Course Overview
Course Overview Administered by the Department of Integrative Biology, this graduate program offers Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees, training students in biological research from the molecular to the community level. Students conduct thesis research on a major topic at the forefront of their chosen field, developing broad competency in biology through a combination of rigorous research and teaching experience. Key Program Highlights Diverse research areas including genetics, conservation biology, physiology, ecology, and evolutionary biology. Hands-on research opportunities at premier field stations like the Hatfield Marine Science Center and H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest. Collaborative opportunities with the Oregon Health and Science University and the Primate Research Center. Financial support through graduate teaching and research assistantships for most students. Comprehensive training that includes teaching assistantships and active participation in the departmental seminar program.
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusCorvallis Campus
CityCorvallis
ModeOnline
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 37,290
August 2026
CampusCorvallis Campus
CityCorvallis
ModeOnline
Duration36 Months
FeeUSD 37,290