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                      | 2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Biological Sciences Department |  
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 College of the SciencesEllensburg
 Science Bldg., room 338
 Mail Stop 7537
 509-963-2731
 www.cwu.edu/biology
 See website for how this program may be used for educational and career purposes.
 Faculty and StaffChair
 Holly C. Pinkart, PhD
 ProfessorsClay Arango, PhD, stream ecology and nitrogen biogeochemistry
 Lucinda Carnell, PhD, molecular behavioral genetics
 Blaise Dondji, PhD, human physiology, microbiology, parasitology, immunology
 Kristina A. Ernest, PhD, ecology and mammalogy
 Jason T. Irwin, PhD, animal physiology
 Paul W. James, PhD, ecology and fisheries biology
 James E. Johnson, PhD, mycology, systematics
 Holly C. Pinkart, PhD, microbiology, microbial ecology, virology
 Mary E. Poulson, PhD, plant physiology
 Wayne S. Quirk, PhD, sensation and perception, neuroscience
 Ian J. Quitadamo, PhD, STEM education, cell and molecular biology
 Linda A. Raubeson, PhD, evolutionary biology and genetics
 Gabrielle Stryker, PhD, microbiology, immunology and parasitology
 Lixing Sun, PhD, behavioral ecology, evolutionary biology, and primatology
 Associate ProfessorsApril Binder, PhD, cell biology, developmental and reproductive biology
 Alison Scoville, PhD, ecological and evolutionary genomics
 Assistant ProfessorSarah Oppelt, PhD, biochemistry and cell biology, metabolism, and inflammation
 LecturersEric Fleming, PhD, microbiology
 Eric Graham, PhD, plant ecology
 Fabiola Serra-Fuertes, DVM, animal biology, physiology
 Emeritus FacultyDaniel D. Beck, PhD, physiological ecology and herpetology
 Tom R. Cottrell, PhD, plant ecology
 David M. Darda, PhD, evolutionary vertebrate morphology, herpetology
 Stamford D. Smith, PhD, entomology
 StaffEmil Babik, engineering technician
 Stacey Ferris, secretary senior
 Brian LaBore, instructional classroom support technician
 Mari Knirck, fiscal specialist I
 Kariann Linnell, fiscal specialist supervisor
 Elaina Martinez, instructional classroom support technician
 Linnea Stavney, instructional classroom support technician
 Ormacinda White, engineering technician
 Mark Young, instructional classroom support technician
 Program DescriptionThe graduate program in biology is designed to provide training and expertise for those needing a terminal degree for entry-level biological science positions in state, federal, and tribal agencies, as well as for positions in private industry or teaching at the secondary or community college level. It serves other students by providing them with the skills and techniques required for further graduate study beyond the MS degree. Students considering further graduate study should work closely with their major advisor to design a program of coursework that meets the requirements for PhD programs. Graduate students in biology may tailor their program to emphasize a specific discipline within the biological sciences.
 AdmissionAdmission is a two-step process. Applicants must first meet the general requirements for graduate study as determined by the Office of Graduate Studies and Research, and then the specific requirements of the Department of Biological Sciences. Items needed to enroll:
 
	An undergraduate degree in biology or closely related field. Deficiencies in the student’s undergraduate training as determined by the Department of Biological Sciences at the time of admission to the program must be removed without graduate credit during the first year of graduate study.Students must submit GRE scores for the general test. Students applying to the masters in biology with a specialization in biomedical sciences may substitute MCAT scores for GRE scores.International students for whom English is a second language must provide TOEFL scores to demonstrate English proficiency.Students must arrange for a graduate faculty advisor in the Department of Biological Sciences to serve as their major advisor. Course OfferingsFrequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: www.cwu.edu/biology or by contacting the department directly.
 ProgramsMaster of Science (M.S.)CoursesBiological Sciences (BIOL) Return to: Graduate Departments and Programs
 
 
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