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INNOVATION IN SCIENCE

Be a pioneer. Explore new ideas, develop new techniques, and ride the cutting edge of scientific enquiry. When you Go West, there’s no telling what you’ll discover.

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At UWG, students in our M.S. program are part of a progressive and supportive community. Students work closely with faculty advisors to pursue advanced research, set milestones, and achieve their goals.

Our state-of-the-art building features well-appointed research labs, technology-enhanced classrooms, and graduate student offices.

Contemporary Curriculum

Our program allows you to curate a custom plan of study based on relevant classes from many biological subdisciplines.

Face-to-Face Learning

Course work is taught in person by our highly-trained biology faculty with decades of real-world experience.

Experiential Learning

Students participate in a capstone group project and paid internships that prepare you for, and often lead to, full-time positions after graduation.

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Program Information

It’s all about flexibility: the M.S. in Biology program offers two tracks that allow students to pursue different career goals. Our thesis track prepares students to work in research and academic careers with government agencies, universities, environmental consultants, and laboratories. Our non-thesis track is geared toward students who want to expand their biological knowledge primarily through coursework in preparation for teaching, industry, or professional degree programs, including medical and veterinary schools. To apply to our program or view admission requirements and deadlines, visit UWG Graduate Admissions. Contact biology@westga.edu to learm more.

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There’s no telling where you’ll go! Many alumni from our program have pursued advanced degrees or worked in the public and private sectors. Employers of alumni include: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Georgia Department of Transportation, and the University System of Georgia. In addition, others have gone on to work with various environmental contractors and in experimental clinical trials.