This degree is available to qualified students preparing for professional careers in research, education, industry, consulting, government, and health. Our biology M.S. degrees are appropriate choices for students seeking to increase their competitiveness for further studies at the doctoral level and professional schools. In addition, a master’s degree in biology, combined with appropriate courses in education, maybe utilized for a teaching career. This degree requires a thesis based on original scientific research; a list of research areas with the names of faculty specializing in these areas maybe obtained from the department’s website.
Admission to the Department
Prerequisites
In addition to the CSULB prerequisites for entrance into a graduate program, stated previously in this catalog under Graduate Degree Information, the Department of Biological Sciences requires the following:
- A faculty member in the department must agree to serve as the thesis advisor to the student prior to their acceptance into the M.S. program;
- A bachelor’s degree in the biological or related sciences from an accredited institution. Students with alternative undergraduate degrees will be considered (see below);
- An undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 in all completed science and mathematics courses OR in the last 40 semester units (or 60 quarter units) of completed science and mathematics courses. Students with an overall math and science GPA of at least 2.7 will be considered with a mentorship plan developed with their confirmed faculty thesis advisor. Students who do not meet the minimum requirements for acceptance are encouraged to take post-baccalaureate courses to bring up their GPA.
- Applicants without a degree within a field of the biological sciences must take the MCAT. A score of 50th percentile or better on the GRE Subject Test in Biology or MCAT must be achieved.
- International Students must provide either official TOEFL or IELTS scores. A minimum TOEFL iBT score of 90 or minimum IELTS score of 7. 0 is required.
Application
Prospective graduate students for the M.S. in Biology, including CSULB graduates, must formally apply for admission to CSULB through Cal State Apply as described previously in this catalog. They must also apply directly to the department of Biological Sciences. All applicants must submit the following documents directly to the department no later than the deadline stated on the department’s website to receive consideration for admission for the fall semester:
- The Biological Sciences Departmental Application Form available from the department’s graduate webpage;
- A one-page personal statement describing why the applicant wishes to obtain an M.S. degree in Biology at CSULB and how this relates to their career objectives;
- Unofficial transcripts of all college-level academic work from all colleges/universities attended;
- Three letters of recommendation from persons familiar with the applicant’s academic performance as well as their research and teaching potential; and
- A curriculum vitae (CV) outlining the applicant’s education, professional, and research experience.
These materials must be submitted to the Biology Graduate Services Coordinator by email (preferred:BioGradAdmission@csulb.edu) or by mail to the Graduate Office, Department of Biological Sciences, California State University, Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840-9502.
Review by the Graduate Studies Committee
The Graduate Studies Committee will review all completed applications received by the deadline. Admission into the M.S. Program in Biology is competitive. The applicant’s college GPA, one-page personal statement, letters of recommendation, CV, mentorship plan (if applicable), and a faculty member who agrees to serve as the thesis advisor will be considered in the decision to accept or decline the application. Applicants who are admitted into the program will enter as a Classified Graduate Student, as described below.
The Thesis Proposal
After admission to the department as a Classified Graduate Student, the student, in consultation with the faculty thesis advisor, must prepare a thesis proposal and program of study, which includes all coursework to be taken. The thesis proposal must include a thorough review of relevant primary literature that demonstrates the context of the proposed research, it must clearly define the experiments proposed for the research to be undertaken, and it should include preliminary data available. The student and the faculty thesis advisor will select at least two additional members to serve on the thesis committee. In most cases, the faculty thesis advisor will serve as chair of the thesis committee. However, if the faculty thesis advisor is not eligible, another member of the thesis committee will serve as thesis committee chair. The student will then have a formal meeting with the thesis committee, at which the student’s thesis proposal and program of study will be presented. At this meeting, the thesis committee will question and evaluate the materials presented by the student. At the completion of this meeting, the thesis committee will meet briefly, without the student present, to evaluate the thesis proposal. Approval is based on whether the student has demonstrated a solid understanding of their thesis project. The thesis proposal must be prepared, presented to, and approved by the thesis committee before the end of the second semester after admission to the department. Failure to meet this requirement will result in the student being placed on academic warning and may result in dismissal from the M.S. in Biology program.