College of Arts & Sciences

Graduate Program Overview
 
The Department of Biological Sciences offers a Master of Science (M.S.) in Microbiology, and trains students in basic research and teaching for careers in academic institutions or the biotechnology industry. This program also provides a solid foundation for entry into Ph.D. programs. Evening and weekend classes are available. 

The master’s degree in microbiology has two programs of study:  

1. A laboratory experience-based program that requires a microbiology research thesis. This program is recommended for students who intend to continue their studies in microbiology/biotechnology at the doctoral level or pursue a career in research.  

2. A coursework oriented degree program that includes a library thesis.

Evening and weekend classes are available to accommodate both full-time and part-time students.

Seton Hall is dedicated to its mission of creating a home for the mind, the heart and the spirit. A vivid and exciting example of this mission is the $35 million dollar renovation of McNulty Hall, home of The Department of Biological Sciences. This new Science and Technology Center will provide students and faculty with an additional 35,000 square feet of space. The Center will boast one of the most innovative and energy-efficient teaching and research facilities for science and technology in the country. With its flexible labs, glass walls and “green” approach, this landmark building will power science and technology partnerships and education and discovery.

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