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The Degree of MSc (Biological Sciences) [Graduate]


Program Requirements


Required courses depend on the area of specialization (see below) and the undergraduate background of the student; however, the MSc program requires registration in a combination of coursework and thesis research comprising the equivalent of a minimum of ★24. This normally consists of a minimum of ★6 graded courses (equivalent to two single-term graduate-level, or approved undergraduate, graded courses) and a thesis. Where graded credits are required as part of the formal coursework toward a MSc degree, project courses or individual study courses may not be included in the minimal requirements. These include BIOL 490 , BIOL 498 , or BIOL 499 , or similar courses in other departments or faculties at the 400, 500, or 600 level. The Associate Chair (Graduate Studies), with advice from the coordinator of the RIG under which a particular graduate program is administered, will maintain a current list of excluded courses. These courses may be taken for credit in addition to the minimal graded requirement on the recommendation of the supervisory committee with approval of the Associate Chair (Graduate Studies).

Generally, courses should be taken in the first year of the program. Beyond the basic course requirements of the Department, each student’s individual program will be developed by agreement between the student and the supervisor or the supervisory committee.

Students will be asked to present their thesis research to the Department in the form of a public seminar within two weeks prior to the date of the thesis defence. In addition, students will be encouraged to present progress reports (oral and poster formats) to the Department or research group in an informal setting at an early stage in their research program.

There is no language requirement for the degree of MSc. Candidates for the master’s degree must complete a minimum of two (fourmonth) terms in full-time residence at the University of Alberta.

Requirements within Research Groups


The Degree of MSc with Specialization in Biological Sciences


The MSc program consists of research leading to a thesis, and a minimum of ★6 graded course work, of which ★3 must be in a graded seminar or discussion-oriented course. Attendance/participation in an appropriate seminar series is required as determined by the supervisor/supervisory committee.

The Degree of MSc with Specialization in Ecology


The MSc program consists of research leading to a thesis, and a minimum ★6 graded course work, of which ★3 must be in a graded seminar or discussion-oriented course. Enrolment in BIOL 603  is recommended. Students are encouraged to complete these requirements in their first year. Students are encouraged to register in BIOL 631  in their first year and to register and/or participate in BIOL 631  in subsequent years.

The Degree of MSc with Specialization in Microbiology and Biotechnology


The MSc program consists of research leading to a thesis and a minimum of ★6 in graded courses, which include MICRB 514  in the first or second year and MICRB 607  in the second year. In addition to registration in MICRB 607 , all students must register and/or participate in MICRB 606  in the first and third year.

The Degree of MSc with Specialization in Molecular Biology and Genetics


The MSc program consists of research leading to a thesis, and a minimum of ★6 graded course work. In their first year, students typically register in GENET 500  (Term I) and GENET 510  (Term II). In special cases, students may opt out of one of these courses on recommendation of their supervisory committee, however, the substituted course must be at the 400-level or higher. All students must register in at least ★3 graded courses in their first year. All students will register in GENET 601  and GENET 605  each term these courses are offered during the student’s guaranteed funding.

The Degree of MSc with Specialization in Physiology, Cell, and Developmental Biology


The MSc program consists of research leading to a thesis, and a minimum of ★6 graded course work of which ★3 must be in a graded seminar or discussionoriented course. Students will register in BIOL 642  during each Fall/Winter term of their program. Students are required to present one seminar in the BIOL 642  seminar course. Normally this would be in the second year of their thesis work. Presentation in BIOL 642  is not to be used as the pre-thesis or any other seminar course, as determined by the supervisory committee.

The Degree of MSc with Specialization in Plant Biology


The MSc consists of research leading to a thesis, and a minimum of ★6 graded course work. Students will register in BOT 600  during the first year of their program. Students are encouraged to complete these requirements in their first year. Continued participation in BOT 600  in subsequent years is recommended.

The Degree of MSc with Specialization in Systematics and Evolution


The MSc program consists of research leading to a thesis, and a minimum of ★6 graded course work. In addition, students must register in the seminar courses BIOL 506  and 507 at least once during their program (resulting in a total of ★9). Continued participation in BIOL 507 in subsequent years is recommended. Students are encouraged, but not required, to select graded courses from the following list after consultation with their supervisor or supervisory committee:

Length of Program


The time required to compete the MSc degree will vary according to the previous training of the applicant and the nature of the research undertaken; however, a minimum of two years is normally required. Candidates must complete their degree program within four years of the time they first register.