Midwestern State University
3410 Taft Blvd, Wichita Falls, TX 76308, United States

Midwestern State University is a public liberal arts university in Wichita Falls, Texas. In 2020 it had 5,141 undergraduate students. It is the state's only public institution focused on the liberal arts.

MSU's master's program in Biology prepares students to become self-sufficient, independent thinkers who work heavily in scientific research. The program is the optimal environment for learning; the faculty pride themselves on providing a 2:5 student-to-professor ratio, which results in the faculty being approachable and accessed more easily and allows them to give one-on-one attention to students who are conducting thesis research. Due to the small size of the program, graduate and teaching assistantships are not as competitive as they may be at schools with larger enrollment numbers. Often, graduates of the program put their skills to use in a variety of fields.

» Program Website: Graduate Studies in Biology

» Master of Arts: 30 Hours
» Master of Science: 30 Hours

The MS in Biology requires 30 semester hours, with 6 of those hours focused on original research resulting in completion of a master's thesis. The MS is typically pursued by students interested in advancing their knowledge of biology for application in biology-related employment, teaching, or further graduate study toward a PhD. 

The department's research resources permit graduate students to pursue a variety of thesis research topics.  Students may choose field or laboratory studies or a combination of both. Thesis research projects are based on the student’s needs and curiosity, in conjunction with faculty expertise and research interests.

The MA in Biology requires 30 semester hours with 12 hours of core and 18 elective credits. Three of the core hours are met by taking BIOL 6113 Scientific Literature and Research, which consists of an individualized scientific literature investigation. 

An MA may be the appropriate postbaccalaureate option for students who seek medical/professional school application and need an additional opportunity to demonstrate their ability to master challenging coursework and be a strong applicant.

For more information - https://msutexas.edu/academics/graduate-school/biology.php#description-hdg-0

 

Please follow these instructions to apply to McAda Graduate School.
There is no summer admission for international applicants. International applicants should apply for fall and spring semesters only.

Via ApplyTexas, submit the online application to McAda Graduate School.

Application fee – Waiver

Request official transcripts from all institutions that you have attended. 

Submit a TOEFL score of 79 or higher, an IELTS score of 6.0 or higher, or a Duolingo score of 105, or successfully complete the Intensive English Language Institute program at MSU.

Admission Requirements

  • An undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited college or university,
  • A GPA of at least 3.0 in the last 60 hours of undergraduate work exclusive of credit hours awarded by a two-year college,
  • Twenty-four hours in biology, including 12 semester hours of advanced level courses,
  • One year of physics,
  • One and one-half years of chemistry, including one semester of organic chemistry.
  • Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test scores are not required, however:
    • Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit scores to mitigate potential weaknesses in the application (e.g. low GPA). Scores, if submitted, must be the official scores from ETS. 
    • Students applying for the Master of Arts degree and choosing to submit exam scores may substitute official scores from the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT), or Dental Admission Test (DAT) for the GRE.

If you do not fulfill all of these requirements you may be admitted conditionally until the enrollment criteria are met by satisfactory completion of leveling coursework.

Apply to the Biology Graduate Program

The following forms are available to download as word documents.  Return the completed forms to:

MSU Graduate Admissions Office
3410 Taft Blvd
Wichita Falls, TX 76308

Submission deadlines vary and are listed on the forms.

International Applicants
» Fall: June 1
» Spring: October 1

International Applicants in the U.S.
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1

There is no summer admission for international applicants.

Application deadlines vary by graduate program. Refer to our Application Deadlines page for program-specific deadline information.
 

Click Here for Undergraduate Application
Click Here for Graduate Application
 

Application Procedures - Undergraduate & Graduate Applicants

 Start the application online using the link provided above.

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Document Submission: Please provide all academic documents, university username and password information. Indo Global Studies will submit the documents to Midwestern State University on behalf of the student and provide status updates.