Graduate School

Biology

Biology

http://sbs.wsu.edu/

Degree offered
M.S.
Faculty working with students
33
Students
57
Students receiving assistantships or scholarships:
100%
Priority deadline
Fall - January 10
  Spring - July 1
Campuses
Pullman, Tri-Cities (M.S. only), Vancouver (M.S. only)
Test required
GRE; TOEFL or IELTS (international students only)

Admission Requirements
Apply to the Graduate School which includes three letters of recommendation and official transcripts from each university-level school attended as well as all scores such as GRE and TOEFL.  School of Biological Sciences has a supplement to the application which is required as well as the Declaration of Choice form.  Forms are available at: http://sbs.wsu.edu/grad-studies/.

Program Description
Facilities available for research include controlled-environment facilities, facilities for radio-biological research, gas exchange equipment for monitoring whole plants under a variety of controlled environmental conditions, garden and greenhouse facilities, and a well-equipped electron microscope center. The Ownbey Herbarium is one of the important regional plant collections in the nation, and vertebrate collections are housed in the Charles R. Conner Museum. Cooperation with numerous other campus units and the University of Idaho extends research opportunities.

Faculty Interests and Course Details

Contact Information
Graduate Coordinator
School of Biological Sciences
Washington State University
PO Box 644236
Pullman, WA  99164-4236
Telephone: 509-335-1666
Fax: 509-335-3184
E-mail: sbs@wsu.edu

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