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158 Master's degrees in Microbiology in United States
Biomedical Sciences
The Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine (CUSOM) Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences (MSBS) program is committed to selecting applicants who plan to pursue careers in the biomedical sciences and gain admission to health professions programs.
Microbiology
The Microbiology Graduate Group at the University of California, Davis, offers interdisciplinary, interdepartmental training and combines academic and experimental training in modern molecular approaches to microbiological problems.
Microbiology
The Master of Science (M.S) in Microbiology degree program at North Carolina State University provides students with an in-depth understanding of microorganisms, interdisciplinary research training, and opportunities to develop science communication skills. Students graduate prepared for successful careers in research, academic or industrial settings.
Microbiology
The Department of Molecular and Biomedical Sciences at The University of Maine offers programs in graduate studies leading to a master’s or Ph.D. in Microbiology.
Plant and Microbial Biology
Students in the Plant and Microbial Biology program from University of Minnesota explore every aspect of plant and microbial life, from molecular biology to genomics to ecosystem science.
Cell and Developmental Biology
The Cell and Developmental Biology programme of Rutgers University offers both PhD and MS degrees and is part of a diverse, interactive community of biological scientists working at Rutgers.
Cell and Molecular Biology
The Cell and Molecular Biology program at University of Hawaii at Manoa provides an integrated course of study for students seeking a PhD or MS degree in health-related research.
Molecular and Cell Biology and Genetics
Molecular and Cell Biology and Genetics at Drexel University provides a broad education training program for graduate students interested in biomedical problems that cross disciplinary boundaries and offers the opportunity for students to choose from approximately 60 faculty members in 10 different departments/centers to pursue their research interests.
Microbiology
Indiana University Bloomington offers a Master's degree in Microbiology. Microbiologists study the way that microscopic organisms—bacteria, viruses, and fungi—function, evolve, and cause disease.
Human Paleobiology
The Human Paleobiology program at George Washington University is the graduate education and training effort of the Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology, which promotes interdisciplinary research on human evolution.
Microbiology
Microbiology at University of Hawaii at Manoa is designed to provide you with basic knowledge of this field, to permit you to acquire technical competence in the fundamentals of research and to foster creative and independent thinking.
Biodefense
The Biodefense postgrad certificate at George Mason University provides an interdisciplinary introduction to man-made and natural biological threats, including a background in the science and technology of biodefense and the specialized areas of threat assessment, non-proliferation, and medical and public health preparedness.
Cancer Sciences
When you earn a Master’s degree in the Cancer Sciences program of the University at Buffalo, you’ll get hands-on experience in the latest oncology research and clinical studies in our world-class facilities. And that’s just the basics.
Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers an advanced M.Sc. degree. Students can choose between full-time, on-campus thesis or non-thesis tracks. This comprehensive curriculum focuses on research design and data analysis, preparing graduates for high-level scientific careers.
Entomology
The mission of the Entomology program at Purdue University is to improve the quality of life for the state, nation and the world by advancing scientific knowledge through the development and application of arthropod science
Quantitative and Systems Biology
The Quantitative and Systems Biology program at University of California, Merced offers foundational and cross-disciplinary biology training to doctoral and masters students coming from many fields in science and engineering.
Stem Cell Biology
Molecular, cellular, and developmental biology are the foundations of the Stem Cell Biology program of the University of Minnesota. Students complete 30 credits of graduate level courses. After completing required course credits, students choose the remaining credits from a wide range of elective courses to fulfill the degree program.
Microbiology
This Microbiology degree from Seton Hall University trains students in basic research and teaching. Courses span biostatistics, molecular biology, immunology, microbiology and virology.