Course Overview
The Frontiers Program is looking for students who: Show academic excellence and would benefit from a broad-based training program and ultimately plan to apply to a Ph. D. program. Are members of a group underrepresented in the field of ecology and evolutionary biology, including: African American, Latino(a) , Native American, Pacific Islander, Are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Why join the Frontiers Master's Program? The Frontiers Master's Program is designed to attract a diverse student body interested in research within the fields of ecology and evolutionary biology. Students explore the full range of research approaches in EEB ' from molecular biology in labs, to field work in remote areas of the world, providing the foundation needed to continue on to a top-rated Ph. D. program. Students become part of exciting research that has a positive impact and work with an internationally diverse student body representing dozens of countries. The program offers the opportunity to work with outstanding researchers and a faculty committed to ensuring an exciting and supportive environment for students.