Program Coordinator/Contact
Heike Bücking, Department Head
Volker Brözel, Professor/Graduate Coordinator
Department of Biology and Microbiology
Alfred Dairy Science Hall 228, Box 2104A
605-688-6141
Program Information
The Department of Biology and Microbiology provides students with a wide range of opportunities for advanced study. The graduate faculty offer expertise and graduate student advisement in subdisciplines from molecular biology through ecology. Faculty members are very successful in obtaining extramural funds to support graduate student projects. Graduate students have modern research laboratories, equipment and field research sites available to carry out their research projects. The learning environment, scholarly excellence and quality of teaching are areas of strength in the department’s Graduate Program.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Program content: Graduates will demonstrate fundamental knowledge in biological or microbiological sciences broadly focused on cellular and molecular biology concepts and will specialize in specific area of biology, microbiology or molecular biology.
- Content – Research: Graduates will carry out research and scholarly activity in analysis of scientific data using statistics.
- Communication skills: Graduate will demonstrate effective oral and written communications skills in expressing and reporting scientific findings and concepts. (Communication Skills)
- Intellectual and critical thinking: Graduates will demonstrate effective intellectual and critical thinking traits. (Transferable Skill: Intellectual Traits)
Course Delivery Format
Biological Sciences courses are delivered face-to-face and enhanced with web-based instruction. Online delivery may be offered for specific courses.