How much math is involved in a master of biology degree?

Sunday, July 19th, 2009 | Biology

kcat asked:


I have a Bachelor’s degree in business admin with a concentration in computer info systems. A counselor told me I can probably get a master’s degree in history or psychology without taking any prerequisite courses.

Besides history and psychology, I am also interested in biology, a more practical degree to have. However, I really dislike math. How much math is involved in a master of biology degree?

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1 Comment to How much math is involved in a master of biology degree?

Peter Gallagher
July 22, 2009

Yeah, your counselor doesn’t know sh~t. I double majored in neuro and psych and have researched both courses of study for graduate school. Every psych program I considered required at least 18 credit hours in psych, if not a psych degree. Bio requires substantial background in the physical sciences. Those are both research heavy programs that necessitate a thorough background comprehension. There are programs that don’t require a background in the subject. Have you considered library science?

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