Graduate Catalog 2024-2025 
    
    Sep 16, 2024  
Graduate Catalog 2024-2025

Biology, M.S.


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The M.S. in Biology program (30 credit hours) offers two distinct tracks, allowing students to pursue their career aspirations. The thesis track prepares students for research-oriented careers and Ph.D. programs. The non-thesis track is designed for students seeking to expand their biological knowledge, primarily through coursework in preparation for careers in education, healthcare, laboratories, environmental consulting, biotechnology, and preparation for professional degree programs such as medical and veterinary schools. In either track, students take an active role in crafting their course of study, receiving personalized guidance from their advisor to ensure alignment with their specific career goals.

 

An academic option for students pursuing the non-thesis track includes a concentration in biomedical sciences. This concentration is ideal for students bridging the gap between undergraduate and professional school and provides additional preparation for careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary science, physical therapy, allied health, biotechnology, and biomedicine.

 

A student entering the M.S. in Biology program is expected to have an undergraduate degree in biology. Students without a degree in biology or lacking specific background courses in biology and related sciences may need to complete undergraduate courses to compensate for deficiencies. Along with the graduate school requirements, applicants must have a minimum undergraduate cumulative G.P.A. of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale and submit the following:

  1. Two letters of recommendation, preferably from reviewers familiar with the applicant’s academic performance.
  2. Resume detailing academic, work, and volunteer experience.
  3. A one-page narrative statement including three components: 1) reason(s) for pursuing an M.S. in Biology; 2) the specific biological sub-disciplines of interest; and 3) the desired degree track (thesis or non-thesis). If the non-thesis track is desired, indicate if you are pursuing the biomedical sciences concentration.

Thesis-track applicants should ideally secure a thesis advisor from the biology faculty before applying. Prospective students can identify potential advisors by reviewing faculty web pages and contacting faculty with aligned research interests.

 

Combined Master of Science in Biology, M.S. (Non-Thesis Track) and Master of Business Administration, M.B.A.

 

The University of West Georgia offers a path for students to concurrently earn their M.S. in Biology (Non-Thesis Track) and M.B.A. degrees. This option develops the proficiencies students need to succeed in today’s competitive job market. A combined M.S. in Biology and M.B.A. provides interdisciplinary training for students interested in careers spanning science and business, such as biotechnology, biomedical sciences, and environmental consulting.

 

The Richards College of Business at the University of West Georgia is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB).

 

Combined Master of Science in Biology, M.S. (Non-Thesis Track) and Master of Arts in Teaching, M.A.T., Concentration in Secondary Education

The University of West Georgia offers a path for students to concurrently earn their MS in Biology (Non-Thesis Track) and MAT Concentration in Secondary Education. This combined pathway is designed to offer flexibility, opening doors to diverse and long-term career options in secondary and post-secondary education, as well as various employment sectors. Upon completion of the program, graduates are well-equipped to embark on fulfilling careers as certified science teachers for grades 6-12. Additionally, they can explore opportunities as lecturers and laboratory coordinators in higher education institutions or contribute their expertise in healthcare, laboratories, and the biotechnology industry. Both UWG programs allow students to take courses outside their major, facilitating a streamlined pathway to receiving two degrees and preparing graduates for a dynamic and interconnected professional landscape. 

Thesis Track for the M.S. Degree in Biology


Note:


*The graduate program coordinator may approve up to two course substitutions (6 credit hours) from programs other than biology if such substitutions are appropriate to the student’s research interests or career goals. A combination of 5000-level and 6000-level courses may be used to complete graduate degree requirements, but at least 15 credit hours in the degree program should be at the 6000 level. A topic for thesis research should be identified before the end of the second semester of the degree program. The degree candidate should submit a brief thesis proposal to the advisory committee at this time. The advisory committee will administer a thesis defense during the last semester of the degree program.

Non-Thesis Track for the M.S. Degree in Biology


Note:


*Up to three of these courses (9 credit hours) outside of the biology program may be in a minor field (e.g., Business, Community Wellness, or Geography) with permission of the graduate program coordinator. A combination of 5000-level and 6000-level courses may be used to complete graduate degree requirements, but at least 15 credit hours in the degree program must be at the 6000 level. The advisory committee will administer the comprehensive examination during the last semester of the degree program.

Non-Thesis Track for the M.S. Degree in Biology, Concentration in Biomedical Sciences


Note:


*Up to three of these courses (9 credit hours) outside of the biology program may be in a minor field (e.g., Business, Community Wellness, or Geography) with permission of the graduate program coordinator. A combination of 5000-level and 6000-level courses may be used to complete graduate degree requirements, but at least 15 credit hours in the degree program must be at the 6000 level. The advisory committee will administer the comprehensive examination during the last semester of the degree program.

Biomedical Sciences Concentration (12 credit hours)


A minimum of 12 credit hours across 4 courses are required for the Biomedical Sciences Concentration. Two courses each (minimum 6 credit hours) must be taken in Core Area 1 and Core Area 2.

Core Area 1: Physiology & Biochemistry


Take two courses (minimum 6 credit hours) from the courses below.

Core Area 2: Genetics & Microbiology


Take two courses (minimum 6 credit hours) from the courses below.

Combined Master of Science in Biology, M.S. (Non-thesis Track) and Master of Business Administration, M.B.A.


Admission Requirements


Applicants to the combined MS Biology-MBA must be admitted into both the MS and MBA programs. Applicants should review the “Admissions” tab on the following web pages for specific requirements and tasks that must be completed prior to admission:

  • MS in Biology program https://www.westga.edu/academics/art-culture-science/natural-scienc es/biology/ms-biology-program.php
  • MBA program https://www.westga.edu/academics/business/program_page.php?prog ram_id=59 

Course Requirements


The combined MS in Biology (Non-thesis Track)/MBA requires successful completion of 45 graduate course hours. Each degree requires 30 credit hours separately (60 credit hours total). However, students in the combined program can reduce the total number of credit hours for both degrees to 45 (6 semesters, including summer). The MS in Biology (Non-thesis Track) accepts up to 9 credit hours from the MBA toward electives, and the MBA accepts up to 6 credit hours from the MS in Biology toward electives.

Business Foundation Knowledge


All incoming students will receive access to MBA Math to build or refresh their foundational business knowledge prior to beginning the MBA program. 

Required MS in Biology Courses (Non-thesis Track)


MS Biology Electives


  • Any 5000/6000 Biology course

MBA Electives


(Select two from the following options.  Note that some courses may require prerequisites or be program-specific.)

  • Any 5000/6000 Accounting course
  • Any 5000/6000 Economics course
  • Any 5000/6000 Finance course
  • Any 5000/6000 Management course
  • Any 5000/6000 Marketing course

Additional Requirements


A minimum cumulative GPA of a 3.0 is required for all combined MS Biology-MBA students. All program-specific policies apply to courses counting toward a program. If a student’s cumulative GPA drops below a 3.0, the University’s policies on academic probation, suspension, and dismissal apply (see Academic Standards in the General Academic Policies section of the catalog). All requirements must be completed within six (6) years from the date of matriculation as a graduate student. Any combined MS in Biology-MBA student earning a grade of “F” or “WF” during the course of his or her program of study will be subject to dismissal from the program.

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