Submatriculation allows a student who has
been accepted
into a Masters program to work on his or her undergraduate
and Masters degrees simultaneously. Two structured interdisciplinary
Masters programs are available: the Masters
in Biotechnology and the Masters
of Environmental Studies.
Students must enter this program as incoming freshmen. If
you are accepted
in this program, please come to the Department of Biology Academic
Office for a course plan to follow for your first three
undergraduate years or see the course
plan available on line. Students should be aware that
this program is very competitive and requires students to
maintain
an
overall
GPA of 3.5 or higher as well as a GPA of 3.5 or higher in
their science and math courses.