WWU BIOLOGY GRADUATE PROGRAM
 

 

DEGREES OFFERED 


  • M.S. - BIOLOGY - THESIS ONLY

    •  Program Adviser: Dr. Anu Singh-Cundy, Biology Building 308

  • Prerequisites

    •  A bachelor's degree and departmental permission.  Deficiencies in undergraduate courses or those subsequently revealed to the Biology Graduate Committee or to the student's program committee must be removed.  Applicants are directed to the current requirements of the basic B.S. degree in biology for a summary of expected preparation for graduate work.  All students must have completed upper-division courses in genetics, cell biology, ecology, and biometrics.

  • PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS   

    • Requirements in Specialization

      • Thesis research: Biol 690 (12)

      • Graduate courses in biology, selected under advisement and approved by the student's program committee (11)

      • Electives

      • Courses selected under advisement from 400- and 500-level courses in biology and supporting disciplines.  No more than 10 credits may come from 400-level courses.  All elective courses must be approved by the student's program committee. (22)

    • Thesis and Examination

      • Degree candidates will submit a thesis based on independent and original research on a problem approved by the student's thesis committee.  A final oral examination will be conducted by the advisory committee.  Degree candidates will present a seminar based on the results of the thesis research at a regular department seminar.  No credit hours will be given for the seminar.

  • M.S. - BIOLOGY: MARINE AND ESTUARINE SCIENCE OPTION, THESIS ONLY   MESP

    • Curriculum Coordinators: Dr. Brian Bingham, Huxley College of the Environment; Dr. Gisèle Muller-Parker, Department of Biology

    • Prerequisites

      • Students matriculated through the biology department must meet the prerequisites for admission described in the "Biology, Thesis Only" option.

      • The Marine and Estuarine Science option is a joint offering of the Department of Biology, Huxley College, and Shannon Point Marine Center.  Students graduating from the program will have an understanding of coastal marine and estuarine environments, biota and topical management issues, and fundamental biological and chemical oceanographic processes.  The curriculum requires a minimum of 45 credits of course work, including 12 credits of thesis research, and the completion of a thesis based on original research in an area of specialization relevant to the marine sciences.  Students matriculated through the biology department must BIOL 505 (1).

  • M. Ed. - NATURAL SCIENCE / SCIENCE EDUCATION

    • Biology Specialization, Thesis and Non-Thesis

    • Prerequisites

      • An applicant is expected to have completed the equivalent of an undergraduate major in biology including at least one course in organic chemistry.  The student also must have had Sci Ed 491 (or the equivalent).  Any deficiencies in these requirements must be made up outside the credit hour requirements for the Master of Education degree.

      • For curriculum requirements, see Natural Science / Science Education section of the WWU catalog.
  • All information presented here is from the WWU catalog which can be retrieved as a pdf file from: http://www.wwu.edu/catalog/index.shtml