Fast-Track Master's Program
Students can participate in a range of research opportunities within the Department and among other associated programs within UAB. For those who desire a full research experience, the Fast Track Master of Science Program allows students to be dual-enrolled as a B.S. and M.S. student after completing 60 credit hours towards their B.S. degree. For many of these, qualified students have the opportunity to earn a B.S. and an M.S. degree in Biology in a total of five years or less.
If you join this program you will be provided a mentored scientific research experience and earn an advanced graduate degree in combination with your undergraduate study. You will work closely with a faculty member in an area of intensive research to prepare you for a Ph.D. program in the biological sciences, a future health professions career, or a career in teaching at the college level.
Program Basics
The Fast Track program is an advanced course of study designed to be completed in five years. You must have a faculty mentor from the College of Arts and Sciences, Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Public Health, Health Related Professions, or Engineering to be admitted to the program.
Successful students will complete:
- an undergraduate program (120 hours) leading to a B.S. in Biology
- an M.S. program (30 hours) with a thesis (Plan I) or without a thesis (plan II)
- a thesis of sufficient quality and scope to lead to at least one publishable paper
- at least one presentation at a regional, national, or international scientific conference
Requirements and Qualifications
- Current students may apply once they have earned 60 or more undergraduate hours, at least 36 of which must be earned at UAB
- Students must have a 3.25 overall undergraduate GPA, including a science background (e.g., biology, organic chemistry)
- Students must have completed BY 123/124, BY 210 and/or BY 330, CH 115/116, CH 117/118, CH 235/236, and CH 237/238 with a C or better
- GRE is NOT required
Application Process
Prior to applying, prospective students must meet with their Undergraduate Advisor and the Biology Graduate Program Director to discuss program requirements and to outline a course plan.
Students interested in the M.S. Plan I program must have a mentor before being admitted to the program. Most students will have worked in the mentor’s lab for at least one term before applying.
Contact
You can contact Dr. Melissa Harris, Graduate Program Director, at