Masters Biology students.

Program Overview

Quick Facts

  • Delivery: On Campus
  • Credits: 30
  • Program Type: Master of Science or Master of Arts 

The Ball State Department of Biology offers two paths for our master’s degree in biology depending on your academic and professional interests.

The master of science (MS) degree blends rigorous graduate coursework and intensive research experience that culminates in a master’s-level research thesis. This degree is designed to prepare students for continued study at the doctoral level, but graduates may also use their education to begin a career in research in the public or private sector.

Students pursuing a master of arts (MA) in biology will complete a creative project, research paper or other significant project of their design instead of writing and defending a thesis. This degree is intended to prepare students for careers in biomedical laboratories, natural resource management agencies, scientific supply firms, environmental consulting firms, scientific publishing or other careers, although students can choose to continue their education as well.

Applicants to the master’s degree program in biology should have a solid foundation in the life sciences, chemistry, mathematics, and physics, and baccalaureate degrees with majors or minors in biology or the equivalent. Exceptions may be made by petition to the department. Students entering without adequate background are expected to make up the deficiencies during their first year.

Learning Beyond the Classroom

Our department stresses hands-on learning opportunities. You’ll have access to lab-based and/or field-based research alongside our faculty, with opportunities to attend regional and national conferences.

Teaching-Focused Faculty

Our faculty is focused on providing top-quality, one-on-one instruction to students. Many of our professors also have active laboratories or research areas that employ graduate students with interests in a variety of biological disciplines.

Large Department, but Student Focused

The Department of Biology is the largest department in the College of Sciences and Humanities, and one of the largest at Ball State University. But we keep lab and class sizes small to ensure individualized attention.

Credits Required

30

Courses

The courses you will take to complete your master of science are:

  • BIO 629 – Seminar in Biology (2 credit hours)
  • BIO 630 - Scientific Communication or BIOT 696 - Research Design and Presentation (3 credit hours)
  • THES 698 – Thesis (six credit hours)
  • Two courses from the following (6-8 credit hours):
    • BIO 552 - Advanced Genetics
    • BIO 616 – Population-Community Ecology
    • BIO 636 - Immunology
    • BIO 648 - Biostatistics
    • BIO 654 – Development and Evolution of Genomes:  Genomics and Proteomics
    • BIO 655 - Advanced Cell and Molecular Biology
    • BIO 656 - Ecosystem Ecology
    • BIO 657 - Multivariate Analysis of Environmental Data
  • 0-13 approved credit hours in anatomy, biology, biotechnology, botany, physiology, or zoology
  • 0-13 hours of approved minor or elective courses

Minors are optional, but if taken must include at least 8 credits of courses approved by a designated advisor from the minor area and the biology department.

For a complete list of all the courses you will take and their descriptions, please see our Graduate Catalog.

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Credits Required

30

The master of arts in biology requires the same number of hours as the master of science, but this degree does not have a thesis requirement. Instead, students pursuing a master of arts will customize and complete a major project to complete their degree.

Courses

The courses you will take to complete your master of arts are:

  • BIO 629 – Seminar in Biology (2 credit hours)
  • BIO 630 - Scientific Communication or BIOT 696 - Research Design and Presentation (3 credit hours)
  • Two courses from the following (6-7 credit hours):
    • BIO 552 - Advanced Genetics
    • BIO 616 – Population-Community Ecology
    • BIO 636 - Immunology
    • BIO 648 - Biostatistics
    • BIO 654 – Development and Evolution of Genomes:  Genomics and Proteomics
    • BIO 655 - Advanced Cell and Molecular Biology
    • BIO 656 - Ecosystem Ecology
    • BIO 657 - Multivariate Analysis of Environmental Data
  • One of the following options to fulfill the Graduate School research requirement:
    • RES 697 - Research Paper (3 credit hours)
    • CRPR 698 - Creative Project (3 credit hours)
    • BIOT 590 - Introduction to Recombinant DNA and RNA Techniques (3 credit hours) and BIOT 696 - Research Design and Presentation (3 credit hours)
  • 0-16 approved credit hours in anatomy, biology, biotechnology, botany, physiology, or zoology
  • 0-14 hours of approved minor or elective courses

Minors are optional, but if taken must include at least 8 credits of courses approved by a designated advisor from the minor area and the biology department.

For a complete list of all the courses you will take and their descriptions, please see our Graduate Catalog.

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Accelerated Master's Program (AMP)

Our Accelerated Master's Program (AMP) in Biology allows you to begin your graduate studies at Ball State while still an undergraduate student saving time and money as you pursue an advanced education in your field of interest.

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