Biology
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
Degrees offered: MS
Deadlines: Fall-July 1 Spring-Nov 1 Summer-April 1
Additional admission requirements: None
Graduate coordinator: Dr. Doretha Foushee, 1-336-285-2177, foushee@ncat.edu
Program brochure
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The College of Engineering ranks No. 1 for the number of degrees awarded to African Americans -
NC A&T ranks 3rd in the University of North Carolina system for research funding -
N.C. A&T is the home of the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center (ERC) -
School of Business and Economics (SBE) bear the hallmark of excellence designated by AACSB -
Department of Accounting is one of the top producers of African American CPA's in the nation -
N.C. A&T has established with NASA funding a Center for Aviation Safety (CAS) -
N.C. A&T’s spinoff—Advaero Technologies specializing in engineering, materials testing, prototyping etc.
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A&T Athletics had 106 athletes make their respective Dean's Lists in 2011 -
Women’s basketball coach Patricia Cage-Bibbs is pursuing her 500th collegiate basketball victory -
Aggies recently hired Rod Broadway, winner of two Black College National Championships and 75 percent of his games -
Aggie baseball player Xavier Macklin was drafted in the 12th round of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft -
Aggie men’s basketball team has won more MEAC Championships than any other school with 16 -
A&T softball player Renecia Lovelace first woman ever to win MEAC Woman of the Year honors in 2006
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North Carolina A&T has had 16 players drafted to the major leagues
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The College of Arts and Sciences awards one-third of the university’s degrees each year -
University Choir has performed for President Obama at the White House -
The Music Program has been fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music since 1991 -
Students compete in local regional and national competitions -
We offer three degree programs in General,Education and Performance -
A&T Lyceum Series brings provocative, culturally diverse programming to the campus and community -
Anjelica McRae (Voice Major) Won the Voice of 105 HBCU's National Voices of History 2011





















