Science
Wayne State University Bachelor’s of Science degree consists of 120 credit hours. Students will specialize in one of three programs: Biomedical, Biotechnology, or Biodiversity. A Master of Science degree is offered requiring another 32 credits, 12 of which must be completed on campus.
Requirements
Undergraduate: open admission, high school diploma or equivalent (GED), ACT scores proffered, high school transcripts, application and one-time fee. Graduate: open admission, transcripts, GMAT or GRE scores for degree seeking students, application and fee (fee waived if paid as an undergraduate).
Accreditation
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
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Online Masters Degree in Science
Founded in 1891, Wayne State College is a public regional institution. Alongside two other schools, and with the support of the University of Nebraska and the Nebraska Educational TV system, WSC provides distance education opportunities to its surrounding communities. For more than a decade, students across the region have benefited from the non-traditional education offered through video-conferencing, satellite-based programming, and Internet-based coursework.
Accreditation
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools