34 Master's degrees in Biology in Michigan, United States
Biomedical Laboratory Science
The Master of Arts degree in Biomedical Laboratory Science from Michigan State University is administered by the Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program.
Biology
Students completing Master of Science (M.S.) in Biology from Grand Valley State University are successfully employed in private consulting, government, teaching, and Ph.D. positions.
Biology
The Biology labs from Central Michigan University are as big as the Great Lakes. Literally. See how much you can accomplish when your research program has its own biological station on Lake Michigan.
Teaching - Secondary Biology
The Master of Arts in Teaching - Secondary Biology at Eastern Michigan University is a 37-38 credit hour program, which leads to initial teaching certification in high school biology and an endorsement to science in grades 6-12.
Biology
The Biology programme at Oakland University offers versatile postgraduate pathways, including M.Sc., M.A., and Ph.D. options. Students can engage in full-time research or part-time study modes. This curriculum provides advanced scientific training within modern laboratories, focusing on biomedical and ecological discovery.
Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences from Wayne State University provides a solid foundation in biological theory to supplement careers in business, law, education or public health.
Plant Biology
The Plant Biology at Michigan State University is one of the finest in the country for research, training, and scholarship in the plant sciences. Plant Biology is central to the wide divergence of disciplines that make up modern plant science at Michigan State University.
Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology
The Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology program from Michigan State University is designed to develop well-rounded scientists, who are passionate about science and will become the next generation of leaders in scholarly research and teaching, public policy, clinical practice, and health care.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Traditional
The Traditional M.S. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Traditional Program at University of Michigan has both a thesis option and a coursework-only option. The program is flexible and serves a variety of career objectives, such as teaching in secondary schools, employment in a variety of research-oriented jobs, interpretive work in parks and nature centers.
Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences program at Michigan Technological University frequently draws upon additional expertise in the areas of forestry, chemistry, mathematical sciences, mechanical engineering, and civil, environmental, and geospatial engineering—making for a stimulating, interdisciplinary, and intellectual atmosphere for career development.
Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences from Western Michigan University is a non-thesis coursework-based degree, distinct from our research-based Master of Science degree.
Integrative Biology
The graduate degree programs in Integrative Biology from Michigan State University are designed for students who seek a career in education and research in the biological sciences, and/or application of biological knowledge in the private and public sectors.
Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences from Western Michigan University is a research-based Master’s degree. It is distinct from our course-based Master of Arts degree.
Biosystems Engineering
The Master of Science degree program in Biosystems Engineering from Michigan State University is designed to prepare graduates for advanced career opportunities that require disciplinary expertise beyond that available in the Bachelor of Science degree.