BiologyThe Department of Biology offers the M.S. degree program with two areas of specialization. The first is traditional biology which requires a research thesis, and the second is the coastal zone studies area, for which a thesis is optional. The department also offers a program leading to the Master of Science in Teaching degree.
Course descriptions are listed alphabetically by prefix at Course Listings/Descriptions.
BIOLOGY, M.S.
Thesis Specialization
In addition to the general university academic requirements, students seeking the M.S. degree in biology must meet the following departmental requirements:
Departmental Degree Requirements
Admission Requirements
In addition to the general University requirements, students seeking the M.S. degree in biology must submit the following materials and meet departmental requirements:
The completed application will be reviewed by the graduate program committee and by the faculty member(s) whose research interests most closely coincide with those of the applicant. Upon admission, the student will be assigned an advisor. Probationary admission may require the student to complete the appropriate remedial courses with grades of "B" or better.
The thesis program is designed for students seeking advanced studies in areas of modern biology and biotechnology with training in the fields of aquaculture, ecology, environmental studies, fisheries, biology, genetics, immunology, marine biology, microbiology, molecular biology, plant science, and physiology.
Coastal Zone Studies Specialization
A student enrolled in this area of specialization will receive advanced training in biology. The student will learn methods to identify and solve problems, management practices, and procedures for policy-making as they pertain to a coastal zone. Students with bachelor's degrees in the physical sciences, geography, and resource management are encouraged to apply. Admission requirements are the same as those for the Biology M.S. degree. Departmental requirements are as follows:
BIOLOGY, M.S.T.
BSC 6329
Coastal Studies Seminar
1
PCB 6446
Wetlands Ecology
4
Choose two courses:
GEO 4140
Photo Interpretation & Remote Sensing
4
GEO 4141
Geographic Information Systems
3
GEO 5220
Coastal Geography
3
GEO 5225
Coastal Morphology & Processes
3
Choose one course:
EVR 4035
Environmental Law
3
EVS 4xxx
Coastal & Marine Environment
5
This non-thesis M.S.T. program allows competent teachers to carry out advanced studies in the many exciting areas of the biological sciences. Applicants should hold Florida teacher certification and have received a bachelor's degree in some sub-discipline of biological science from an accredited institution. Applicants holding the bachelor's degree in some other discipline will be considered using criteria appropriate to their backgrounds. The admission requirements are those described above for the biology M.S. program. Admission to the program may be granted to individuals who lack Florida teacher certification. However, completion of the teacher certification is an exit requirement for the M.S.T. program.
EDF 6602
Issues in Education: Social, Historical & Phiosophical Analysis
3
EDF 6218
Current Issues in Student Development & Learning
3
EDF 6481
Educational Research
3
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