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Tuition  $535 per credit hour +fees
Format 100% Online
GRE Required? No
Credits 30 Credit Hours
Completion Time As few as 12 months
 
Application Deadlines
Spring 2027 November 15
Summer 2027 April 1
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Turn Scientific Curiosity Into Professional Impact - At the University of Florida

Earn an online Master of Science in Microbiology and Cell Science from one of the largest and most affordable microbiology training ecosystems in the United States, housed within an R1 research university and a key facet of the Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) at UF.

Microbiology drives progress across human health, biotechnology, environmental systems and emerging scientific frontiers. At UF, graduate training is designed to move beyond foundational knowledge and build applied expertise that translates directly into professional settings.

Students develop a strong core in microbiology, molecular biology and cell science while gaining experience with experimental design, data analysis and modern laboratory techniques. Coursework reflects current scientific standards and evolving employer expectations, supporting roles in clinical laboratories, biotech, pharmaceuticals, public health and research environments.

Built for working professionals, the fully online M.S. allows students to continue advancing in their careers while earning a graduate degree. The program is structured to support immediate application of new skills on the job, helping students strengthen their current role, expand responsibilities or prepare for a transition without stepping away from the workforce.

The scale and scope of UF’s microbiology ecosystem provide exposure to diverse applications of the field, including areas shaping the future of science and exploration. Students are prepared not only for current roles but for emerging opportunities beyond traditional laboratory settings.

A bachelor's degree gets you started. A master's degree from UF changes your trajectory.

How UF Compares on Cost

One of the most compelling reasons to choose the University of Florida's online M.S. in Microbiology and Cell Science is value. Cost is one of the clearest differentiators in graduate microbiology education, and UF delivers a nationally recognized graduate degree from a leading public R1 research university at a significantly lower total cost than many comparable programs.

Designed for working professionals, our fully online program lets you continue advancing your career without relocating or interrupting your employment. With one transparent tuition rate for all students, regardless of residency, UF provides a predictable investment in your future.

Below is a snapshot comparing UF with online microbiology and bioscience master's programs prospective students commonly consider.

Institution
Program
Estimated Base Tuition
Format
University of Florida M.S. Microbiology & Cell Science $16,050 100% Online, Asynchronous
Arizona State University M.S. Microbiology $13,330-$29,200 On-Campus
Colorado State University M.S. Microbiology-Immunology $29,700 100% Online, Asynchronous
University of Wisconsin - Madison M.S. Bacteriology $20,000-$45,000 On-Campus
Texas A&M University M.S. Biotechnology / related biosciences $20,000-$45,000 On-Campus / Hybrid
Georgetown M.S. Microbiology & Immunology $62,830 On-Campus
George Washington University M.S. Microbiology $63,000-$66,000 On-Campus / Hybrid
UC Berkeley MCB Biotechnology $75,000 On-Campus
Johns Hopkins University ScM Molecular Microbiology & Immunology $55,000-$65,000 On-Campus
Harvard Medical School MMSc Immunology $92,000-$97,000 On-Campus

The estimates above reflect publicly available base tuition data from each institution. Ranges typically account for in-state and out-of-state pricing structures or per-credit variability. Actual totals may vary based on course load, pacing, fees, indirect costs and program structure. Programs included in this comparison were selected based on similarities in online delivery, microbiology or related bioscience focus and consideration by prospective graduate students evaluating comparable master's programs.

Continue Comparing Program Value Across Universities

The table above is just a snapshot. Explore our comprehensive tuition comparison to see how UF compares across total program cost, delivery format, time to completion and other factors that matter when choosing a microbiology master's program.

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From Graduate Training to Career Growth in Microbiology

This is not a narrow career path. It is a foundation for multiple directions.

