Master of Biological Sciences

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A Master of Biological Sciences or Master of Science in Biological Sciences is a master's degree in the field of the biological sciences. This is a higher degree taken in a graduate school at a university. This degree is usually specific to those who have accomplished their undergraduate studies in any field of natural science.

This field includes the study of topics like plant biology, molecular biology, and animal biology. It usually requires at least 2 years of graduate studies. It may or may not require any thesis or research work, depending on the program offered by the university. There is laboratory work, lectures, and research work involved in this degree. There are also examinations given to the graduate students.

After one has finished their Master of Biological Sciences degree, they can become a researcher or a professor for undergraduate studies, or they can pursue a doctorate.

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