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Biology MA

Master of Arts in Biology

The Master of Arts in Biology in the College of Science and Technology at Temple emphasizes contemporary coursework for students to gain advanced understanding within the field of modern biology. Students are prepared for professional schools or careers in fields related to the biological sciences. The Biology MA is a part-time or full-time graduate program, and it is tailored for students seeking graduate studies in the biological sciences without experimental research in labs. Compared to the Biology MS, the Biology MA program focuses primarily on coursework and independent research and helps you form expertise in one or more areas of biology, such as molecular biology and genetics, among others.

As a result of the curriculum's emphasis on coursework, you’ll develop the analytical thinking skills necessary for biological research and literature review. Interdisciplinary coursework includes

  • cellular, developmental and molecular biology;
  • cellular and molecular neuroscience;
  • ecology and integrative biology; and
  • evolutionary genomics.

All Biology MA students produce a written, nonresearch literature thesis in the final year of the master’s program. You’ll become proficient in researching, investigating and interpreting primary scientific literature. Graduates are able to write authoritative, critical and in-depth scientific reviews.

Although much of your time in the Biology MA program will be spent in class, you’ll have access to the Department of Biology’s centers and institutes, including the Center for Biodiversity, the Institute for Contemporary Molecular Science and the Sbarro Health Research Organization.

Learn more about the College of Science and Technology’s centers, facilities and institutes.

Program Requirements

To earn the Biology MA, students must successfully complete the degree’s culminating event, which is the master’s nonresearch literature thesis. This is an original research study that presents a problem in the biological sciences based on a rigorous review of literature in the biological sciences, as well as demonstrates a student’s advanced knowledge of research methods and mastery of the primary area of interest.

    Temple student carefully examines a piece of coral.

    Classes & Curriculum

    The Biology MA program is full time, and students are required to complete 30 credit hours of coursework in addition to their nonresearch literature thesis to earn a degree. The typical time for completion is two years. Classes take place on Temple’s Main Campus, where the biology labs and facilities are located.

    Classes are a blend of elective and seminar courses, some of which include

    • Biotechnology,
    • Conservation Biology,
    • Developmental Genetics,
    • Genomics in Medicine,
    • Molecular Biology and
    • Systems Neuroscience.

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    Tuition & Fees

    In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, this Master of Arts offers a competitive level of tuition with multiple opportunities for financial support.

    Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. These tuition costs apply to the 2025–2026 academic year.

    Pennsylvania resident: $1,395.00 per credit
    Out-of-state: $1,824.00 per credit

    You can view the full cost of attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

    Our Advisors

    Faculty advisors can help you navigate your program and discuss research opportunities. There are two graduate advisors for the Department of Biology.

    Tonia Hsieh is an associate professor and the graduate chair in the Department of Biology.
    Phone: 215-204-0617
    Email:

    Roum Lay​ is the graduate administrator in the Department of Biology.
    Phone: 215-204-8854
    Email

    Program Contact

    Faculty advisors can help you navigate your program and discuss research opportunities. There are two graduate advisors for the Department of Biology.

    Tonia Hsieh is an associate professor and the graduate chair in the Department of Biology.
    Phone: 215-204-0617
    Email:

    Sandhya Verma is the graduate administrator in the Department of Biology.
    Phone: 215-204-8854
    Email:

    Student Clubs and Organizations

    If you can find the time to participate while meeting the demands of your degree program, student clubs offer valuable opportunities to meet fellow graduate students, researchers and professionals from science- and technology-related industries.

    Clubs and organizations for students pursuing a Biology degree include

    Explore the full list of College of Science and Technology student clubs and organizations.

    Study Away

    If the demands of your degree program allow it, consider spending a summer or semester overseas building international connections with researchers from other countries. Temple’s study abroad program offers College of Science and Technology students opportunities to spend a summer or semester studying in China, Germany, Italy, South Korea or Taiwan. Learn more about your study abroad options.

    Accreditation

    As a division within Temple University, the College of Science and Technology is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

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