4 Master's degrees in Biology in Alaska, United States
Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences program at University of Alaska Anchorage offers a research program of study leading to a Master of Science (MS). The MS program requires a thesis that is the result of research performed under the supervision of a UAA faculty member.
Biological Sciences
The University of Alaska Fairbanks Biological Sciences graduate students have extraordinary opportunities to conduct independent biological research in controlled-experiment or field settings, taking advantage of Arctic, alpine and boreal environments near campus or at remote locations.
Marine Biology
The Marine Biology graduate program at the University of Alaska Fairbanks focuses on the ecology, physiology and biochemistry/molecular biology of marine organisms.
Wildlife Biology and Conservation
We offer a master degree in Wildlife Biology and Conservation at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The geographic location of the university is particularly advantageous for the study of wildlife biology. Spruce forest, aspen-birch forest, alpine tundra, bogs and several types of aquatic habitats are within easy reach.