Biological Sciences
Master of Science
College of Science and Health
Programs of Interest
0Hone your research skills and make new discoveries about the natural world
The Biological Sciences Master of Science (MS) is a versatile degree that is ideal for those who plan to teach, research or pursue a PhD. Become a well-rounded biologist through a combination of lecture, laboratory and seminar courses. Work on cutting-edge research in labs alongside your peers and professors and develop your own concentration of studies under the mentorship of your faculty advisor.
Students who are admitted to the MS program in Biological Sciences are also appointed as graduate assistants and are thus eligible to receive tuition waivers and stipends. External funding opportunities through programs like the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, GEM Fellowship (underrepresented students in STEM), or Fulbright Fellowship (international students) are also possible.
Classes take place during the day on the Lincoln Park Campus.
For international students: this is a STEM-designated program, which can qualify you to extend your post-graduation stay in the United States.
Application Deadlines
Completed applications are reviewed beginning February 1.
For more information about applying to the Master of Science program in Biological Sciences, contact The Office of Graduate Admission for DePaul's College of Science and Health via email at cshgrad@depaul.edu or call (773) 325-7315.