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29 Master's degrees in Biology in Massachusetts, United States
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
The Bioinformatics and Computational Biology program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute will prepare you to become a truly interdisciplinary scientist with expertise in computer science, informatics, and statistics on the one hand, and life sciences on the other.
Biology and Biotechnology
The Biology and Biotechnology program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute will give you the rigorous knowledge, practical skills, and hands-on experience needed to launch a successful career in the life sciences or prepare for a medical or doctoral program.
Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences program at Smith College of study emphasizes independent research supported by advanced coursework.
Biology
The Biology program from the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania provides advanced training in biological science. Whether currently employed as a biologist or teacher, planning to pursue employment in a biological field, or intending to enter a doctoral or professional program in biology, a solid grounding in advanced biology is essential.
Science in Biology
Science in Biology from Worcester State University is designed to prepare students for advanced careers in biological sciences or further doctoral studies.
Anatomy and Neurobiology
The M.S. degree in Anatomy and Neurobiology at Boston University is a rigorous two-year program incorporating coursework in anatomical and neurobiological principles. In addition, the degree has a strong focus on producing outstanding educators through a combination of lecturing and one-on-one mentoring.
Chemistry - Biotechnology
The Department of Chemistry, jointly with the Biotechnology Center, offers programs leading to the degrees Master of Science (MS) for students seeking an education at an advanced level in the Chemistry - Biotechnology program of Tufts University.
Biochemistry and Biophysics
Brandeis University's Ph.D. and master's programs in Biochemistry and Biophysics at Brandeis University offer advanced education in the principles and practice of macromolecular chemistry, mechanism, and structure.
Bioimaging
The Master of Science in Bioimaging at Boston University is designed to full a rapidly growing need for individuals who possess advanced and broad knowledge of the imaging methodologies used in medicine and medical research. Graduates of this program qualify for positions in the health care and biomedical instrumentation industries and in a wide variety of private and government research centers.