
Degree requirements: 30 credit hours and a thesis
Required Core (3 credit hours)
Electives (21 credit hours)
Culminating Experience (6 credit hours)
The capstone culminating experience involves an MS in biology that is focused on coursework. Admitted students complete life science courses, culminating in a capstone project completed in their final semester. This is typically a final paper where students bring together knowledge learned in prior courses in a way that is meaningful and relevant to their professional goals. In the paper, students summarize current knowledge of an important topic in the biological sciences, and demonstrate their ability to integrate core concepts of biological thinking. Below are some additional details about this program.
Time to degree completion: 1-2 years
Number of faculty committee members required: 1 member required (typically the program director)
Modality options: campus immersion and online
Degree requirements: 30 credit hours and a capstone
Required Core (3 credit hours)
Electives (24 credit hours)
Culminating Experience (3 credit hours)
Research and thesis
Applications open September 1 for admission in Fall of the following year. The application deadline is December 1. We accept applications for Fall semesters only. We cannot guarantee that applications received after the December 1 deadline will be considered for admission.
All applicants must apply by filling out ASU's Graduate Admissions application. All application materials must be submitted through the application or to Graduate Admissions directly. Please do not mail or email any documents to the School of Life Sciences.
Required materials and information include the following:
Coursework and capstone
Admission to the coursework and capstone option both on campus and online is more flexible. Applicants may apply to start in fall, spring, or summer semesters. The deadline to apply is 1 month before the start of classes for the semester you are applying to start. If we receive your application late, we will consider you for admission for the following semester.
All applicants must apply by filling out ASU's Graduate Admissions application. All application materials must be submitted through the application or to Graduate Admissions directly. Please do not mail or email any documents to the School of Life Sciences.
Required materials and information include the following:
Research and thesis
Following the December 1 deadline, faculty will begin reviewing applications. Applicants should monitor their My ASU priority tasks to ensure there are no missing materials in their application. Admission decisions will begin in March, and applicants typically receive final decisions by April 1.
Coursework and capstone
Students applying to complete the capstone option will have their applications reviewed as soon as we have all required materials on file. This typically means we are waiting to review until the three letters of recommendation are submitted. It is important you communicate with your recommenders to ensure timely submissions in order for us to move your application through to be reviewed. Applicants typically receive a decision within 2-4 weeks of all application materials being received.
Minimum requirements for admission include the following:
Desired qualifications typically seen in competitive candidates (particularly applicable if applying to complete a thesis):
Please note that the GRE is not required.
There is a unique process for eligible ASU undergraduate students to apply to an accelerated BS/MS program in the School of Life Sciences, involving a two-phase application process students initiate when they have about 75 credit hours of their bachelor's completed. Please see details about accelerated BS/MS programs and our application process by reviewing the Accelerated Bachelor's and Master's of Science webpage.
In the School of Life Sciences, there is no funding guarantee for students admitted to a master's degree. If admitted, master's students are able to request teaching assistant positions each semester. However, positions may only be assigned on a first come, first serve basis pending position availability. Research assistant positions are uncommon for master's students but ultimately depend on the student's faculty research supervisor (if completing a thesis). Teaching and research assistant positions for master's students come with a salary for the semester assigned, but do not include tuition or health insurance assistance.
Given the lack of position guarantee, master's students should ensure they understand the tuition costs they will be responsible for. Campus immersion tuition varies depending on a student's residency status, while online tuition has its own charge breakdown. To review anticipated tuition costs, please utilize ASU's tuition estimator. Online students must be sure select the M.S. Biology from the dropdown in the section called "Academic programs with undergraduate college fee, differential or program tuition" for an accurate estimate.
Required Core (1 credit hour)
BIO 610 Introduction to Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) in Life Sciences (1) or BIO 611 Current Topics in Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) in the Life Sciences (1)
Other Requirements (2 credit hours)
BIO 541 SOLS Seminar Series (1)
BIO 542 SOLS Current Topics in the Life Sciences (1)
Electives (21 or 24 credit hours)
Culminating Experience (3 or 6 credit hours)
BIO 593 Applied Project (3)
BIO 597 Capstone (3)
BIO 599 Thesis (6)
Additional Curriculum Information
Students choose one of three culminating experience options listed above. The credit hours required for the electives depends on the culminating experience chosen as all students must complete 30 credit hours for this degree program.
Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they have earned a bachelor's or master's degree in biology or a related discipline from a regionally accredited institution.
Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = "A") in the last 60 hours of their first bachelor's degree program, or a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = "A") in an applicable master's degree program.
Applicants must submit the following:
Additional Application Information
An applicant whose native language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency regardless of their current residency.
It is desired that applicants have research experience.
This program allows students to obtain both a bachelor's and master's degree in as little as five years.
It is offered as an accelerated bachelor's and master's degree with:
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Acceptance to the graduate program requires a separate application. During their junior year, eligible students will be advised by their academic departments to apply.
This master's degree program prepares students for life sciences careers in educational, medical, industrial and governmental institutions.
The thesis pathway is ideal for those pursuing research-intensive careers in academic or business settings. The coursework and capstone option is for those seeking careers in which deeper biological knowledge is valuable, such as secondary school teachers reaching for higher certifications, biotechnicians who want to add conceptual depth or analytical abilities to their laboratory skills, and writers who want to expand their scientific expertise.
Career examples include:
ASU offers this program in an online format with multiple enrollment sessions throughout the year. Applicants may view the program description and request more information here.
If you have questions related to admission, please click here to request information and an admission specialist will reach out to you directly. For questions regarding faculty or courses, please use the contact information below.
Concurrent degree programs are specially designed academic programs which provide high-achieving undergraduate students the opportunity to complete two distinct but complementary bachelor degrees at the same time. Students must meet minimum admissions standards for both programs and be accepted individually by both colleges offering the concurrent program.
Students pursuing concurrent degrees earn two distinct degrees and receive two diplomas. ASU offers students two ways to earn concurrent degrees: by choosing a predetermined combination or creating their own combination. Predetermined combinations have a single admissions application and one easy to follow major map. To add a concurrent degree to your existing degree, work with your academic advisor. Either way, concurrent degrees allow students to pursue their own personal or professional interests.
Accelerated bachelor's and master's degree programs are designed for high-achieving undergraduate students who want the opportunity to combine undergraduate coursework with graduate coursework to accelerate completion of their master's degree. These programs feature the same high-quality curriculum taught by ASU's world-renowned faculty.
ASU students may accelerate their studies by earning a bachelor's and a master's degree in as little as five years (for some programs) or by earning a bachelor's degree in 2.5 or 3 years.
Accelerated bachelor's and master's degree programs are designed for high-achieving undergraduate students who want the opportunity to combine undergraduate coursework with graduate coursework to accelerate completion of their master's degree. These programs, featuring the same high-quality curriculum taught by ASU's world-renowned faculty, allow students to obtain both a bachelor's and a master's degree in as little as five years.
Accelerated bachelor's degree programs allow students to choose either a 2.5- or a 3-year path while participating in the same high-quality educational experience of a 4-year option. Students can opt to fast-track their studies after acceptance into a participating program by connecting with their academic advisor.
This is only the first required math course. This program may contain additional math courses; See Major Map for details.
The level of intensity represents a measure of the number and academic rigor of math courses required.
The level of intensity represents a measure of the number and academic rigor of math courses required. Courses included in the General level: MAT 142
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The level of intensity represents a measure of the number and academic rigor of math courses required. Courses included in the Substantial level: MAT 251, MAT 265. MAT 266, MAT 267, MAT 270, MAT 271, MAT 272, MAT 274, MAT 275
A rolling deadline means that applications will continue to be reviewed on a regular basis until the semester begins. International students should be mindful of visa deadlines to ensure there is time to produce necessary visa documents. Applicants are encouraged to complete and submit application materials as soon as possible for consideration.
A final deadline means that all applications and application materials must be received by Graduate Admissions by the deadline date. Applications that are incomplete may not be considered after the final deadline. Applications that are submitted past the final deadline may not be considered.
A priority deadline means that applications submitted and completed before the priority deadline will receive priority consideration. Applications submitted after the priority deadlines will be reviewed in the order in which they were completed and on a space available basis. An application is complete after all materials are received by Graduate Admissions.