The Department of Biology offers degree programs leading to either a Master of Science (MS) or a Master of Arts (MA) Degree. Professional biologists, teachers in public and private schools, and others can use these programs to increase their knowledge base and to advance professionally.
   
 

Admission Requirements for Master of Science or Master of Arts in Biology

All individuals admitted to REGULAR STATUS as graduate students in biology must have:

  • an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.00 on a 4 point system
  • results that average in the 50th or higher percentile in the verbal, quantitative, and analytical portions of the general GRE exam
  • an undergraduate degree in biology or a closely related field.

PROVISIONAL STATUS may be granted to those otherwise promising applicants who do not meet GPA or GRE requirements or who have undergraduate coursework deficiencies.

Applicants are encouraged to correspond with faculty concerning openings and potential research opportunities in their laboratories for graduate students.

The Graduate Coordinating Committee evaluates applicants and makes decisions about who will be accepted into the graduate program.  For those applicants admitted to the program, this committee also will, in cooperation with the student's major professor and advisory committee, assess progress in thesis/project research, progress and performance in coursework, and performance as a teaching assistant (where applicable). Continuing enrollment in the program requires a 3.0 GPA and satisfactory progress toward completing the degree.

Each student will form a thesis/project advisory committee, which will consist of at least three members: the student's major professor (a Boise State University faculty member) and two other members from the Boise State University faculty or other institutions. The committee will determine if academic deficiencies exist that must be remedied, help design thesis/project research, help choose appropriate graduate coursework, evaluate the thesis/project, and conduct the final defense.

Enrollment in the program is limited. Applications for fall admission are due the previous February 1st.

To apply:

  1. Submit a graduate application along with the $55.00 matriculation fee to the Graduate Admissions office. Please submit the application prior to submitting any additional items.
  2. Have the following sent to: Graduate Admissions Office, Boise State University, 1910 University Drive, Boise, ID 83725:
        a. Have the Registrars of ALL post-secondary institutions attended send official transcripts.
        b. Have your Graduate Record Exam scores forwarded.
  3. Send or have the following sent to:  Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Biology, Boise State University, Boise, ID, 83725-1515.
        a. Have three references send letters of recommendation.
        b. Send a cover letter discussing your professional goals, research interests, and reasons for wishing to study biology at Boise State University.

Financial Aid

Teaching Assistantships that include a stipend, a tuition and fee waiver, and student health insurance will be available on a competitive basis. Additional support for master's research projects may be available from faculty members. Other forms of financial aid, such as loans or the College Work Study Program, are available to graduate students. Prospective students should contact the Financial Aid Office and consult the Boise State University catalog.

Curriculum and Graduation Requirements

Degree Requirements

The M.S. is a research-based degree. The M.S. candidate will complete a thesis based on original research carried out by the student. Ideally, the thesis should make a significant contribution to the body of scientific knowledge and be of sufficient quality to warrant publication in a peer-reviewed journal.

The M.A., Project Option is an application-based degree and is considered to be a terminal degree (except for students intending to attend professional school); students wishing to later pursue a Ph.D. should enroll in the M.S. program. In addition to completing substantial course work, the M.A. candidate will complete a project that may be an application or synthesis of original research carried out by others. Examples of such projects include development of biology-based curricula, compilation and analysis of studies on a range of species, review and the synthesis of a body of ideas or data, and development of a resource management plan based on relevant studies.

The M.A., Examination Option is a course work-based degree and is considered to be a terminal degree (except for students intending to attend professional school); students wishing to later pursue a Ph.D. should enroll in the M.S. program. The M.A. candidate will complete a wide range of relevant course work. At the end of course work, the candidate will be required to pass a comprehensive examination. The examination is to be tailored by each candidates' committee to emphasize the areas covered by course work. After the candidate has completed the written portion of the examination, the candidate will meet with the committee for an oral review prior to final approval or rejection of the written examination.

Completion of a degree program requires an average grade of B or better for all courses applied to the 30-33 credits required. All requirements for the degree and graduation must be completed within a period of seven years. M.S. students and M.A., Project Option students will be expected to produce a written thesis/project proposal and give an oral presentation of that proposal during their first year and, following completion of the thesis/project, give an oral defense of the thesis/project and an exit seminar to present results to the public.
Master of Arts in Biology, Project Option
Course Number and Title Credits
BIOL 598 Graduate Seminar 2
BIOL 579 Research in the Biological Sciences (for two semesters) 2
BIOL 591 Project 6
Electives to be chosen in consultation with advisor and committee: Electives for the M.A. may include up to a combined total of 6 credits of workshop credits, practicum/internship credits, directed research credits. A total of 9 credits may include approved courses taken outside the biological sciences, workshops, practicum/internship, and directed research. Workshop, directed research, and practicum/internship credits are limited to a maximum of 3 credits each. 23
Total 33
 



Master of Arts in Biology, Examination Option
Course Number and Title Credits
BIOL 598 Graduate Seminar 2
BIOL 579 Research in the Biological Sciences (for two semesters) 2
Electives to be chosen in consultation with advisor and committee: Electives for the M.A. may include up to a combined total of 6 credits of workshop credits, practicum/internship credits, directed research credits, and credits from courses outside the biological sciences. A total of 9 credits may include approved courses taken outside the biological sciences, workshops, practicum/internship, and directed research. Workshop, directed research, and practicum/internship credits are limited to a maximum of 3 credits each. 29
Total 33
 



Master of Science in Biology
Course Number and Title Credits
BIOL 501 Biometry 4
B 598 Graduate Seminar 2
B 593 Thesis 6
Electives for the M.S. may include a maximum of 6 credits of directed research.
18
Total 30
M.S. students may not use pass/fail credits, workshop credits, or practicum/internship credits to fulfill graduation requirements.  

For information, contact Dr. Ian Robertson, Director of Graduate Studies
208-426-2394 or iroberts@boisestate.edu .

For course descriptions, please see
Graduate Course Descriptions.