5 Master's degrees in Biodiversity & Conservation in Illinois, United States
Entomology
The Department of Entomology at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign offers many courses and seminars dealing with a broad range of entomological topics.
Biological Sciences - Conservation Biology
This Biological Sciences - Conservation Biology graduate sequence at Illinois State University provides students with a broad-based education in Conservation Biology by combining education in basic research and classes in ecology, evolutionary genetics, and systematics.
Bioprocessing and Bioenergy
Whether you are interested in a career using plants or biomass for bioenergy, processing food products, or industrial biotechnology, the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Professional Science Master’s in Bioprocessing and Bioenergy integrates science and business to prepare students for careers on the cutting edge of multidisciplinary technology.
Comparative Biosciences
Choose Comparative Biosciences at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign to learn from outstanding researchers who are advancing human, animal, and environmental health.
Plant Biology and Conservation
Students in the MS Plant Biology and Conservation program at Northwestern University receive a strong foundation in plant ecology, evolution and conservation. Students typically take between two to two and a half years to complete the degree, with all course work completed in year one and research emphasized in year two.