Graduates move into roles across pharmaceutical development, biotechnology startups, clinical diagnostics, environmental research, public health, regulatory science and emerging areas that combine biology with data science and artificial intelligence.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, microbiologists earn a median annual salary of more than $85,000, with continued demand across research, diagnostics and applied science roles. Related life science careers show even greater growth, particularly in sectors tied to public health, biotechnology and innovation.

As artificial intelligence transforms scientific data analysis, the role of microbiologists is shifting rather than diminishing. In biotechnology, clinical research and environmental science, professionals are increasingly responsible for interpreting AI-generated outputs, designing experiments and applying biological insight to complex real-world systems. This makes advanced training in microbiology and data-informed science more relevant, not less.

A Master of Science in Microbiology and Cell Science from the University of Florida builds this capability. UF graduate students develop advanced expertise in microbial systems alongside applied skills in experimental design, data analysis and laboratory practice that are used across biotechnology, pharmaceutical, clinical diagnostics and public health careers.

The program is designed for flexibility. Some students complete the degree in as little as 12 months to accelerate career progression. Others remain in their current roles while earning the degree, using new skills immediately in professional settings and expanding long-term career opportunities without pausing employment.

The result is more than a credential. It is access to roles with greater stability, higher earnings potential and long-term career flexibility. Strong outcomes depend on how a degree translates in the real world, including long-term return on investment.

Career opportunities in microbiology span clinical, biotechnology, environmental and research settings, where UF graduates apply advanced laboratory training and data-driven scientific skills across real-world applications.

Clinical Microbiologist

Analyzes microbial pathogens in healthcare and diagnostic laboratory settings to support disease detection, patient care and clinical decision-making.

Biotechnology Specialist

Applies microbial systems and molecular techniques in product development, biomanufacturing and research environments focused on innovation in the life sciences.

Public Health Scientist

Supports population-level disease monitoring, outbreak investigation and data-informed public health response efforts.

Environmental Microbiologist

Studies microbial activity in water, soil and ecosystem systems to support environmental monitoring, sustainability research and applied ecological science.

Regulatory & Quality Scientist

Ensures compliance, safety and quality standards across pharmaceutical, biotechnology and clinical laboratory environments.

Advanced Research & Scientific Leadership

Prepares for doctoral study, research leadership or advanced roles in biotechnology, public health and applied life sciences.

 

What Our Alumni Are Saying

"I would have never received my current job without getting my master's degree at UF. My salary has TRIPLED since getting my master's degree. It has changed my life and I will forever be thankful. I am so proud to be a Gator!"

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  • What are the M.S. Admissions Requirements?

    Master of Science in Microbiology and Cell Science Degree

    • Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
    • 3.0 overall GPA and 3.0 upper-division GPA
      • If your GPA is below this requirement but is at least 2.7, we recommend applying for a microbiology graduate certificate program. If you are accepted and maintain a 3.5 GPA, you may become eligible for the master’s degree program.
    • Curriculum vitae (CV) including all post-high school education and employment per Florida statute

    • Required undergraduate courses for applicants:
      • General Biology: 2 semesters
      • General Chemistry: 2 semesters
      • Organic Chemistry: 1 semester

    • Recommended undergraduate courses for applicants:
      • Microbiology
      • Biochemistry

    If your prior coursework does not include microbiology and biochemistry, you have the option to enter the program through an Introductory Track, which includes an additional two courses—Biology of Microorganisms and Fundamentals of Biochemistry—for a total of an additional 7 credits. If you choose to pursue the Master's degree with the introductory track, the total number of credits to complete the program will be 37.

    If your undergraduate degree was not in the sciences, please email mcsadvising@ifas.ufl.edu or schedule an advising appointment.

  • Is a master’s degree required for microbiology careers?

    No, but it is often preferred for advanced roles with higher salaries.

     

  • Does having master's degree in microbiology and the life sciences increase salary?

    Yes, especially over time and in specialized positions. 

     

  • Who should consider getting a Master of Science degree?

    Those seeking leadership roles, research careers or specialization across a broad range of high-growth industries.

     

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