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Texas A&M University - College Station MS in General Biology

40 Master's Degrees Awarded
$30,771 Average Salary

General Biology is a major offered under the biological and biomedical sciences program of study at Texas A&M University - College Station. Here, you’ll find out more about the major master’s degree program in biology, including such details as the number of graduates, diversity of students, and more.

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How Much Does a Master’s in Biology from Texas A&M College Station Cost?

$10,470 Average Tuition and Fees

Texas A&M College Station Graduate Tuition and Fees

In 2019-2020, the average part-time graduate tuition at Texas A&M College Station was $793 per credit hour for out-of-state students. The average for in-state students was $282 per credit hour. The average full-time tuition and fees for graduate students are shown in the table below.

In State Out of State
Tuition $6,775 $19,048
Fees $3,695 $3,695

How Much Can You Make With a MS in Biology From Texas A&M College Station?

$30,771 Average Salary
Below Average Earnings Boost

The median early career salary of biology students who receive their master’s degree from Texas A&M College Station is $30,771 per year. That is 27% lower than the national average of $42,316.

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Does Texas A&M College Station Offer an Online MS in Biology?

Texas A&M College Station does not offer an online option for its biology master’s degree program at this time. To see if the school offers distance learning options in other areas, visit the Texas A&M College Station Online Learning page.

Texas A&M College Station Master’s Student Diversity for Biology

40 Master's Degrees Awarded
47.5% Women
40.0% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
There were 40 master’s degrees in biology awarded during the 2019-2020 academic year. Information about those students is shown below.

Male-to-Female Ratio

Of the students who received their master’s degree in biology in 2019-2020, 47.5% of them were women. This is less than the nationwide number of 61.4%.

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Racial-Ethnic Diversity

Around 40.0% of biology master’s degree recipients at Texas A&M College Station in 2019-2020 were awarded to racial-ethnic minorities*. This is about the same as the nationwide number of 39%.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 2
Black or African American 4
Hispanic or Latino 10
Native American or Alaska Native 0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0
White 19
International Students 4
Other Races/Ethnicities 1

MS in Biology Focus Areas at Texas A&M College Station

General Biology students may decide to major in one of the following focus areas.

Focus Area Annual Graduates
Biology Studies 3
General Biomedical Sciences 37

You may also be interested in one of these majors related to general biology.

Related Major Annual Graduates
Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular Biology 1
Botany/Plant Biology 4
Microbiological Sciences & Immunology 3
Zoology 5
Genetics 1

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References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

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