Department of Biology
The graduate program in the Department of Biology began soon after the University of Oklahoma was founded, and the first Ph.D. degree awarded by OU was in Biology. The graduate program now has internationally-recognized strengths in ecology/systematics, animal behavior, neurosciences, physiology, and genetics/cell biology. The Department maintains an enrollment of about 50 graduate students.
The OU Department of Biology offers two graduate degrees: Master of Science in Biology and Doctor of Philosophy in Biology.
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