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MS Biology

Master of Science in Biology

The M.S. in Biology is a research-based degree in which the M.S. candidate will complete a thesis based on original research carried out by the student. 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. M.S. students are expected to produce a written thesis proposal and give an oral presentation of that proposal during their first year in the program. Following the completion of the thesis, students will give an oral presentation of the defense to present the results of their research to the public.

Master of Science in Biology

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Course Number and TitleCredits
BIOL 697 Biometry4
BIOL 598 Graduate Seminar OR
BIOL 561-567 “Advanced Topics in” courses
2
BIOL 593 Thesis6
Electives from course offerings that follow:Electives may include a maximum of six credits of Directed Research, must be approved by the student’s thesis committee, and may not include workshop, pass/fail or practicum/internship credits.18
TOTAL30

How to Apply

Putting Your Application Together

The online application, official transcripts, and all related admission materials must be received by January 15th for a fall semester start, or by October 1st for a spring semester start. International applicants and applicants with international transcripts are encouraged to apply by December 15th, and by September 1st in order to ensure materials including official transcripts are received by the program’s deadline.

Required Application Materials

The following items are required for the MS Biology application:

  1. Contact potential faculty advisor(s) -Your acceptance into the MS Biology program requires the support of a faculty mentor, be sure to contact a potential faculty advisor before the application deadline. See the Finding a Mentor section for more details.
  2. Graduate College Application – Complete the Graduate College application. Once you complete the Graduate College portion of the online application and pay the application fee, the MS Biology program application requirements will be made available to you.
  3. Application Fee – Pay the $65 Domestic or $95 International application fee in the online application system.
  4. Transcripts – Please request official copies of all undergraduate and graduate transcripts to be sent to Boise State. Learn more about submitting transcripts to Boise State.
  5. TOEFL or IELTS Scores – Required for international applicants only. Learn more about language score requirements.
  6. 3 Letters of Recommendation – Applicants will provide contact information for three references in the application system. Upon submission of the recommender contact information, an email will be sent to the recommender with a link to upload a letter of recommendation.
  7. Cover Letter – See the following instructions.

Cover Letter Instructions

Please write a cover letter of no more than 750 total words that include:

  • A description of your overall academic interests and goals. Why do you seek graduate training? What are your career goals? Why are you applying to this program?
  • A description of your specific scientific interests. This is a great place to describe your motivation to further your training in science and research in your chosen field. Also, describe why your selected research lab is a good fit for your interests.
  • A summary of your previous research experience or jobs involving laboratory or fieldwork.
  • Please describe a challenge or obstacle you faced as a student, and how you overcame it.
  • If needed, please request to be considered for a graduate assistantship in your cover letter.

Finding a Mentor

Students in the Biology master’s program will work closely with a mentor throughout the course of their education. It’s important to find a mentor who is researching in an area that is interesting to you and pertinent to what you hope to do after you graduate. The faculty in this program have a wide array of backgrounds and areas of research, offering plenty of diversity for interested students to consider. Before submitting your application, it’s important to review the list of faculty researchers and select a couple of different labs you may be interested in working in. Before applying, we encourage students to reach out to faculty to meet and determine if there is a good fit.