Organismic and Evolutionary
Biology
Program | Faculty | Courses
The Program in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology (OEB) trains master's and doctoral students whose research interests center on ecology, and organismal and evolutionary biology. OEB is structured to offer broad, flexible training. Participating faculty are members of the Departments of Anthropology; Biology; Exercise Science; Geosciences; Microbiology; Natural Resources Conservation; Plant, Soil, and Insect Sciences; and Psychology.
Prerequisites of the Program
Applicants must have substantial undergraduate training in the life sciences, with an undergraduate cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0. Applicants must submit Graduate Record Examination scores for the general test to the Graduate School. Applicants must contact potential advisers early in the application process because acceptance is contingent upon securing a prospective major adviser prior to admission. Three letters of recommendation are required. Contact the OEB Office, tel. (413) 545-0928, or email: oeb@bio.umass.edu or view the program's website, www.bio.umass.edu/oeb, for further information about the program.
General Requirements
General requirements for the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology follow those of the Graduate School. The program requires no foreign language competency. Statistical coursework through multivariate analyses is required. Formal course requirements include graduate level courses in both ecology and evolution. The student's Guidance Committee determines additional coursework. Ph.D. students are required to teach for a minimum of one semester. Both the M.S. and the Ph.D. require acceptance of a thesis with original research. The Ph.D. also requires that students pass an oral preliminary examination by the end of the second year in residence and defend a doctoral dissertation. Contact the OEB Office for a detailed description of degree requirements.
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